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   <title>High School Soccer</title>
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   <updated>2008-05-27T02:15:27Z</updated>
   <subtitle>The N-Zone plays it to the flag with Long Island boys and girls high school soccer.</subtitle>
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   <title>Three from LI to play in Red Bull HS Cup</title>
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   <published>2008-05-27T02:11:50Z</published>
   <updated>2008-05-27T02:15:27Z</updated>
   
   <summary>BY ADAM RONIS Three players from Long Island were selected to play in the second annual Red Bull High School Cup to be played on June 21 at Giants Stadium following the Red Bulls-FC Dallas game. Alex Aurruchio, a goalie...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong>BY ADAM RONIS</strong>

Three players from Long Island were selected to play in the second annual Red Bull High School Cup to be played on June 21 at Giants Stadium following the Red Bulls-FC Dallas game. Alex Aurruchio, a goalie from Half Hollow Hills West, Patrick Cantwell, a defender from West Islip, and Craig Santangelo, a midfielder from Sayville, will represent Long Island. The top senior players from New York will take on seniors from New Jersey.  ]]>
      
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   <title>Beyar named Gatorade NY Player of Year</title>
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   <published>2008-02-01T08:41:09Z</published>
   <updated>2008-02-01T09:01:49Z</updated>
   
   <summary>BY ADAM RONIS Alaina Beyar of South Side was named the Gatorade New York Player of the Year today. She is a finalist along with the other state winners for the Gatorade National Player of the Year award to be...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong>BY ADAM RONIS</strong>

Alaina Beyar of South Side was named the Gatorade New York Player of the Year today. She is a finalist along with the other state winners for the Gatorade National Player of the Year award to be announced in May.

Beyar, a senior foward, had 21 goals and 10 assists to lead South Side (21-0) to its fourth consecutive Class A state title. South Side was the NSCAA's top-ranked team in the nation. Beyar, Newsday's Long Island Player of the Year, was also a NSCAA All-American and High School Scholar All-American. 

Beyar always seemed to play her best in the big games. The Boston-College bound Beyar had two assists in a 2-0 state semifinal win over Burnt Hills and had three goals and an assist in a 4-2 win over Pittsford Mendon in the final. 

Beyar was selected among 78 players nationally for the NSCAA/Adidas High School All-America Team and she was also selected among 35 players nationally for the NSCAA/Adidas High School Scholar All-America team

Beyar has played for the Long Island Fury the past two summers and participated in the Nike Premier 50 Soccer Camp in July 2006. ]]>
      
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   <title>Ahkeel Rodney: Nassau Player of the Year</title>
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   <published>2007-12-15T23:34:08Z</published>
   <updated>2007-12-15T23:57:16Z</updated>
   
   <summary>BY JOSEPH STASZEWSKI Elmont coach Patrick Corvetti knew Ahkeel Rodney was one of the elite soccer players on Long Island, but didn’t know his talents went far beyond that. Rodney simply didn’t tell him. &quot;He’s very modest,&quot; Corvetti said. &quot;I...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong>BY JOSEPH  STASZEWSKI</strong>

Elmont coach Patrick Corvetti knew Ahkeel Rodney was one of the elite soccer players on Long Island, but didn’t know his talents went far beyond that. 

Rodney simply didn’t tell him.

"He’s very modest," Corvetti said. "I didn’t know he played for the national team until I put him up for awards He never even told me. He is a modest kid who wants to win."

Rodney, Newsday’s Nassau Player of the Year, starts for the U17 national team and the Region 1 team. For Elmont last season he scored a Long Island leading 33 goals to go along with four assists. The junior’s desire to win was evident after Elmont (11-4-1) saw a 4-1 lead evaporate against Plainview JFK late in the season. After he tied the score at 5 with 1:00 left in the game, Rodney scored the winner, his fourth goal of the contest, with 15 seconds left in the game. It was his seventh goal in two contests.

"I didn’t want to lose at all," Rodney said. "We couldn’t lose. That was crunch time for playoffs. I just kept working." 

The All-Region selection was as dominate an offensive force as you could find, even though he drew multiple defenders and a defense’s undivided attention nearly ever game. Rodney possesses superb quickness, great accuracy and excellent foot skills. He has already received interest from St. John’s, Boston College, Santa Clara and Hofstra among others.

"He would be like a five-tool baseball player," Corvetti said. "He is fast, he has soccer smarts, he’s athletic, he’s coachable, and he’s a leader. He’s got the whole package. If he played goalie he wouldn’t give up a goal."

Rodney believes his role will increase even more next season as Elmont loses a substantial number of seniors. It should bring even more attention on him and possibly more accolades, but he’d rather quietly go about the business of winning.

