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2010 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup goalscoring leaders

June 28, 2010 by Josh Hakala

Paulo Araujo Jr. of Miami FC dribbles against FC Tampa Bay. Photo: Miami FC

5 – Paulo Araujo Jr, Miami FC
5 – Nate Jaqua, Seattle Sounders FC

4 – Bright Dike, Portland Timbers

3 – Peri Marosevic, Austin Aztex

2 – Mike Ambersley , AC St. Louis
2 – Jamie Watson, Austin Aztex
2 – Phil Da Silva, Bay Area Ambassadors
2 – Justin Braun, Chivas USA
2 – Jesus Padilla, Chivas USA
2 – Andy Iro, Columbus Crew
2 – Steven Lenhart, Columbus Crew
2 – Geoff Bloes, Harrisburg City Islanders
2 – Dominic Oppong, Harrisburg City Islanders
2 – John Fishbaugher, Kitsap Pumas
2 – Warren Ukah, NSC Minnesota Stars
2 – Matthew Delicate, Richmond Kickers
2 – Tyler Roselund, Rochester Rhinos
2 – Sanna Nyassi, Seattle Sounders

Nate Jaqua celebrates one of his two goals against the Los Angeles Galaxy in the semifinals. Photo: Seattle Sounders FC

One Goal Each
Kevin Cornwall, Arizona Sahuaros
Nick DeLeon, Arizona Sahuaros
Joey Worthen, Austin Aztex
Marco Hamilton, Brooklyn Italians
Paul Nittoli, Brooklyn Italians
Sallieu Bundu, Carolina RailHawks
Greg Shields, Carolina RailHawks
Tim Merritt, CASL Elite
Dustin Swinehart, CASL Elite
Josiah Miller, Central Florida Kraze
Levi Coleman, Charleston Battery
Tom Heinenmann, Charleston Battery
Brandon Massie, Charleston Battery
Pierre-Rudolph Mayard, Charleston Battery
Lamar Neagle, Charleston Battery
Zach Prince, Charleston Battery
Michael Lahoud, Chivas USA
Kevin Burns, Columbus Crew
Eddie Gaven, Columbus Crew
Emilio Renteria, Columbus Crew
Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Columbus Crew
Branko Boskovic, DC United
Jamie Moreno, DC United
Santino Quaranta, DC United
Nate Jafta, Harrisburg City Islanders
J.T. Noone, Harrisburg City Islanders
Dominic Oduro, Houston Dynamo
Lovel Palmer, Houston Dynamo
Stephen Hoffman, KC Athletics
Kyle Perkins, KC Athletics
Robby Christner, Kitsap Pumas
Taylor Hyde, Kitsap Pumas
Stephen Phillips, Kitsap Pumas
Alex Greni, Long Island Rough Riders
Danny Kramer, Long Island Rough Riders
Juninho, Los Angeles Galaxy
Chris Klein, Los Angeles Galaxy
Christian Gomez, Miami FC
Abe Thompson, Miami FC
Simone Bracalello, NSC Minnesota Stars
Neil Hlavaty, NCS Minnesota Stars
Adam Gazda, Pittsburgh Riverhounds
Alex Weekes, Pittsburgh Riverhounds
James Marcelin, Portland Timbers
Alex Nimo, Portland Timbers
Ross Smith, Portland Timbers
Takayuki Suzuki, Portland Timbers
Eric Schoenle, Reading United AC
Jyler Noviello, Real Maryland Monarchs
Nick Paterson, Real Maryland Monarchs
Alan Sanchez, Real Maryland Monarchs
Bobby Fogelsong, Richmond Kickers
Yomby William, Richmond Kickers
Jamie Franks, Rochester Rhinos
Tino Nunez, Rochester Rhinos
Aaron Pitchkolan, Rochester Rhinos
Darren Spicer, Rochester Rhinos
Fredy Montero, Seattle Sounders
Kwame Adjeman-Pamboe, FC Tampa Bay Rowdies
Chad Burt, FC Tampa Bay Rowdies
Yendry Diaz, FC Tampa Bay Rowdies
Aaron King, FC Tampa Bay Rowdies
Ousman Jagne, Ventura County Fusion

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