Whitecaps Morales wins MLS Newcomer of the Year

Pedro Morales of the Vancouver Whitecaps has won the 2014 MLS Newcomer of the Year award. (Jonathan Hayward/CP)

NEW YORK — Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Pedro Morales has been named the 2014 MLS Newcomer of the Year.

The Chilean designated player is the first Whitecaps player to win a major year-end league award as voted on by his peers.

With 87 per cent of the votes, the Whitecaps captain beat out New England Revolution midfielder Jermaine Jones and LA Galaxy midfielder Stefan Ishizaki.

The award is decided by Major League Soccer players, club leadership, and media members.

Hamid named top goaltender in MLS

NEW YORK — D.C. United’s Bill Hamid is Major League Soccer’s Goalkeeper of the Year.

Hamid helped lead his hometown club to a remarkable turnaround. He set career highs with 10 shutouts and 110 saves during the regular season as United went from the league’s worst record to the top spot in the Eastern Conference.

Real Salt Lake’s Nick Rimando was second in the voting.

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