1978 - Intramural and Travel Newspaper Articles

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1978 - Intramural and Travel Newspaper Articles
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3600· Youths Compete
in Coliseum Soccer Tournament
America's
Most
for delay of game
(e.g., kicking the ball
into the stands to
thwart a rush)bullt
into the rules.
At press·time, there
As the drum beat gladden the hearts of . cooperation with the organized
in age
were two leagues
chant of Pele, Pele, all the youngsters in 'Nassau County De· groups according to
competing for the
Pele reverberated
the Long Island Jun~ partment of Parks year of birth, and
various first·class
across a continent, it lor Soccer League. and Recreation. One there are both boy
arenas across Ameri·
also' echoed in the Their spirit
and hundred eighty nine teams and girl teams
ca, and chances were
competing by age and
hearts and minds of enthusiasm is now established
soccer
good tllat the Caliseby sex. The ,girls WtfilimM~'\mim.Th"$WWiI4M
millions of American being recognized and teams composed ofa
um wouldhost a team.
_sports fans, Soccer, a show-cased1n a tbree total of about 3600 represent about twen·
Since Long Island is a
by Michael'
fringe sport. here, day tournament at the players will partici· ty percent of all the
hot· bed .of soccer
Nas,sau Coliseum
popular
in high
pate in this massive players.
activity, with literalry
Jay Kalter
schools and colleges, April 28, 29, and' 30. event. TeleVision,
hundreds of leagues
was strictly minor This promises to be newspapers,
Soon, it might be and thousands ofpick·
and
The host Massape·
league .professional- the largest indoor · magazines will cover qua Soccer Club,
soccer.
up games, the combi·
ly; that is, until the tournament ever held the tournament,
largest in the V.S.,
Yup, the familiar nation would be a
Cosmos sent Peleonto . in the Unite.dStates.
giving an unprece' was established seven
line that comics have natural. Interest in
the field.
used for centuries the world's
most
The Ivtassapequa dented boost to Long years ago with the
might have a new popular outdoor sport
Soccer has nowcome Soccer Club will host !"sland and V. S. help of Gordon Bradley, former coach of punch to its ending··· has been building in
of age, and this has to the occasion
in soccer.
or kick, anyway.
the .past ten years,
The entire floor of the N.Y. Cosmos, and
are being' and the point has been
the Coliseum will be' now coach 'of the' Plans
formulated for forma- reached at which
used for play, allow· Washington Diplo·
ing a field more than mats. Bradley still, on tion' of an Indoor American players are
Soccer League, and achieving a high level
four times the size of occasion, conducts
thar used for regular clinics for the young the Nassau Coliseum of success. With more
looms large in the and more of them
indoor tournaments
players. The club bas
tentative arrange.
attaining peaks preand just slightly
partiCipated in an
ments.,
viously arrived at
smaller than that
International
Ex·
used tor outdoor
change Program by
Arthur .Scharf, only by foreign stars,
games.
sending some of its
Executive Director of the foundation has
the Coliseum, con. been set for a sport
Seven blocks ot teams to Holland to be
firmed
ATTRAC.
combining'their
· twenty.seven teams tramed by European
talents
with the
· each, wiij' cqmPeW ' coaches.
TIONLINE's story. appeal
of indoor
against e~ch ot~er in
The Long Island Jun'
Mr. Scharf, always on comfort and rapid
tUteen minute games.' ior Soccer' League,
the lookout for first a,.ction/scoring. .
'quality events for his .
Points will be award;'establishedtwelve
building, is. pleased ." When indoor sOCcer
ed tara win and goals· .years' ago, is sanc,
score<l"ior and a·, tioned by the U.S. with the idea, atld sees was tried at arenas
Indoor Soccer as an around tbe.country,1t
"gainst. Corner kiclts . Soccer Federation,
,"and ottsides will not and is composed of ideai famlly ellter· met with warmreac.
a.Hon.~~dlt,t~~~g
,
"b~' ~~low~d. :r::~chcl \l bs tll,foughou ~ tainm~ntand,
'""
'~tellmCO~~~_ii.li~~~*~~f!k:'
, !i~q:_";i~~""~al,l,,c~sa;*.~tQn'had
future.' .
, ";',
l~ag1l~~"."a.llg,
w~~lY~.••..
.
,games;','U\'
1.974;' a
,,01 WPQ~ w
n th~ .....Ea~t\ C~ubha.s tram
Indoor ~peJ' is not a Russian' Army team
':S:JieJQ'~:~ ,.,t m~!·~ ••tty:e,tt>;twent¥",~e~~n new sport,since,it WaS. • met the Philadelphia
:t;'(Norm~,t~am s~fQr'j,wamsand,
tOf· p~r·
York Atoms at the Spec·
'O\.l.tdOOr·:c,Prnpetition{:poses of this tOUftla·. playeqinNew
City armOries in the trum,and more than
is eleven' andtpr
ment, some have been
nineteenth century~ 12,000screaming fans
indoor, . six.) Each
combined to· form a
The field, or pitch, is showed up.--and it
, participant
tn the total of twenty.seven
apprOXimately the wasn't even soccer
winning block will be . teams· for each com·
same size as a bockey season
awarded . a: ten inch peting block. Most of rink, 200' b}'. 85', and
.
; tropby inliCribed by' the clubs participa·
the goal is 16' wide
Mr. Schartindicated
Nassau County, Nas. ting in the tournament
and 4' high. The teams he would be pleased to
sau Coliseum, and the are from Nassau
(six on a side) play hear from tans about'
Massapequa Soccer County, with some
three ·2().minute peri· the' Indoor Soccer
Club. In addition, . representation
also ods, with 15 minute plans. Drop him a
each
and every
from Suffolk.
intermissions. Penal- note (c/o Nassau
participant
In the.
Hours of the tour·- ties incurred
are Coliseum, Uniondale,
.tournament
will,
nament are tenta.
served in a penalty N.Y. 11553).,w1th
your
, receive an embroider·· -tively set at: 5:00PM box and fans nave the opinions, and watch
ad commemorative . to 10:00 PM Friday,
Ple~sure . of ,seeing local newspapers for
pa tch, enaorsed..
April 28; 9:00 AM to some 100shots on goal future
anI:l0unce·
in an average ~ame. ments of the game of
similarly.
10:00 PM Saturday,
Players range in ag~ April 29: and 9:00AM - Moreover ,continuous tomorfow···Indoor
from eight:to nine-to
5:00 PM Sunday, play will be empha. Soccer, an idea wbose
sized, .with penalties' time approaches.
teen. Tne teams are
April 30.
Popular
Indoor
Sport
Eagles Tie Deer Park; the Rascals Win
al In goal'and Kenny Gordon playad
0' Keel., M.ureen Wolf and Denl••
80)'110 & Under
The Eagles and Deer Park battled
to a ,., tie. Joe QUirk, Oan Dougherty
and Scott seel•.• were cited 'or their
hard play.
On goala 8CQredby Jimmy Spina,
Chris Amendolare (2) and Allan
TRAVELINGTEAMS
Girl. ,. • Und41r
The Thunderbird. edged North
Ing 'ulll)ack position for Lobater..
Babylon 2.1. Good play by M. King,
Sailor. beat seagulls 3...a. Salle,.
N. Christian anelN. Loeach with lupe' , goall contributed by Dan McKenna
goalkeeplng by C. PUlv8r.~
and Brian McMullan and a good Job
The Cluaiel
defeated Valley
by Glenn Gordon In goal.
Stream 1..Q on a goal by Chrll
Clippers and llona played to a 2~2
McAUliffe and Itrong play by Pat tie. Lions goal. by Anthony Flore and
wlih Scott Eagor playing an out.tand·
excellent right wing.
Girl, 8 & Under
The Wildcat. defeated the Saphlrel
2..() with both goala scorefj by Jodi
lehrfeld and "Ilating
defen•• -0)'
Meredith MacLeod, Jennifer Clvltanova and Kimberly Mill. Michelle
Peluso. Colts Denise Vecc:hlone,DebbJe Cannon and Marlon Gatti played
well.
.
The Plnketta faded b.'ore the
Whim A Way., 1~. Whlmmlu
Ann-Marie MaUel and Julie Murray
ICOredtwo goall each, with an utllt
K.llor (21. the R_"
Harbor 5-1.
Boy. 11 • U..-
beet Cow
DeMott, Colleen K.d'-n and Coleen
Soagullt;
Girt. 18 • Under
JOlOphLee with tho h.,p 01 halfbaCk,
Mlk. T'padlno. Cllpperl Scott Olllon
had on•. 01 the goall with GI.nn
Harrl., Suzanne Harrll .nd Nor.
Bavllacqu. plaYad very 01.11tor Ih.
Sophlre..
.
Irom Peggy Saclno. Good d.t.n ••
work by Palg. SChector. LjIOAngerm.n klckad the Plnk.tt g'\llt; Team·
The Running Deer downed Plainview
3-0 with outatancHngplay by Peter
Valenze, Joe Ralolaand Todd Trainor.
Hicksville played a .trleUy physical
game agalnat the AowdiSl. The
Rowellea1,laec1
their Ikllia and downed
The Blazen tied the Better Halves
0-0. Excellent on the de'enee for the
Blazers were Dawn Eveline, Donna
mat•• Oonna Jean Howell and Diane
Romano played well.
Renegade and Cobra fana NW
In th.lr flrat NY St.t. Cup game th.
Running Deer d.leatad Hunllngton
3-0 with r.v •• 10 Gary SI.g.', Chrl,
Gannon and Terry
McGaughen
named 'or outstanding defenalve
playing.
_
VIP. ·adgad Lanc:e,. 2-0. VIP. lad
Hlckavlll.6-0. Emily Pickering plaYad
.trong In halfback po.lllon. Kar.n . by Robert WallO, K.nny Obrl.n,
DoI.n and Ihr•• goal., Laura B.ler Mlk. Peacock and p.la, Sch.lbl.ln.
Ruland and goall. L.ura Hartmann.
Janatt. GagnOn, goall. tor Ih. S.lIer
H.lva. mad. 10m. good .av •• With
pl.nty at action In th"r gama whiCh
.ndad In a 3-3 tl.. Renegad••
Maureen GlIllg.n and J.••• ,ca Green·
Paceand Pat O'Neill. two and Mary Vat•• one.
Graslhoppera .hut out Hicksville: .Glrli 1'.& Under
:uI with goall by Jimmy ROdriguez,
The MUl8-Pequa Stlngera played
QulcksUvera romped Aovert 6-0.
Tom FuacaldOled the wlnnera with a
hat trick, another goal by John
excellent help from teammate, LOtIlse
Appleton and Ann Marie ArgentierI.
The Crusaders IOOred 1..Qagalnlt
field .cored. Cobr•• Lou'"
Roaa,
Joanne MOIkaJutt and uura Savage
also lcored.
Bob Koch and John Kedlan with
.trong play by S<;ottGoldltein.
Th. Cub. played two gamOl thl.
.galnlt a tough E•• t Meadow team,
10.lng 3-0. Outll.ndlng In d.t.n •• for
lha Sting.,. ·wer. goalkeePOr LII.
Cerdilio and greal d.tenlO by K.vln
R.gan .nd D.nl. Nol.n.
Boy. 12 • Und4lr[E-WI
the Sunflow." with Debr. 0' Alaaandro, In.ld. right torw.rd, lcorlng th.
goal. T.am play 01•• the name at Ihl.
Girl. 12 • U_
IE-WI _
Th. W.lIabla. outlcored the Fr•• h·
_up.
2·1 with goal. by Suzanna
weekend beating KI.ng. Park 8-0 In a
league game and downing Oceanllde
In 'heir flra' Cup game, 4-2. Goala
credited to Tyler Gold (2), Robert
McMann and Chrla Murr.y ana.
excellent play by goalie BlJly Killin·
Ricciardi. Lynn McDermott', St..
phaole H~
and GJnaMiranda.
IHTRAMURALI'
Boya • & Under
ChMt •• tied with Little Raace.ls0-0
with .trong playing on the part 0' the
The Hurrlcanea blew palt the
Knighte 4-1. Mark Goudreau did all
the lcorlng, backed up by the ,trong
defenae of John Gillespie, WIlliam
Nolan and Michael O'Harl.
The Barracudas came from behind
geme. Solid play on defense from
Carolyn SCalclone,right full baCkand
Stacey' Winick, center halfback. The
Sunflowers played a very aoUddefensive game with much anlstance from
Donna Eckardt, N"anoy ReUly and'
cately and Janlne Radomlkl and good
play by Maryann Flynn. Marietta
CaV811a,with an atll't from St~y
Williams, lcored for the Freshen-ups
and on de'enae Ronnie Nltalle and
goalie Gwen Kozak wor'IUper.
gor.
Boy. 12 • Und4lr
CheetOl by Ryan and Michael O'Con'
no<and Kevin HudlOn.
to tl. the E.rthquakee 2-2. Corey, AII'f Schwartz.
Kllgannon and POler Lukowltach net· Girt•• Under IE-WI
Th' Lov. Bug•• tung th. Bumbl'
Boo. 3-1 with goall by M.ureen
ted the equaJlz8fl1 for the 'CudBa
O'Connor (2) and Virginia Nuh
The Chargerl played Hlckavllie
beating th.m Hl, with. hat trick by
Iggy Vogel and one by David Nijanking. Outstanding 'klill
and team
play was exercised by the enllre team.'
