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FALL SPORTST H E O F F I C I A L S U L L I V A N C O U N T Y
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SEPTEMBER 13, 2013 SULLIVAN COUNTY DEMOCRAT FALL SPORTS GUIDE 3F
BY ANYA TIKKA
Despite two key losses to grad-uation, new Eldred Head
Football Coach Mike Hoover isoptimistic about the upcomingseason.
“We lost several seniors, includ-ing Andrew Margorum and RJField, who are playing collegefootball at Hartwick College thisyear. They provided leadership toour team.
“Our goal is to stay together andwin Section IX. We have a stronggroup of players that have severalyears of experience.”
Out of those, he mentioned twotalented and experienced seniors,Nik Dilles and Julian Gottlieb.Juniors Nick Warren, Nick Bang-hart, and Taylor Warren shouldprovide leadership as well. Theoffensive line is anchored by vet-erans Alex Negulici and AndrewKougher.
Coach Hoover concluded by say-ing, “We have a dedicated group ofplayers who are going to playhard.”
Assistant coaches for CoachHoover are Pat Kean, Tracy Mar-garum, and Rick Dilles.
ANYA TIKKA | DEMOCRAT
Back row from left: Assistant coach Tracy Margarum, assistant coach Pat Kean, Chris Weber, Scott Van Tuyl, Justin Brewster, Gerard DiPalma,Nik Dilles, Julian Gottlieb, Dylan Williams, Hunter Kolvenbach, Taylor Frank, coach Mike Hoover, assistant Coach RickDilles. Front row: Bran-don Kougher, Alex Negulici, Jake McKean, Logan McDonnell, Andrew Kougher, Nick Banghart, Nick Warren, Chris Sardina, Taylor Warren, andMatt Scowron.
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FOOTBALLSept.13 at Roscoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 pm
20 Sullivan West . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 pm27 at Tri-Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 pm
Oct. 5 at Hackley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:00 pm11 Chester Academy . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 pm18 at Pine Plains . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 pm25 Roscoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 pm
Nov. 1 Sussex Tech, NJ . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 pm
GIRLS SOCCERSept.13 Sullivan West . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm
16 at S.S. Seward . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm20 at Tuxedo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm21 at Monticello . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 am24 at Chester Academy . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm26 Margaretville . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm28 at Monticello . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 am30 Monticello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15 pm
Oct. 2 Chapel Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm4 at Tri-Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 am
10 Livingston Manor . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm16 Tuxedo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm18 Chester Academy . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm21 at Livingston Manor . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm
BOYS SOCCERSept.17 at S.S. Seward . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm
21 at Monticello . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00 pm23 Family School . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm25 Chapel Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm26 at Tri-Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm28 at Monticello . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00 pm
Oct. 3 Tuxedo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm7 at Fallsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm
11 at Family School . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm15 at Chapel Field . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm17 Tri-Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm22 Family School . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15 pm
CROSS COUNTRYSept.17 at S.S. Seward . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm
21 at Warwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 amOct. 1 Port Jervis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm
5 at Brewster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 am8 at Sullivan West . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15 pm
12 at Manhattan/Invitation . . . . . .9:00 am15 OCIAA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm25 OCIAA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00 pm
ELDRED SCHEDULE
BY ANYA TIKKA
Eldred girls’ soccer team has a newcoach this season. JJ Gass, who’s
been coaching the school’s boys’ soc-cer team, moved to guide the girlsafter the previous coach left. He’s also
the school’s physical educationteacher.
He talked to the Democrat prior tothe season about his thoughts andexpectations for the coming season.
“We lost seven seniors from lastyear’s team to graduation,” herecounted. “Out of those, we lost a bigchunk of our defense and some scor-ing. What we mainly lost was theleadership the seniors from last yearbrought to the team.”
Coach Gass said that despite thelosses, he believes in the team. Andalthough there’s a mix of experiencedand newer players in the team, hesaid he’s aiming high.
“So far we have shown the ability toplay together as a team, and if wecontinue to do this, the expectationsare very high. Making the sectiontournament is our goal becauseonce you get into the tourna-ment anything can hap-pen,” he commented.
He thinks there’senough talent for theschool to do well,explaining, “This yearwe have a good blend ofyoung and seasonedplayers.”
He concluded by sayingthat some of the key playersreturning to this year’s team areJenna Burns, Angie Schadt, RebeccaMorgan, Shannon Brucher, MelissaMcMonagle, and Lyndzee Kelty.
