April 29, 2007 | 11:31
As the USL First Division season enters its third week, it’s almost unfathomable that a team could face a must-win situation.
But the Carolina RailHawks believe they have painted themselves into such a corner. On Saturday, Carolina earned its second straight tie after a 0-0 draw against the Atlanta Silverbacks before a crowd 5,082 at SAS Soccer Park.
The RailHawks will close out their season-opening three-game homestand on Friday against the Puerto Rico. Though it's early in the year, the RailHawks recognize three points against the Islanders would serve them much better than getting one for the third straight week.
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But the Carolina RailHawks believe they have painted themselves into such a corner. On Saturday, Carolina earned its second straight tie after a 0-0 draw against the Atlanta Silverbacks before a crowd 5,082 at SAS Soccer Park.
The RailHawks will close out their season-opening three-game homestand on Friday against the Puerto Rico. Though it's early in the year, the RailHawks recognize three points against the Islanders would serve them much better than getting one for the third straight week.
>> Read the full article at CaryNews.com
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