Super goal tendlnq by SCottLeamey
Termlt81 defeated Diplomats bY-5-1
Sondy Moore acore<l Iwlea lor Ih.
and good goalt.ndlng
and defenllve play by Kevin Smith defen18.'
and luPer gOilleeTom LeDuc.
The Americans edged out the
Packer. defeated Midget.
2..Q. Roct<-eta2-1 on the acoring of Tom
Goala by Rlchy Buchalter and G8l'1
Alvino. Frank Corcoran anel Phil
Ravlnl while Dlna5accone and Oonna
Pepe were outatandlng on' de'en.e.
Mary..Jo SChwarz scor8jj for the
Robina with line defense by Jennifer
·DeAosa. There was good play 'or the
8eet by Linda Leone, Jelilca Cardon
a.ndgoalie laura Chilinski.
The Chargett81 flew Qverthe Winge
lad the Trellblaz.n to • 2-1 victory
over F.rmlngdalo. Ralph Gonzal..
and P.ul Blgilin _rad th. goal..
Boy. 13. Und4lr
Th. Olymplca deteatad Floral Perk
JohnlOn wllh good play by Konn.th
Roaenth.l.
Shamrocl<l d.telltad SCOr
••.• 4-0
with goalilly Jim Signorli. (2), Ertk
laMarca and John Ol.tar. Def.nllv.
Perniciaro pl.yad • gOOd d.'.n"ve
gam., 00 did Robert D'Avanzo In
goal.
Tha Sharka ,hut out th·. Klnglman
4-0. Joa Win and K'n Oltz.1 each
Borol.ky and Merl. Mont.'eon..
J.llybean. 4- Charll•• Angall 1.·
Carolyn Muon .nd K.thry Watt each
acorad twlea for the J.llybean. with
good dafan•• by .Tera•• O'Anna.
-2-0on 2.goal. by Elaln. SovOllaand
the good eflortl at Mlch.lI. Iluoch
and K.thy Shupe. Ther. Wee good
del.n.lv. playing tor the Wing. by·
Kim Saltyl, Nancy Farr.1I an~ KIlf••.•
:uI. Ken Clark scored two goal..
Outstanding on defenl, ,w•• Paul
Moylk.
Great defense by Jon Wenneratrom
and Marlo Leone along with goal, by
Brett Harrlaon and -Tom Kennedy
backup bY Michael Baldwin.
Cornell defeated Oarth Vade" 1..Q
with. goal by Glen Krlegaman and
de,enaive play by hamul Maloney
and Kevin Donahue.
Cruellers defeated Wonder Boya
ICQredfor the wlnnefl, while Michael
ZdanowakJ on defente aod Ken
Dugan I" goal Insured the shutout.
'The Songs Iqueal<.edby the R8d~
akin. 3-2. Alex Aponte, Ken Franke
and Bob Riegel HC~ ~cor~ forthe
Angell Jennifer Lyons, DeniM Bennett and Qlna Mario Andrianl were
outstanding
.
Rag-A-M~ffrnsedged
Butterllle. ~
4-3 on a penalty kick by' Ailsa
Coleman. Jody McMinn scored twk:e
Lanzetta;
The Breakaway. QutkickecJ the
Klck~A-Poo'a 5-2 wUh • hat trick by
Michelle Block and goal. b)l Chlra
Halonakl and LI.a Venturino. The
Klck~A-Poo's goala were ~r "'Ia.
with TermltOl goall by PI.rr. Kory (2)
whll. Tommy O'Connor plaYad .uper
The Ravins topped the Robbins 3-1.
(1)
by Debbla
gave Iha Blackhawka ,.3-0 vlClory 4-0 with hat trick by M'lhow Me- winner..
.
for the Rag A Mufflnl wllh good play Dapolito and K.tlo Adam•.
ovar Cow Harbor.
Elwee (3) and anothar goal by Ed Boy. 12 • Under [N-SI
by Kathy ColarolOl on the forwerd
Th. Short CirCuli .nd Storm." tlad
Bon 14 • Under
,'
Rader with greal goall. John Rabb.
Coug.ra cl'Wad Ihalr w.y to a 54
IIn•. Butt.rtlloa goal. wer.-acorad by 2-2 with th. Storm.ra goall by
Th. AthiaUCIor. now 3 and 0 alter
Flying ACOI tlad Salntl 1-1 with victory over the Dirty Doz.n, Goall by Jan.t DavII, Donne Garg_
end Carolyn D.Voau .nd great .ttortl by
dal.atlng Huntington 100. Outatand· goal by Joe GlrlmonUand Wong play Larry Caplan. Matt Roal., Sol GI.n·
Chrlatln.O'BrIU..
Angal. Giordano and Lauren OOon.
Ing pl.y by Vincent P.n •. In Reglon.' by Ron.,d Krall.
fortune ·.nd Mike DIB.nad.tt m.d.
Chall.ng."
toppad th. Rlnga,.
Kim Foronjy .corad bolh goal. tor the
Cu~ comp.tlllon Ih. Athl.tlc d.t.alad
Boy. 19 & Under INoSI
the g.m.. .
4.1. Catharln. Deutach acorad twlc. Short CirCUliand 01" .,dad by kteper
the Blackhawk•. Th. Alhl.tlea IOlul. ': Th. Trucl<o" adge<lthe Indian. 1-0
Mauler. won ov.r th. Rab.l. 3·1. tor Ih. Ch.lI.ngarl .Iong with I/oall Jodi Foronly and Th•• Puppo. .
Ih' BIacl<h.wkeAOfo'~, 1llIJJ~
<>II\OtlIIIlIloll.JllAllJrlltlll
Dooglaa..""VlIIIlLgrllllgQa.I,by qary Ede'" llI)!l ,by B.rben R.ldy· and Lorl'Ann·","···Th.'QaeI. lopped th. RuU'-n. 3-0""
POrtormanea. '.
. Reddin, Chucl<Sc.anlo~John
Scott. fin. playing by DouQ Qannar~o .nd
Wernlg. Ring." Itandouta wer, Kim with. hattr/ck by ,1an.t Low.1I and
Boya14 _ UllIlar
·Th.~up.r.I."eutahotth.Tlg
••.• +-2'". 'Tom Salalrlo.'
..
McF.dd.n Mary)o Rlbb•• nd Ann- luPOr pi.ylng by goall. B.rIlare
Th. CeltlCl d.leated Cold Spring on. h.t Irlcl< plu. on. from Mark'
Vullur•• beet the Wheell 2-1. With I m.rl. Nilliri.
.
Larl.ch .nd O.wn Carboni. Rufflant
Harbor 9-0. Hat Irlckl by Larry DeMlcoll, Ron LaMOnica,tood out en goal. by Richard L.lI 'and. P.trlck·.
Socceratt•• 3-0.1.1•• 0, Laura Goz. Barbara Calabrez., Tin. Peragln. and
Kesaler and Bruce_Stegnerwith Mike
Johnaon contributing 2 llI)d Lenny
Marino 1.
.
oUenae.
.
Th. Sky",alkerl tOOkIh. Sot.llllel
Kilkenny.,
Fine defenll
Wlnner.trom
h.,pad
by
Hana
to ret.ln
tho
ley' scored .two goals and Jennifer
Tracy Janeen made good defensive
Greenhalgh acarid ana goal for the
play•.
3-1. John Cappa and Chris Reutzel
le~d.
BOYI15 • Und41r
In tholr regional Cup game Ocean-
acorad lor the Skywalko" with groat
d.I.n •• by Mark Abramaon, Thom..
Dqlphlnl out-playad Ih. Hawk. 4·1
with 2 goall by Andy Carbon. and
side exploded for tllr" goala In the
last ten mlnutel to down the Bubs.•..1.
Urban scored the lone goal and
Moellendorf excelled on de'ense. Tho
Bugs teU to Northport 3~2. Goals by
Roach and Clancy with Miller, outstanding on deten.e~
Bo)'. 16 & Under,
LIVechl and-"rommr Kelly stood out
for the Superatara:The Heaslans and
Pumas fought to a 3-3 jle. Scorlng for
the Hessians, John Gonzalez (2) and
Kenny Mogul with John Koch provldIng UUtdefense.
The Controllefl edged bY the
Warriors 2-1. John SCiara booted In
Kevin Thompaon and.Mike Holden.
standouts 'or the Dalsle..·
could be played, the Wolverines
Goals by Bob Goldateln and super
Olrla 10 & Under IN-S)
upended the Demons In an exciting
goal tending by Jeff Goldstein and
The Chipmunk.· beat the Thorns game 4·3. Scoring goals for the
e:xcellent deten~ by Adam Cohen
3-0. Dianne Dettorl and Robin SChuler Wolverines were Maryann Miller,
enabled the Badgeraand the Atoms to
scored for the' Chipmunks with good wUh 2 goals, Carol Adams t goal and
play to a.-..4 tie.
defense by Karen Wickes. -For the
Donna Knapp scoring the winning
loya 14 & Under [N.')
- Thorn. great goal tending by Dawn goal. Outstanding goal tending was
The Cycloneablew away the Devils
DeMeo with' Kim Helgans good on provldeclby Lisa Winter, Janet Kwlat-
Tha Ranga" beat E•• t lallp 3-0 Qn the goal. with good back up from
goal. by Bob Conno" (2) and Tom Elliott Flnkol.t.ln and Mlchaol Fer-
"Soccerettes. Excellent playing from
Senior Girl.
Aldad by 1h. Parks D'POrtm.nl,
who •• t up light•• 0 lhat Ih. g.m.
dotan...
Cracker Jack. beat tha Der. D.vlll
kow.kl and Maureen Gall.go. Th.
Demona pl.yad • fin. gam. with 1
rara. The Alvals defeated the Marvela
The Marlnera nipped the Pioneers
2-0. BillyFranko lcorad for tha Rival..
1-0 on outltandlng t08ll\ work by Bill
BlIIy Corrado and Darren RoaenbJum laMarca, 'Ed Donahye - and Mike
were standouts on defense.
Carbone.
In other action. thp Dragana down- ". Tha Bugmen tied the Destroyers
2-D. Cracker Jacks Patty McAuliffe
goal each provided by Perri DeMott,
acored both goala with good ott.na.
Pam Schuler and Kathy W.g.t.tt.
by Laura Mahoney and great goaltending by Janice Meserole. Playing
good defense for the Dare Devlla waa
In a strong detenslve game the
Filies defeated the Chlefettes 1..()with
the winning goal .,;ored by OQrothy
out.tandlng and John La Gumlno.
Girl. 10 • Under
ad Ih. Bombe" 5-3. Scott Hartz'. h.t·
trick along with 2 go.,. from How.rd·
1-1on • goal by Lerry Roch., aIIl.t.d
by Glonn Murr.y, Good d.f.nlO by
Grac.ann. L.ndy .nd Jill McDonough
and goall. Ther••• DIPaola.
Ophal.,
Ann.tt.
Fu.co,
Linda
Scruggs and O.nl •• Ri.gol aldad In
The Red Devils beat Cow Harbo(
7..Qall goal. by Ann O'Connor (2),
Joan Tebeau, S.ndy Cowen and
Michelle Wlss.
alrl. 12 & Under
'The SCoobyOoN de'eat~ Locust
"alley. Cited 'or outstanding play are
laurie Conde, Laura Fulton and pat
Lociclro,
The Hornets shut out NorthpOrt4-0.
Dale Intrabartolo booted In a hat trick.
SChargel secured the win.
Boy, fO &: U,..C»r(E·Wj .
Bears beat CanacHana1-0. eea,.
Mike Vlrgadamo -acarid with out·
standing de'ense by ~nthony Stuto
and Larry Fredella.
The Snapper.- downed Buckeye.
3..Q.A hat trick by John Ryan and
defensive standoutl John DeMarco
and AI Horan led the Snapper. to the
win.
Mike Culver.
The Go-Fors downed the Marmadukea6--1with excellent team work by
Sob DaVid,,", BJH Perniciaro and'
Frank Duaro.
_
The Magicians edged out the
Comam:hea 2-1 with goals' by Chris
Thlerrln and Arthur Llh with ,upport
from Ralph Tletle.·
The Dynamoa outplayed the Yankees 7.•1 with Jeff Stapleton', hat trick
Wonder
Women
topped
the
the defensive play. SCoring fqr. tho
Snoopys 4-3 with Wonder w~men
Chlefettea was Sherryl)'nn Quinlan
goals by Beth Howarel with 2 and
wl1h.help from Marybeth Ryan and
lenore Graff with 2 and good defense Donna Wlggand.
bY Susan DeLaurentla. The Snoopy's
The Highlanders and the Jaguara
goals came from Tammy Gold, Susan tied 2-2. Jaguar goals were tallied by
SChustermanand Kerry SCalclone.
Mary DeNicola and Tina Maue with
The Purple Passlona outran the
strong gaa!tendlJlg by Karen SwoeTwinkle Toes 1..0 on a goal by
ney. For the Hlghlandera, both goala
halt-back Rabin RUbaamen assisted "wee scored bY Valerie Srostek.
by Jennifer Quinn with good goal Wendy Erber and Diane CQnradItood
(31 backad UPby Larry Trumlno and
K'n BII...