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ANYA TIKKA | DEMOCRAT
Members of the 2013 girls soccer team are, back row, from left: Coach JJ Gass, Adeline Bodnaruik, Melissa McMonagle, Alyssa McGrail, MollyClarkin, Savanna Finck, Lauren Frey and assistant coach Tom Brucher. Middle row: Sheila Burns, Erin Clarkin, Jenna Burns, Lynzee Kelty, JordanLepes, Francine MacDonnell, and Gemma McAfee. Front row, seniors: Samantha Banghart, Nicole Elvin, Rebecca Morgan, Shannon Brucher,Zoe Zuckerman, and Angie Schadt. Missing from photo: Erin Startup.
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BY ANYA TIKKA
Eldred boys’ soccer coach SoniaKidney is busy training this year’s
team. Boys’ soccer is gaining in popu-larity and there was a record sign-upthis year.
“The Eldred boys’ soccer programhas grown this year,” said coach Kid-ney. “We have the most boys we haveever had.”
Several players were lost to gradua-tion from last year’s team, but there isa mixture of seasoned players andnewcomers to keep an eye on.
“Watch out for Peter Vorstadt,Francesco Meredino, and SebastianSchadt. We have an awesome teamon defense as well,” Kidney com-mented.
She ended by saying, “With 28 play-ers, we are hoping to have a success-ful season. The team is young withonly six seniors to lead them.”
ANYA TIKKA | DEMOCRAT
Back row, from left: Brendan Kelly, Tim Worzel, Charlie Clouse, Ryan Halvorsen, Matt Donnelly, Peter Vorstadt, Joseph Santoro, Emerson Heas-man, Christian Benke, and Erek Binkowski. Middle row: Coach Sonia Kidney, Tyler Schwartz, Max Ginesin, Julian DeLeon, Nick Wyss, WillisMann, Christian D'Angelo, Gage Halter, Tyler Starke, Jackson McGrail, and Tyler Smith. Front row: Derek Knight, Francesco Merendino, Sebas-tian Schadt, Joe Kaiser, and Alex D'Angelo. Missing from the photo: Dominic Roselli, Dillon Wolff, and Ty Kunkeli.
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GIRLS SOCCERSept. 18 Sullivan West 4:30 pm
21 at Monticello 12:00 pm24 Liberty 4:30 pm26 at O’Neill 4:30 pm28 at Monticello 10:00 am30 Chapel Field 4:30 pm
Oct. 2 at Tuxedo 4:30 pm4 Livingston Manor 4:00 pm5 at Burke Catholic 11:00 am8 at Sullivan West 4:30 pm
10 Burke Catholic 4:30 pm16 at Liberty 4:30 pm18 O’Neill 6:00 pm21 Monticello 4:30 pm
BOYS SOCCERSept. 17 at Tuxedo 4:30 pm
19 Sullivan West 4:15 pm21 at Monticello 10:00 am23 Chapel Field 4:30 pm25 Liberty 4:15 pm28 at Monticello 12:00 pm
Oct. 5 at Burke Catholic 1:00 pm7 Eldred 4:30 pm9 at Sullivan West 4:15 pm
11 Burke Catholic 4:15 pm15 at Liberty 4:15 pm16 at O’Neill 4:15 pm18 O’Neill 8:00 pm22 S.S. Seward 4:15 pm
CROSS COUNTRYSept. 17 at Minisink Valley 4:15 pmOct. 1 at Eldred 4:30 pm
8 Livingston Manor 4:30 pm15 OCIAA 4:30 pm25 OCIAA 12:00 pm
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Fallsburg hopes to make up for loss of seven seniors
KAYLA GRECO PHOTOMembers of the 2013 Fallsburg girls’ varsity soccer team are, kneeling from left: D. Presti, R. Holleback, J. Barrera, S. Wiles, K. Jacabson, K.Seastrand, M. Hurwitz and S. Aguilar-Sandoval. Standing, from left: Coach Geller, J. Escalante, B. Sapolsky, T. Suhm, D. Solozaro, K. Foertsch, G.Moody, G. Sanchez, B. Spinelli and Coach Verdi.
