2005–06 Major Indoor Soccer League season

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League Standings

                          GP   W   L    PCT   GB     GF    GA  Home  Road      St. Louis Steamers        30  23   7   .767  ----   199   139  14-1  9-6 Baltimore Blast           30  17  13   .567   6.0   184   168  12-3  5-10 Milwaukee Wave            30  17  13   .567   6.0   193   167  10-5  7-8 Chicago Storm             30  13  17   .433  10.0   145   161  11-4  2-13 Philadelphia Kixx         30  10  20   .333  13.0   138   175   7-8  3-12 California Cougars        30  10  20   .333  13.0   145   194   7-8  3-12  Playoffs  Semi-Finals:              St. Louis defeated Chicago 7-1,9-2                           Baltimore defeated Milwaukee 10-4,8-10,1-0 CHAMPIONSHIP:             Baltimore defeated St. Louis 4-2,1-4,1-0

Scoring leaders

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points

Contents

PlayerTeamGPGAPts
Greg HowesMilwaukee Wave28373370
Adauto NetoBaltimore Blast30362258
Todd DusoskyMilwaukee Wave30273057
Carlos FariasSt. Louis Steamers28153449
Giuliano CelenzaBaltimore Blst2938846
Jamar BeasleySt. Louis Steamers30331245
John BallCalifornia Cougars26142236
Giuliano OlivieroMilwaukee Wave27142034
Matthew StewartChicago Storm30171532
Genoni MartinezSt. Louis Steamers25161531

League Awards

Most Valuable Player: Adauto Neto, Baltimore

Defender of the Year: Genoni Martinez, St. Louis

Rookie of the Year: Vicente Figueroa, California

Goalkeeper of the Year: Brett Phillips, St. Louis

Coach of the Year: Omid Namazi, St. Louis

Playoffs MVP: Machel Millwood, Baltimore

All-MISL Teams

First Team  Position  Second Team
Brett Phillips, St. Louis G Sagu, Baltimore
Genoni Martinez, St. Louis D Matt Schmidt, Milwaukee
Pat Morris, PhiladelphiaDLazo Alavanjo, Chicago
Giuliano Celenza, Baltimore M Shaun David, St. Louis

Danny Kelly, Baltimore

Greg Howes, Milwaukee F Todd Dusosky, Milwaukee
Adauto Neto, BaltimoreFJamar Beasley, St. Louis

Carlos Farias, St. Louis

All-Rookie Team

PlayerPositionTeam
Vicente FigueroaFCalifornia
Gus KartesFChicago
Ronnie EkelundMCalifornia
Josh RifeDPhiladelphia
Denny ClantonDChicago
Dominick JakubekGKCalifornia

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