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Long Island Junior Soccer League select team that played in Brazil holds reunion 27 years later
Friendships forged on soccer fields can last a lifetime. Just one example is the Long Island Junior Soccer League’s (LIJSL) Boys-Under-16 Select Team, who won the championship of the 1987 Pocono Cup in Pennsylvania plus played in the 1987 Dallas Cup in Texas and the 1987 Pelé Cup in Brazil.
Loudoun Soccer well represented at US Youth Soccer Regionals
Three teams from Loudoun Soccer will participate in the US Youth Soccer Region I Championships on June 27-July 1, 2014 in Kingston, Rhode Island.
Eastern New York State Open Cup U-17 to U-19 championship recaps
The Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association has crowned its champions for the 2014 State Open Cup. The winners will go on to play in Regional competition. Below are the recaps from the championships in the U-17 to U-19 age groups on both the girls and boys sides.
Manhattan Paris Saint-Germain’s 5-1 win gives them Boys Under-17 State Open Cup Title
A famous line from Casablanca, “We’ll always have Paris,” is appropriate for the State Open Cup finals as Manhattan Paris Saint-Germain of the Westchester Youth Soccer League (WYSL) has played in the last five championship games.
Downtown United White 95 bring Boys Under-18 State Open Cup championship back to Manhattan
When Massapequa Arsenal of the Long Island Junior Soccer League (LIJSL) scored an early goal in the Boys-Under-18 State Open Cup final on June 1 at Stringham Park in LaGrange, it looked to be a similar story as last year when they shut out Downtown United of the Cosmopolitan Junior Soccer League (CJSL), 1-0, in the final.
Kosmos Greek-American 1994 take Boys Under-19 State Open Cup final
Perhaps Kosmos Greek-American 1994 of the Cosmopolitan Junior Soccer League (CJSL) had some help from above in winning Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association’s (ENYYSA) Boys-Under-19 State Open Cup championship.
Despite Maryland State Cup final defeat, Baltimore Celtic hopeful of future success
The Maryland Under-18 State Cup final on May 31 brought together two of the state’s powerhouse youth teams as Olney Rangers faced Baltimore Celtic at the Maryland Soccerplex in Boyds, Maryland. Baltimore Celtic overcame Bayshore Soccer Club, Bethesda Revolution and SAC Pre-Academy in the previous rounds of the State Cup without conceding a goal, a run that took them to the final game and a shot at the 2014 US Youth Soccer Region I Championships. Rangers would come out on top by a final score of 2-1, and Celtic head coach Brandon Quaranta was quick to praise Olney and their coach Matthew Pilkington after their fifth straight State Cup victory.
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