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21 at Monticello 12:00 pm24 Liberty 4:30 pm26 at O’Neill 4:30 pm28 at Monticello 10:00 am30 Chapel Field 4:30 pm
Oct. 2 at Tuxedo 4:30 pm4 Livingston Manor 4:00 pm5 at Burke Catholic 11:00 am8 at Sullivan West 4:30 pm
10 Burke Catholic 4:30 pm16 at Liberty 4:30 pm18 O’Neill 6:00 pm21 Monticello 4:30 pm
CROSS COUNTRYSept. 17 at Minisink Valley 4:15 pmOct. 1 at Eldred 4:30 pm
8 Livingston Manor 4:30 pm15 OCIAA 4:30 pm25 OCIAA 12:00 pm
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A rebuildingyear with
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BY ANYA TIKKA
While Jennifer Gorr is new as acoach for the Livingston Manor
girls’ soccer team, she’s no stranger tomany of the players. She’s previouslybeen Manor’s junior varsity coach.The previous coach Shirley Davisretired from coaching.
From last season’s team whichmade it all the way to the Regionalquarterfinals, the Sections, 10 seniorshave graduated.
The key players this year are return-ing seniors Ami Calo and FarrahMills. Ami will no longer be the goaliebut on the field to help lead the team.With her speed and ball handlingskills, Farrah will be on the front line.
Another player returning from lastyear’s team is talented sophomoreAnnaliese Gorr, who as a freshmanwas one of the leading scorers.
The two new goalies are AshlynneRatner and Tara Roser (a returningplayer from JV).
Coach Gorr continued, “On thedefense, the key players are JordyneShaver, Devon Dutcher, Ta-ShuanaWest who work well together andhelp protect the goal. They are alsoaggressive and fast.”
Coach Gorr concluded, “This is a
rebuilding year, but I still feel confi-dent in my team. I have a lot of talentfrom the girls returning from varsityand those I brought up my JV teamwho work well together and bring alot of support to the talent we alreadyhave.”
ANYA TIKKA | DEMOCRAT
Team members for the 2013 Livingston Manor girls soccer team are back row, from left: Dakota Rogers, Tara Carlson, Tristen Perez, KaileeGorr, Fern Mills, Farrah Mills, Devon Dutcher, Ashlynne Ratner, Jade Bivins, Alyssa Trotti and coach Jennifer Gorr. Front row: Aryanna Staudt,Tara Roser, Annaliese Gorr, Rachel Barnhart, Jordyne Shaver, Jenna Zayas, Katie Rau, Tabitha VanWagner and Heidi Snyder. Missing from thepicture: Ami Calo,Ta-Shuana West, Krystal Lugo, and Elizabeth Clingenpeel.
ANYA TIKKA | DEMOCRAT
Members of the 2013 Livingston Manor boys’ cross country team are back row, from left:Angelo Piscitelli, Mason Banks, Dylan D'Auria, Kyle Banks, Dimetrius Miranda, and coachSandy Taggart. Front row: Evan Taggart, Tyler Young, and Dillon Taggart. Missing from photoare Jake Budd, Michael D'Auria and Travis Ratner.
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LIVINGSTON MANORSCHEDULE
GIRLS SOCCERSept. 18 Tri-Valley 4:30 pm
20 at Chapel Field 4:30 pm24 S.S. Seward 4:30 pm26 at Tri-Valley 8:00 pm28 at Sullivan West 10:00 am
Oct. 2 Chester Academy 4:30 pm4 at Fallsburg 4:00 pm
10 at Eldred 4:30 pm16 Chapel Field 4:30 pm18 at S.S. Seward 4:30 pm21 Eldred 4:30 pm
CROSS COUNTRYSept. 17 at S.S. Seward 4:30 pmOct. 1 at Burke Catholic 4:30 pm
8 at Fallsburg 4:30 pm15 OCIAA 4:30 pm25 OCIAA Bear Mountain 12:00 pm
ROSCOE SCHEDULE - FOOTBALLSept. 13 Eldred 7:30 pm
21 Hackley 1:00 pm27 at Pine Plains 7:00 pm
Oct. 4 Chester Academy 4:00 pm12 at Onteora 2:30 pm25 at Eldred 7:00 pm
Nov. 2 TBA/O’Neill 3:00 pm
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Roscoe-Downsville ready for seasonBY FRED STABBERT III
‘We are looking forward toan exciting season,” long-time head coach Fred
Ahart said about his RoscoeDownsville Bluedevils squad. “Wehave a lot of returnees and some newplayers to fill in the gaps.
“We will take this season one gameat a time,” he said.