"I don’t really like telling people that stuff," Rodney said. "I’m very humble. I don’t like people going ‘oh, oh, congratulations.’"

After this season he may get use to it.
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   <title>West Babylon Named Academic All-America Team</title>
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   <published>2007-12-07T04:15:38Z</published>
   <updated>2007-12-07T04:23:44Z</updated>
   
   <summary>BY JOSEPH STASZEWSKI The West Babylon boys soccer team earned the Academic Team Award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for the second straight year. The team&apos;s grade point average of 4.59 was the highest of any boys...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong>BY JOSEPH STASZEWSKI</strong>

The West Babylon boys soccer team earned the Academic Team Award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for the second straight year. The team's grade point average of 4.59 was the highest of any boys or girls team in the country.

1. West Babylon (GPA 4.59)

2. McKinney Boyd, Texas (4.32)

3. Dorman Roebuck, South Carolina (4.15)

4. Clayton, North Carolina (4.02)

5. Brookland Cayce, South Carolina (3.93)


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   <title>Boys Soccer Awards</title>
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   <published>2007-12-07T03:54:26Z</published>
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   <summary>BY JOSEPH STASZEWSKI I had the pleasure of attending the Suffolk boys soccer awards dinner at Villa Lombardi&apos;s in Holbrook on Monday. There I saw talented players and coaches receive well deserved awards while enjoying a delicious chicken cutlet parmesan...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong>BY JOSEPH STASZEWSKI</strong>

I had the pleasure of attending the Suffolk boys soccer awards dinner at Villa Lombardi's in Holbrook on Monday. There I saw talented players and coaches receive well deserved awards while enjoying a delicious chicken cutlet parmesan meal. The event was well run and Lou Hanner and his association should be praised for its organization. 

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      <![CDATA[<strong>SUFFOLK</strong>

<strong>All-American </strong>
Alex Aurrichio, Half Hollow Hills West

<strong>All-Region </strong>
Alex Aurrichio, Half Hollow Hills West
Stefan Carter, Half Hollow Hills West
Craig Santangelo, Sayville
Pat Cantwell, West Islip
A.J. Laza, Longwood
Oscar Rios, Brentwood

<strong>All-State</strong>
Alex Aurrichio, Half Hollow Hills West
Stefan Carter, Half Hollow Hills West
Alex George, Southold
David Radigan, Mattituck
Pat Cantwell, West Islip
Ryan McInnis, Center Moriches
Craig Santangelo, Sayville
A.J. Laza, Longwood
Matt McGarrity, Center Moriches
Oscar Rios, Brentwood
Richard Pisacano, Mattituck
Christian Quevedo, Smithtown West
Will Slevin, Sayville
Peter Callaghan, John Glenn
Sam Davis, Port Jefferson
Rob Harrison, Smithtown Christian

<strong>Player of the Year (Class AA)</strong>

Alex Aurrichio, Half Hollow Hills West

<strong>Player of the Year (Class A, B, C and D)</strong>

Craig Santangelo, Sayville

<strong>Coach of the Year (Class AA)</strong>

Doug Gannon, Half Hollow Hills West

<strong>Coach of the Year (Class A, B, C and D)</strong>

Val Winter, Sayville

<strong>League MVP’s</strong>

I – A. J. Laza, Longwood
II – John Dettori, Bay Shore
III – Pat Cantwell, West Islip
IV – Stefan Carter, Half Hollow Hills West
V – Craig Santangelo, Sayville 
VI – Peter Callaghan, John Glenn
VII – David Radigan, Mattituck
VIII – Alex George, Southold


<strong>NASSAU</strong>

<strong>All-Region</strong>
Ahkeel Rodney, Elmont
Jonathon Velasquez, Valley Stream South 
James Nealis, Massapequa
Nuno Rodrigues, Mineola 

<strong>All-State</strong>
Alex Del Balso, Cold Spring Harbor 
Jonathon Velasquez, Valley Stream South 
Zach Santangelo, New Hyde Park 
Ahkeel Rodney, Elmont 
Nuno Rodrigues, Mineola
Marlon Letlow, Roosevelt 
Brandon Small, East Meadow 
Joe Posillico, East Meadow 
James Nealis, Massapequa 

<strong>Coach of the Year</strong>
Keith Stanley, Massapequa 

<strong> Player of the Year</strong>
Ahkeel Rodney, Elmont 

<strong>Player of the Year – By Class</strong>

Class AA - Daniel Thomson, Massapequa HS 
Class A - Jose Lopez, Great Neck North HS 
Class B - Patrick Murray, Cold Spring Harbor HS 


