Kate Bowen scored in overtime off an assist from Laura Bittman to lead the Rampage (Girls U12) into the Connecticut Junior Soccer Association (CJSA) State Cup semi-finals this weekend in Berlin. Here are all the results -
Kate Bowen scored in overtime off an assist from Laura Bittman to lead the Rampage (Girls U12) into the Connecticut Junior Soccer Association (CJSA) State Cup semi-finals this weekend in Berlin. Here are all the results â
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Girls C/D
Rapids 1, Stallions 1 â Libby Feltch of the Rapids and Nicki Haylon of the Stallions scored the only goals in this tie. Courtney Berko played solid offense for the Rapids while Caitlyn Coster played strong halfback and Kaitlin Marsden was solid in goal. For the Stallions, Rachele Cox had an assist, Christine Collins was great in goal and Kayla Buckley was strong in midfield.
Thunderfeet 3, The Stride 1 â Natalie Villa scored two goals and Vanessa Richards added one to lead the Thunderfeet to the win. Jessica Balsano and Lauren Sippen had assists. For The Stride, Megan McGowan scored the lone goal with an assist from Sara Pollack. Riley Cameron and Erin Nemeth played well.
Boys C/D
Jaguars 3, Warriors 0 â Brandon McGuinn, Steven Jaroszewski and Timmy Lacouture scored one goal apiece to lead the Jaguars to the win. Dan Kowarick had an assist. Ian McEmber and Ryan Aims had several great shots on goal for the Warriors while Michael Giglio and Greg DeMenna played great defense keeping the game close till late in the second half.
Boys E
Kings 2, The Nucleus 0 â Thomas Capozziello and Connor Quinn scored to lead the Kings to the win. Thomas Murphy and Douglas Brede played well. For The Nucleus, Russell Morgan, David Tortora, Jake Tolson and Jack Curry had strong performances.
Supersonics 4, Blaze 0 â Clayton Markuch scored a pair of goals with great offensive support by Tyler Hanna and Max Eckart. Collin Gage was strong on defense. For the Blaze, Andy Hsu, Jimmy Russo and Matt Hodge played great midfield while Walker Mansfield was tough on defense.
Tigersharks 2, Terminators 1 â Lewis Thompson scored a pair of goals and Ivan Hutchison added one to lead the âSharks. Zack LeMein had a pair of assists while Alex and Kevin Woloszvnski played well on D. For the Terminators, Will Little scored the goal while Evan Alpert and Liam Ferguson both played well.
Girls E
Fireshooters 1, Terminators 0 â Emily Rowe scored the lone goal of the game to lift the Fireshooters to the win. Katie McMorran, Gabrielle Milano and Rebecca Silveria played well. For the Terminators, Lainey Audey and goaltender Keri Chernoff were strong on D. Andrea and Chelsea Savegh hustled and had great games.
Dynamites 1, Lightning Feet 0 â Michaela Beaudry scored the lone goal off an assist from Emily Foros to lift the Dynamites. Alexandria Fogelbry and Abby Doski had the shut out in goal. For the Feet, Julianna Sclaffani and Kristen Grabowski were strong in goal. Christina Gould and Sarah McMahon played strong defense.
Girls F
Huskies 3, Thunder 0 â Brittany Tolla and Jane Selafani scored goals to power the Huskies. Melissa Buccino and Rachel Karnoff played well. Maria Biondi and Michelle Zarifis both had outstanding games for the Thunder.
Shockers 4, Nighthawks 0 â Taylor Brady and Emily Suitek scored two goals apiece to lead the Shockers to the win. Catherine Neave played a good defense while Kate Fallon played a good offense. For the âHawks, Sydney Hutchison and Nicole Mendonca powered the offense as Courtney Campbell played well on defense and Haley Cobb was terrific in goal.
Cheetahs 1, Shooting Stars 0 â Shannon OâGorman scored the goal that lifted the Cheetahs to the win. Amanda Crowell played good on offense while Erica Schulz anchored the defense. For the Shooting Stars, Sophie Johnson, Claire Alexander, Erin Bernardi and Brittany Heck all had great games.
Boys F
Dragons 3, Bombers 2 â Brandon scored a pair of goals and Robert added one to lift the Dragons to the win. Jonah Muniz had a goal and an assist to lead the Bombers. Tyler Ruefenacht chipped in with a goal and Jonathan Witten added an assist. Robert Linden played well.
Roadrunners 2, Rockets 1 â Niles Wilson and Stefan Dullinger scored one goal a piece to lead the Roadrunners to the win. Matthew Barra showed defensive strength while Andrew Cameron was solid on offense. For the Rockets, Christian Barrett scored one goal. Jason Sherwood added to the offense while Chase Hutchison and Spencer Brindley had strong games.