Ahart said the team had good num-
bers with 27 players dressing for thefirst game.
Besides players from Roscoe andDownsville, three Livingston Manorplayers joined the team.
The Bluedevils will travel to Eldredtonight to take on the Yellowjacketsin the first Class D game for bothschools. Roscoe/Downsville will alsocompete with Chester and PinePlains in their Division.
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GIRLS VARSITY SOCCERSept. 19 Tn’t at Margaretville 5:00 pm
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Indians look to overcome key losses, return to title gameSTORY AND PHOTO BY ELI RUIZ
Liberty coach John Wilhelmmaintains the same goal eachand every season for his Indians
squad: “Get back to the playoffs.”Last season Liberty finished 6-4 (3-
1) Class C Division I and lost the Sec-tion IX championship game againstleague foe James I. O’Neill.
But the Indians have suffered somevery key losses to graduation. Thoselosses include the do-it-all RyanHenry – the Sullivan County Democ-rat’s Player of the Year last season –and a host of other impact players likerunning back Kenny Jaycox; defen-sive end Tony Saravia; linebackerAndrew Martinez and cornerbackAtwoun Ackerley. So has Wilhelm’sgoal changed this season?
“No way.”With a strong roster of returning
athletes, including senior doublethreat quarterback Quinn Jackson,senior defensive lineman JuliusGraves, running back Jericho Male,sophomore running back and line-backer Kevin Morgans and more,Wilhelm has a strong core to workwith in a decidedly tough division.
A surprise addition, though, may bea boon to the Indians: that of formerFallsburg tailback Shakree Gibson,who led all Sullivan County rusherswith 1,039-yards on just 124 carries;an impressive 8.4-yard-per-carryaverage for a Fallsburg team that, inits third year of existence won its firstever contest last season.
“I’m excited to see what we can doout there,” says Wilhelm. “I thinkwe’ve got a great chance to competeagain in Class C.”
Members of the 2013 Liberty varsity football team are, front row, from left: Juan Cano, T.J. Bowers, Brenden Williams, Kevin Brannigan, KevinMorgans, Jericho Male and German Castano. Second row, from left: Dan VanDenberg, Will DePaulo, Morris Schrader, Michael Burke, Kevin Gra-ham, Ryan Trask and Dasmond Fields. Third row, from left: Quinn Jackson, Stephen Johnson, Grant Harmon, Patrick Fitzpatrick, Chris Miranda,Tarik Johnson and Julius Graves. Back row, from left: Coaches Adam Lake, Justin Mills, Ryan Baldock, Keith Travers, Fred Howard, Owen Trask,Matt Stoddard and Head Coach John Wilhelm.
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The members of the 2013 Liberty boys’ soccer team are, front row, from left: Joe Kleinberger,Gustavo Romero, Fredy Leal, Nery Campos, Luis Campos, Cristian Fuentes, Berney Luna andManny Ramirez. Back row, from left: Coach Debbie Simpson, Julian Spina, William Velasquez,Brendan Siegel, Danny Diaz, Stephen Clark, Kareem Pierre, Jose Cruz, Ignacio Feijo, KilianBloat and Jackson Krebs.
Liberty has to rebuild to make sectionals againSTORY AND PHOTO BY ELI RUIZ
The boys’ soccer team startedlast season with a bang, going5-0 and riding this momentum
to sectionals, where it suffered aheartbreaking 2-1 loss to Spackenkill.
“We definitely had a sold 2012 sea-son,” said coach Debbie Simpson.Though the team lost eight seniorsfrom last year’s squad to graduation,including star striker Pedro Garcia –now playing at SUNY Orange –Simpson says, “We’ve got a few new-comers who I think will go a longways toward rounding us out as ateam.”
One key player who will be back onthe field for the Indians this season issenior goalkeeper Julian Spina, whodominated in the net last season.
Added Simpson, “We have an ener-getic team that works well togetherand hard in practice. We are lookingto be competitive in all our games,have a winning season, and hopeful-ly earn a repeat trip to sectional play.”