Th. Boott.gger. oul-klckad the
Apach,a 5-1 with IIn. playing by
Frank SOld.no, John Bonifacio,·
t.ndlng by Whltnoy Frank. On the
Twlnkla Toea good on dof.n •• 01••
J.nnlfer Brecht and eft.n •• pl.y by
Cathy Edam and Raqu.1 Bara.h.
Smll•• d.teatad the Hon.yboea 2'0
Palazzotto. Outstanding performance
by Ruasal Emery In Hallback po.lllon.
BOYI18 &: Under
United" tied North Babylon 2-2.
Goals by Bob Schneider who was
>.
Terrific Job by Lyn.tt. Wahl .nd
Lobate" <l.'oatad Mighty Mlt.1
O'bbl. Lasko. Shutout cradlt gooa 10 1-0. With 30 .oconds I.ft In g.m..
go.lI. D.bbl. O'Connor.
Mar~ Karver !CQrad the only g~l,
4-1 with Creig Bar•• h acorlng 2 and
Scott G.yer and St.v. Spin. h.lplng.
J.anmarla Kinzer. J.n.t Johnson,
Karin Johnaon and Dara H.nry wer.
Wayne Trested and Tom Forde.
with Jenni'er Hunt' tearing for the
Th. Arrow. beat Ih. 'Bruin. 2·1
with Jo. ,Lutton acorJng .nd graat
Smllo. with good pl.ylng by Lori
Soric.1I1and Caryn K.rrlg.n. For th.
defense by Ernie Hl?Umanand goalie
Tom 'Ion Holt; •
Senior Boya
Honeybees Kerl Plcelnlno was great
in offense and goalie Chrlatlne Brown'
had some auper saves.
Bulls oul .corad Ih. tll.nd."
• to
Girl. Under 12 IN-SI
,.1. Goala,cored by BuU'. Mark Stuart, "The
Strlkera and Barbie Dalla
Robert Leonard and Paul La Bruere. , fought to a 2-2 Ue. with excellent goal
John Shaw scored the Islander's goal.
tending by Mary Thyen. Lisa FernanA 2-1 victory for the Ramaover the
dez and Barbara Gianelli ~Iayed well,
Spartans. Leonard lsaaci and Jack
as did Barbie Dalls Bernadette ConCerar scored the goals. Good goal
nally and Stacey Berman.
tending tram Peter Davil,. Spartans
The Penguin. held off the Bionic:
Dirk MarachhauI.n ICOrad·lh.lr goal.
Good ·d,'on", playing_from Adam
Bomb.h.lls 1-1. Goallo Elvira L.pore,
Suzanne Hartm.nn and Cathy Ann.
G~lger ind TOgd LavE!nder.
Crawley. doing their
Jels dofeotad· tho Patriot. 1-0.
Thorn•• Conde scored the goal for thli'
Jets. Ed Reilly played well In goal and
Grant Williams excellent defense.
Patriot. John Goralski was exceptlon-
Bomb.hella, and JUly Do Ridder,
best for the
Aenee Geyer and Karla Helgans
running tor the Penguins.
The Stingrays corralled the Colts
4-2, with goals by Tara Picluio, Debra
out tor Ih. Hlghl.nderl.
Girl. 14 • UJider
Th. X.boca wore d,'ealad
by th.
Superchlcks 3-1. laurie Kurte ICOr8(f
2 goals and Joyce Kurte scored one
llOalfor the Superchlck•. Patty Beech.
er played an excellent game. Marilyn
Moner .corad the only goal lor t~.
XebeCS.Maureen Maillen played very
well,
The Tiebreakers defeated the Pink
Panthers 1-0. Lisa Dean, qoalkeeper
for the Pink Pantherl, wa' excellent
and Jane Gorman played a good
defensive game. ChriStina Romer
&COredthe only goal In the game for
the Tiebreakers. Dentse Stabile play·'
ad very 01.11and DI,n. Schwartz was
excellent In goal.
The Herrlcanes were def"ted by
the Sea Hawks 2-0, Chrls DeLuc and
Doreen Lancelot played an excellent
gamolor the Herrlcanes. Janet Drummond and Barbara Franko scored the
goals for the SeaHawks with excellent
play tram Jackie Jones.
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TRAVELING TEAMS
Girls 10 & Under
The Red Devils beat Cow
Harbor 8·0. Amy Farina scored a
hat trick with Karen Christian (2)
and J anine Marshiano chipping in
with· one. Strong defense was
Doreen Lombardo.
The Scooby Doos flew over Cow
Harbor 6·0 on goals from Kim
Giordano, Suzy Hay and Lisa
Mennella.
Girls 14 & Under
Thunderbirds beat. Northport
7·0. Cited for good play by Karen
Moschetto,
Sheryl
Lanzetta,
Meredith King, Linda' Bauman
and Margie Varas.
Playing sharp soccer the Gas·
sics defeated Rockville Center 4·0
Correction
Carol Andrews, playing with
the Wolverines (Senior Girls) of
the Massapequa Soccer Club,
scored a goal in a game against
the Demons in play reported last
week. Miss Andrews was incor'
rectly identified in last week's
Soccer column as Carol Adams.
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Red D,ev'ils
on goals by Charlene Ozello (2),
Pat DeMott and Pat Killane with
outstanding play by Sue Ryan,
Ann Marie Markey, Colleen
Seaquist, Chris Murphy a,nd
Chris Mangeri.
Girls 12 & Under
The Hornets defeated East"
Meadow 6·0. Karen Cooney boot·
ed in a hat trick. Nancy Hudson
(2) and Jean Varas had one goal.
Super defensive play by Chris
'Christian.
Girls 16 & Under
In a Rowdies vs Northport
game the Rowdies were victors
winning 7:0. Strong playing by
Eileen Shea, 'Joann. Militich and
Sue Dutton helped the attack and
kept, Northport from breaking
through.
Boys 10 & Under
The Eagles came froni behind
with 3 goals in the second half to
beat Floral Park 3-1. Richard
Single, Joe Quirk, Billy Hartl,
Dan Doherty and Billy Dougherty
led the· strong offensive backup
by Matt Heckman and Mike
Fergus.
Rascals
beat Levittown 3-0.
,
Goals by Mike De Leo and Chris
Ammendolari (2). Standing on
defense were Louis Bosco, Scott
Simon and Eric Dell.
Boys 11 & Under
,
In a hard fought game the
Running Deer downed Hicksville
3-2 sparked by the strong play of
Gary Siegel, Joe Dent,Kevin
Fisher, Paul Mazzei, Pat O'Neill
and Chris Pace ..
Grasshoppers beat Hauppauge
S-l, Rod McMinn (2), Kel)
Johnson, Matt Whelan and Bob
Koch were-the scorers. Outstand·
ing defensive play by Matt
Lehrfeld.
, The Cubs beat Cow Harbor 4-2.
Goals were scored by Rick Struz·
zern, Mike Kelly, Tyler Gold and
Robert McMann.
Boys 12 & Under
The Chargers played Deer Park
losing their first league game in
three years 1-0 but coming back
on Sunday playing a makeup
game against Smithtown and
winning 5·0. Goals scored by
Brian Fiedler, Mike Graziano,
Mark Urban, Tony Pagano and
David Nijankin.
SOCCER FEVER is gripping the nation and nowhere is this more
evident than in the Massapequas where thousands of youngsters
participate in games through the Massapequa Soccer Club. In. photo
above, the Rivals (two players in Iight·colored shirts) do thetr best
-against a member of the Super Stars team. This picture was taken in
the team's first game on April 9.
(Photo by Heather Katz)
Eddie Bauer's
outstanding
defensive play in goal led the
Trailblazer,. 5-0 over Northport,
Also scoring was Steven Polotowski with 2 goals and 2 assists and .
Glenn Brandimarte with 2 goals.
Vikings lost to NDrthshore 3-1.
Cited for gDod play by Larry
O'Friel, Eric Kopp and Tom
Weston, Tim Golden and the lone
goal by Timmy Glum.
Boys 13 & Under
Goals by Steve Massari, Mike
Getz and Adam Drexler 'Ied the
Blackhawks to a hard fought 4-2
victory over North Great River.
Boys 14 & Under
"
Celtics tied' Aubutndale 1-1.
Lone goal by Danny ~aiser
assisted by Bruce Stegner. In a
regional cup game against N.
Babylon the Celtics won 2-1.
Goals by Keith Till assisted by
Mike Johnson and Bruce Stegner.
Fine gO;llkeeping by Brian Oliver.
Boys 15 & Under
The Bugs were defeated by
Santos 5-0. A hat trick by Chris
Weigand and a picture goal by
Billy Haire and John Carley got
his first goal of the season with
more to come.
The Santos trampled the Bugs
5-0. Goalie Chris Faber in a losing
effort turned in many brilliant'
saves.
Boys 19 & Under
United defeated Huntington
3-0. Goals by Bob Miele. Chris
McGovern and Joe Garone. Ray
Hughes played an outstanding
game in goal.
Girls 14 & Under
The Stingers defeated Hicks.
ville, 2-1. Scoring for the stil\gers
were Terryal\ne " Maenza and
Stephanie Hesse. Coach's kudos
to Sally Cummings, offense; Tara
Bergen and Stephanie ;Zdanowski
on defense.
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Eagles Take'on Island Trees and Win, 4·1
Dennis Frawley and Russel Em- bert Walsh did the scoring,
TRA VEUNG TEAMS
Boys 10 & Under
ery.
Canadians beat Buckeyes 4-0.
The Eagles defeated
Island GIrI~ 12 & Under
Anthony Bartolo; Vic Cuciniello
Trees 4-1' with outstanding play
The Scooby Doos downed Bo- and Cliff Butscher were cited for
by Billy Dougherty. Bruce OzeUo, hernia 6-0. Susy Hay scored a hat defense.
Scott Scelsa and Patrick Pane,
trick with tremendous team effort
Quicksilvers clipped Lobsters
The Rascals blanked out Locust by Carolann
Sweeney,
Laura 2-1. Quicksilvers standouts were
Valley 9-0 with good play by Mike Fulton and Donna McDermott.
Richie Owens who had assist.
Abbatiello; Carlos De Cuba, Larry The Hornets stung Cow Harbor
Chris D' Agostino in defense and
Manning and Doug GoUer.
for the second time this season.
goalie ,Robert Dent. EXCl'ptional
Boys 11 & Under ,
Anne Masotto scored a profit- play by Joe Giordano who scored
In a /l.egional Cup' game the able hat trick and Andrea Gu- and fullb",k Chris' McCarthy for
tierrez booted in one more with Lobsters,
Running Deer defeated
Brentwood 4-2 with excellent play by Tracey Duggan standing out in
Lancers stopped
Lions 6-1.
Kevin Fisher, Greg Kopp and fullback play.
Richard Brower had a hat trick
Girls 14 & Under
. and Kevin Horn also scored with
supe goaltending
by Courtney
The Classics defeated
Cow good playing by Jeff Quod and
Fernandez.
The Grasshoppers
and Brentwood tied 0·0, with Harbor 7-2 with excellent play by William Gillen for Lancers; Clipsuper defensive play by Chris Susan Ryan, Chris Mangeri,
pers beat Rovers 5-1. Clippers
Shmidt, Dan, Senise and Mike Christine Murphy' aljd ~ollen
Ricky Dominique had a hat trick
McHale. Trying, hard was Eric Kadian.
and Mike Gonsalves, also scored
Schwab.
Girls 16 & Under
with .fine defense by Richard
In the second round of the
The Rowdies determined
to Erickson and Robert Pinnero.
Regional Cup, Northport elimin.
cO!lquer arch rivals Northporl·
Sailors topped VIPs 3-1. Sailors
ated the Cubs. Eddie Mangeri
llarracudas
pressed
hard . to Jeff llusse and Tom Dietsche
scored the lone go~1 for the Cubs, games finish anll defeated them ,were great.1!l defense.
In regular league play the Cubs 3-1. Netting the goals were' Mary
defeated
Locust, Valley. Tyler Varas (I) and Laura Beier (2), ,Boys12 &. Under (N.S)
Dirty Dozen,beat
the ~ebels
Gold scored'a hat trick with Ray giving Karen Hechinger her fifth
4-2, with great playing by Bobby
Fuscaldo, Richie Pierce and Dave win.
Dubin chipping in 'with Billy
The Stingers defeated HuntingGriffin, Richard Maggio, Jackie
Kistipger super in goal.
ton 4-1. Scoring for the Stingers
llrower and Todd Burkert. Atoms
were Judy Wagstaff (I),' Gigi 6-Cougars 5. The Atoms had a'hat
Boys 12' & Under
Florida (I) and Ronnie MenneUa ' trick by Brian Maloney, with fine
The Chargers had a winning
playing by Daniel Sabia, John
weekend beating' Northport in (2). Gina Miranda and Tracey
regular league play by 8-1 and Moller were given coach's kudos
Silva.
'
Hicksville in a Regional Cup for their great offensive-defensive
Hawks beat the lladgers 3-0
playing.
with
strong
playing
by Robert
game 2-0, Cited 'for outstanding
Koch, Brendan ,and Brian ~Ioodplay David Mullarkey, Tim Dono- Girls 10 & Under
The Red Devils beat the Locust
nick and John !,sposito. Wheels
hue.