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   <title>National Girls Soccer Rankings</title>
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   <published>2007-12-05T20:07:06Z</published>
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   <summary>NSCAA/adidas Final National Rankings 1 South Side (Rockville Centre, N.Y.) * 2 22 - 0 - 0 2 Acton-Boxborough Regional (Acton, Mass.) * 3 22 - 0 - 1 3 Lincoln (Portland, Ore.) * 4 18 - 0 - 0...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[NSCAA/adidas Final National Rankings

<strong>1  South Side (Rockville Centre, N.Y.) *  2     22  -  0  -  0    </strong>
2  Acton-Boxborough Regional (Acton, Mass.) *  3     22  -  0  -  1    
3  Lincoln (Portland, Ore.) *  4     18  -  0  -  0    
4  St. Ursula Academy (Cincinnati, Ohio) *  5     20  -  1  -  2    
5  St. John's College Prep (Washington, D.C.) *  6     21  -  2  -  2    
6  Eastlake (Sammamish, Wash.) *  8     19  -  0  -  0    
6  Gorham (Maine) *  7     17  -  0  -  1    
8  Lenape (Medford, N.J.) *  NR     22  -  1  -  1    
9  Battle Ground Academy (Franklin, Tenn.) *  10     17  -  1  -  5    
10  Issaquah (Wash.) *  12     19  -  0  -  1    
11  Greece Arcadia (Rochester, N.Y.) *  NR     20  -  2  -  1    
12  Strongsville (Ohio) *  13     18  -  1  -  4    
13  Gloucester Catholic (Gloucester City, N.J.) *  NR     21  -  1  -  1    
<strong>14  St. Anthony's (Melville, N.Y.) *  9     20  -  0  -  0    </strong>
15  Immaculate Heart Academy (Township of Washington, N.J.)   1     22  -  1  -  0    
16  Lakeville South (Lakeville, Minn.) *  18     20  -  2  -  0    
17  Pennington School (Pennington, N.J.) *  11     19  -  3  -  0    
18  Bearden (Knoxville, Tenn.) *  19     23  -  2  -  2    
19  Oliver Ames (Easton, Mass.) *  NR     21  -  1  -  1    
20  Archbishop Spalding (Severn, Md.)   14     19  -  2  -  1    
21  Conestoga (Berwyn, Pa.) *  23     23  -  2  -  1    
21  Casa Grande (Petaluma, Calif.) #  24     16  -  3  -  1    
23  Alta (Sandy, Utah) *  25     18  -  2  -  0    
24  Exeter (N.H.) *  16     18  -  1  -  1    
25  Collierville (Tenn.) *  22     20  -  1  -  5    


Also receiving votes: Cathedral (Indianapolis, Ind.), Cicero North Syracuse (Syracuse, N.Y.) 
* Denotes State Champion
# Denotes District Champion 
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   <title>N-Zone: Fall Season in Review</title>
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   <published>2007-12-04T19:55:51Z</published>
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      <![CDATA[Check out this week's N-Zone video, the 2007 Fall Season in Review.

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   <title>Girls Soccer All-State Teams</title>
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   <published>2007-12-03T06:30:40Z</published>
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   <summary>CLASS AA NYSSCOGS State Player of the Year: Jessica Shufelt (Greece Arcadia-5) NYSSCOGS State Coach of the Year: David Prutting (LI St. Anthony’s-CHS) 1st team 01 11 G Stephanie Reimer (Suffern) 02 12 A Ashleigh Barone (Shenendehowa) 02 12 M...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong>CLASS AA</strong>