BOYS SOCCERSept. 17 Burke Catholic 4:15 pm
21 O’Neill 10:00 am21 at Monticello 12:00 pm25 at Fallsburg 4:15 pm27 Sullivan West 4:15 pm28 at Monticello 12:00 pm30 Port Jervis 4:00 pm
Oct. 3 Goshen 4:30 pm4 at Family School 4:00 pm7 at Burke Catholic 4:30 pm
11 at O’Neill 4:15 pm15 Fallsburg 4:15 pm17 at Sullivan West 7:00 pm19 at S.S. Seward 3:00 pm
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The 2013 Liberty varsity girls tennis team iscoached by Mike Diehl, standing at left.Front row, from left: Vanessa Olivo, EmmaWegener and Katrina Manzi. Middle row,from left: Cheyanne Holwell and MarinSymanski. Back row, from left: Nailah Dixonand Miyanna Vernon.
GIRLS TENNISSept. 16 O’Neill 4:00 pm
18 at Port Jervis 4:00 pm20 Monticello 4:00 pm23 at Cornwall 4:00 pm25 at Burke Catholic 4:00 pm27 Goshen 4:00 pm30 Minisink Valley 4:00 pm
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Lady Indian booters loaded with upperclassmenBY ELI RUIZ
The Liberty girls’ soccer squad fin-ished with a more than respectable9-5-1 overall record last season, the
highlight of which, said coach AnnRamos, “Had to be our 6-4 win over JohnS. Burke Catholic in our final home matchlast season. It was a league match andagainst a longtime rival… It was huge forus”.
The team saw five seniors depart fromlast year’s iteration, and Ramos admitted,
“This will be a rebuilding year in somerespects.”
With six seniors – led by team captainsMelissa Symanski and Jayco Krebs – andsix juniors returning, along with the addi-tion of seven underclassmen to bolsterthe team’s core, the 2013 Lady Indiansmay have some surprises in store for thecompetition.
“We’re just looking to come out andcompete and get better each match as theseason progresses,” added Ramos.
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The Liberty 2013 varsity girls’ soccer team consists of, kneeling, from left: Ariana Garzon,Katelynn Slavik, Ashley Silverman, Melissa Symanski, Paige Russell, Jennifer Davidson, Savan-nah Reck and Evelyn Barragan. Standing, from left: Steffany Fuentes, Keelin Bonilla, McKin-ley Conklin, Eileen Burke, Rachel Bitjeman, Samantha Reck, Jayco Krebs, Kasey Barber, OliviaRacette, Camryn England and Zoey Jackson.
GIRLS SOCCERSept. 16 at Burke Catholic 4:30 pm
20 O’Neill 4:30 pm21 at Monticello 10:00 am24 at Fallsburg 4:30 pm26 Sullivan West 4:30 pm28 Tri-Valley 10:00 am30 Burke Catholic 4:30 pm
Oct. 4 at Monticello 4:00 pm10 at O’Neill 4:30 pm16 Fallsburg 4:30 pm18 at Sullivan West 7:00 pm19 at S.S. Seward 1:00 pm
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Among the members of the 2013 Monticello boys’ varsity soccer team are, from the left:Jonathan Resnick, Dustin Thomas, Joel Aguilar, Anthony Lombardi, Jack Drapkin, BryanEscobarro, Alex Rokicki and Roberto Lopez.
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19 Cornwall 4:00 pm21 Fallsburg 10:00 am21 Eldred 12:00 pm23 Chester Academy 4:30 pm25 Goshen 4:00 pm27 at Port Jervis 4:00 pm28 Eldred 12:00 pm
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GIRLS SOCCERSept. 16 at Goshen 4:00 pm
20 Cornwall 4:30 pm21 Eldred 10:00 am21 Fallsburg 12:00 pm
23 O’Neill 4:00 pm26 Port Jervis 4:00 pm28 Fallsburg 10:00 am28 Eldred 10:00 am30 at Eldred 4:15 pm
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8 Warwick 4:00 pm10 Goshen 4:00 pm16 at Cornwall 4:30 pm18 at Port Jervis 7:00 pm21 at Fallsburg 4:30 pm22 at Tri-Valley 4:00 pm
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27 at Valley Central 7:00 pmOct. 4 at Wallkill 7:00 pm
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MONTICELLO — Monticello gradBryan Astras is entering his secondseason as the boys’ varsity headcoach.
The team is “a group of kids loadedwith talent and potential,” he said,but they did suffer a loss of their threesenior captains Georgios Astras,Austin Colon, and Andrew Krotje,who graduated.
With many returning seniors thisyears who know the skills and severalunderclassmen coming up from JVwho are eager to learn these skills,there season promises for nothingbut success.
With intramurals being held duringthe offseason, the boys have beenplaying all year to keep up their skillsand keep them elite and focused forwhen they season came around.
