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Charlotte's James goes to Impact with No. 1 pick
by Paul Kennedy, January 17th, 2012 3:24PM
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[MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT] The Montreal Impact took Charlotte midfielder Evan James with the first pick of Major League Soccer’s Supplemental Draft. Other players taken in the four-round draft included Tim Pontius (brother of D.C. United's Chris Pontius), Nate Polak (whose brother Tyler was taken as a GA pick in the 2012 SuperDraft) and Tyler Krumpe (son of former U..S. international Paul Krumpe, his coach at Loyola Marymount). For all the picks ...

(Click here for 2012 SuperDraft picks.)

First Round
1 Montreal -- Evan James (UNC Charlotte) MF
2 Vancouver -- Gienir Garcia (Cruz Azul/MEX) D
3 New England -- Dawyne Smith (Bethel Univ.) MF
4 Toronto FC -- Michael Green (New Mexico) MF
5 Chivas USA -- RJ Allen (Monmouth) D
6 Real Salt Lake -- Andy Rose (UCLA) MF
7 Houston -- Brian Ownby (Virginia) FW
8 Portland -- Ryan Kowaluk (Portland) MF
9 Chicago -- Evans Frimpong (Delaware) FW
10 Columbus -- Kirk Urso (North Carolina) MF
11 FC Dallas -- Alex Lee (Maryland) D
12 Houston -- Karo Okiomah (High Point) FW
13 Philadelphia -- Tom Brandt (Penn) D
14 Toronto FC -- Nick Blake (Connecticut) D
15 Chicago -- Karl Woszczynski (UAB) GK
16 Sporting KC -- Shawn Singh (UCLA) D
17 Real Salt Lake -- Emiliano Bonfigli (Manta FC/ECU) FW
18 Houston -- Eder Arreola (UCLA) MF
19 Los Angeles -- Bryan Gaul (Bradley) FW

Second Round
1 Montreal -- Aaron Schoenfeld (East Tennessee State) FW
2 Vancouver --  Greg Klazura (Notre Dame) D/MF
3 New England -- Alec Purdie (Indiana) MF
4 Toronto FC -- Mykel Bates (Santa Clara) D
5 Chivas USA -- Brian Rowe (UCLA) GK
6 San Jose -- Cesar Diaz Pizarro (UC Riverside) FW
7 D.C. United -- Lance Rozeboom (New Mexico) MF
8 Portland -- Miguel Ibarra (UC Irvine) MF
9 Chivas USA -- Daniel Steres (San Diego State) D
10 Columbus -- Jamie Finch (Washington) D
11 Chivas USA -- Fabian Kling (Fort Lewis) D
12 New York -- Mike Volk (Virginia) D
13 Philadelphia -- Kristian Witkowski (Marist) FW
14 Seattle -- Tim Pontius (UC Santa Barbara) D
15 Seattle -- Jason Banton (Leicester City/ENG) FW
16 Sporting KC -- Pablo Punyed (St. John’s) MF
17 Real Salt Lake -- Oliver Kupe (Northwestern) FW
18 Chivas USA -- Kevin Venegas (Cal State Fullerton) D
19 Los Angeles -- Rafael Garcia (Cal State Northridge) MF

Third Round

1 Montreal -- Steven Miller (Colgate) FW
2 Vancouver --  Andrew Fontein (UC Irvine) GK
3 New England -- Kevin Garcia (Villanova) D
4 Toronto FC -- Artur Ivo (SMU) MF
5 Sporting KC -- Stefan Antonijevic (Valparaiso) D
6 San Jose -- David Tiemstra (Ohio State) D
7 D.C. United -- Charles Rodriguez (Charlotte) D
8 Portland -- Doug Herrick (St. Mary’s) GK
9 Chicago -- Tony Walls (Wisconsin Green Bay) MF
10 Columbus -- Darren Amoo (Liberty) FW
11 FC Dallas -- Walter Hines (St. John’s) FW
12 New York -- Christian Barreiro (Penn) MF
13 Philadelphia -- Antoine Hoppenot (Princeton) FW
14 Colorado -- Kohei Yamada (TheSpa Kusatsu/JPN) MF
15 Seattle -- Abdul Aman (Washington) FW
16 Sporting KC -- Kyle Miller (Rockhurst) MF
17 Real Salt Lake -- Benjamin Ubierna (San Martin/PER) MF
18 Houston -- Philip Aseweh (Liberty) FW
19 Los Angeles -- Yuri Gorentzvaig (Corinthians/BRA) FW

Fourth Round

1 Montreal -- Carl Haworth (Niagara) FW
2 Vancouver --  Mark Fetrow (Penn State) D
3 New England -- Mike Roach (St. Louis) FW
4 Toronto FC -- Michael Mazzullo (Columbia) MF
5 Los Angeles -- Steven Posa (San Diego) FW
6 San Jose -- James Kiffe (UC Santa Barbara) D
7 D.C. United -- Matt Kuhn (Drake) MF
8 Portland -- Logan McDaniel (Loyola Marymount) MF
9 Chicago -- Justin Chavez (Tulsa) D
10 Columbus -- Andrew Bulls (UMBC) FW
11 FC Dallas -- Ian Kalis (SMU) D
12 New York -- Nate Polak (Hastings) MF
13 Philadelphia -- Brandon Zimmerman (UC Santa Clara) MF
14 Colorado -- Joel Helmick (Longwood) GK
15 Seattle -- Wes Feighner (Cal Poly) D
16 San Jose -- Tyler Krumpe (Loyola Marymount) D
17 Real Salt Lake -- pass
18 Houston -- Daniel Roberts (UNC Wilmington) MF
19 Los Angeles -- Justin Davies (San Diego State)D



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