John
Whelan,
Richie
beat the Dolphins 1,0 with a goal
Schwarz and Robert Walsh with Valley Sounders. Mic.hele Wiss
by John Kerrigan and defense by
excellent goalteDlling by Joey 'was just great with a hat trick.
Angelo DiGrigoli and ~ilIy Smith.
Lizzio: In a league game the Suzie Cowen headed a ball into
Maulers beat the Vultures 2-1
Trailblazers tied Bohemia with a the goal for a!lother score. Nancy
Galgano was !l0od on wing.
. . with goals by, Brian' Stolar, 'Ind
zero SCOre. Good op. defense
Peter
Michael Fruin.
Snell. Ed Bauer
and" Scott
Leamey. In Regional Cup play
Boys 10 & Under'(N-S)
·.·'.INTERMURALS
"Island .Trees was blanked out by Boys 11.and U"del
The ,Hessian~J' groul\ded the'
The Trailblazers 3-0, on goals' by ,
The Comets beat the Saints 3 to Skywalkers . 2-1.' 'Chris Trinkus
Paul Bigilin (2) with an assist by
I. Scoring for the Comets was provided the offense for the
Craig Zimmer a!ld one goal by Glen Kriegsman'\'l), Kevin Dono- Hessians.
The Truckers tamed
Peter Cachia., Led by the halfback
the 'figers' 4:2. Frank Maffei
hue,' Kevin Russell.
Alex Hesse, the Vikings beat
The Crushers
defeated
the scored a hat trick" The Indians
Hicksville 3-2 on goals by Craig
Darth Vanders5toO. Playing well edged the Pumas 2-1. Troy FabThorsell, Pat Powers and Mike for the Darth Vanders were Steve
negas and James Fitzpatrick proGoldstein.
vided the offense for the Indians.
Birney" Chuck Sengarines. Judd
Boys 13 & Und~r
The Bombers fell to the Rivals
Martian.
Braves took a double-header by
3-1.
Joseph' Paizzi and Joseph
The Flying Aces had a good '
beating Plainview 9·0 on Satur- week-end downing the Midgets
Rainone provided the Rival ofday. On Sunday, the Braves beat
from
3-0. Scoring for the Flying Aces fense with goalkeeping
Cow Harbor 5-0 to move into first
David Kunnath.
was Bob Cohan (I) Jimmy O'Conplace in their division. Goals by nor was good on defense. The
The Warriors
scalped
the
Ray' Ser~in, GC9rge O'Brien,
Scores stopped the Wonder Boy's Superstars 3-0., Warrior goals by
Michael Otten and Paul Lined.
3-0. Robert
Masefield.
Clint Peter Piciuloand Johathan KrieThe Blackhawks beat previously
Ahrens. Stephen Miller scored for ger. The Marvels edged the
undefeated Douglaston 3-1. Jon
Satellites' 2-1. Paul Meyhoefer
the Scores. Michael Liverno playWennerstrom
and John Brady
ed excellent.
scored for the Marvels backed by
,were strong for the Hawks. Ricky
Alan Motkin, Jon Jones and
The Packers edged the Cheetas
Carmine (2) and Tom, Kennedy
Steven Lew on Defense.
1-0. Good playing for Cheetas'
scored the goals,
The Controllers
fell to the
boys Rhyn and Mike O'Conner.
Boys 14 & Under
Mike Palance and Gregg Sch- Dragons 2-1. Cited for good all
The Celtics defeated Bayside
wartz. The Diplomats fell to the / around play wer~ Glenn Richter,
3-2 on goais by Keith Till, Danny
Little Rascals 2 to I. 'Scoring for Joseph Pickney, Joseph KlemKaiser and Mike Miller assisted
balla and Jonathan Paskoff.
the Rascals were Seth Caplan and
by Ron Stanley. In tough Regional
SIeve Lez., All around good play,Boys 12 & Under (E- W)
Cup play the Celt\cs defeated the
ing by Tony Calljpbell.
The
Sharks
downed
the
Olympics 3-0 with goals by Keith
The Shamrocks and' Termites
Knights 4-1. Joe' LaRosa scored
Till. Ricky Kolensky and Matt . fought to a I-I tie. Scoring for the
two
goals
in
the
wi!l.The
Rockets
Ednie. assisted by Ronny Marino.
Shamrocks was Mark McKenna,
edged the Hurricanes 3-2. Richie
Boys IS & Under
Excellent defense by Scott Hamil
Anderson scored one goal for the
Garden City scored 2 goals in and Paul Sadoris.
Rockets. The' Kingsmen topped
the last eight minutes to edge the
Boys,
10&
Under
(E-W)
the
Sons 4-2 on the strong play of
Bugs 3·2, Anthony Mazze and
Bears defeated Mighty Mites
Tim Marsh, Rich Ryan, Rich
Donald Sharkey were ,the goal
3-1.
Anthony
Scarabino
and
Taormina
ip.goal and Sean Drake.
scorers while the entire team put
Adam Berman in defense and
who scored two goals.
forth a super effort.
Adam
Barrison
at
goal
were
The Americans edged the Barlloys 16 & Under
outstanding. for Bears. Snappers
racudas 3-2. Americans Paul CasThe Rangers lost to Huntington
edged Seagulls, 2-1. For the
cio. Daniel Smith.' Jonathan Louis
1-0. Cited for outstanding play
Sn.apper~, Ron Gandolfo and Ro- and ·John Kane gave stellar
<
-
performances.
The Earthquakes shut out the
Redskins 4-0. Tim Seaquist scored all four goals.
goal with good offense by Mary
DeRudder.
Soccerettes edged the Butterflies 3·2 in a very tight game.
Suzanne Mullarkey played very
Boys 14 & Under (N·S)
strong on defense. '.
The Yankees tied the Bruins
,
3-3 with outstanding ,play by Ed Girls Under 12 (N-S)
Lafferty, Jim Phillips and Pat
Thc <'j',groyS wolt their fourth
McCooey.
..straight .:"IIlC ;"y bellting the
The Dynamos ,blasted the Ar- Bionic Bombshells 3-2. Outstandrows 3-1 on super team efforts by ing defensive play was done by
Jim Campa (1). John Carros,
Brenda Motkin, Bonnie MacLeod
Vinny Capuano and Ken Bliss.
and Patty Hametz.
The Magicians fought the BootThe Renegades and Penguins
leggers to a 2-2 tie with great
tied I-I, with good defense by
defensive playing by Brad Shupe,
Susa,n Gensler" Mandy Devaux
Bill Curran, Paul Whalen and Bob and the goal by Lauren Marks, for
Rusignolo. The Comanches nip- the Renegades.
ped the Apaches 2-1. Credit goes
The Whim-A-Ways blanked the
to Eric Friedlaender
(Il, Mike, Colts 3-0, with aggressive frunt
Goldflam'(1) and Tom Knoblauch
line play by rIDa Scully and Lisa
and Kevin Gizzo on defense.
' .Rosenthal.
The Go-Fors defeated the BugThere was plenty of action in
men 3-0. Excellent team work by the Strikers 3-5 win o. er the
Brian Clifford, Mike Riemer and Cobras. Strikers Lisa Perone had
Pete Fayne."
' ' ..
a 'hat trick'(3 goals) and another
The Mariners beat the' Cyelon·
goal by Lisa Gordon.
es 2-1 with Eric Staff (I), Dan
The Barbie Dolls edged the
Wall and goalie John Rasado
Pinkettes 2-1. Kathy Rail and
playing well. The Devils outplay'
Noreen Leddy scored, with good
ed the Pioneers 5-1 with Heath
defense by Ann Fargione.
Goldman; Don Johnson'lnd
Jopn
Leone playing a great game. The G!r1s 12& Under (E·W)
Destroyers edged out the MarmaThe Breakaways topped the
dukes 1-0 with John McGrath, Ed Bumble Bees 3-0 with Kristen
McGrane, Joe Healey and Bruce
Hanc,?ck's hat trick. The Chargette,s overcharged the Short elrLevine as standouts:
'cuits 3-0 with Christine' Grazanio,
Andree Gotard and Jenny Lutton
Girls 8 & Under
The Wildcats defeated the Bet- playing well.
The Love Bugs tied the Kick-Ater Halves 1-0. Maureen Cooney
Poo's ' I -I. Michelle Kass and
scored the goal. The Sapphires
defeated
the Crusader~
2-0. Jackie Meyer played well for the
Bugs. The Ruffians outran the
Christine Gorman and Tara WeinFreshen-ups
3-1 with Ruffians
stock scored the· gOl,llswith J'ricia
Susie Bernheim, Bridgette Cosma
Katz and 'Jennifer Kuhlkin'outstanding in the mu~ and defense.
'and ,Chris\im,;, Cimone's
best
, "e Blazers defeated the Sun" efforts.
flowers 2-0 with Elizabeth Caru, The Wallabies overplayed the
sona. Tara '·Mollick and Kelli Gaels 4-0 in spite of the very good
team play by the Gaels. The
Bishop playing very well.
St9rmers flew over the Wings 5:2.
Girls 10 & Under (N·S)
In an evenly matched game the Girls 14 & Under
ChipltJllnksnarrowly
edged out
The North Stars defeated the
the ~i1es
1-0. Playing good Xebecs 2·1. The goals for the
,defense for the ChipDlunks was North Stars were scored by Diane
Brigid Manniff. Renee Costello
Sullivan and Eileen Dillon with
and scoring her second shutout
excellent play. by Jeanne Gerne·
was Carine Halvorsen. The Won- glia.
der
Women
outplayed
the
The Herricanes defeated the
Twinkle Toes 4·0 with excellent
Bumpers
3-1. Pamela
Reals
Wonder Women play by Ked, s~ored for the Herricanes.
Smith. Jennifer Kaler and Fr~n-·
The Continentals 'were victorcine Ratzken.
ious "oyer the Sea Hawks by a
The Crackerjacks
beat the score of 1·0, Christine Cronin
Snoopys 2-1 with 2 Crackerjack
scored the only goal in the gat,ne
goals by Cindy Siciliano. In an with help from left wing" Jill
evenly matched game the Purple
Pugliese.
Passioos and Thorns tied 2-2: The
,The Blizzards shut out the Pink
Daredevils stopped the Honey- Panthers
3-0_' Gail Sorenson,
bees 2-0,.
Denise Salmeri. Diane Hechinger
and Joan Boneri all played very
Girls 10 & lInder (E-W)
well to h~lp insure th.is .victory.'
. 'Robins edged the ,Jellybeans
1·0 with fine playing by Florence
SeniorGirls
Bunce. Hcather
Carden.
Lisa
In a picture play which accountBrand and Jennifer Cheesman.
ed for the winning goal, Anne
Daisies won 3-1 over the Ringers.
Pogliese assisted by Maryann
Lisa Moore, Chris Pettersen and _ Mjller. Icd the Wolverines to a 1-0
Joan Genire were Daisies stand- ~ victory over the Fillies.
ou'ts in passing.
.
lna seesaw game the WaIverChallengers
topped Cha:rIle's
ines on' a direct corner kick by
Angels 2-0 with fine playjng by Diane McKenna. defeated
the
Siobhan Gorham. Gena Sanguini
Jaguars
4-3. The Highlanders
and Katja Stengelin.
. .
defeated the Demons 4-2, Scoring
Ravens
I·Rag-A·Muffins
O. for the Highlanders were MaryJo
Ravens Suzanne,' Hadges
and
Bradley. Bren,da Driscoll. Amy
Jackie· Lee were outstanding in Cummins and Helen Bodenstein.
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Eagles: Br~ntwood Never Had a Chance!
Tll.AVEUNG nAMS
Calherine ·Deutsch scored' a hat
lIoy. 10 •• UDdel
trick for the Cb&llengen. with
The Eagles oUlClas&ed Brent- excellent help from Karen Flynn.
wood 6-0 in lhe driving rain with Jellybeans ano Ringers played to
fIDe play by Richard Single,
a 1·1 tie. Jellybeans standouts
Robert Ruland, Chris McMullen,
were Jennifer LeCause, Cathy'
Steve Minutello and goalies Billy Mecca and Carolyn
Nessler.
Hartl and David Ooobinin. III a Robins edged Charlies Angels 1-0
Glrtl a •• Una'
Bulterlliea
0 0 5 0
W T L p,
r.am
hard fought game the Rascals ,with a fine corner kick by Lisa
Wildeatl
0 0 8
Glrll 10 •• Undor (WI
beat Smithlown 2-1. Outstanding
Carmen. and greal defense by
SettatHalv"
2 1 1 5
Cha/len~e(l
0 1 8
on defense Steven Meuller, Mike Dena Miller and Patricia Reilly.
Sapphiro.
2 0 2
1
3 1
Robina
Zicari, Tol'll Conlon and Brian
Rag-A-MufflDS won 2-1 over
Blazer,
1 2 1
Jellybeans
2 1 2 5
Midden.
C,uaade ••
1 1 2 3
the Daisies as two penalty shots
2
CharilelAngle.
0
"
SuryllowO,.
0
0 0
0 2 3 2
were scored by A1isa Coleman,'
Ringo" •
lIoyo U •• UDdel
with strong defense by Jeanne
Glrll 10 •• Una.r (N)
Glrll 12 •• Undor (N)
The Running Deer defeated
Peterson and good offense by·
Chipmunkl
3 2 0 8
2
1 5
Barbie Dolls
Huntinglon 5-1 Wilh super play by Karen Petersoll.