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Lady Panthers ready for areturn trip to the playoffs
BY KAYLA GRECO
MONTICELLO — After losing fiveseniors to graduation last year, theMonticello varsity girls soccer team isready to bounce back harder andfaster than before.
Head coach Louis Velasco and thegirls only have one thing on their mindfor the season and that’s making sec-tionals.
With captains and seniors MaraResnick and Katrina Zicot leading theteam they expect nothing less thanvictory.
Kicking this season off with a winagainst Sullivan West wasn’t a bad wayto start either. There are over 20 girlson the team and, with strength innumbers, the Lady Panthers shouldhave no problem carrying themselvesto sections for the second year in a row.
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BY KAYLA GRECO
MONTICELLO — After a rough sea-son last year, The Monticello varsityfootball team is prepared to redeemthemselves after their 2-7 record lastyear.
Last year was also Monticello’s firstyear not making sectionals since thefootball program was brought back in2008. The loss of the team’s seniorcaptains Jake McLachlan and MistahAlli will definitely prove to be difficultbut not impossible.
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CROSS COUNTRYSept. 17 at Washingtonville 4:30 pmOct. 1 at Burke Catholic 4:30 pm
8 at Sullivan West 4:15 pm15 OCIAA 4:30 pm25 OCIAA Bear Mountain 12:00 pm
GIRLS TENNISSept. 16 at Port Jervis 4:00 pm
18 at Minisink Valley 4:00 pm20 at Liberty 4:00 pm23 O’Neill 4:00 pm25 at Cornwall 4:00 pm27 Burke Catholic 4:00 pm30 Goshen 4:00 pm
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The 2013 Monticello varsity volleyball team is coached by Karen Atack (not pictured) andconsists of, front row, from the left: Yami Reyes, Shivani Patel and Latise Sanders. Middle row,from the left: Kathleen Lasher, Kayla Nero, Najee Shackelford, Shakiah York, Lena Episalla andAshley Falu. Back row, from the left: Shandell Jones, Aryana Mckoy, Quasia Walker, AttilahSnowden, Demi D'Abbraccio and Ajah McNeil.
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Monticello TennisThe Monticello tennis team is coached by Urvashi “Tutu” Gupta. Members are, fromleft: Ashlynn Barbarite, JoHanna Shaver, Heather Giza, Chelsea Wayman, Brooke Mad-nick and Virginia O’Rourke. Not pictured: Jordan Drapkin, Morgan Huebner and Jack-lyn Bellamy.
BY FRED STABBERT III
‘Alot depends on how much weimprove,” Sullivan West HeadCoach Ron Bauer said in
assessing this year’s Sullivan WestBulldog football squad. “We have atough schedule and some peopleneed to step up to replace a few ofthe kids we lost [to graduation].”
Replacing Sawyer Erlwein (QB, LB)is the first task at hand and currentlyJunior Richard Shevak looks to bestepping into that role. Also lost tograduation was a handful of line-men, including Scott Herbert, ScottErdman, Blane Reddish and JoeSchroeder. Wide out Brad Hemmeralso went on to college.
Coach Bauer is counting on theseniors and juniors to fill the void leftby those players.
“We have a lot of good athletes whoneed to step up and get the job
done,” he said.Senior Jared Meola anchored the
running game last season and wasalso a double threat returning kick-offs and punts. Other seniors includelineman Devin Mirch, tight endsCody Franskevicz and ZachO’Connor, Jake Murphy and run-ning back/lineman Travis Roeder.
Juniors who should contribute thisyear include tackle Anthony Rydell,running back Andrew Stabbert, andtwo-way linemen Sean and KevinHart.
“It’s going to be a tough season,”Coach Bauer said. “We have
Millbrook and Liberty in our divisionand they are both tough teams. Wehope to keep improving and be com-petitive.”
Following an opening week defeatto John S. Burke the Bulldogs have aweek off before they travel to Eldredfor another non-league game. They
then open their league schedule onthe road for the second straight yearat Millbrook on Friday, September 27at 7 p.m.
They are then home on Friday,October 4 versus rival Liberty underthe lights in Lake Huntingston.
