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2022 Varsity Soccer Schedule

Posted by Tim Hourahan at Aug 12, 2022 7:26PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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2022 VARSITY SOCCER SCHEDULE

*League Opponents (play teams 2x home & away)*
– Hen Hud
– Peekskill
– Walter Panas

Non League Opponents
– Somers (defending Section 1 Class A Champs)
– Yorktown
– Byram Hill
– Eastchester
– Pelham
– Westlake (defending Section 1 Class B Champs)
– Brewster
– Yonkers

Westchester v Rockland Challenge (5 games @ Lakeland HS)
– Pearl River

Section 1 v Section 9 Event ( 5 games @ Goshen HS)
– Cornwall

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SHRUB OAK – The goal is the same.

Each of the 80 players attending the fifth annual Hudson Valley Soccer ID Camp this weekend at Lakeland High School is looking for attention. It’s a showcase. There are college coaches in the shadows taking notes.

“We all want to get to the next level so it’s really important to make sure you’re seen,” said Eric Popp, a rising senior midfielder at John Jay-East Fishkill. “You need to get out there and get recognized because everyone here is a good player.”

And there are only so many roster spots.

Less than 6% of the boys soccer players competing in high school this season will make a college roster, according to NCAA statistics. The number of players from Section 1 and Section 9 who make that jump is on the rise.

This showcase was created as an affordable option for players who do not have the desire or funds to join a high-level academy program.

“And that’s a huge part of this,” said Lakeland coach Tim Hourahan, who’s been the catalyst from the start. “Look at what Daniel Dipolito did last year with Somers. He created lifelong memories without ever missing a high school game or practice. He’s going to play at Fordham after playing three incredible months of high school soccer last fall. Kids see that and know it’s an avenue you can take. Matteo Marra came back today and spoke with the boys. He played for Ossining and went to St. John’s. Matteo talked with everyone about how great his high school experience was.”

Playing for a well-known academy program typically means giving up the high school experience, but have a higher percentage of players who commit to play in college.

The players here are mostly standouts in high school who also train with club teams in the winter, spring or summer.

“I like the energy in high school soccer with the fans,” said Michael Rodriguez, a rising senior attacking midfielder at Lakeland. “I have friends on my club team, but I’ve known the guys on my high school team for a long time. so that makes it more fun. You can still get to college this way. At this camp, a lot of kids don’t have the chance or the money to go play for a high-level academy team, but they still have a chance to go.”

From left, Beacon’s Avery Davis moves the ball away from Yorktown’s Michael Munson in game action during the Hudson Valley Soccer Camp at Lakeland High School in Shrub Oak July 14, 2022.
Hourahan founded the camp along with Somers coach Brian Lanzetta and former Mamaroneck coach Rich Becker. All three remain highly involved along with Bronxville coach Donny Lucas, who was brought in for his expertise with goalies.

The day begins with a 90-minute development session run by a college coach.

Chris Taylor (Plattsburgh), Gary LaPietra (Brockport) and Matt Viggiano (Marist) are handling that this week. There’s a recruiting seminar run by Kyle Clancy (New Paltz) and informative conversations with Marra and John Denis, a former Lakeland standout who played at Columbia and is now an NYCFC2 player. Following a quick refueling break, there are two 40-minute, running-time games on separate fields. It gets competitive between the lines.

There will be 25-30 colleges represented and the weekend ends with an all-star game.

“I’m here because the coaches offer a high level of training with lots of great players around,” said Bradyn Primus, a rising senior striker from Goshen. “It makes you better as a player and helps you prepare for the season. It’s great motivation seeing that players who took a similar pathway are succeeding. This shows that hard work and dedication no matter which way you go will get you to the next level. And it’s great to see new competition, meet new players and go against them. These are connections that could go on into college and on into life.”

This isn’t the first time most of these standouts have crossed paths, which adds to the experience.

“I know a lot of players from past years so it’s good to see them again and have a good time,” Popp added. “That’s really what it’s about.”

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Bobby Hernandez has committed to play college soccer at CUNY John Jay for the Fall 2022 season

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New York City Football Club Announces Players Signed to NYCFC II Contracts for the Newly Formed MLS NEXT Pro
Thursday, Mar 24, 2022, 12:29 PM

New York, N.Y., March 24, 2022 – New York City Football Club (NYCFC) today announced the roster of NYCFC II in the newly formed MLS NEXT Pro. NYCFC II is set to play its inaugural match this Sunday, March 27 at 5pm ET against New England Revolution II at Belson Stadium on the campus of St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y.

All players signed to NYCFC II are local to the Tri-State area. The roster includes two forwards, five midfielders, one defender and two goalkeepers. In addition, all players that are signed to First Team contracts are eligible to play for NYCFC II.

NYCFC Sporting Director, David Lee, said: “We are thrilled that NYCFC II is finally here. It’s a great opportunity for us to continue to progress young talent and provide a pathway for local youth to achieve their dreams of playing professional soccer. No player pathway is linear, and NYCFC II is an excellent platform for the Club to keep identifying and developing talent.

“NYCFC II will allow us to have some fluidity within our roster. While we can include First Team players who are still in their development stage or looking to gain additional playing minutes, we’ll also have players from our academy who are ready to test themself at a very competitive level.

Playing our inaugural game is a very exciting moment for us and there has been a huge amount of hard work from our Academy staff to get us to this stage.”

NYCFC II will feature players such as Nicholas ‘Nico’ Benalcazar, Jonathan ‘JJ’ Jimenez and Samuel ‘Kwaku’ Owusu who are signed to First Team Homegrown contracts. A number of these NYCFC II players including El Mahdi Youssoufi and Jack Beer took part in this year’s First Team preseason. Alex Rando was part of the original NYCFC U-14 Academy team in 15’/’16 and won back-to-back USSDA National Championships, as well as the ‘18/’19 Golden Glove for best keeper in the USSDA Playoffs and Championship. Piero Elias also played for NYCFC’s U-14 Academy team during the ‘16/’17 season and most recently played for USL’s Queensboro FC.

NYCFC II is one of 21 clubs that will join MLS’ new professional league MLS NEXT Pro and will compete in the Eastern Conference alongside Chicago Fire II, FC Cincinnati 2, Inter Miami II, New England Revolution II, Orlando City B, Philadelphia Union II, TFC II, Columbus Crew 2 and Rochester New York FC.

To stay up to date on all things NYCFC II, visit NYCFC.com/NYCFCII.

Alex Rando | Goalkeeper | Manhattan, NY

Giuliano Santucci | Goalkeeper | Yorktown Heights, NY

Stephen | Turnbull Defender | Holtsville, NY

Jack Beer | Midfielder | Thornwood, NY

Andrew Maia | Midfielder | Kearny, NJ

John Denis | Midfielder | Yorktown Heights, NY

Piero Elias | Midfielder | Queens, NY

Steven Bednarsky | Midfielder | Chester, NJ

El Mahdi Youssoufi* | Forward | Brooklyn, NY

Julian Gomez | Forward | Fairview, NJ

Winter League Playoff Bracket

Posted by Tim Hourahan at Feb 13, 2022 1:30PM PST ( 0 Comments )
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Round of 16 – 2/26
QuarterFinals – 3/5
SemiFinals & Finals – 3/12