NYSSCOGS State Player of the Year: Jessica Shufelt (Greece Arcadia-5)
NYSSCOGS State Coach of the Year: David Prutting (LI St. Anthony’s-CHS)
1st team
01 11 G Stephanie Reimer (Suffern)
02 12 A Ashleigh Barone (Shenendehowa)
02 12 M Becca Lee (Bethlehem)
05 12 A Jessica Shufelt (Greece Arcadia) 
08 11 AM Vicky DiMartino (Massapequa)
11 12 M Laura Greene (Sachem East) 
11 12 D Jennifer Abbate (Northport) 
11 12 A Marissa Caroleo (North Babylon) C 
12 D Brianna Garcia (LI St. Anthony's)C 
10 A Rachel Nuzzolese (LI St. Anthony's)C 
12 M Katie Nagy (LI St. Anthony's)
2nd team
01 11 A Stephanie Velez (Mamaroneck)
01 12 A Meghan Levacchia (North Rockland)
02 09 A Kristina Maksuti (Bethlehem)
02 12 M Becca Millock (Shaker)
03 12 M M.E. Lapham (Syracuse CBA)
03 12 D Lis Zuern (Cicero-North Syracuse)
05 12 M Brittany Godin (Greece Arcadia) 
11 11 G Alexis Gonzalez (Hauppauge) 
11 11 A Danielle Murino (Connequot)
11 12 M Erin Pardini (Smithtown West) C 
11 D Devin McTeague (LI Sacred Heart)
3rd team
02 11 G Olivia De Marco (Troy Catholic)
02 11 A Caitlin Kahalan (Shaker)
04 10 A Liz Dwornick (Union-Endicott) 
05 12 M Ashley Grove (Aquinas) 
05 12 D Sarah Henderson (Aquinas) 
06 12 D Shannon Algoe (Williamsville North)
08 12 A Sade Ayinde (Mepham)
09 11 A Jackie Frey (Monroe-Woodbury)
11 11 A Maggie DeVerna (Ward Melville) 
11 11 M Jennifer Melton (North Babylon)C 
10 M Devin Prendergast (LI St. John the Baptist)
4th team
01 12 M Colleen Barry (Arlington)
02 12 D Alicia D'Alessandro (Niskayuna)
02 12 M Kathryn Thomas (Shaker)
02 12 M Marrisa Wing (Columbia)
03 11 AM Nicole Close (Cicero-North Syracuse)
04 12 M Chelsea England (Vestal) 
05 12 M Amy O'Sullivan (Rochester Mercy) 
08 11 AD Kim DeCesare (Massapequa)
09 12 G Kelly Mahoney (Washingtonville)
11 11 M Chelsea DeVerna (Ward Melville) C 
11 D Elizabeth Botto (LI Holy Trinity)
5th team
01 12 D Courtney Miller (Horace Greeley)
02 12 M Courtney Blanchard (Queensbury)
04 12 M Rebecca Marx (Corning-Painted Post) 
05 12 M Alyssa Barrett (Penfield) 
06 12 M Amber Smyth (North Tonawanda)
06 11 F Jenna Rickan (Kenmore West)
08 12 M Alyssa Kildare (Farmingdale)
09 11 A Caitlyn Reilly (Monroe-Woodbury)
09 12 G Emily Sheilds (Warwick)
11 12 A Jasmyne Spencer (Bayshore)
11 12 M Megan Klement (Smithtown West) 
6th team
01 11 M Jen Mansfield (John Jay EF)
02 10 A Liz Boyer (Saratoga)
02 11 A Whitney Frary (Niskayuna)
03 11 A Chelsea Kuss (West Genesee) 
04 11 M Adriana Gaeta (Union-Endicott) 
05 12 M Erika Luedke (Greece Arcadia) 
06 12 M Ashley Beamish (Niagara Wheatfield)
08 12 M Brittany Walsh (East Meadow)
09 12 M Janelle Taylor (Washingtonville)
11 10 D Alyssa Brandofino (Commack)
11 12 M Jenna Stasiewicz (Smithtown East)

<strong>CLASS A</strong>
NYSSCOGS State Player of the Year: Alaina Beyar (Rockville Ctr. Southside-8)
NYSSCOGS State Coach of the Year: John Schroeder (Sayville-11)* *posthumously awarded
1st team
01 12 A Samantha Porco (Lourdes)
04 12 M Taylor Kucharski (Maine-Endwell) 
04 11 D Lindsey Doxtader (Oneonta) 
05 12 D Liesel Toth (Victor) 
05 12 M Laura Hansen (Pittsford Mendon) 
05 12 G Jessica Dulski (Pittsford Mendon) 
06 12 M Jenny Griffin (Williamsville East)
08 12 A Alaina Beyar (Rockville Ctr. Southside)
08 12 D Katie Starsia (Rockville Ctr. Southside)
08 10 M Crystal Dunn (Rockville Ctr. Southside)
11 11 M Domenica Hodak (Sayville)
2nd team
01 12 D Rashida Sherman (Pelham)
02 12 M Tess Massaroni (Holy Names)
02 10 D Amanda Malone (Burnt Hills)
04 12 A Jamie Holliday (Maine Endwell) 
05 12 M Lindsay Tegas (Wayne) 
05 11 D Alyssa Abel (Victor) 
08 12 G Kelli Hughes (Malverne-ER)
08 11 M Nicole Daly (New Hyde Park)
11 12 A Colleen McKenna (Eastport-South Manor)
11 12 D Ashley Khan (Islip)
11 11 M Dianna Marinaro (Shoreham-Wading River)
3rd team
02 11 M Brittni Lionarons (Averill Park)
03 12 A Natalie Muka (Cortland)
03 12 M Kaylee Benz (Homer)
05 12 D Keeler Topping (Pittsford Mendon)
06 12 D Jackie Coe (Grand Island)
08 11 MD Ashley Moore (Island Trees)
09 12 D Stephaine Strine (Cornwall)
11 12 G Allie Rivera (Shoreham-Wading River)
11 10 A Kara Mupo (Rocky Point)
11 11 A Jasmine DePompeo (Sayville)
11 12 M Leslie O’Brien (Huntington)
4th team
02 12 G Megan Sleezer (Gloversville)
06 11 D Neha Bakhai (Williamsville East)
06 12 F Catie Hilliard (Grand Island)
06 12 F Sarah Tarantino (East Aurora)
08 12 D Dayna DeFliese (Garden City)
09 12 A Kaitlyn Sharo (Cornwall)
10 12 A Katie Behrens (Massena)
11 08 A Kari Quinn (Shoreham-Wading River)
11 12 D Meghan Clifton (Shoreham-Wading River)C 
11 M Julie Vigliotti (Staten Island Notre Dame)C 
11 A Caroline Jastremski (Staten Island Notre Dame)
5th team
01 12 A Lia Bellizzi (Rye)
02 12 M Alexis Wallace (South Glens Falls)
02 10 D Sara Cipperly (Lansingburgh)
03 11 M Gabby Ariola (Mexico)
03 12 D Alyssa Upson (Whitesboro)
04 10 D Maddy Tiddick (Owego) 
06 12 M Sarah Christensen (Iroquois)
09 12 M Carly Jung (Goshen)
10 12 M Samantha Ahfeld (Massena)
11 12 A Nikki Beirne (Comsewogue)
11 11 D Gabby Martino (Islip) 