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The 2013 Sullivan West Soccer team is, front row, from the left: Ryan Rydell, Jordain Almazan, Cole Sensiba, Roger Widmann, NicholasLumalcuri, Timothy Haas and Miguel Ramos. Standing, from the left, are: Kyle Kerkoulas, Jiron Kevii, Jacob Keller, Owen Andrews, NoahBauer, Hanrii Padu, Tyriek Wade, Ocean Thomas and Gavin Owen. The Bulldogs’ Head Coach is Debbie Owen and assistant Joe Ebeling.
BY FRED STABBERT III
With just 16 players on thevarsity soccer squad, HeadCoach Debbie Owen said,
“It’s definitely a rebuilding year.”In fact, Sullivan West incorporated
the jayvee and varsity squads togeth-er in order to field a team.
“We only have two seniors, GavinOwen and Owen Andrews,” she said.“We have a lot of juniors who haven’tbeen with us before.”
Coming off an 8-9 season last year,which saw the Bulldogs make the sec-tionals, Owen said the team was hurtby graduation, losing Richard Lan-der, Eli Vaknin, Greg Stevenson,Andrew Siegel, Adam Murphy andRyan Feeney. Sullivan West will com-pete in Division IV, Class B with JohnS. Burke, James I. O’Neill, Liberty andFallsburg central schools.
BOYS SOCCERSept. 17 O’Neill 4:15 pm
19 at Fallsburg 4:15 pm23 at Rondout Valley 4:30 pm25 Burke Catholic 4:15 pm27 at Liberty 4:15 pm
Oct. 1 at Chester Academy 4:30 pm3 at Monticello 4:00 pm7 at O’Neill 4:15 pm9 Fallsburg 4:15 pm
15 at Burke Catholic 4:30 pm17 Liberty 7:00 pm22 Tri-Valley 4:00 pm
Sullivan West looks to rebuild
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looking to improveSTORY AND PHOTO BY FRED STABBERT III
‘We should be pretty good,”Head Coach Michael Ell-mauer said of his 2013
Lady Bulldogs. “The girls are workinghard… and we are using a new sys-tem.”
Fresh off the Jane Flannery Tourna-ment in Downsville, the Lady Bull-dogs lost to Roscoe in the first roundand then came back to beat Waltonfor a third place finish.
“We are stressing conditioning aswell as skills,” Ellmauer said. “Thenumbers are nice, we have a lot ofgirls out this year.
“We are not the biggest team, butmaybe the quickest.”
Ellmauer said the team would beled by seniors Mary Ann Durkin,Hayley Puerschner, Krista Herbertand Jasmine Davis.
Carly Grishaber, who had a break-away goal versus Roscoe, is also athreat as well as Jasmina Mujanovic.
“And senior Syndey Sipple willhelp,” Ellmauer said.
GIRLS SOCCERSept. 13 at Eldred 4:30 pm
16 at O’Neill 4:30 pm18 at Fallsburg 4:30 pm24 Burke Catholic 4:30 pm26 at Liberty 4:30 pm28 Livingston Manor 10:00 am30 O’Neill 4:30 pm
Oct. 2 at Port Jervis 4:30 pm4 at Goshen 4:00 pm8 Fallsburg 4:30 pm
16 at Burke Catholic 4:30 pm18 Liberty 7:00 pm21 at Tri-Valley 4:30 pm
The 2013 Sullivan West Girls soccer team is, front row, from the left: Haley Taylor, Carly Grishaber, Erin Sumfleth, Heather Maxwell, HayleyPuerschner, Laurel Jungblut, Marianne Durkin and Elaine Durkin. Standing, from the left, are Syndey Sipple, Krysten Herbert, Erika Latkows-ki, Daphne Muzuruk, Deshamber Stewart, Alli Hemmer, Alexis Feinman and Megan Brockner. Missing from the photo are Sienna Klaber, Jas-mine Davis and Jasmina Mujanovic. The ladies are coached by Head Coach Mike Ellmauer and assistants Kurt Scheibe and Anthony Durkin.
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Sullivan West Girls Cross CountryThe 2013 Sullivan West Girls Cross Countryteam is coached by Joe Seidl and AprilAckermann. The team members are, from theleft: Stephanie Schwab, Morgan Hall, KimMcCardle, Courtney Meyerer, CorrineVanWagner and Kelsey Dutton. Missing fromthe photo is Juliana Carmack.
Sullivan West’s Haley Puerschner, left, chases a Downsville player during last week’s tourna-ment game in Downsville. The Bulldogs won the second game for a third place finish.
