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Position: Defender
Date of Birth: 05/24/1976
Height: 5' 10" Weight: 165 lbs
College Experience: Wingate University Previous Club: Atlanta Silverbacks
Corporate Teammate: n/a
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Biography: All-league defender David Hayes, a 10-year veteran, enters his first season with the Timbers in 2009.
2008: Played in 29 matches for the Atlanta Silverbacks and recorded three goals and two assists ... Was named to the USL First Division Team of the Week three times in Weeks 4, 9, 10 ... Following the season earned his second consecutive USL First Division All-League first-team selection.
2007: Logged 2,282 minutes over 26 matches for the Silverbacks ... Shared the team lead in goals scored with seven, and also added four assists ... led the Silverbacks to the team's first postseason bid in four seasons and reach the USL First Division Finals against the Seattle Sounders ... Was named the 2007 USL First Division Defender of the Year and captured All-League first team honors ... He garnered a career-high four USL First Division Team of the Week selections.
2006: Tallied two goals and four assists in 27 matches for Atlanta ... Recorded 2,380 minutes on the pitch ... ranked among team leaders in assists.
2005: Played in all 28 regular-season matches for the Silverbacks in his first season with the club ... Played in 2,489 minutes and scored three goals and four assists ... Earned two USL First Division Team of the Week selections.
2004: Appeared in 26 matches and logged 1,947 minutes in his second stint with the Richmond Kickers ... He recorded three goals and five assists ... Helped team reach the post season with a record of 17-8-3 ... Was a member of the Kickers team that faced the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer in the Quarterfinal round of the U.S. Open Cup.
2003: Played in all 28 regular-season matches with the Rochester Rhinos ... Ranked among team leaders with five assists and also added three goals ... Recorded 2,167 minutes ... Aided Rochester's run through the U.S. Open Cup, reaching the fourth round before being elimnated by penalty kicks against Major League Soccer's New England Revolution.
2002: Did not make an appearance for the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer before being sent to the Richmond Kickers of the USL First Division on loan ... Played in 27 matches for the Kickers and recorded a career-high eight goals ... Also registered two assists and 2,298 minutes ... Guided Richmond to the USL First Division finals ... In the U.S. Open Cup, helped the Kickers reach the Third Round where they faced the Columbus Crew of MLS.
2001: Signed by Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire ... Played in three matches, including one start for the Fire ... Scored his only MLS career goal for the Fire that season ... Was loaned to the Milwauke Rampage of the USL First Division part way through the season ... Totaled six goals and six assists in 24 matches with the Rampage ... Aided Milwaukee's playoff run to the USL First Division Semifinals.
2000: Appeared in 10 matches for Major League Soccer's D.C. United ... Four of his 10 appearances were starts and recorded 414 minutes with the MLS Club ... Also played in six matches for the Hampton Roads Mariners of the USL First Division while on loan ... In his six matches with the Mariners, scored two goals and an assist.
1999: Was drafted by the Los Angeles Galaxy in the 1999 MLS College Draft, but played his rookie season with D.C. United of Major League Soccer ... Appeared in five matches with United in his first professional season ... Was loaned by United to the U.S. Pro-40 team of the USL First Division, where he played in 14 matches ... Tallied six goals and an assist with the U.S. Pro-40.
College: Split his college career between the College of Southern Maryland and Wingate University ... He garnered All-America honors in each of his four collegiate seasons and set unprecedented scoring records during his time at each school ... Scored 102 goals in two seasons at CSM, setting a new National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) career record for goals scored ... He led CSM to a pair of Maryland State titles in 1995 and 1996 ... At Wingate, his 37 goals as a junior in 1997 set a new school mark for goals scored in a single season and set him up to join the school’s all-time career leaders in scoring with 78 goals ... Was named the South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year in 1997 and was a two-time All-SAC first-team selection in 1997 and 1998. |
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