The 2013–14 Harrisburg Heat season was the second season of the new Harrisburg Heat indoor soccer club. The Heat, an Eastern Division team in the Professional Arena Soccer League, played their home games in the 2,200 seat Equine Arena at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
2013–14 PASL season | |
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General Manager | John Wilsbach |
Head Coach | Richard Chinapoo |
Arena | Farm Show Equine Arena Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
Professional Arena Soccer League | Eastern |
US Open Cup | Quarterfinals |
Highest home attendance | 2,373 (January 25 vs. Chicago Mustangs) |
Lowest home attendance | 1,050 (November 23 vs. Cleveland Freeze) |
Average home league attendance | 1,720 (8 games)[1] |
After the 2012-13 season, the PASL sold the team to longtime broadcaster John Wilsbach, operating as Heat Soccer Group LLC. The head coach remained Richard Chinapoo, and assistant coach Gino DiFlorio.
Season summary
editThe Heat started the season with an overtime victory over the Detroit Waza then lost 7 of their next 9 matches, including all 4 of their scheduled games against the expansion Cleveland Freeze. The season wound to an end with consecutive losses as the team posted a 4–12 record and failed to qualify for the playoffs. Head coach Richard Chinapoo had previously announced his intention to retire after this season.[2]
The Heat participated in the 2013–14 United States Open Cup for Arena Soccer starting with a weather-delayed Round of 32 victory over independent team ReAL Harrisburg.[3][4] Harrisburg defeated Detroit Waza in a Round of 16 match on December 21, 2013, then lost to the Cleveland Freeze in the Quarter-finals on December 28.[5]
History
editThe new Heat claim the heritage of the original Harrisburg Heat professional indoor soccer team which played 12 seasons in the National Professional Soccer League, which later became the Major Indoor Soccer League, from 1991 through 2003.[6][7] The Heat completed their inaugural 2012-13 season with a 6–10 record, finishing 3rd in the PASL's Eastern Division.[8]
Off-field moves
editThe Harrisburg Heat announced in early July 2013 that head coach Richard Chinapoo and assistant Gino DiFlorio would return to lead the team for the 2013–14 season.[9] On July 24, Chinapoo announced that this season would be his last in Harrisburg as he plans to move to Florida in August 2014 to be with his wife and daughter.[2][10][11]
On August 18, 2013, defender Jason Hotchkin was shot during an altercation at the Spirit Kick-Off Classic XXVII youth soccer tournament in West Chester, Pennsylvania.[12] (A colleague, former Harrisburg City Islanders midfielder Moffat Oduor, was also injured.) Hotchkin was admitted to Paoli Memorial Hospital in critical condition while Oduor was treated and released. A suspect, Curtis Zebley, was arrested and charged with multiple offenses including attempted criminal homicide and illegal possession of a firearm.[13] Several groups organized fundraisers to defray Hotchkin's medical expenses as he lacks medical insurance.[12] While his condition was upgraded to "good" a few days later, he ultimately did not return during the 2013–14 season.[13] David Schofield serves as team captain during his absence.[14] Hotchkin appeared at the January 25 match against the Chicago Mustangs to make the ceremonial first kick.[15]
The team's chiropractor is Josee Homza.[16]
On January 24, the Heat announced that they would relocate from the 2,200-seat Equine Arena at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center to the complex's 7,300-seat Large Arena. The original Harrisburg Heat played its home matches at the Large Arena during their 12 seasons of existence.[17]
Roster moves
editThe Heat scheduled two open tryouts at Sports City Harrisburg, the first on September 15 and the second on October 6.[18] Training camp for the team opened on October 21.[10][19] When the team's 20-man roster was completed, 12 of the selected players had experience with the Heat during the previous season.[8]