Cricker Jacka
3 1 1 ,1
2 1 1 5
Whim-A·WaYI
Joe Denl, John Blood, BUly
Smltol
2 1 2 5
Bavens 2 • Butterflies I. EUeen
1 1 2 3
Striker.
O&r.,oovlll
1 1 3 3
0 3, 2
Anderson and KeYin Masefield.
Colt I
Rooney. Kristine Termini ano
Honoy~
1 0
2
0
pinkoIII
0 0
The Grasshoppers beat Bohemia
Andrea Wolfman were outliland-,
3-1 on g04ls by Eric Schwab (2), log oO,offellliC for Ihe Ravens.
Illrtl 10 •• Undo' [a)and Mark Buehlman. Cited for
Wonder Women
.• 1 0 9
GI,II 12 •• Undo' .tal
good play Eric Brown and Frank' GlrI.o 12 •• UDdel [E-WI
Thorn.
3 1 1 1
0 0 8
Stingray,
Purple Pu,lon.
2 2 1 6
Penguin,
1 3 0 5
Pittelli. The Cubli shUUlUt Glen
The Ruffians downed the StorSnooplea
1 3 3
1 3 0 5
Renegades
Cove 5-0. Tyler Gold (2l, Richard
mers 2-1 in opile of great playing
TwlnkloTOOl
0 0 5 0
1 2 1
Bionic Bombah,II,
, Struueri. Mil<e Kelly and Robert
by Stormero Judy O'Dwyer in.
1 1 2 3
Cobra.
McMann booted the goalli in the goal and Gina Passara,
Hope
Gi,11 10 •• Undo' [E)
Rayen,
1 0 9
neL
MeyerliOll and ,,"ta Emler on the
GI,II 12 •• Undo, (EI
Rag-A-Mullina
1 0 9
0 1 8
Breakaway •
field.
.
o,.l.le.
2 1 2 5
Rufflanl
2 '2 I 6
B!>yo 12 '" UDder
'rhe
Kick·A·Poo'o ohutout the
li<J<;celllla •
2 0 3
2 2 1 6
Storme"!
The Chargers p1ay..o the unde·
Short CirCllits 3·0 on good plays
fealed Garden City team to a 2·1, by Joann
McNamara.
Mindy
victory. Goals scored by Mark
didel, Janet Birney and l4ren
The Fillies outran the High- by goalie Erik LaMarca. Jim
SignorHe and Glenn Haber.
Wilinski.
landera 5-3. Margarel Guineess
Urban and David Nijankin.
, The Wallabies slung the Bumprovided the hat-trick and Bar.
lIoyo 13 '" UDdet
ble Beeli 5-1, Oullitandlng for the
bar~ Pollock and Dorothy Ophals
lIoyo 10 '" Under (N-S]
Blackhawks
beal PalChogue
Beeo were Debbie FlaD.igan,
contributed the remaining goals
In the only booter action on
601. Mark Bodenstein,
Keith
Denise Panico and Dl'llie Weiwi~h2 a~~ists,by Donna B_un;;an.
Sunday, the Rivalo shut out the
Dugan and ScOll EirQI led an gand.
e
iefettes, in their Irst Warriors
3-0. David Kunath,
OIItstallding team effort.
The Chargelleo tied the Love
win of ,the se •• on, downed the
Robert Dealy and Billy Franko
Bugs 2-2 on the gpod playing
Wolvenneo 4-2 on goals scored by
,
h
'
,
h
lion 16 ,'UDdet
efforls of Kalhy, Meyer. Dawn- Lenore Moellendorf and a hat ~~~~:~~~~e
al:c::'::~d
';ray tb~
The Rangers, ~d
Hicksville
McFadden and Diane Fiennan.
trick, by Donn.a WillS_nd.
B'
B
d R
II G d
2·2. Jim Walsh and Don Mc·
The Wings', outplayed
,the
non ergen an
usoe
an I
Cullough scored tile goals with Freshen-1lps I~ in spite Qf good 'l,\cIyO 8 '" lJud«
for the WlUTiors.
Delln~ FrawloY ejlcclknl ill &011., defensive play bYAlldrea H4Dnu· " , ,The Che~las defeated Sham,
"'"
, '"
:,1&, JUI Scblitt_nd Susi\l Kromer.
rods 1-0 With a goal by Thomas
Senior Boyo
GIrl'l~• ~
":!'i~~i
.'Ihe",B~1W&l'A"..adgIl4~:i
Q'1f.I,~j:;~:¥.fellsiv~
,ptay by...: ' Jets s"",cd an ~-I win oY,e~the
c,The Hornets def~~
I'lortll·;. G•• 1i Z·l'wllll. &ood plaYIDg \lYe, g.oaIlC Steve $~hl1dt! KevlD,Kuhl·
Islanders .. R9b,Crt MartUCCI. Bob'
pori ~2. K~~e'l COllney CllI'IlCclll ,:'Lisa Koch, 8J~llt:e$JI!
!\.ll,d' kin ~d J)avld
Millman. Good
Marose, Jim Vllale. Mark Serrano
hat \tick WII1l,JeanllC BreDD&D' Elioia Slapo.
" ,c,) :,.' "'" ;,;"
dl'fj;llitve play tor the Shamrocks
IIno, Ed Loftus and Tom Conde
IInd Krislell
Davl luper
on
',"..:.
.', :..
.
defense. Scooby.Po\>o 0II1playe4, GlrI.o 14 •• UDdor '
Cow Harbor with KmlCn MoDer
: The Continentals shut 011\ the
scoring a bat Irick and support
Goailliggers 7-0. Kim Schult and
from Suzy MllI'Olie. Kim Gior4lln1l Nancy WeUer played very weD for
and ~ureen
Cat'\lliODe.
< the C08til\en~
,with Mary Ann
,
.
Rimkul\ll$ e.cellenl III goal. The '
!JIrIo 14 '" UDdel '
Bumpel'5 defeated
the CouraThe Classicli -down""
Cow gcouo Calo 3·;1. Laura Scruggli
Harbor 7.1. Wilh Karen Hughes
had a hal trick with Il$iisl$ from
(2)~ Chris McAuliffe (2), Chris Laura Faldetta. EUeen lIouffier
Wall (2) and Charlene OzeUo and Carol Hllld8fllCn.
I ,
responsible for the goab, The
The Xebecs defeated the Pink '
Maosapequa Thunl\erbirds
and Panthers l-Q. l'Iorah McDonOllgh '
Stingers played '10, a 2·2 tie. 'scored the only aoa! in the game
Cheryl Lanzetta. Meredith King,
for, the Xe~li.
The HerriClln"li
LInda Bauman and Marie Chris·
lost 10 the Tiebreakers \-0. For
lian played well for The Thunderthe 1'(erricanes. Jeri Levin was
b~ds. The entire Sllllgers' team great in goal with Stephanie
contributed,
III the tie. Judy
Magee' -doing a" fIDe job on
Wagstaff an4 Ilonnie Mellnella" defense. TIle North Stan defeatscored. for the' Slingero. Wilh ed the BI~ds
3.2 .. JOlln Boneri I
gQOC1playing by goalkeeper Lisa scored for the Bli.uards
and
Ricciardi. Gina Baselice. Gina Donna Murray played a good
Miranda, Leslie Siurm and Lynn defensive aame for the North
McDermoll.
Staro. "
'
:
The Sea Hawks played two
INTEIlMURALS
games lhio weel;, winning both.
Glrla 10 •• UDdet (N-Sl
,They, defe.ted
the Supetehicks
Good teamwork le~ the SQOO- 4-0 on Saturday with goals by
pys to a 2.0 win over the Purple
Jacke Jones. Maria Muino. JenniPassions. Playing well for the' fer Rickard and Kathy Kregel. In
Snoopys w'"' Lisa Guerra. Meli$., , a make-'up game on Thuroday the
sa Lelchuk an4 Shari Selip.' The, Sea liawks beat the Pink PanCrackerjacks downed the Smiles, thers 2·1, Meg Kane and !>.alhy
2-0 with Susie McCloskey, Coleen
Kregel ocored for the Sea Hawks.
McAuliffe and Penny Reutzel all
,"
playing well for 'the CrackerSenior GIrIa
" '
jacks.
In an action'packed game. the
The Wonder Women beal the Demoll$ downed'the Jaguars 7-2.
DareDevil.
3.0. Wonder' WOo ' Goals' for lhe' Demons
were
men'o Beth Laybourne, Danielle
bopled in by Terry Dettorl with 2.Maltby and Kristen, Gismeruik
Kalhy Wagstaff and lIerri DeMoll
played an outstanding game. The' 'wit/j I apiece and Pam Schuler
ChiPlIlu,!'ks.. down..o the Honer::: with a bal trick. In a second &alD~
bees 2-0. Scoring IWO goals for lhe Demons edged Ihe FUJies 3-2.
lhe Chipmullks wali Dianne Del·
Kathy Wagstaff,
Pam Schuler'
lori.
and Kathy Doherty licored for the
Demono with fIDe defensive play
GI•.•• 10 '" Under (E·W] ,
provided by Ann Marie Ba,bera
,ClIaUenlle~1i 3 - Soccerelles I. and Carol Wagslaff.
SOCCER
STANDINGS
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Klck-A~Poo.
Ga.sls
'I' 5
IN
1 1 3 3
Shu,1Circuit.
0
Glrll 12 •• Undo, (WI
Wallable.
Chargellel
love Bug.
Wlngl
Freshen-up
Bumble Bee,
Glrll 14 •• Undor [N)
Bumper.
North,lara
8lizzard,
Continental,
Courageoul Catl
Guldiggo,.
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3
3
2
2
0
0
9
8
8
2
2
0
1
2
0
2
1
1 o0
0
3
0
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•
5
•
0 1 8
3 1 1 1
3 0 2 6
2 0 3
I 1 3 3
1 1 3 3
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GI,II 14 •• Undo' (al
Tlebreakera
Sea Hawk.
SuperchJck,
XObecl
Htrrlcanel
Pink Panther.
3
3
3
2
2
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
2
3
5
a
6
6
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scored the goals, Good play for
the Islanders by Bob Kearney,
Mark.Shaw and BUI Kaiser.
Bullo bealthe Arsenals 3.2 in a
well· played game. Excellent goal
tending from Dom Pizzirusso.
Goals scored by Paul laBruyere
and Mark Mueller, Bob Ageloff
played excellent in goal. Goals,
ocored by T. R. Falscher and Alan
Pess for the 'rsenals.
"
Rams scored _ 3-2 victory over
the AslrOS. Outstanding plays for
the Rams from Mike Romondino,
, Legny l~!llc!
.nq jlrialJ j\;ennedy ,_ ,,_.,
bringing
in the g04ls, Todd
Chlaupek and Richard Dunleavy
made llle
for llle Aslros.
THE OBSERVER/TRIBUNE
Farmingdale
Observer.
Massapequan
NEWSPAPERS
Observer.
Levittown Tribune
The Red Devils Shut Out Huntington, 7·0
TRAVElmGTf;AMS
Joaquin Robles and Eddie CusGIrD 10 '" UDder
satti. Shamrocks defeated MidgThe Rell Devils shut out ets 1-0 with the goal by Chris
Huntington 7-0. Judy AUstadt Nolan and slrong defense by John
made her first goal of the season.
Dieter and Doug Maltby. Saints
East
Meg Gorman and Ann O'Connor
defeated Darth Vaders 4-0 with
0 2 4 2
loys • & U••••
Amerlcanl
9
WT l P
NorlllTHm
stood out on defense.
goals by Kenneth Senlsi. Michael
0 6
Eerthquak ••
loys 10 & Under
Flying •••••••
3 2 0 8
" 4
Girl. 12 '" Ul>der
McCauley. Steven Homan and
2
2 5
Barracuda
3 1 0 7
East
Cometl
The Scooby-Doos nipped Hunt- Billy Busch with assistance by
2
2 5
RocI<at.
3 0 , 8
8eaft
5 0 0'0
CrUlher,
2 5
Hurrlcl_
2
ington J-2 with excellent team John LaTerra. Flying Aces de8
2 , 2 ~
4 0
Can.dlana
sainla
5
2
2
,
0
4
2
work by Lis. Mennella. Suzy feated Scorers 4·1 with excellent
Snapper.
o.rthV"ars
.oy."&
Under
, 0 4 2
2 0 3 4
SCor.r,
lobste"
Leonard and Suzy Raoila.
playing by Pete Salmeri. Mark
Wilt
o , 3 ,
3 3
_gull.
Wll/loe, Boya
Glrla 14 '" UDder
Pessirilo and Immy Cor. Packers
4
0 9
Shark.
0
4
Buckey.
The Classics fell to Garden City defeated Little Rascals in the last
2 0 3 4
Klngamen
0
4
Mighty Mlt ••
loath
2 0 3 4
Roo.kina
J-2 with goals scored by Karen half of game 2-1 with goals by
Packer.
~ 0 0'0
1 3 3
Iona
4 , 0 g
Hughes and Ann Marie Markey Ricky Buchalter and John Addon'
W •• t
ChHlas
0 4 2
Knlgh'2 2 , 8
5 0 0'0
Quck.llvar.
little Raa<:aIs
with strong play by Colleen isio assisted by Matthew Cohen.