<strong>CLASS B</strong>
NYSSCOGS State Player of the Year: Becky Kaplan (Oyster Bay-8)
NYSSCOGS State Coach of the Year: Owen Scully (Briarcliff-1)
1st team
01 12 A Amy Marron (Westlake)
01 12 G Kate Crenson (North Salem)
01 12 D Amy Wagner (Briarcliff)
02 12 D Kat Kulzer (Tamarac)
02 11 A Ashley Wilson (Ravena)
03 12 M Sarah Holden (Marcellus)
03 12 M Rachel Farneti (Marcellus)
04 11 A Rachael Palladino (Lansing) 
05 12 D Jessica Butterbrodt (Livonia) 
08 12 AM Becky Kaplan (Oyster Bay)
11 11 A Breanne Ingargiola (Bayport-Blue Point)
2nd team
01 12 M Kelly Fanshawe (Nanuet)
01 10 D Kate Underwood (Briarcliff)
02 11 A Kylie Watt (Ichabod Crane)
02 12 A Jessica Strang (Schalmont)
03 12 A Deana Melnyczuk (Marcellus)
03 12 G Lauren Fletcher (Marcellus)
04 12 D Holly Mazursky (Chenango Forks) 
05 12 D Katie Mauro (Hornell) 
05 12 A Reily Condidorio (LeRoy) 
09 12 M Danielle Weimer (Burke)
11 11 M Demi Mello (Mattituck)
3rd team
02 12 M Mary Donohoe (Ichabod Crane)
02 12 M Sarah Lonergan (Tamarac)
04 12 M Stephanie Hoffman (Chenango Valley) 
04 10 A Taylor Mazursky (Chenango Forks) 
05 12 A Jessica Smith (Byron-Bergen) 
05 12 D Jen Wilkens (Greece Odyssey) 
06 12 G Kerri Ketchum (Fredonia)
07 12 AM Lindsey Keyser (Ausable Valley)
08 11 D Molly Bruh (Wheatley)
09 12 D Shannon Gough (Burke)
11 12 D Katie Cerverizzo (Center Moriches)
4th team
02 12 G Tiffany McCall (Schuylerville)
03 11 M Kassie Kleine (Cazenovia)
04 10 G M.C. Barrett (Lansing) 
04 12 M Renee Keville (Susquehanna Valley) 
05 12 M Kaitlin Moran (Livonia) 
06 12 A Skylar Carlson (Falconer)
09 12 A Marin McDermott (Red Hook)
09 11 A Christie Morano (Highland)
10 11 MD Kaila Maguire (Potsdam)
11 12 M Jessica Golden (Southold-Greenport)
11 11 M Julia Martin (Bayport-Blue Point)

