Mike Fucito

He played forward/striker alongside Charlie Davies, making the striking duo one of (if not) the most lethal HS scoring combination(s) in the country.

[6] Despite returning quickly to full health, Fucito was not activated for the remainder of the 2009 MLS season after being diagnosed with sesamoiditis in his right foot.

He accompanied the team to Spain, and scored three goals in preseason, including two in the first half against the Sounders starters in the final contest.

As a result, he was finally rewarded by being designated to the "dress-18", and subsequently made his professional debut on March 25, 2010, in the opening game of the 2010 MLS season against Philadelphia Union.

[8] On April 17, 2010, Fucito scored his first MLS goal, a game-winning strike in stoppage time off a throw-in by Brad Evans during a match between Sounders FC and the then Kansas City Wizards.

Fucito earned his first professional start on September 22, 2010, versus Monterrey in the CONCACAF Champions League group stage.

[10] Fucito was traded to Montreal Impact on February 18, 2012, along with teammate Lamar Neagle, in exchange for Eddie Johnson.

[11] Fucito failed to settle in Montreal, and was traded to Portland Timbers on April 20, 2012, in exchange for an international roster spot.

Fucito in the 2011 US Open Cup Final