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Teams Puma

Zuni Huron I

Kickapoo Huron II

Chicken Holidays - Zuni

Meyers Wires - Pumas

Sentinel Printing - Kickapoo's

Shoshone

Coral House - Aztec

Lakeview Deli - Arapaho

Vincent's Clam Bar - Hurons

Dr. Jodi Gutterberg DDS. - Erie

Parson - Sprague - Cherokee

Aboffs Orange Front - Mohicans

Dr. Weblin and Meskin - Apache

Mutual Engraving - Pawnee

BO Furniture - Mohawks

Bagelcraft - Iroquois

Sunday 9/20 (Joseph Alister Ins) Mohawks coached by Glen Boehmer played (Art Realty's) Chichasaw's coached by Lydia Pratesi. For the Mohawks Melanie Boehmer scored. Catherine Proto was outstanding at midfield, Kellie Monroe created many opportunities. Patricia Jean-Charles played a good all around game.

(Advance Sign's) Kickapoo coached by Kelly Delace played Scott Banks Mohicans. For the Kickapoo Xenia Reyes and Lenicia Jenkins scored. Danielle Devivo played great on offense, while Michele Delace and Ashley McKenzie were super in defense. For the Mohicans, Nicole Modica played great offense and Deja Cartolano was strong in defense Jennifer McCarthy and Kristin Haines had a great day all round.

Sept. 19 in the first game (Eye Deal Opt.) Iroquois coached by Steve Navarro played (Eagles Auto Body's) Mohawks coached by Ed Flower as the Iroquois defeated the Mohawks by the score of 2-1. For the Iroquois, Jorge Arbelaez and Paul Borkowski provided the scoring. Harrison and Isaac Rowner played well at midfield and Kevin Cloghessy was outstanding on defense. For the Mohawks Richie Flower scored, Nick Rossi did a superb job in goal, Steve Hegendorn was strong on defense and Brian Yohe and Brandon Michell had a good game.

The second game of the day saw (Pet Supplies) Apache coached by Vit Cassata defeat (Gino's Pizza) Cherokee's coached by Elias Skoulatos by the score of 4-3.

Standing
As of 9/20 W L T Points
Pet Supplies Apache 1 0 1 4
Gino's Pizza Cherokee 1 1 0 3
Eye Deal Opt Iroquois 1 1 0 3
Eagles Auto Mohawk 0 1 1 1
Standing
As of 9/20 W L T Points
Dr. Smollons DDS Shoshone 1 1 0 3
Farmdale Farms Algonquins 1 1 0 3

Ed Visone's Incas (All-State Capaldo AG.) defeated Eva Keaveney Algonquins (Farmdale Farms) by the score of 3-0 for the Incas, Brittney Flaherty, Garcia and Gabriella Petralia scored. Kim Foley played well on defense Amanda Schwartz was great in goals. For the Algonquins (Farmdale Farms) Jessica Delace, Monique McIntosh, April Eggens and Samantha Grimm had a good game.

Mike Finnegan's Shoshone (Dr. Smollon's DDS) defeated a visiting team from Oceanside by the score of 6-0. All the girls played great.

Sandi Blais Aztec (Coral House) played Ed Visone's Erie (Dr. Jodi Gutterberg DDS) for the Aztec: Joe Abitabile, Andrew Clarke were spectacular on defense. Doug Reda, John Susino dazzled Visone's Erie with their skills while Colin McKay ripped a shot for his first point of the season. The Erie's Brian Joyce stonewalled the Aztec on defense. Chris Moran, Joseph Nieto and Matthew Sagan scored their first goals of the season. Sandi Blaise (Coral House) played Jose Criollo Arapaho (Lakeview Deli). For the Azec Thomas Doyle and Andrew Lopez played an inspired game. Stephen Morello hustled and paved the way for Michael Blais and Altan Anon to score. For the Arapaho (Lakeview Deli) Dan Boehm was excellent in goal. A beautiful combo play set up by Jon Paul Marcy and Rich Santagata to get the first score by Stephen Forlenza. Carol Misiano's Hurons (Vincents Clam Bar) played Ed Visone's Erie (Dr. Jodi Gutterberg DDS) for the Erie Cameron Mitchel and Travis Pendergast shut down the Huron offense. Joe Visone was tough in goal. Casey Sammom scored his first.



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