<strong>CLASS C</strong>
NYSSCOGS State Player of the Year: Bri Smith (Nichols-CHS)
NYSSCOGS State Coach of the Year: Joe DiMattina (Florida-9)
1st team
02 12 A Kelly Murphy (Mechanicville)
02 12 M Sarah Delurey (Hoosick Falls)
02 12 A Ashley Gallt (Mayfield)
02 12 D Annie Mullen (Hoosick Falls)
03 11 A Dana Reina (Utica Notre Dame)
05 12 D Jessica Jones (Caledonia-Mumford) 
05 12 D Nichole Clark (Marion) C 
10 F Bri Smith (Nichols)C 
11 G Adele Jackson-Gibson (Nichols)
09 12 A Michelle Duggan (Florida)
10 12 A Jenn Curley (Madrid-Waddington)
2nd team
01 12 A Kate Gilberson (Valhalla)
02 10 M Amanda Hathaway (Stillwater)
02 12 M Kaitlyn Dano (Schoharie)
03 11 M Rebecca Gregory (Manlius Pebble Hill)
03 11 A Shacarah Henry (Tully)
04 11 A Kristen Cleveland (Candor) 
05 12 M Gabriella Palacio (Harley-Allendale-Columbia)  
05 12 D Brittany Cope (York) 
05 12 G Nikki Kingston (Geneseo)
10 12 M Brittany Crump (St. Lawrence)
11 11 M Karina Scavo (Stony Brook)
3rd team
02 11 G Lisa Bates (Galway)
02 12 M Lexi Williams (Mechanicville)
02 11 M Carley Pine (Hoosick Falls)
02 11 A Megan Rozumulski (Middleburgh)
03 12 A Makeda McGowan (Manlius Pebble Hill)
03 12 A Anna Kieler (Cooperstown)
05 12 A Jordan Ingalls (Bolivar-Richburg) 
05 12 A Jordan Pringle (Caledonia-Mumford) 
05 10 A Jenna Carson (York)
07 10 AM Kayla Rabideau (Northern Adirondack)
10 12 A Cambray Merrick (Madrid-Waddington)
4th team
02 10 D Galina Schreifels (Stillwater)
02 12 G Carley Keefe (Maple Hill)
04 12 M Katie Ahart (Candor) 
04 12 A Jessica Lorence (Unadilla Valley) 
04 12 M Danielle Gravel (Sidney) 
05 12 D Stacey Flint (Alexander) 
05 11 A Laura Lanzafame (Bishop Kearney)
06 12 M Shelby Winchester (Maple Grove)
07 11 AM Renee Egan (Plattsburgh Seton)
09 12 D Colleen Trainor (Webutuck)
10 12 A Shelby McGraw (St. Lawrence)

<strong>CLASS D</strong>
NYSSCOGS State Player of the Year: Nikkia Raso (Lyme-3)
NYSSCOGS State Coach of the Year: Joseph Dumoulin (Chazy-7)
1st team
03 12 M Nikkia Raso (Lyme) 
03 12 M Leah Guilmette (Hamilton)
04 10 A Kori Hamm (Edmeston)
04 12 A Stephanie Shellman (Downsville)
05 11 A Alison Richter (Fillmore) 
05 12 A Kristen Guenther (Arkport) 
05 11 D Katie Wyant (Jasper-Troupsburg) 
07 11 M Madelaine Guay (Chazy)
10 12 A Miranda Typhair (Edwards-Knox)
10 11 A Leah Melbeuf (Harrisville)
10 12 G Bridget Teele (Lisbon)
2nd team
03 12 A Terra Towne (Lyme)
04 11 A Chelsea Haight (Davenport)
04 12 A Brenna Campbell (Milford)
05 11 A Ashley Farwell (Scio) 
06 12 A Kristina Hallick (Ellicottvillle)
07 10 A Victoria Reynolds (Chazy) 
07 12 A Kelsey Gibson (Elizabethtown-Lewis)
09 12 G Kasse Brock (Roscoe)
10 11 D Krista Paro (Harrisville)
11 11 D Taylor Mims (Smithtown Christian) A 
11 M Jessica Calandra (Staten Island Academy)
3rd team
02 12 M Heather Nelson (Northville)
02 12 M Jane Gavrity (New Lebanon)
03 11 D Lucy Campbell (Hamilton)
03 10 A Nicole Law (McGraw)
04 12 A Maria Arnot (Milford)
04 12 M Amanda Dockstader (Edmeston)
05 09 A Stephany Elison (Whitesville)
06 12 A Stacey Hornberger (North Collins)
07 11 D Brigid Daul (Chazy)
07 12 G Kathryn Olds (Chazy)
09 12 A Valentina Babich (Livingston Manor)]]>
      
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   <title>Final Girls Soccer Top 10 Polls</title>
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   <published>2007-11-28T20:04:50Z</published>
   <updated>2007-12-03T22:56:55Z</updated>
   