8
4 0 2
2 2 2 6
SAHar.
ShlOlDrocka
Kadian and Pat Killane.
Game between Comets and Won, 3 1 5
2
Cllppe ••
3 6
Termltea
Girla 16 '" Under
der Boys cancelled because of
o , 3 ,
loys146
U_
3 0 2 8
Dlplomata
Rove'"
The Rowdies won over Hicks· muddy condition of field.
North
2
2 5
005
0
llncers
MlOget.
Dynamo.
8 0 012
\I,I.P,8
ville 5-1. Outstanding at left half Boy. 10 '" Under
2
2 5
Bootlegge ••
5 1 o 11
0
Lion,
4
loyi 10 & Unoor
was Eileen Shea. Chris Hammer
The Skywalkers shut out the
Maglclana
3 2
8
Nonli
contributed
two goals.
Betty Pumas 1-0. Louie Cecora provid3 0 3 6
4 ,. , 9
Arrowl
loys t2 & Unoor
Skywalke ••
Goodwin also had one.
ed the Pumas' offense with' Brian
4 , , 9
Comanches
3 0 3 8
North
Truck ••.•
BoY' 10 '" UDdel
Griffin playing super goal. 'The
Apach ••
0 5 2
3 2 1 8
Atom.
4 0 2 a
Inolans
·V.nk_
The Eagles beat Northport 5-0. Truckers shut O\It the Hessians.
0 2 4 2
3 , 2 7
4 0 2 a
Wheel.
H••••l.n.
B<ulna
5
0
, 2 3 4
Dolphins
3 0 3 a
Paul Kolensky. Scott Kriegsman
lone goal by Vinnie Marotta
Pumll
3 0 3 a
, 0 ~ 2
Hawk.
Tlgera
and Scott Scelsa were cited for backed by the outstanding team
loath
o
,
~
,
t 3 5
2
Badge
••
5&telllt
••
their play. The Eagles lost a work of John Ampela. Michael
Go Fors2
5 0 o 10
heartbreaker to Cold Spring Har·
Robbert and Nicholas Schleifer.
DevilS
4 0
8
louth,
bor 5-4. Chris McMullen. Steve
The Marvels beat the Super·
Cyclonll
3 0 2 8
~ , 0"
loath
Rivals
Mlrln.r.
3 0 2 8
8
0
.Minutello 'and Matt Heckman
stars J.1. Kevin Ross had a hat
Cougar.
Marvll.
5 0 "0
3 0 2 a
Marmaduk"
0 2 8
3 0 3 6
Controlle,.
Maule"
played well.
' trick backed by ,Ralph Healey.
O8Itroyer.
2 1 2 5
2 5
. Or~gon.
3 0 3 6
VuUur ••
The Rascals tied' Farmingdale
John Wolfe and Scott Abramson.
.Bugmen
5
0
2' , 3 5
0 4 2
Dirty Polen
Superat' •.•
2·2. Goals by Alan Keller with The Controllers took the Indians
pton •• ra
0 0 5 0
, 2 3 4
Rebols
0 4 2
Warrior,
excellem defensiv.e play by Joey 4·2. Scoring for the Controllers
Goldstein and Dean Carbone.
were John Sciara (2) and Jeffrey
ard Krol with support from James
Baroletti (2) and Mark Vigilante shutout the Apaches 4-0. Mike
Boy. 11 Ii: Under
Levine (2)
Reimann and Michael Flanagan
(I). The Rockets and Sharks Steckler (2) and John Valenze did
The Running Deer defeated
The Tigers edged the Satellites
led the team to victory. Rovers
played to a 1-1 tie. Coach's kudos well. The Dynamos OlItshone the
Lindenhurst spurred by the out- 2·1. Outstanding on defense were over Lions 2·1. Rovers 'John
go to Rockets Peter Bradley, Alex ,Bruins 4-0 with excellent !eam
standing play of Paul Mazzei.
Brian Quinn. Steven' Sicignano. Conlon. Keith Brower. William ,Herman.
Charles Donohue and. wPl'k by 'Craig Johnson. John
John McGuire.' Pat O'Neitand
and David Abolatia for lhe Tigers.
and Frank Donohue were slandSharks Seall (:&"Y. Pon Krivoh. ,~ttori ,and Jeff StapehQD.
Joe Riola. In an extremely well The Warriors
and. ~bers'
.outs. Quicksilvers topped Sailors
lavy and .Joe Mah\melster• The,
MAKEUPS,
The Cpmanches
played hard fQUght game of the fought to a 2·2 tie. Jeffrey
1-0. John ChUinski on offense.
Kingsmen shut \lilt the Redskill$ beat 'the Bruins J-\ with Tom
quarter final in the regional cup. Newman played outstanding goal
Ray Maturaon
defense
and
2-0. Chris Regan scored one goal. Duswalt· (I). Bob Graham (1).
the R~.!1~nB Dee!,d~feated.:1he
.•,filii."'e wamors.~!,d,ed· '~y'!~e;·,~Wb.rdQwell.I.
Ji,j~.~aidcd
\Jacked up by the strong-play of~"Pete.'AHapj).<- ucl .. Kell A'~avcr
Cbargers 1'0. ~heers to Running'" super I\efense, of.Oellllts MeVe!sh" ,Qllicbilven1ill
,tlle win .. Sailors, 'teammates Kevin Halleran. Rich- ' playl!,g a great game. In spite of
Deer. Chris Pace. Gary Seillel.
lind ~te,ven: Orlanllo. , ." ..
stopped· Clippers" J-O; Sailors
ard Olson and John Vitulano: In a good playing by Mike Pinckney.
Todd Trainor and Bob Ozell.
.'
In make up action it w~ thC! John Carpenter. James Katsonis.
very exciting game •. tho Amen.
Fred Kozak ,and Mike Krol. the
Gr~hopper~
beat
Valley Hessians over the Tigell 4·1.
DavidKutleratlllAntonioL!vorno
cans tied the E4rthquake~ 1-1. Dynamqs. !1IPpe~ the Apaches
Stream
10-0.' Scali' Goldstein
Michael Perrone played super
were dynamite .. '"..
Tom Civitanova scored for the' 2-1. Magtclans Jim Scruggs and
scored four' goals. hat trick by wing for the He"ians backed by Boy. '12 "VDdel [N·S] .1,
·Quakes. on an assist by Tim John Sattermans team work enMark Buehlman. Frank PilteUi (2) Wade Wahy and outstanding goal .
Vllitures beat !he Dirty Dozen
Seaquist and the good play of abled them to beat the Arrows
and Mike McHale (I).
tending from Chris St. JameS·J-I
wilh super playing by An- Doug Meyhoefer.
J-O. The Bugmen lost 8-J to the
Boys l~ Ii: Under
"
The Indians shut out the thony Orlando. Mitchell Selip and
Boys 14 '" Under (N.S]
Mariners but Matt Plaia. Bob
The Chargers
played Cold' Satellites 2-0. Paul Dutty .. Manny' 'Leonard Telesca. Hawks over the
The Cyclones defeated
the Palandrani and Joe Munino tried
Spring Harboiwinning
7-0. Good Goodman and Damien Pickel in Atoms 1-0 with great goal tending
Pioneers 7.3 with Craig Barash's
Sew Bays
.
·team work was displayed by all of goal were· ~tandoulS for the by Douglas Brown and super
hat trick (J) and help from Tony
!'-rsenals over the Jets 4-(.
the Chargers.
The Chargers
Indians.
defense by Robert Flattery. Rich· Campanaro. The Go Fors outdi4 _ Mike .Cullen played an excellent
played Running Deer in a MassaThe Skywalkers
edgClj the ard Gramse and Thomas Maenza.
the Destroyers 4-0 in spite of hard
le~ wmg. Scott Woebs~ and Ray
pequa-against.Massapequa
'race
Truckers 2·1. Roland Volz. Kevin
Dolphins outplayed the Maulers
playing by' Jon Gerstel.
Dan
Mmnera scored. 4-0 VictOry for
for the cup 10 a 1-0 loss. The Connors anll Michael Brust were 2-1 with two goals by Scott Wiss.
Rossmango. John Jakuback and
the Bulls over the Rams. Good
Chargers
played an excellent
Trucker standouts. In a second
and strong defense
by Andy Dan Arnold. The Marmadukes
play for the Bulls from Michael
game bu, failed to s.;ore.
tight game it was the Marvels
Carbone
and Brian Sullivan.
beat the' Bugmen J-O. Scoring
Piuir,;,sso. Mark Stuart. Michael
The Trailblazers
beat Haupover the Controllers 1-0. Scott Wheels beat the Badgers 2-1 with their first goals were Bill Puff.
Srebnlck and Paul. LaBruyere
pauge 4-2 on goals scored by Paul
Knight. James ..Liblick. Jllmes
two goals by John Thoresz and
Bill Brostek and Marc Gerber.
scored the goals, Patno •• heat the
Bigilin (2), Ctaig Zimmer and· Manganiello and Mark. Shapiro
strong defensive playing by An- The Devils sunk the Mariners 5-2
Islanders 5-1. Goals scored for !he
Steven Politowski 'with Glenn
played super for the Marvels. The drew ·J.aFemina
and Thomas
with Brian McHale scoring a hat
Patriots were Tom Happ.,l'.enBrandimarte cited for fine play. In Pumas beat the Dragons 5-0. Neil Johnson. Cougars beat the Rebels
trick and good defense by Jeff
neth Gordon and Gr~g Gagnon.
their regiOnal cup game the . Fusco had a hat trick plus one J-O with a shutout by goalie
Rodriguez and Joe Leone. The
Bulls scored a 2·1 wm over the
Trailblazers lost to HicksviUe 1·0 backed by Andrew Coenen. Philip Robert Maggie and good playing
Arrows downed the Yankees 5-2
Spartans. Excellent play by Jim·
in a hard fought game. Scali
F10rie and Erik Alliksen. _
by, George Cain.' Daniel Gubler
with Chris Wesch (2) and Jerry
my Steinmetz. John Clancy and
Leamey played an outstanding
The Bombers and Superslars'
and Kevin Campanaro.
'Curreri
(1) scoring. Paul Brussel- .' James McNa,!,ara. Arsenals topgame in goal with Jeff Bank and
fought to a ·2·2 tie. Richard
MAKEUPS·
Badgers fought
er. Dan Cain and Charles Zan.
ped the Patnots 4·1. Excelle!'t
Ed Bauer excellent on defense.
Hughes and Michatl Ryan were
hard for their win over the Pirty
ghi's outstanding playing enabled
offense and defense play from
Boys 13" Under
Bomber SlandOuls. Seth Kali
Dozen 2-1. A goal by Joseph
the Bootleggers to win over the
Tom MUlJlhr. Scott Peconno and
The
Blackhawks
continued
booted in the goals for the Castelli .and strong defense' by Comanches 6.1, The. Mallicians
John Zonnni.
their winning way •. by beating
Superstars
'assisted . by Scott Khai Nguyen and goal tending by
Locust Valley. All 16 Blackhawk
Puriftcato and Paul Ogden play- Thomas Mallick put the Diny
players have now' scored a goal
ing outstanding goal.
Dozen under. Atoms over the
this season.'
Boya 10 Ii: Under [E·Wj
Dolphins J-1. Good defense by
Boy. IS Ii: Under
Bears edged Snappers
2-1.' Keith Johnson. Edward Walsh.
The Bugs fell to Northpott 4-0. Lar,,' Iligel. Richard' Conforti.
and' JimmY Flanagan. kept the
Playing well for the home team
Tom Hartmann and Peter, Hehl. Dolphins down. Wheels over the
was Timmy Genirs, Don Wester••.•.re super in defense for Bears.
Hawks J·1 in a game played half
veldt and Ralph Moellendorf.
Buokeyes and Lancers played to a in darkness. Good defense for the
Glrla 14 " Under
0·0 tie. Steve Valentine. Andrew
Wheels by Roger Liucci. Jeff
The Stingers lost to North, Grossman
~nd Sleven Lesser', Kamean and Jeff Kastil.
Babylon J-1. Scoring 'for' the, were defensive
standouts 'for ,Boya 12 "Under [II-WI
Stingers was Terryanne Maenza;
Buc~eyes.
Cna4ians.
defeated
In a make-up
game.
the
Sally Cummings played one of her
MighlY Mites 7.0, Ralph Mas- Hurricanes 'edged the Americans
beller games.,
'ciovecchio.
Gary Rini. Billy Bi· 1-0. Chris Redpath in goal. Ollon
INTERMUlL\LS
schoff and Ray Bartolp's excep'
Downing., Jeff Lew and Carl
Boya 8 Ii: Under
tional pl~ying led Canadians III Maiuire all contributed· to the
Cheetas defeated Termites 2-0 the win.' Lobsrers snipped Sea- win. The Hurricanes fell to the
with a ~oal b.y Marc Pa£nolzi
art'!,
g,l!I.I.~4·1. lobslt'r~ had a hat trick
Ra rr:'l ('II r1:l0.; 4-1
Mir'h;lpl
~\'1'1
one by Lance Caffiero. Thomas
by Chris !large. goalies Kenny
schello (2) and Henry Jiminez (I)
O' Keeffe and Kevin Hudson (all Fonte and Michael Eisner and scored while Gregg Fior
and
had a foot on' it when goal was fullback Nicolas Kory were out- Tommy Krieg played super descored). Playing well for the standing Clippers beat VIPs 1-0. fense. The Knights beat the Sons
Termites were Kristian Holst.
