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Main classification: Run date(s): Ad type (circle one): Display ad Business Card Total ad cost: Box ad Line ad Name listing ad Name: Address: Fax: E-mail: Ad copy (attach a separate sheet if necessary): Mail, Fax or Deliver with payment to: Asian Reporter Classifieds, 922 N Killingsworth Street, Suite 2D, Portland, OR 97217-2220 Fax: (503) 283-4445 * E-mail: For Visa, Mastercard, or American Express payment only: Name (as it appears on the card): TYPE OF CARD (circle): Card Number: SEASON THREE IN THE BOOKS. The National Women’s Soc- cer League (NWSL) is expanding in 2016, with the Orlando Pride added for next season. The NWSL will now feature 10 squads. Pictured is Rachel Quon (#11) of the Chicago Red Stars. Quon logged more than 1,000 minutes during the 2015 season. (AR Photo/Jan Landis) NWSL wraps third season, expands for 2016 Continued from page 13 team, including stints with clubs in Spain, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand. She is regarded as being among the best defenders in the world, and her worldwide experience will increase in the NWSL offseason, as she is currently on loan to AS Elfen Saitama in Japan’s L. League. In Japan, Erceg will face Portland’s Meleana “Mana” Shim, who is being loaned by the Thorns to Iga Kunoichi FC, also in the L. League. Midfielder Shim, a Hawai’i native, started 13 of her 18 matches with Portland and proved to be an essential part of the Thorns offense. The well- rounded Shim scored four goals, second-best on the team, and assisted on four more, which tied her for the team lead and for sixth-best in the NWSL. These numbers show how hard Shim has worked to regain the starting spot she lost last season. In 2014, she started just four games and struggled to impress new coach Paul Riley. After a disap- pointing sixth-place finish in 2015, down from third place in 2014, the Portland Thorns hope to return to the top of the league and win a championship like the club did during the NWSL’s inaugural season. Another Asian defender, Caprice Dydasco from Hawai’i, is also hoping to play a more prominent part for her team, the Washing- ton Spirit. Dydasco, a standout on UCLA’s national championship team in 2013, has played for the U.S. national under-23 squad. The Spirit acquired Dydasco in January as the 19th overall pick in the NWSL College Draft, and she is on loan to the Newcastle Jets of Australia’s Westfield W-League this offseason to get the seasoning she needs to succeed in the NWSL. The increasingly inter- national outlook of the league should help ensure the success of the NWSL, which is expanding to add another team, the Orlando Pride, for the 2016 season. With more spots opening up for talented players, ex- pect to see even more play- ers of Asian heritage show- ing their skills in the bur- geoning women’s league. Editor’s note: On Monday, November 2, the NWSL is holding an expansion draft. The new Orlando club is able to select up to 10 players during the process. To learn more, visit . City/State/ZIP: Phone: Exp. Date: Asian Health & Service Center 12500 SW Allen Blvd Beaverton OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Visit The Asian Reporter online! n My Canh Restaurant 1801 NE Cesar Chavez Portland Custom Fabrication FOR SALE WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVENTS ARE HAPPENING THIS MONTH? For Sale/For Lease PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Located in Beaverton. 1,600+ sq. ft. $175,000. Includes equipment & inventory. Can help train new owner. For info, call: (503) 515-2866 Established in 1970s. A 3,000 +/- Sq. Ft. store on 2.4 acres in Cougar, WA. 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