   <summary>LONG ISLAND TOP 10 1. South Side 2. St. Anthony&apos;s 3. Sachem East 4. Massapequa 5. Islip 6. Northport 7. East Meadow 8. Sayville 9. Bayport-Blue Point 10. Ward Melville Nassau Top 10 1. South Side 2. Massapequa 3. East...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong>LONG ISLAND TOP 10</strong>

1. South Side
2. St. Anthony's
3. Sachem East
4. Massapequa
5. Islip
6. Northport
7. East Meadow
8. Sayville
9. Bayport-Blue Point
10. Ward Melville

<strong>Nassau Top 10</strong>

1. South Side
2. Massapequa
3. East Meadow
4. Garden City
5. Island Trees
6. Farmingdale
7. New Hyde Park
8. Mepham
9. Cold Spring Harbor
10. Wheatley

<strong>Suffolk Top 10</strong>

1. St. Anthony's
2. Sachem East
3. Islip
4. Northport
5. Sayville
6. Bayport-Blue Point
7. Ward Melville
8. North Babylon
9. East Islip
10. Smithtown West]]>
      
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   <title>Final Boys Soccer Top 10 Polls</title>
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   <published>2007-11-20T22:01:59Z</published>
   <updated>2007-11-20T22:13:43Z</updated>
   
   <summary>BY JEFF GOLD AND JOSEPH STASZEWSKI Long Island Top 10 1. Half Hollow Hills West 2. Massapequa 3. Chaminade 4. Brentwood 5. West Islip 6. Port Washington 7. Sayville 8. St. John the Baptist 9. Great Neck North 10. Mattituck...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong>BY JEFF GOLD AND JOSEPH STASZEWSKI</strong>

<strong>Long Island Top 10</strong>

1. Half Hollow Hills West
2. Massapequa 
3. Chaminade
4. Brentwood
5. West Islip
6. Port Washington
7. Sayville
8. St. John the Baptist 
9. Great Neck North
10. Mattituck

<strong>Nassau Top 10</strong>

1. Massapequa 
2. Chaminade
3. Port Washington 
4. Great Neck North
5. Syosset
6. Jericho
7. Cold Spring Harbor
8. Hicksville
9. Mineola
10. Valley Stream Central

<strong>Suffolk Top 10</strong>

1. Half Hollow Hills West
2. Brentwood
3. West Islip
4. Sayville
5. St. John the Baptist
6. Mattituck
7. Smithtown West 
8. Centereach
9. Ward Melville
10. Bay Shore
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   <title>Nassau Exceptional Senior Rosters</title>
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   <published>2007-11-20T21:00:12Z</published>
   <updated>2007-11-20T22:12:49Z</updated>
   
   <summary>The Exceptional Senior Games will be held on Saturday Nov. 24 at John Glenn HS. starting at 8:30 a.m. NASSAU WHITE ONE PLAYERS Carlos Barros, Mineola Alex Del Balso, Cold Spring Harbor Steven Jandly, Carle Place Ralph Sorbora, Valley Sream...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[The Exceptional Senior Games will be held on Saturday Nov. 24 at John Glenn HS. starting at 8:30 a.m.

<strong>NASSAU WHITE ONE </strong>

<strong>PLAYERS </strong>

Carlos Barros, Mineola 
Alex Del Balso, Cold Spring Harbor 
Steven Jandly, Carle Place 
Ralph Sorbora, Valley Sream South 
Anthony Maldonado, Malvern/East Rockaway 
Gary Tarantino,Wantagh 
Frank Hand, Lynbrook 
Phil Samoyoa, Floral Park 
Jason Tursi, Plainedge 
Anthony D'Antonio, Oceanside 
Billy Miller, Wantagh 
Anthony Romano, Bethpage 
Helder Cancelinha, Mineola 
Joe Gambino, Carle Place 
Jourdan Perez, Lynbrook 
Taurean Durham, Uniondale 
Anthony Morais, Mineola 
Leo Goncalves, Bethpage 
Frank Oliva, Long Beach 

<strong>Coaches: </strong>Allen Foraker, Carle Place HS 
Josh Berlin, Lynbrook HS 
John Strassenreiter, Carle Place HS 

<strong>NASSAU WHITE TWO </strong>

<strong>PLAYERS</strong> 

Willie Hank, Lynbrook 
Anthony Mongeluzzo, West Hempstead 
Mario Noriega, Locust Valley 
Marlon, Letlow, Roosevelt 
Marvin Perez, Lawrence 
Michael Richard, Westbury 
German Parodis, Glen Cove 
Tom Willoughby, Island Trees 
James Rigos, Herricks 
Mike Curatolo, Clarke 
Brenden Wells, MacArthur 
Max Grant, Great Neck South 
Adam Fein, Syosset 
Kevin Becker, Lynbrook 
Damie Henry, Roosevelt 
Gary D'Annunzio, Valley Stream Central 
Christian Filizzula, Mineola 
Mike Riccardi, New Hyde Park 
Ryan Cole, Cold Spring Harbor 