Tornadoes 2, Wolverines 0 â Jonathan Sherman and Yossi Kohrman-Glaser scored the goals that led the Tornadoes to the win. For the Wolverines, Adam Hufziger and Sander Nydell played well in the midfield as Charlie Poarch played well in net.
Lightning Bolts 3, Nighthawks 2 â Connor Gallagher scored two goals and Danny Bittman added another to lead the Lightning Bolts. Jasper Edwards played very well in offense and Jack Beal made some crucial stops in defense. For the âHawks, Alex Roche scored two goals. Joey Fellin played well.
Vipers 3, TigerSharks 1 â Tom Diluoffo scored two goals and Bob Mascher scored one to power the Vipers. with Chris McGowan and Matt Swigart playing great defense. Lewis Thompson scored for the Tigersharks with Zach LeMien playing good offense and Chad Cullens making great saves in goal.
White Lightning 0, MetroStars 0 â Nicholas Klein and Jacob Moore played well on offense for the Lightning while Miles Dobbrow was strong in the midfield. For the âStars, Stephen Walsh and Lane Kummer anchored defense as Nick Strokis led the attack.
Monsters 3, Thunderbolts 0 â Francis Saracini scored two goals and Gabe Keogler added one to lead the Monsters. Kevin Pister and Christian Madeus had good games. For the âBolts, Daniel Collucci, David Csordas, Scott Smith and Travis Audet played well.
Boys U10
Crusaders 5, Berkshire United 2 â
Ryan Dunnigan scored two goals and Andre Capozziello, Colin Cooper, Hank Helgren scored one apiece to lead the Crusaders. Jason Marks provided offensive support as Dan Gallagher and Adam Ellison were strong in the midfield.
Girls U10
Power 4, New Fairfield 1 â Molly Mahony scored two goals while Nora Murphy and Matty Keane score one apiece to lead the Power. Kendall Svanda, Meghan Carney and Christina Caporale had assists. Brooke Liefels played solid defense.
Boys U11
Strikers 4, Woodbury/Bethlehem 2 â Patrick Fay, Aaron Nezvesky, Eric Thornberg and Kyle Moore scored to lead the Strikers to the win. Nick Wright, Ryan Pasko and Tony Vacarro supported the team well.
Strikers 7, Middlebury 1 â Kai Aschick notched a hat trick as Max Brazo, Josh Engler, Kyle Moore and Daniel Hufziger each scored once to lead the Strikers. Eric Thornberg, Moore and Aschick each assisted.
Boys U12
Raptors 3, Southbury 3 â Adam Buccino, Nahba Bropleh and Daniel Greenwood scored the goals to lead the Raptors. Colin Jacob, Chris McCann, Gene Kallivrousis and Matt Slattery played well.
Girls U12
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Rampage 2, Farmington 1 (State Cup) â Kate Bowen scored the game-winner in overtime off an assist from Laura Bittman to lead the Rampage past Farmington and into the semi-finals of the State Cup. Sara Kelley scored in regulation. Susan Mason played well up front while Taylor Smith and Caleigh Boyle were strong in the midfield. The semi-finals will be held Saturday, November 1, in Berlin.
Rampage 6, Litchfield 0 â Katie Pessin scored two goals, Kate Bowen scored a goal and assisted on two others, and Caleigh Boyle had a goal and an assist to lead the Rampage to the win. Taylor Smith and Susan Mason also scored while Laura Bittman and Berenice Bryant provided assists.
Girls U13
Hurricanes 3, Brookfield 0 â Kasey Schulz scored a goal and assisted on two others to lead the Hurricanes to the win. Danielle Norris and Kelley Sullivan also scored while Belle Hydock, Adelle Cerreta, and Cara Colacurcio had strong games on defense.
Hurricanes 4, Danbury 1 â Kasey Schulz scored two goals and Colleen Thornberg and Katie Serock one goal each to lead the Hurricanes. Mary Bloshuk, Genna Scheuerell and Nora Lynn Shimko played well.
Boys U14
Sherman 5, Nightmare 2 â Alex Bowen and Nerris Halili scored the goals in a loss to Sherman. Cody Cullens, Nick Kallivrousis, Ivan Kozlov, and Dana Ress helped to control the play in midfield.
Girls U14
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New Milford 2, Navigators 1 â Harriet Morgan scored an unassisted goal, but the Navigators fell to New Milford. Ashley Braun, Kendra OâConnor and Jackie Petrasanta played well on defense while Eva Cerreta and Julie Landing controlled the midfield.
