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Whatever could go wrong has gone wrong in the last five minutes of games for East Meadow’s girls’ soccer team, which suffered its fourth one-goal defeat of September last Friday, 3-2, to visiting Conference AA-I rival Calhoun. more
The Long Island Soccer Football League (LISFL) honored its champions at an annual awards dinner last month, which included East Meadow resident and former East Meadow Soccer Club youth player Gabriel Marques. more
East Meadow has hit the ground running with a new coach, Bob Elder, taking over on the sidelines. An assistant to the boys’ soccer team last season under Kevin Regan, Elder takes over a program with strength in numbers and versatility. more
Mark Romanowski joined the Albertson Soccer Club’s elite academy team in the fall of 2011, when he entered his junior year at South Side High School in Rockville Centre. The decision did not come easily for Romanowski, who is now 17 and a senior at South Side. He had played for the Rockville Centre Soccer Club since he was in third grade, and he loved his club. more
Inconsistency, injuries and unlucky bounces in overtime were all big reasons why Hofstra’s men’s soccer team went 7-10-1 a year ago (4-7 against Colonial Athletic Association rivals) and failed to meet expectations. more
A non-conference schedule that includes Ohio State, Temple, Georgetown and Wake Forest will provide Hofstra’s women’s soccer team with an early measuring stick and help it prepare for Colonial Athletic Association foes. more
Few bounces went Molloy’s way on the men’s soccer pitch a year ago, and the result wasn’t pretty. The Lions suffered eight shutouts, lost four times in OT and struggled to a 2-14-1 mark. However, an influx of newcomers and the return of 90 percent of last year’s offense have coach Danny Longo excited to turn the page. more
W.T. Clarke High School student Matthew Schwartz was honored as the Eastern New York 2011 Young Male Referee of the Year at a ceremony in December. more
I was shocked to see myself in the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch last summer. I wasn’t literally in the newspaper, but I saw myself reflected in the parents profiled in the brilliant investigative piece “Children may be vulnerable in $5 billion youth-sports industry: Parents and athletes feel the pressure to compete at all costs” (Aug. 29, 2010). more
After splitting one-goal games during the regular season, Conference A-II girls’ soccer champion Island Trees and runner-up Clarke had another back-and-forth battle in the first round of the Nassau Class A playoffs decided by the slimmest of margins. more
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