Monday, November 19, 2007

Eagles defeat Poland for third state soccer title in four years.

Chazy boys on top again
Eagles claim 3rd state title in 4 years on Stetson Fields' goal


By JOHN CORYER
Plattsburgh Press Republican Staff Writer
Published November 19, 2007 01:15 am

ONEONTA -- Chazy boys' soccer coach Rob McAuliffe felt his team was due for a big performance.

He was right.

The Eagles captured their third NYSPHSAA Class D championship in the last four years Sunday afternoon, turning in a strong effort in the 1-0 victory over Poland at the Oneonta Soccer Hall of Fame Field.

"We didn't play the way we can last week against Sharon Springs and didn't play as well as we can yesterday against Smithtown Christian," McAuliffe said. "I felt we were due to play well."

"We went back to the basics today and did all the little things it takes. And, we were able to do it against a very good team."

Junior Stetson Fields, who scored both Eagles' goals in Saturday's 2-1 overtime victory over Smithtown Christian, proved to be the difference maker once again.

Fields' goal with 31:11 gone in the second half sent the Eagles on their way.

"Stetson had one of the best finishes I've ever seen at this level," McAuliffe said. "He came up big for us in both games this weekend."

The game-winning play started out when Fields took a thru ball from Jason Baker. Then from the left side of the net inside the 18, the junior sent a superb shot into the side netting on the far side.

Poland keeper Justin Weakley had no chance to make the save on the shot.

"I just wanted to hit it as hard as I could and put it in the net," Fields said. "I did it for the team and wanted to make our seniors happy.

"They (Poland) were a good team and they worked hard. But, we started to hold the possession and were doing our own thing."

Section III-champion Poland was coming off a solid 2-0 victory over Section V's Fillmore the day before and had the size to give the Eagles problems.

In addition, the Tornadoes were looking for some revenge after dropping a 3-0 decision to the Eagles in the 2005 state title contest.

But, Chazy finished with a 14-2 advantage in shots on goal and keeper Jacob Beeman was credited with just one save while recording the shutout.

Chazy held an edge in play over the first 40 minutes, but began to apply even more pressure on the Tornadoes in the second half.

Even after scoring the goal, the Eagles were able to bottle up Poland in their own end for much of the time.

"We had a couple of chances in the first half we probably should have finished on," McAuliffe said.

It was a fitting end to the careers of the seniors on the Chazy team.

"It feels good to get it over with," said Eagles' record-setting scorer Nolan Ryan, who was banged up pretty good over the weekend as Chazy's two opponents keyed on the senior. "I wanted to end my career on a good note."

"I don't care about the stats -- I wanted to win another state championship. That's all I was thinking about. The team really came together. A lot of people didn't think we could do it this year. But, the harder the game, the better we play."

"Nolan is a wonderful player who has made a lot of big plays for us throughout his career," McAuliffe said. "He's a special player."

"But, I've said all along this year that we have other people who can step up and do the job. We lost some seniors from last year, but I knew this team was capable of beating anyone in the state when we played our game. And, we were definitely able to go out and prove it today."

"Our (Chazy) community deserves a lot of credit for their great support. It's something special when both the boys' and girls' team can win state championships in the same season."

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Chazy 1, Poland 0

Poland 0 0 -- 0

Chazy 0 1 -- 1

Second half- 1, C, Fields (J. Baker), 31:11.

Shots: Chazy 14, Poland 2.




Sunday, November 18, 2007

Chazy Boys Win State Championship

Eagles win third title in four years


Both boys and girls teams are NY State Champions!


http://www.wktv.com/news/sports/local/11544701.html

For the second time in three years, the Poland boys soccer team took on top-ranked Chazy from Section VII in the Class D state championship, and for the second time in three years, Chazy won in a shutout, 1-0 at the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta.