On November 14, the team signed 43-year-old Lester Felician, a veteran of several indoor soccer franchises including the original Harrisburg Heat.[20] On November 20, the team announced that forward Mitch Walters was out for the remainder of the season following an anterior cruciate ligament injury.[21] Midfielder Kenny Fultz was moved to forward in his place.[22]
In mid-December 2013, the Heat signed rookie Danny DiPrima.[23]
Awards and honors
editOn December 9, 2013, the Young Alumni Club at Seton Hall University announced that Harrisburg Heat defender Brad Kerstetter (class of 2012) would be a recipient of the Young Alumni Impact Award, given for "service to Seton Hall, one's community or profession". The organization cited Kerstetter's impact in the athletic community, both as a professional and as a volunteer, for his efforts with the Heat and as a high school coach.[24]
On December 24, 2013, the Professional Arena Soccer League named forward Tom Mellor as the PASL Player of the Week. The league cited his team-leading scoring efforts, including five goals and one assist against Detroit Waza.[25][26]
Schedule
editWin Loss
Exhibition
editGame | Day | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | Location[27] | Attendance | |
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Final Score | Record | |||||||
1 | Saturday | November 2 | 7:05pm | New Jersey Dynamo | W 17–0[28] | 1–0 | Farm Show Arena[29] | |
2 | Friday | December 27 | 7:05pm | New Jersey Dynamo | W 11–0[30] | 2–0 | Farm Show Arena[5][31] |
Regular season
editGame | Day | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | Location[27] | Attendance | |
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Score | Record | |||||||
1 | Saturday | November 9 | 7:05pm | at Detroit Waza | W 8–7 (OT)[32] | 1–0 | Melvindale Civic Center[14][33] | 545[34] |
2 | Sunday | November 10 | 3:05pm | at Cleveland Freeze | L 3–11[35] | 1–1 | Soccer Sportsplex[14] | 703[36] |
3 | Saturday | November 16 | 7:35pm[37] | Detroit Waza | L 5–8[38][39][40] | 1–2 | Farm Show Arena[41] | 1,605[42] |
4 | Saturday | November 23 | 7:05pm | Cleveland Freeze | L 7–10[43][44] | 1–3 | Farm Show Arena[45] | 1,050[46] |
5 | Saturday | November 30 | 7:05pm | Cincinnati Saints | W 8–6[47] | 2–3 | Farm Show Arena[48] | 1,458[49] |
6 | Saturday | December 21 | 7:05pm | Detroit Waza† | W 9–8[50][51] | 3–3 | Farm Show Arena[52] | 1,590[53] |
7 | Sunday | December 22 | 4:05pm | at Cleveland Freeze | L 4–12[54] | 3–4 | Soccer Sportsplex | 431[55] |
8 | Saturday | December 28 | 7:05pm | Cleveland Freeze† | L 5–12[56][57] | 3–5 | Farm Show Arena[58] | 1,581[59] |
9 | Saturday | January 11 | 7:35pm | at Cincinnati Saints | L 8–9[60] | 3–6 | Tri-County Soccerplex[61] | 421[62] |
10 | Sunday | January 12 | 3:05pm | at Detroit Waza | L 6–12[63] | 3–7 | Melvindale Civic Center[61] | 356[64] |
11 | Saturday | January 18 | 7:05pm | Cincinnati Saints | W 10–5[65][66] | 4–7 | Farm Show Arena[67][68] | 2,209[69] |
12 | Friday | January 24 | 7:05pm | Chicago Mustangs | L 7–13[70][71] | 4–8 | Farm Show Arena[2][72] | 1,895[73] |
13 | Saturday | January 25 | 7:05pm | Chicago Mustangs | L 5–12[15][74] | 4–9 | Farm Show Arena[72] | 2,373[75] |
14 | Saturday | February 8 | 8:35pm | at Illinois Piasa | L 3–4[76] | 4–10 | The Field Sports Complex[77] | 206[78] |
15 | Sunday | February 9 | 5:05pm | at Chicago Mustangs | L 3–14[79] | 4–11 | Grand Sports Arena | 748[80] |
16 | Sunday | February 16 | 4:05pm | at Dallas Sidekicks | L 3–13[81] | 4–12 | Allen Event Center[82][83][84] | 4,207[85] |
† Game also counts for US Open Cup, as listed in chart below.
Round | Day | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | Location[27] | Attendance | |
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Score | Record | |||||||
Round of 32 | Thursday | December 19♥ | 7:30pm | ReAL Harrisburg[86] | W 9–3[5][87][88] | 1–0 | Sports City Harrisburg[4][48][89] | |
Round of 16 | Saturday | December 21 | 7:05pm | Detroit Waza | W 9–8[50][51] | 2–0 | Farm Show Arena[52][88] | 1,590[53] |
Quarter finals | Saturday | December 28 | 7:05pm | Cleveland Freeze | L 5–12[56][57] | 2–1 | Farm Show Arena[58] | 1,581[59] |
♥ Postponed from December 14 due to severe winter weather.[3][4]
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