Clippel$ sparkpiug halfback Rich- 3-2 on the scorinl'( of Mati
SOCCER STANDINGS
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Massapequa
Soccer
Club
travelling teams put on an impressive show 9n the ,road last
weekend as they swept all of their
games. Only three ties were
recorded'; no losses marred their
records. In girls' 16-under play
the Rowdies downed Cow Harbour, 5-1. Scoring for the Rowdjes
were Chris D' Avanzo, Karen
Dolen, Laura Beier and two by
Chris Hammer. Outstanding at
half was Emily Pickering, who
controlled the flow of the game.
GIRLS 14-UNDER
The Thunderbirds
beat undefeated F;ast Meadow, 5-0, on
goals by",Janet
Rode, Pam
Fleischmann,
Pat Masott and
Barbara
Bevilacqua .. Terrific
team effort was given by all the
Thunderbirds. '
The Stingers played an excellent game of soccer, . tying
Northport" A", 1-1. Scoring for
the Sting\lrs was Ronnie Mennella. Great saves by goalkeeper
Lisa Ricciardi and good playing
by ,Jane McGuir.e, Leslie Sturm
and Allison Small c9ntributed to
the tie:
The Classics shut out Bohemia,
7-0, on heads-up goalkeeping by
Diane Kelly; Ann Marie Markey,
Pat Killane, Chris McAuliffe,
Chris Watt and Charlene Ozello
popped the goals in the net.
GIRLSI2-UNDER
'L
.
The Scooby'Doos edged Garden
City,.3-2, with outstanding play
performed by Claire Ml\rtin,and
Suzy Marose.
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'.
game. Paul Kolensky, Bruce
Ozello, Pat Pane and Dan
Dougherty led tile determined
effort of the entire team;.
BOYS H-UNDER
The Running Deer defeated
Deer Park, 3-0, with outstanding
play by, Billy Anderson, ,John
.Blood and,Joe Qent.
The Grasshoppers beat Garden
City, 5-2, Frank Pittalli, Bobby
Bruhnke and Kerry Hoffmfln
were cited for their fine play
while Ivan Ruhnke played super
in defense.
The Cubs beat Smithtown, 3-1,
and moved into first place in their
division. Fred ,Lee scored one of,
the goals with tight defense by
Eric Berg, Darren Federico and
Santi Hernandes.
BOYS 12-UNDER
The Trailblazers
defeated
Huntington, 5-1, on gOl,llsby
Glenn
Brandimarte,'
,John
Clancy, ,Jeffrey Bank and Craig
Zimmer.
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On goiils scored" by Billy
Stegman, Craig Thorsell and Pat
Powers,
the Vikings
beat
Levittown,. :1-0.Eli:cellent corner
kicks were made by ,John Lewis.
BOYS 13-UNDER
Goals by Keith Duggan, Rick
Carmine, Mark Bodenstein and
standout defensive play by Scott
Ezrolled the B1ac~awks to a 4-0
victory over Baldwin.'
BOYS 15-UNDER
'The
Bugs and 'Huntington
battled to a scoreless tie.'Playing
GIRLSI8-UNDER
.
well were Zuch, •Westerveldt,
The Red Devils, !leat Bohemia, ' Moellendorf and Lewis.
7:0. Standing out on offense were
BOYS 16-UNDER
Liz Doherty, Sharl)D Lowell with
The Rangers tied Plainview, 2Judy Allstadt super on defense.
2.. Scoring for the Rangers were
Bob Connors and RloISselEmery,
BOYS iO-UNDER
. The hard" driving
Eagles
with outstanding play by ,Jimmy'
defeated Huntington, 2-1, in a key
Walsh.
Vc\ 18
MSC Eagles
Take No.1
In Massapequa Soccer Club
action. the Eagles concluded their
season by winning first place in
the 10-Year-Old Boys Division of
the Northport Tournament. In
five games they scored 23 goals
while allowing only three to their
opponents from Virginia. New
Jersey and Long I.;land. The
coaches wish to thank all the boys
on the team. Daniel Doherty.
William
Dougherty.
Michael
Fergus. Billy Hartl, Matthew
Heckman, Paul Kolensky, Scott
Kriegsman.
Chris McMullan,
Steven Minutillo, Bruce Ozello,
Patrick Pa:te. Joseph Quirk.- Robert Ruland, Scott Sclesa and
. Richard Single. Thanks also we,nt
out to the parents who supported
them throughout the season.
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MSC, travellers gain wins
.in weekend soccer play
The Massapequa Soccer Club
was busy last weekend with
travelling team action, The
'\:::Eagles of the boys', lo-under
-:c~classtied CowHarbor, 1-1,on the
"play of Scott Kreigsman, Billy
,'I Dougherty,
Bruce
Ozello,
'ClI Michael Fergus, Bob Ruland,
~teve Minutelloand Billy Hartl,
'\\, In boys:, ll-under action, the
.••Running Deer .downed Lindenhurst. Goalkeeper Courtney
Fernandez, along With Billy Anderson, John. Blood, Joe Dent,
Kevin Fisher, and Greg Kopp
were instrumental in the win,
The Grasshoppers swamped the
Patchogue Tigers, 14-0. Mark
Buehlman scored a hot trick.
Goalkeeper Eric Brown led the
defensive play for the 'Hoppers,
In other action, the Cubs downed
Baldwin,4-2,
The Chargers
beat· the
Rowdies, 3-0,on goals by Richie
Schwarz, Greg Vogel and Brad
Gillam., John Whelan, Ricky
Primiano and Matt Ryan led the
defense. ,
The Trailblazers kayoed the
Auburndale soccer' players, 9-0,
on h\lt tricks by John Kriliotek
and Steven Polotaski.
In boys', I3-under action, the
Blackhawksbeat Valley Stream,
7-0. Ricky Carmine led the team
with two goals; the rest of the
scoring was evenly distributed.
On defense, Brian Dovzak and
Peter Bruu were outstanding.
The Olympics defeated MAC,6-1,
in 'the I4-under category. Mike
Albert and Ray Stroveglie were
leaders for the pequa Soccer
Clubteam.
The Santos took Huntington, 42, on goals scored by Christopher
. Weigand, Kevin' Shanley and
John Vogel. The Bugs were
beaten by Garden City, 1-0.
Goalkeeper Chris Fabber turned
away 17 shots in the heartbreaker. The Celtics defeated a.
tough, West Babylon squad, ~-l.
Both goals were scored by Larry
Kessler, assisted by Matt Ednie
and Ronny Marino. Brian Oliver
was cited for his goalkeeping
efforts.
The High-Scor.ing Cubs Clinch First Place
'TRA VEUNG TEAMS
Brian Madden with go~ls scored
Boys 11 &< Under
by Tom Conlon. Jim Spina, Chris
The undefeated Cubs clinched
Amendolare.
The Eagles, overfirst place in their division by , powered Auburndale 7·0 in a well
beating Kings P.ark 9·1: Helping
played game. Billy Dougherty.
, out with the scoring was Santi
Richard Single, Bruce Ozello.
Hernandez (2) and Ray Fuscaldo.
JosephOuick and Steve Minutello
Super playing by Kenny Simco.
led the attack with excellent
Grasshoppers defeated Bay Shore
support by the entire team.
5·1. Eric Schwab scored a hat
trick with Scotl' Goldstien ' an<l Boys 12 &< Under
)(en Johnson chipping in with' One ·.·'.i The Chargers
played Cow
",ach. Rodd McMinll had a super
Harbor for the second time in as
game. With super play by Joe
many weeks and beat them by the
Dent. Kevin Fisher. Gregg Kopp
same score of 4·1. The Chargers
, and Kevin Masefield. lhe Runare tied' for first 1st place in the A
ning Deer defeated Plainview. In Division of the L.J. Junior Soccer
a hard fought '12 year old regional
League and are playing Huntingcup semi-final game, the Running.
ton in a deciding last game of the
Deer were defeated by Hichyille
season at Berner Soccer Field at
Red. Hats off to Paul Mazzie.
12:15 Saturday.
John, McGuire, Bob .ozeUn and,
The Trailblazers
beat I:'land
Pat O'Nem.
Trees 8·1. Steven Pololowski,
Peter Snell, John Clancy and Fred
Boys 10 •• Ullder
Franke were all ciled for outRascals beat Huntington 3·0.
standing play. The Vikings beal
~gi!!.i.
OYL'lIl~,J!e.l£!!.se was
North Shore 4-0 which
landed
-. -
overtime,
(he Breakaways Qut· DIng goal aided by the good ,
kicked the Whim·A·Ways
6·5 offensive play of Derrick Corrado. :
with the good playing of Lisa Chris Reulzel Siood Oul in goal for
Venturino. Brenda Deegan and the Skywalkers.
Colleen Diemer. The Love Bugs
edged the Sting Rays 2·] in Boys 10 •• Under IE-WJ
another overtime game on the
In make·up aClion. the Bears
super playing of ,Michelle Kass,
and Seagulls play~d to a 1·1 lie.
Boys 15 •• Under
Virginia Nash (I) and Claudia Sandy Stolar. Be,nd Spies and
The Bugs edged Deer Park 4·3.
Richard DeNavc were oUlstand·
Goals Py Chris Roach. SCOll Fermature (I).
On Sunday the new league
ing in defense
for Seagulls.
Urgan, ,Tom Miller & Timmy
Clancy. The !lugs and Huntington
champs were the Love lIugs who Michael Virgadamo. Peler Hehl
played to a 3·3 tie. Goals by Chris
waited until overtime to score on and Joe CardeJlo were defensive
the Breakaways, 1-0, in a very - leaders for the Bears. In another
Roach. Timmy Clancy and Tim
evenly matched game. Love Bugs tie game. Lobsters and Buckeyes
Geniers with good defense by
Maureen O'Conner (I) Maryann
finisbed 2·2. Sal Catapano and
Donald SOarkey and Ralph Moel·,
Watt, goalie Debbie DeRosa and Peter Culver scored with Patrick
lendorf.
Breakaways
Chris
Halonski.
Titus playing super defense for
GIrIi 10 & Under
Marge Bischoff and goalie Lisa' Buckeyes. Lobsters scorers were
Usl]ock aU played super.
Billy McCormick and Chris Borge
The Red Devils continued on
with SCOtl Eager playing an out·
their winning ways by shutting
Boys 8 •• Under
standing defense. Mighty Mites
out Cow Harbor 7·0. Excellent on
MAKE·UP • Comets- defealed
defense 'were Dorene Lombardo
and Snappers ended rheir game
Cheetas 2·0.with both goals for in another rie. 0·0. Mall Ingle and
and Joan Tebeau with Karen
the Comets by Glen Kreigsman
Brian
Aarons
played
super
Christian chipping in with one
and good defense
by Kevin defense wilh· Eric Hartung flaw·
goal. Special mention to goal·
Donohoe. Termils lied Midgels
less in goal for the Snappers.
keeper Liz Doherty who played an
1·1 wilh the Termite goal by Kenny Coles at fullback. Mark
OUls,tanding game.
Krislian Hoisl and good defense
O'Shaughnessy
and Eddy Vega
play by Matthew Marullo and were leaders
Girls 12 •• Under
in defense
for
Craig Michaels. Midgels goal by Mighty Mites.
The Hornets shut out Hicksville,
Marc Secchi, and great back·up by
5·0. Christine Christian scored a
Adam Berch and goal lending by Senior Boys
hat trick. Debby Laske and
Ed Plaia. Flying Aces were
Bulls 3 - Islanders I. Paul La·
Jeannine Brennan booted in one
defealed by Crushers 3·2 in spile Bruyere
and Brian
Rossman
apiece. The Scooby·Doos outplay'
of two goals by John Rea and scored for Ihe Bulls. Excellent
ed Locust Valley 5·1. Scoring
defensive plays by Joe Girimomi
goal lending from Domenic Pizzi·
were Suzy Leonard. Donna Me·
and John Townsend.
russo.
Islanders
Ed Johnson
Dermon,
Carolann
Sweeney,
Comets defeated Diplomats 9-0 made Ihe goal. Good playing from
Diana Young and Laura Fulton.
with excellent play by Brian Rail; Roberl Blum and ADihony Mal·
Girls 14 •• Under
Roberl Scully and Kevin Harris
lera. ·'c;
, '
I the Classics defealed Valley for Comels. Cheetas defeated
Astro;,' over the Arsenals 5·2.
Stream on a hat trick by Chns
Wonder Boys 2-0 with both goals Scoring: for':' the, ,Astros
were
i McAuliffe and scores by Diane
by Ryan, O'Connor
and great
Warren"Luccilli' and Don Stock·s.
, ·Kelly. Pat De Mott, Pat Killane.
supporl '\>¥ John Daly. Lance, hat, trick. David Anderson. has
: Karen Hughe., Charlene Ozello,
Caffiero 'and Tom O·Keeffe.,
been a super goalie throughout
~l!F.¥.g~I.e[H~4
Coris Yf~tt wit!J.::)'.\1rW!tet\'7'
Scorers H wilh a ,J~esfason
•..rgach Fra~k Deninno ~ .
