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Franklin Square residents Gabrielle DeMicco, Chris Gharagozlo and Patrick Leahy have recently been honored by Kellenberg Memorial High School for their athletic accomplishments from this past fall … more
Cold Spring Harbor fired a scorching corner kick straight to the center of the 18-yard box –– and straight to the head of the squad’s best player, who was unmarked. “Our hearts sank,” remembered Anthony DeMartinis, the Kennedy soccer team’s assistant coach. more
Lerthon Theuma is one of 15 players on the Hofstra men’s soccer team who was born outside the United States, but Theuma is the only one of them who can say he went to high school in this country. The Franklin Square resident moved here from Malta when he was 12 and spent his teenage formative years adjusting to American cultural norms, both on and off the soccer field. more
Mepham made it to the upcoming Nassau County Class AA boys’ soccer playoff tournament the old fashioned way — by earning it. more
Mepham played for a worthy cause as well as for a berth in the Nassau Class AA girls’ soccer postseason tournament last Friday night and topped visiting Baldwin, 3-2, on a goal by sophomore Kristin Lasker with about 15 minutes remaining. more
Katie and Kelly Gerdes share a last name, a Sept. 12, 1996 birthday, a suite at Hofstra University with two other girls and a passion for “the beautiful game,” which they play together as members of the Hofstra women’s soccer team. No doubt, they have a tight bond, and they know a thing or two about overcoming adversity after being injured on the field. more
The Valley Stream Soccer Club’s Cosmos, in the U8 League, won second place in the top division at the annual Syosset Columbus Day Tournament on Oct. 12. The tournament was the team’s … more
In the backyard of Kathy Paesano’s home, the paint flowed faster than the conversation. A handful of mothers of St. Agnes Cathedral School students had gathered at Paesano’s home on Sept. 24 for their fourth painting party. Everything was on the table that day: baseballs painted for both Mets and Yankees fans, soccer balls for the RVC Soccer Club, pumpkins to celebrate the fall and a group of American flags. All were lawn signs that were designed and painted by hand by the moms. more
Losing four straight Conference AA-1 games out of the gate could take a toll on a young team with only two seniors in the starting lineup, but Oceanside girls’ soccer coach Marianna Winchester is optimistic things will turn around. more
The freight train that’s South Side’s girls’ soccer program took a slight detour last fall when the Lady Cyclones (16-2-1), riding back-to-back state titles, were beaten by Garden City on penalty kicks in the Nassau County Class A championship game. more
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