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Published: Jul 10, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Jul 10, 2008 01:01 AM

RailHawks trade Walker

 

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The Carolina RailHawks announced Wednesday that forward Jamil Walker had been traded to the Rochester Rhinos in exchange for forward Hamed Diallo pending USSF approval.

Diallo is expected to join the team as soon as Friday when the RailHawks take on the Minnesota Thunder in Minneapolis. The match can be viewed online at www.usllive.com. This is a pay service.

RAILHAWKS U-23 HOST BURNLEY FC: The Cary RailHawks U-23 team welcomes one of England's oldest soccer clubs today at 7:30 p.m. at WakeMed Soccer Park. Burnley FC of England's Coca Cola Championship Division will face the RailHawks PDL team in an international exhibition.

Tickets ($10 and $15) are still available at the box office, by calling 919-859-KICK (5425) or by visiting www.carolinarailhawks.com. In addition, if fans wear any soccer jersey they will receive a free ticket to the match and two free tickets if they wear a European jersey.

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