, good goalkeeplng ,9Y Ja,lje .lia1d·
fcrmlle g~1 by Robert'"Wll\kler
wollm'tlke to express hIS thanks to'
,win, In their firsf regional, cup
and deferi~ive, action by Pierre
Bob Connors and the Arsenals for,
game of the season. the Classics
Kory and Kevin Crosby. Packers' a ,fine season.
,
,;
defeated
Northport
3-1 with
defeated Flying Aces 4·2 in spite ' Jets take the Patriots
6-1.
oeads-up goalk~epingby
Diane
of great goal tending by Andrew' Scoring for the Jets were John
Kelly and scoring by Colleen
Palazotto ~nd defense by Jim' !iunt, Ed Loftus. Bob Marrucci
,Kadian,
Cllris,Watt
and, Pat
O'Connor and Brian Haug for the ",and Tom· Conde. Also cited was
. Killanc;. A strong team effort by
Flying
Aces.
Darth
Vallers Jimmy Piccolo for tine playing.
th~ Stingers failed and they lost to
defeated toe Midgets 3·0 with PatriOls Ken Gordon. Tom HapI'
East Meadow. 2·1. Scoring for the
grear play by Danny Lee, Billy and Mkhacl Flood Played a fine
Slingers was Leslie ,Sturm.
Simonilsch, and Scott Smith for game.
th~ DV's. Midgets made a good
. Rams and Sparlans lied 1·J.
try witl) support' ft;om _ Mike Don Miller scored for the Rams.
Girls 16 & Uoder
,The ROwdies are the L.I. Soccer
Chiappetta, Ray Jallsen and Joe Good Plays by Ed Romondino and
McNicholas..
Shamrocks
'were
George Betlex. John Maguire
League Champs with an unde-.
downed by Saints 3·1. Shamrocks
scored the goal for the Spartans.
fealed record for the second
goal was scored by Mark McKenGood defensive play by Todd
season in a row. Congratulations
na. Liltle Rascals defeated Crush·
Lavender and Neil Smith.
to all the girls who were a spirited
and enthusiastic
team. Now on
ers I.-D.
The Go Fors II achieved first
the the Regional Cup.
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place in the soulh by outwitting
Boys 10 & Uoder
the Devils 3·1. Devils goalie G.
INTRAMURALS
.
In playoff action 00 Saturday,
Liblick'did an outstanding job and
The Sunflower won their first
the Bears fell to the Skywalkers
the coach wishes to exprus 'his
game this week defeating
the
6·2. Brian Nussenbaum.
Daniel
sincere thanks for a fun season to
Wildcats (wllo had tl)eir first loss)
Belasco. Thomas Murray and Heath. Howie. Harry. Don. Tom.
'1·0. - Linda 'Hess
anll Karen
Peter Gonzalez led tOe Skywalker
Tony. John. Joe. George. Brian.
MahJan' played
well for the
offenSe. In other action,
the Mike. Jeff. Dave and Ken.
• Sunflowers, ~nd Kara' Guteirez
Rivals, edged lhe Quicksilvers 2·1.
The Dynamos took the cham·
and Jodi' Lehrfeld played an
Joey ,Rainone scored for the pionship by defeating the Go Fors
offensive gamefnt' the first place
Rivals aided, by Robert Dealy and 3-0. Dynamos coach appreciates
Wildcats who won ,7 out of 8
the super, goal tending of Peter
the efforts given him all season by
games. The Blazers defeated the
Mehlinger. Quicksilvers' goal by Arthur Andrews, Jim Beato, Ken
Crusaders 4-1. Pamela Petrowski
Tom Fuscaldo with Robert Dent
Bliss. Jim Campa. Vinny Capuand Donna ~uland played very
outstanding in goal. Despite the ano. John Carros. Jeff, Cohen •.
",well fOf the -Blazers and Amy
efforts of William Corrado. Billy John Dettori, Dave Duryea. Mike
Clifford aJKI Robin Albino played' _ Franko and Jonathan Goldstein,
Ferraro.
Kevin Flynn.
Craig
a tough game for the Crusa~ers.
the Skywalkers wOn the League
Johnson, Sal Lagano, Jeff Staple·
The Better Halves defeated lhe
Championship
by a 1·0 score.
ton. John Tari and Larry Tru·
Saphires 4·1' willI the help of
Thomas Kadian scored the win· mino.
Stacey Wexler and, Kerith De
George. Nora Bevilacqua
and
Deb,!'a Higgins played an excellent offensive 'game
for, the
S~phires.
,,:
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them in a first place tie in their
division. Center fullback. Thomas
Weston played an out.tanding
game. Goals were scored by
Graig Thorsell, Timmy Glum.
Keyin Driscoll and Tim Golden.
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GIr\& 12 &< Uoder(N·SJ
" MAKE·UP -The Bionic Bomb·
shells defeated the Cobras 5·2,
with a hat trick by Debbie Langford and goals by Stacy Bardavid
and Heide Wennerstrom.
Cohra
fans saw good playing by Dina
Muller. Tory Peserusso and Jennifer Ryan.·
,
On Saturday
in sudden
dea~h
The RedDC!vil,s Put NorthpC?rt Through Heck·
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TRAVELING TEAMS
Pumas'
goal by Neal Fusco with
INTRAMURAL
Girls 10 & Under
assists 'from Adam Gottlieb and Brian
Girls 8 & 'Under
The Red Devils beat Northport 6-0.
Griflin. Tying goal scored by Michael
The Better Halves 3, The SunflowSuzy Cowen
and Nancy Galgano
Weston. Timmy O'Friei played outers 0, Karla Kopp with a hat trick and
scored two goals each with Amy
standing goal for the Satellites. The
Laura M Ichelt plus Henrietta CalderFarina and Deene Dolan chipping in , aro added Immensely to the game.
Skywalkers
walked over the Tigers
3-0. Scoring for the Skywalkers w,ere
with one each.
Candy Sattonuso, Donna Simco and,
.Girls 12 & Under
Derek Corrado (2) and Brian MussenDebbie Kudrycki of the Sunflowers all
baum with good defense from Marc
In a 5-0 shutout, the Scooby Doos
put up a good struggle for their team.
Mascievecchio .. Fine goaltending
for
defeated Brentwood.
Cited for outGirls 10 & Under (N,sj
the
Tigers by George Bressler with
standing play were Suzy Ralola. Joy
Daredevils and Smiles tied 2-2 with
Scott Ditzel playing good defense.
Petagno and Donna McDemott,
Karen Klei scoring both Smiles goals
Girls 14 & Under
Boys 10 & Under (E,Wj
and good delense by maryLou F lanaThe Classics shutout Garden City
Bears downed Buckeyes 6 to 2.
gan and Marie Lizzio. pn the Dare3-0 on heads UP goalkeeping by Jane
Good playing by Kevin Kreig also
devils goalie Jean Mooney had some
Baldwin and Karen Hughes, Chris
Stephen
Thomas with 2 goals, Bryan
great saves with good defense by
Watt and Nancy Peters popping them
Tracy Patrlk and good offense by Tina . Harz one goal and John Colarossi a
in the net.
hat trick for the Bears. Buckeyes two
Ferrari.
The Stingers tied Northport
1-1.
goals by Peter Culver and outstanding
Girls 10 & Under [W ,Ej
The lone score credited
to Ailison
play by Stephen Lesser ..
Robyn Leff scored both goals for the
Smail.
Boys 12 & Under (E,Wj
Robins assisted by Bernadette Con-'
Girls 16 & Under
The B"rracudas
shut out the RocIon. Fine Defense by Lisa Carmen and
The Rowdies came back strong this
kets 2-0 on Andrew Roth's 2 goals.
all. Ringers goals were scored by
week with
a defeat
against
W.
Bob Maloney provided super defense
Cindy Triano· and Erin Cain. Good
Babylon. Karen Dolan opened up the
while goalies Paul Sculley and Jimmy
defense by Mary Ellen Smith and all.
scoring for the team and was followed
Langford
shared shut-out
honors.
Girls Under 12
by seven different
scorers. Looking
Rockets Steven 0' Alasandro and SteThe Colts scored 4 goals against the
good were new Rowdies, Lois WysoVen
Felsl?n
were
outstanding
for
their
Strikers. Susan Reddin, Oathy Watt
kowski and Chris D'Avanza.
team.
and Christine Conti kicked goals, with
Boys 10 & Under
Boys,12
&
Under
(N.SI
outstand ing defense contributed
by
The Eagles fought H icksviile to a
Atoms exploded into a 4-2 lead over
Andrea Yaneili. Although the Strikers
scoreiess duel with fine play credited
the Wheels with 2 goals by Brian
were scoreless, .Lisa ~errone, Patty
to Richard Single, Pat Pane, Chris
Maloney, 1 each by Frank Coyle and
Kay and Deni~e Young piayed'well.
McMuilen and Matt Heckman.
Adam Zivitofsky. The Wheels scored
Girls 12 & Under [E,WI
Boys 11 & Under
goais' by Ken Donnelly and Douglas
Against
strong wind, goals were
The Running Deer defeated NorthMonty.
.'
scored for the Kick-A-Poo's
by Jean
port 4-2 spurred by the strong piay of
Boys 14 & Under,[s.Nj
Genirs
(1)
and'
Alissa
Fine
'(2)
,with
Kevin Masefield,
Paul Mazzei, John
In the first game of the day the
outstanding
goaltending
by Stacy
McGuire and Bob Ozello.
Marmadukes
shut out the Pioneers
Stein. Tieing the 3-3 game for the
Boys 12 & Under
4-0 with Mike Gramse's hat trick (3)
Ruffians were goals by Gina ScaraOutstanding play by midfielder Ian
and Len Warner's
single. Blil Puff
bind, .Aileen
Karver
& Christina
Thomson and defender Fred Franke.
outstanding on defense. Good playing
Tesoriero.
.
led the Trailblazers to an 8-0 shutout
by Pioneers
Bruc,e Stewart,
Dean
Girls 14 & Under
over W. Babylon. P"ul Bigilln scored
Aubsamen and Doug Kronenberg.
The Bumpers beat the North Stars
a hat trick and had one assist.
The Go-Fors 2 out#did the Mariners
2-1. Goals for the Bumpers
were
The
Massapequa
Vikings
beat
4-0 with Keith Ezrol scoring 2 and
scored by Tina
Memoli
and- Jodi
Wading
River 9-0 .. Kevin
Driscoil
Chris McMahon
1. The Mariners
Basmagy.
Alicia
Allen
scored
the
goal
scored a hat trick,with
Timmy Glum
Charlie Kuchlewskl and Mark Horan
for the North Stars and there was
kicking in two and p"t Powers one.
tried hard.
excellent defense by Kathy Sch.oen.
Boys 13 & Under
The Devils sunk the Destroyers 3·1
Boys 8 & Uoder
Exceilent defensive play by Steve
with Howle Goldspiel's
2 go"ls and
Termites
tied Wonder
Boys 2-2.
Wiggand and Peter Bruu coupled with
Harry Gosden 1. Mike Massa super In
Termite
goals
scored
by Robert
outstanding
goalkeeping
by John
defense. Destroyers stars were Jeff
Winkierand
Robert Wahl with good " Hegner (1) and Andy Healy.
Brady and Kevin
Ferrari
led the
delense by Kevin Crosby. Wonder
The Cyclones nipped the 8ugmen
Blackhawks
to " 3-0 victory
over
Boys
goals
scored
by Ricky OstrQve
Hicksville:
.
Hl with Bob Gannon scoring and
and Eric Hubber with good defense,by
Boys 14 & Under'
Mike
Haire
and Jim
Virgadomo
Kevin Doherty and Danny Spiro.
supporting.
Matt Newborn,
Dennis
On goals scored by Mike Johnson
McKeon and Chris Pickering did a
(2), Mike Miiler and Richard KolenBoys 10 & Under (N,s]
The Indians· scalped the Hessians
great job for the Bugmen.
sky with an assist by Brian Kilmeade.
The Magicians
and the Yankees
the Celtics beat Plainview 4-1.
3-1. Indians goals by.Frank Tassielli.
Alan Berman and Kenneth Wright.
fought to a 1-1 tie. Marty Sheehan
Boys 15 & Under
scor,ed and Richard Albert was terrific
The Bugs battled Deer Park to a
Hessians only goal 'by Michael Perin goal for the Magicians.
Yankees
rone with good playing from Kenneth
scoreless tie. Playing we!1 for the
. Mogul·· and John Gonzalez. The
Pa~1 Motley scored with Todd Monthome team were Urb~n, Ganlrs, Zuck
and DeMicol1.
.
gomery helping.
Pumas. and. Satellites
tied at 1-1.
>
The Arrow stopped the Apaches
3-1. Scoring
were
Mitch'
Weiss,
Darren LiVecchi and Vinny Labar •.
bera. The entire Apaches team played
well. .
The
Bootleggers
outshone
the
Bruins 3-1 with George Brady'S 2 and
Dan Bettex's
1, assisted
by Bob
Birney. Brian St. J"mes booted in 'the
goal for the Bruins.
The Dynamos defeated the Coman,ches 3-1. Scoring were Sal Lagana 2
and John Dettori 1.