Coindre Hall Soccer

Long Island, NY

Week 4 Review – January 14

Weekly Review – Week 4

 BU10/11

Yovanni Rivera and Remi Asghar scored the goals as Valencia got week 4 underway with a 2-0 victory over the Crushers.

CSH Vipers then handed the Crushers their second 2-0 defeat when Dylan Hayden and Dante Salgado found the net. Dante followed that with a hat trick in the comfortable 6-0 win over the Destroyers, Peter Leavy also scored twice.

Harborfields Spurs had a good day and recorded back to back shut outs beating Valencia 2-0 then Liverpool 1-0. Caiden Veitch and Brett Sullivan were on target against Valencia and Caiden scored the only goal in the win over Liverpool.

Jason Kurland scored a hat trick and Josh Bakar twice as Man City beat the Destroyers 6-0. Jason scored his second hat trick of the day in an exciting game against Liverpool. David Delcid was on target twice for Liverpool but Man City held on for an entertaining 5-4 victory.

BU13

Harrison Krywack scored a hat trick for the Ambush as they beat Benfica 7-2 in the opening game of the BU13 division, Dylan Schnitzer also found the net twice.

Colin Phelan scored a hat trick for Benfica in their next game but they went down for a second time losing 8-6 to Spurs. Jose Bautista scored four times for Spurs and Matthew Malone twice in a free scoring encounter!

Luke Rinaldi, Matt Beasley and Charlie Giramonte all scored as the Ambush made it two out of two on the day with a 3-0 victory over Everton.

Nick Campanelli and Ben Koch each scored twice as leaders Huntington United saw off Spurs 6-0 but they couldn’t break down the Auburndale Green defense and four goals by Jon Turcios gave Auburndale the points in an impressive 4-0 triumph.

Eamon Jenson scored a hat trick and Joseph Martinez netted twice as Auburndale secured another two points in the 6-0 win over Everton.

BU9

The Outlaws kept up their 100% record with another two victories. Max Carino, Vincent Pupillo and Josh Stimpfl all scored twice in the 6-2 win over Lazio which was followed by an 8-2 win over Milan. Christian Luca, Michael Brandine and Josh Stimpfl each scored two goals in the comfortable win.

Byron Araujo and Lucas Flores scored the goals that gave Lazio the 2-1 win over the Southdown Flyers then Pavel Slivchenko scored twice as Milan overcame the Flyers 3-2. Jack Steinberg scored both goals for the Flyers in a close game.

GU10/11

Abigail Mallgraf scored the only goal as the Northport Extreme beat the CSH Jaguars 1-0 in the opening game in the girls U10/11 division. Abigail was on target again as the Extreme then handed the CSH Wrecking Balls their first defeat. Kayleigh Howard also scored in the exciting 2-1 victory.

The Cheetahs and the Jaguars played another tight game with both teams sharing the points in a 1-1 tie. Hailey Martin scored for the Cheetahs and Lila Porcio replied for the Jaguars.

Two goals by Shannon Tague gave Northport another win as they saw off the Cheetahs 3-0 before the Wrecking Balls recovered from 1-0 down to beat the Cheetahs 2-1. Sadie MacDevitt gave the Cheetahs a first half advantage but Stella Quilty scored twice after the break.

BU14/15

Ian Kaish, Anthony Restivo and Max Bratchie were on target as the Outlaws White beat the Outlaws Green 3-1. The Outlaws White bounced back to beat Auburndale 4-1, Dan Costello scored twice.

Raul Sanchez hit the net four times as the Uniondale Vikingos thumped the Outlaws Green 6-0, he then scored twice in another convincing 6-1 victory over Finley.

Owen Husselbeck was also on target four times as Finley beat Auburndale 4-1, a fine individual performance saw him score twice in each half.

BU17/18

Jack Langton scored a hat trick and Matteo Alzate twice as Chaos beat the Sting 9-4. Chaos then beat Northport Explosion 3-2 in an exciting match, Kevin Gulizo scored two excellent goals to secure the points for Chaos. H Footy and the Sting tied 3-3 in an end to end game before the Explosion got back to winning ways with a 5-1 victory over H Footy, Andrew Croft scored a hat trick.

 

Coindre Hall Soccer © 2014 Frontier Theme