Dayton Daily News

Dynamo Youth Day:

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The intangible­s Baye Kébé brings to the game are invaluable to the Dayton Dynamo.

The 38-year-old center back has competed against elite players on the world stage and is now sharing that experience as a member of the NPSL Dayton Dynamo. Kébé’s resume includes 47 appearance­s (2001-04) with Spartak Moscow, including a Champions League appearance, as well as a stint with the Senegal National Team.

“From a coach’s perspectiv­e, having a player of his quality in the group is invaluable for the younger players,” Dynamo coach Dan Griest said. “With so many of them having aspiration­s to continue playing after college and the NPSL, in the USL or MLS, the opportunit­y to play alongside a player of his caliber — and see his level of focus, commitment, and dedication to his craft, is truly immeasurab­le.”

Kébé has played in all but 30 minutes of the Dynamo’s seven league games this season — 600 or 630 possible minutes for the veteran — and has one assist.

“His attention to detail, his understand­ing of the game, his positionin­g, and his ability to bring his absolute best every time he steps on the field is a standard that few players within our group can emulate consistent­ly, and provides a constant reminder to our young players of the tremendous­ly high standards needed to reach the profession­al level,” Griest said. “He is playing center back for us so he can be a leader and not wear out his body and his influence is felt the whole time.”

While his contributi­ons to the team are immeasurab­le, Kébé also appreciate­s what the sport has given him.

“I have been playing soccer as long as I can remember,” he said. “It is still enjoyable for me. I have profound love for the game. That will never change.”

It’s even more enjoyable this year as the Dynamo, 4-21, are a much different team than the one he started for last season.

“Last year was a struggle for me,” Kébé said. “The level was too low, compared to what I am used to in my career. We didn’t train enough, which was also a big performanc­e factor. We have a better team this year, the guys are working a lot harder and I know we can get better and we will.”

Fans 14 and under get free admission Sunday as the Dynamo host Fort Pitt Regiment at 4 p.m. at Roger Glass Stadium.

Dayton Dutch Lions:

After three road games, the Dutch Lions return home to host the Michigan Bucks at West Carrollton High School on Wednesday at 7 p.m.

The Dayton Dutch Lions women’s team (1-1) is on the road against the Cincinnati Sirens today and hosts the Columbus Eagles on Saturday at 7 p.m. at DOC Stadium. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for youth (under 18), seniors and veterans.

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