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Week 5 Review

BU7/8

Roma and the Crushers got week 5 underway in the Bu7/8 division and it was Roma who came out on top winning 3-1 thanks to Ryan Kaiser’s go ahead goal.
The Crushers came out strong against the Southdown Flyers and two goals each by Cooper Brandt and Chris Prainito helped then to a 6-0 victory.
Roma and Germany couldn’t break the deadlock and shared the points in a 0-0 tie.
Carter Veitch scored a hat trick and James Vohs twice as Ajax recorded a 7-1 win over the Southdown Flyers. Ajax then made it two out of two beating the Destroyers 6-1, Carter Veitch was on target again, this time with two goals.
Matt Bender and Grant Kurland were the scorers in Rangers 2-0 win over Lazio.
Matt then scored a hat trick against the Destroyers in Rangers’ 7-1 victory, Royale Baker also found the net twice to keep Rangers in second place and two points behind Ajax in the standings.

BU9/10

Valencia continued their winning streak with a 6-0 win over Poland. Lennon Harrington scored five of the goals with Dylan Gugin adding one. Valencia found themselves behind in their second game as two goals by Chris Walker and one by Anthony Labombada gave Wolves a 3-2 lead. Valencia saved their unbeaten record though with a late equalizer as Lennon Harrington completed his hat trick.
Zach Kaufman, Logan Horowitz and Devon Brandt were on target as Atletico beat Poland 3-0. Zach also scored twice for Atletico against Elwood but a hat trick by James Bratchie and two goals by David McCalla secured the points for Elwood who won 5-2.
A Colin Lennon hat trick helped Elwood to another victory as they beat Wolves 5-3 in an exciting game. The win moved Elwood into second place in the standings.

BU11/12

Chelsea beat Spurs 4-0 in the BU11/12 division’s opening game thanks to two goals by Lennon Harrington and one each by Dylan Gugin and Liam Harrington. Chelsea then lost their unbeaten record as Arsenal held on to claim a deserved 3-2 victory. Bryan Lizama opened the scoring for Chelsea but goals by Jason Kaiser and Ryan Peskin gave Arsenal a 2-1 half time lead. Liam Harrington’s long range shot looked like securing a point for Chelsea but Jonathan Shank’s close range effort in the last minute won it for Arsenal.
The Ambush had a comfortable victory over Spurs, Liam Lennon scored a hat trick and Luke Rinaldi twice in the 7-1 win.
Benfica defeated Arsenal 3-2 in another action packed game before going down 2-1 to the Ambush in the final game in the division. Benfica took the lead through a Nick Campanelli goal but Liam Lennon turned the game around with two second half goals for the Ambush.

BU13/14

Chaos remain top of the BU13/14 division despite losing their unbeaten record in week 5. Jake Donahue and Carmine De’Ieso both scored twice in their 6-2 victory over the Green Machine before the Outlaws Green became the first team to beat them this season. Chaos were 2-0 down mid way through the second half after goals by Anthony Restivo and Michael Kleinman gave the the Outlaws the advantage. Chaos drew level with two goals in a minute but a second goal by Michael Kleinman and a thumping drive by Kyle Gallagher restored the Outlaws two goal lead which they held on to.
The Outlaws White found the going a lot tougher as they went down 8-2 to the Green Machine. Man of the match Andrew Mascia scored five times for Green Machine.
After a scoreless first half Finley beat the Outlaws White 3-1 thanks to goals by Owen Husselbeck, Arnold Alfaro and Osiris Shepperd.
Adrian Astudillo scored a hat trick, Raul Sanchez twice and Warren Sanger once as the Uniondale Vikingos eased past the Outlaws Green 6-0.
Finley and the South Huntington Sharpshooters shared eight goals and the points in an end to end encounter that ended 4-4 before the Sharpshooters and Vikingos tied the final game 2-2. Chris O’Connor scored for the Sharpshooters and Douglas Barrera for the Vikingos who each benefited from an own goal.

GU13/14

Northport Spirit tightened their grip on first place with two more victories in week 5. Liz Starin and Mia Freire each scored twice in the 4-2 victory over the Tiger Lily’s then Mia scored the all important goal in the 1-0 win over the Blue Devils.
Beanna Cumella scored twice for the Shooting Stars and Jessie Grover added another but it wasn’t enough to beat the Tiger Lily’s who came out on top 4-3 in another exciting match. Ava Maiella, Claire Lindsey, Adelaide Kline and Angeline Miraglia were on target for the Lily’s.
Beanna Cumella and Emily Cheshire scored for the Stars in their 2-2 tie with the Blue Devils, Zoe Xidas replied with two goals for the Devils.

BU16

The Sting White overcame their rivals the Sting Green 3-1 in the opening Bu16 game. Eren Aydin for White and Johnny Tucker for green scored the goals in an even first half but another Eren Aydin goal and one by Alex Magnozzi after the break guaranteed the points for the Whites.
Another competitive game followed as the Whites and H Footy reached half time tied 1-1. Alex Magnozzi was on target again for the Whites with Carlos Godoy scoring for H Footy. An equally tight second half was eventually settled by an unstoppable strike by Carlos Godoy to give H Footy the 2-1 victory.
The Sting Green took a 2-0 first half lead over the CSH Falcons, John Baccardo and Luke Luckow with the goals. The Falcon’s Gannon Odierno’s reduced the arrears with a long range strike but the Greens hung on for the 2-1 victory.
Marco Ammirato scored for United against H Footy but Carlos Godoy added another two goals to his total to give H Footy their second 2-1 win of the evening.
The United finished the day with a 6-0 win over the Falcons. Gabe Quesquen, Alex Marino and Dante Posinelli each scoring twice.

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