With each team missing several opportunities to score throughout the game, Chazy finally broke through with 8:56 left in the second half when Stetson Fields put a shot in off the post. The goal proved to be the game-winner, giving the Eagles their third title in four years. Chazy beat Poland 3-0 in the 2005 championship, and also won in 2004 (1-0 against Genesee Valley from Section V).

In a game that was played mostly between the boxes, Poland struggled to control ball possession without senior midfielder and leading scorer Ed Rosenburgh, who had an emergency appendectomy on Monday. But the Tornadoes did prove they could keep up with the Eagles, as each team took turns clearing the ball to the middle of the field. However Chazy's quickness and ability to control the ball eventually paid off when Fields' shot went in.

Chazy ends the season with a 24-1-0 overall record. Poland, which entered the game ranked No. 3 in the state, finishes 19-3-3.

Chazy Girls Share State Championship

Chazy shares state title
Eagles, Lyme play 110 minutes of scoreless soccer in girls' Class D championship match.

Eagles share state Class D title after playing to scoreless tie

By CRAIG KNOWLES
PLattsburgh Press Republican Staff Writer
Published November 18, 2007 01:15 am -

CORTLAND -- The Chazy Eagles reached the pinnacle of state Class D girls' soccer Saturday -- along with their opponents, the Lyme Indians.

On a brisk, windy afternoon at SUNY Cortland, Chazy and Lyme battled through 110 minutes of scoreless play without settling the issue. The girls' state tournament does not allow for a shootout and thus the two were declared co-champions. It's the first time since 2002 that the state recognized co-champions in girls' soccer and only the fourth time in the 24-year history of the tourney. It had never happened before in Class D.

"Neither team deserved to lose," Chazy Coach Joe Dumoulin said. "We wanted to win, but we're happy with being co-champions."

Junior midfielder Madelaine Guay, voted the outstanding player of the championship game, was satisfied with the outcome.

"It was a little disappointing we didn't win; we gave it our all," Guay said. "But I wouldn't want to lose that way. I was happy they didn't do PKs (penalty kicks).

"We worked really hard to get here. The (1-0) loss to E'town really helped us become a better team."

The loss to Elizabethtown-Lewis on Sept. 27 was Chazy's only setback in a 23-1-1 season. The Eagles, over the last two seasons, have compiled a 44-2-1 record.

Olds sets record

Chazy keeper K.C. Olds, in holding off Lyme, set a state record with her 20th shutout of the season.

"It's pretty awesome," Olds admitted. "I actually forgot about it until someone on the P.A. system said it."

Olds was quick to credit the rest of the defense, which she considers "family. Brittany (Godreau), Brigid (Daul), Sam (LaVigne), Meg (Ryan), we've been together since modified soccer. They're the enforcers of front of me."

Olds came up with six saves while Lyme keeper Alex Weston made 12 stops. Chazy held a 16-9 advantage in shots.

Two of Chazy's fledgling Eagles -- freshman Astrid Kempainen and eighth-grader Caitlyn LaPier -- had the best scoring chances of anyone with breakaways early in the first half. However, Weston was up to the challenge, making a huge stop on LaPier's try.

"We didn't get the crosses into the box that we wanted to, but they tended to pack the box," Dumoulin related.

Lyme (22-1-1) double-teamed Victoria Reynolds, whose 40th goal of the campaign lifted Chazy to a 1-0 victory over defending champion Arkport in Friday's semifinals. Marked by a sweeper and stopper, Reynolds had few scoring chances and was forced to dump the ball off to her wings.

"We worked the wings very well, but they were couldn't connect with our crosses," Dumoulin added.

"Both teams were like immovable objects and mirrors of each other."

Chazy 0, Lyme 0, 4 OT

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Shots: Chazy 16, Lyme 9

Saves: Olds, Ch, 6; Weston, Lyme, 12.





Chazy 2, Smithtown Christian 1, OT

Chazy boys reach State Final
Stetson Fields scores twice to send Eagles on to Class D championship game.