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The 2013 Sullivan West Boys Cross Countryteam is co-coached by Joe Seidl and AprilAckermann. The team members are, from theleft: Jackson Haberli, Ian McBeath, JackRajlevski, Ethan Seidl and Dan Paparella.Standing from the left are Thomas O’Hara,Dale Mercado, Chris Scott and J.D. Corcillo.
CROSS COUNTRYSept. 17 at Washingtonville 4:30 pm
Oct. 1 at Tri-Valley 4:30 pm8 Monticello 4:15 pm
15 OCIAA 4:30 pm25 OCIAA Bear Mountain 12:00 pm
Sullivan West Quarterback Richard Shevak gets a play from Offensive Coach Chris Reichmannduring last Friday’s home game versus John S. Burke. The Bulldogs take on Eldred Sept. 20.
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Young Bears look to improve with each gameSTORY AND PHOTO BY ELI RUIZ
Tri-Valley was a pesky, toughcompetitor in last season fin-ishing 4-5 overall and 2-2 in
Class C Division II. Coach John Rusin is back for his
eighth year at the Bear’s helm to leada team that’s lost key players, at verykey spots. Offensive lineman/defen-sive tackle Eric Boyes, who was anall-section pick is gone, as are full-back Brenden Tierney; tailback CodyExner, offensive lineman JohnAnzano and quarterback ShatikSmith.
Fortunately Rusin has some strongathletes who saw quite a bit of timeon the field returning; ball playerslike junior halfback/cornerbackJustin Swarthout who will be liningup under the center this season. Tri-Valley also returns hard-running full-back, senior Jesus Lozada, junior tail-back Jared James and line specialist,junior Donovan Flores. Anotherplayer to watch – and who, as aneighth-grader last season, playedsome tough football – is freshmanoffensive lineman/defensive linemanEverett Nolan.
If you didn’t see many seniors onthat list that’s because there aren’tmany. “We’re a very young team,”offered Rusin.
And after an early season 34-15 lossto Division I Onteora, it looks to be arebuilding year for the Bears.
“We’re going to go out there andplay better each and every game,”said Rusin. “Less than that would beunacceptable.”
The members of the 2013 Tri-Valley football team are, front row, left to right: Collin Frost, KennyHopkins, Chris Mosher, Everett Nolan, Logan McKeen and Josh Johnson. Second row, left to right: JamesFoster, Preston Braddock, Justin Swarthout, Johnny Mickleson and Dean McGee. Third row, left to right:Nick Santiago, Gavin Simpson, Joe Krum, Bryan Boyes, Donovan Flores, Thomas Mungeer and MichaelShulte. Back row, left to right: Thomas Decker, Mojib Kahn, Andrew Raymond, John Killian, AlbertoHernandez, Jared James, Michael Gilinsky and Ryan Slaveck. Missing from photo: Head coach John Rusin
FOOTBALLSept. 14 Chester Academy 1:00 pm
21 Millbrook 1:00 pm27 Eldred 8:00 pm
Oct. 5 Rondout Valley 3:00 pm11 at Albertus Magnus 7:00 pm18 at Liberty 7:00 pm26 Sullivan West 1:00 pm
Nov. 2 TBA/O’Neill 3:00 pm
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Members of the 2013 Tri-Valley girls’ varsity soccer team are, front row, from left: Becky Denman, Danielle DeVito, Kat Deni, Emily DiToro,Ashley Exner, Colleen Jones, Caroline Martin and head coach Mary Feusner. Back row, from left: Emma Pompeii, Robin Diamond, Jiang-ni Brown, Cierra Edwards, Sarah Dertinger, Marisa Kalman, Grace Kelly, Ashley Johnson, Danielle Shafarsky and Layla DeJesus.
Sept. 16 Chester Academy 4:30 pm18 at Livingston Manor 4:30 pm24 at Tuxedo 4:30 pm26 Livingston Manor 8:00 pm28 at Liberty 10:00 am
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18 Tuxedo 4:30 pm21 Sullivan West 4:30 pm22 Monticello 4:00 pm
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The 2013 Tri-Valley boys’ soccer team con-sists of front row, from left: Sean Kennedy,Tyler Greftrath, Nathan Bender, KevinMandes, Gabe Surina and James Tierney.Back row, from left: Sam Goldstein, ZachNilsen, Jordan Jamil, Brady Rogers, Nick Rios,Josh Winters, Ben Kennedy and PatrickFarran. Missing from photo: Coach EricRisher
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