<strong>Coaches: </strong>Paul Pereira, Mineola HS 
Chris Valentini, Westbury HS 

<strong>NASSAU BLUE </strong>

<strong>PLAYERS</strong>

Jared El Gayeh, Baldwin 
Steven Jacob, Carey 
Matt D'Albenzio, Island Trees 
Jose Christian Campos, Uniondale 
Tim Munzing, Oceanside 
Zach Ricchiuti, Herricks 
Zach Scheiner, Oceanside 
Ajani Jones, Elmont 
Nick Martelli, Carey 
Christian Lavery, Clarke 
Makis Konstantatos, Herricks 
Aneun Lopez, MacArthur 
Andrew Rios, Great Neck North 
Alex Voskerijian,Herricks 
Liroy Ozinci, Plainview-JFK 
Dakota Kaiser, Long Beach 
Alex Rojas, Long Beach 
Ryan Porteny, Southside 
Ray Fitzpatrick, Garden City 

<strong>Coaches: </strong>Dennis Horton, Herrick HS 
Matt Princi, Carey HS ]]>
      
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   <title>South Side knocks off Mendon, 4-2, for fourth straight title</title>
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   <published>2007-11-17T22:03:01Z</published>
   <updated>2007-11-17T22:06:40Z</updated>
   
   <summary>BY MARCUS HENRY Boston College-bound senior Alaina Beyar scored three times as South Side topped Mendon (Section V) 4-2 in the state Class A final....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong>BY MARCUS HENRY</strong>

Boston College-bound senior Alaina Beyar scored three times as South Side topped Mendon (Section V) 4-2 in the state Class A final. ]]>
      
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   <title>Smithtown Christian Rally Falls Short</title>
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   <published>2007-11-17T21:21:19Z</published>
   <updated>2007-11-17T21:26:09Z</updated>
   
   <summary> BY JOSEPH STASZEWSKI It appeared the Smithtown Christian was going to lose a tough 1-0 match to Section VII power Chazy in the Class D boy soccer state semifinals . Then the Knights got a late second half goal...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<strong> BY JOSEPH STASZEWSKI</strong>

It appeared the Smithtown Christian was going to lose a tough 1-0 match to Section VII power Chazy in the Class D boy soccer state semifinals . Then the Knights got a late second half goal from Tom Hanft and pushed Chazy to triple overtime. Stetson Fields scored his second goal of the game 39 seconds into the thrid overtime to give Chazy a 2-1 win. ]]>
      
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   <title>Sayville Falls</title>
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   <published>2007-11-17T21:14:42Z</published>
   <updated>2007-11-17T21:21:13Z</updated>
   
   <summary>BY JOSEPH STASZEWSKI The Sayville boys soccer team&apos;s unbeaten season and hopes of a state title came to an end. The Golden Flashes lost to Section I&apos;s Byram Hills 2-1 in a Class A State semifinal at the Soccer Hall...</summary>
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The Sayville boys soccer team's unbeaten season and hopes of a state title came to an end. The Golden Flashes lost to Section I's Byram Hills 2-1 in a Class A State semifinal at the Soccer Hall of Fame. Sayville's Chris Hendrickson scored the game's first goal early, but Byram tied it quickly and contoled play outside of the earlier minutes of the second half. The winner was scored midway through the first half.]]>
      
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   <title>It&apos;s cold and it&apos;s over</title>
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   <published>2007-11-17T21:14:00Z</published>
   <updated>2007-11-17T21:15:55Z</updated>
   
   <summary>BY JEFF GOLD Absolutely brutal day for Long Island boys soccer teams as all four fell in semifinals up here in Oneonta at the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Half Hollow Hills West lost 2-1 to Vestal in Class AA....</summary>
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      BY JEFF GOLD

Absolutely brutal day for Long Island boys soccer teams as all four fell in semifinals up here in Oneonta at the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

Half Hollow Hills West lost 2-1 to Vestal in Class AA. Hills West led 1-0 before Vestal tied the score with 2:59 left. Vestal then scored the winner just 1:21 into overtime to give a sudden and shocking end to Hills West’s season.

Mattituck lost 3-2 to Spackenkill in Class B. After Mattituck took a 1-0 lead into halftime, Spackenkill scored three goals in a 12-minute stretch to begin the second half and take over the game. Mattituck scored with 8:40 left by couldn’t get the equalizer.

Full game stories on these two games, as well as Sayville’s and Smithtown Christian’s losses will be in Sunday’s Newsday. 

      
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