New York, NY (Sports Network) - Chicago Fire forward Mike Magee was voted Major League Soccers Player of the Month on Wednesday for the month of June. Since joining the Fire in May following a trade from the Los Angeles Galaxy, Magee has scored in each of his teams four league matches, helping the Fire go unbeaten (3-0-1) during the month of June. Magee contributed to the teams offense from the start, scoring the insurance goal in his Fire debut, a 2-0 win against D.C. United on June 2. The following week, Magee helped Chicago come back from two goals down to tie the Portland Timbers on June 8. With the Fire down 1-0 to the Colorado Rapids on June 19, Magee chipped a penalty kick into the back of the net, sparking another come from behind victory for the Fire. In the Fires last league game of the month, Magee scored the game-winning goal and recorded an assist in a 2-1 victory over the Columbus Crew. This is Magees second Player of the Month recognition this year; as a member of the LA Galaxy, he was voted Player of the Month for March 2013. The award is selected each month of the regular season by journalists from the North American Soccer Reporters. Following are the 2013 MLS Player of the Month winners: March: Mike Magee (Los Angeles Galaxy) April: Jack McInerney (Philadelphia Union) May: Jack McInerney (Philadelphia Union) June: Mike Magee (Chicago Fire) Sonny Jackson Braves Jersey .5 seconds to play in the game, Kevin Love never stopped believing that they would come out of there with a win. Tom Glavine Braves Jersey . The nimble-footed quarterback got his wish, dashing through the snow and a weary defence all the way into the NCAA record book. https://www.cheapbraves.com/1913o-johan-camargo-jersey-braves.html . -- Vincent Lecavalier got everything but the desired result in his return to Tampa Bay. Josh Donaldson Jersey . -- The Portland Timbers and Real Salt Lake played to a 0-0 tie Saturday night that left the top of the Western Conference standings unchanged. Touki Toussaint Braves Jersey . LOUIS -- Heading into the final stretch of the season, the issues for the Chicago Bears banged-up defence only seem to be getting worse. Skipping the Olympics has paid off for Nick Kyrgios after he won his second ATP World Tour title at the Atlanta Open.The 21-year-old Australian beat three-time defending champion John Isner 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-4) in the final on Sunday.Kyrgios matched the 210cm tall Isners powerful service game, especially in the tiebreakers, and even topped the ace count 17-16.The win lifts Kyrgios to a career-high No.16 in the world rankings and puts him on track for a top-16 seeding at the US Open later this month, meaning he wont have to play one of the top eight until the fourth round.Kyrgios made himself unavailable for Rio Olympics selection after being sent a 16-page letter by Australian Games team chief Kitty Chiller asking him to explain some of his behaviour.The volatile tennis star said he pulled out because the Australian Olympic Committee had chosen to publicly and privately disparage him.Putting his spat with Chiller behind him, Kyrgios capitalised against a less than stellar field in Atlanta, where he was the second seed behind Isner, as he added to the title he won in Marseille in February.This week was so much fun, Kyrgios said.I had my best friend herre.dddddddddddd. I had my mum here, and a couple of the guys Im closest with on the Tour were here early in the week.It was probably the best week Ive had off the court in a long time. Its just rewarding that I played well.Kyrgios didnt appear bothered by the conditions for the final that began with temperatures in the mid-30 degrees celsius with thick humidity.During Isners 15-match Atlanta winning streak that ended on Sunday, he was 12-2 in tiebreakers.I knew it was going tough from the get go, Kyrgios said.John just feels so comfortable out on that court.I thought in the tiebreaks I didnt really miss a ball ... I just did all the right things. I stayed calm.Isner often bent over to rest between points and always took the maximum time on changeovers.The 10-time tour winner went through three sweat-soaked shirts to Kyrgios one.When the sun was out and there werent any clouds, I was really struggling, Isner said.It was really hot.I hadnt played under the sun this week at all, so maybe it was a bit of an adjustment for me. ' ' '