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BIOGRAPHY: Gilstrap enters his third season with the Stars in 2009 ... originally signed in 2007 after playing professionally with Miami FC
2008: totaled 720 minutes in 8 matches last season with the Cleveland City Stars and recorded 3 shutouts and had a goals allowed average of 1.125 ... recorded shutouts on May 10th against Real Maryland, May 24th against Pittsburgh and June 20th against Wilmington ... started two of the three US Open Cup matches against the Michigan Bucks and the Chicago Fire
2007: totaled 1,080 minutes in 12 matches for the Stars ... recorded six shutouts and had a goals allowed average of .500 ... named the USL-2 GAA Champion (formerly named the Goalkeeper of the Year Award) ... named the USL-2 Player of the Week on August 7th after a seven save shutout against the Harrisburg City Islanders ... named to the USL-2 Team of the Week June 19th and August 7th
PRE CLEVELAND CITY: played this offseason with Maritzburg United of the South African Premier League ... drafted 13th overall in the 2006 USL-1 draft by Miami FC and was the first goalkeeper selected ... played in five league matches with Miami FC and appeared in international friendlies against Spain's Alavez, Brazil's Ituano and Barueri, and Guatemala's CSD Municipal ... played collegiately at the University of Clemson for three years before transferring to the College of Charleston ... played in 19 of 20 matches as a senior ... registered a 1.03 GAA which ranks fifth in school history ... recorded 61 saves and 3 shutouts ... named MVP of Coastal Carolina Adidas Invitational ... played in 17 total matches as a sophomore and junior at Clemson ... recorded a GAA of 1.7 in 2003 and 1.77 in 2004 ... recorded four total shutouts ... backed up current New England Revolution goalkeeper Doug Warren as a freshman in 2002 ... played in four matches and carried a .91 GAA
PERSONAL: Born in Lexington, SC ... enjoys singing karaoke ... favorite song to perform is "Your Love" by the Outfield ... best soccer memory is the entire 2008 season leading up to the USL-2 championship ... favorite movie is Ghostbusters
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