By JOHN CORYER

Plattsburgh Press Republican Staff Writer

Published November 18, 2007 01:17 am -

ONEONTA -- On a day where the Chazy boys' soccer team created plenty of scoring chances only to come up empty much of the time, it was Stetson Fields who came to the Eagles' rescue Saturday afternoon.

Fields scored both his team's goals, including the game-winner with 39 seconds gone in the first five-minute, sudden-death overtime session as the Eagles outlasted Smithtown Christian, 2-1, at the Oneonta Soccer Hall of Fame Field to advance to the NYSPHSAA Class D championship contest.

The top-ranked Eagles, who are seeking their third state championship in the last four years, will play Section III's Poland, which recorded an impressive 2-0 victory over Section V's Fillmore in the other Final Four semifinal, today at 1 p.m.

Chazy, which entered the contest with a 21-1 overall record, held a big territorial edge in play in the two 10-minute overtimes, but was unable to finish off the Section XI champions.

But, early in the first five-minute stanza, Nolan Ryan took a long direct kick from straight on that Fields ran onto on the right side. The junior then ripped a shot into the net with 39 seconds gone in the stanza to win it.

"Stetson's a great player who can finish," said Chazy head coach Rob McAuliffe. "He had two great finishes today. The second one wasn't easy because he had to chest the ball down first.

"Stetson didn't have a lot of chances to score today, but he finished on the ones he had. He's the reason why we're playing tomorrow."

The Eagles entered the game as the favorite and things started out well for the Section VII champions when Fields put Chazy in front with 12:44 gone in the opening half of play.

Jason Baker got the ball to Fields, who made a run down the left side. Fields then sent a low, hard shot into the net past Crusaders keeper Dereck Adam.

The Eagles, however, were unable to get that all-important second goal.

They came close 15 minutes into the second half when Fields drove a shot low off the post.

"They (Smithtown Christian were a very good team and then defended well," McAuliffe said. "They were organized on defense and well coached.

"I felt we had the opportunities to make it 2-0 in the first half, but were unable to do so. And, we kept pressing for the second goal. We knew we were going to get our chances."

But, at 26:05, the Crusaders drew even when Tom Hanft got the ball on the corner of the box and sent a nice lofting shot into the far corner.

"After having numerous chances, we gave them one opportunity to score and they were able to take advantage of it," McAuliffe said.

Chazy nearly regained the lead with five minutes left in regulation when Ryan was able to get past the Smithtown Christian defense on a breakaway. A Crusader defender, however, did get back into the play enough to bother Ryan, who took a shot that was stopped by Adam.

"Nolan is banged up," said McAuliffe. "He hurt his knee earlier this year and hurt it again today."

Chazy continued to apply pressure in overtime before the Eagles will finally able to break through.

"We were putting a lot of people in the box," McAuliffe said. "We were going for it in overtime and not looking to stay back."

The Eagles finished with a one-sided 27-6 advantage in shots on goal.

Jacob Beeman made four saves in net for Chazy and Adam stopped 16 shots for Smithtown Christian, which came into the game with a 9-5-2 overall record.

"We played better than we did last weekend (in a 2-0 win over Sharon Springs)," McAuliffe said. "We played pretty well overall.

"But, we will need to do a better job finishing on our chances tomorrow or we'll be in trouble."

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Chazy 2, Smithtown Christian 1, OT

Smithtown Christian 0 1 0 0 0 -- 1

Chazy 1 0 0 0 1 -- 2

First half- 1, C, Fields (J. Baker), 12:44.

Second half- 2, SC, Hanft, 26:05.

First five-minute overtime- 3, C, Fields (Ryan), :39.

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CHAZY 2, SMITHTOWN CHRISTIAN 1

Smithtown Christian nipped by state's best

|joseph.staszewski@newsday.com

ONEONTA - Smithtown Christian takes pride in never backing down. Anyone who watched the Knights play Section VII's Chazy Central Rural yesterday saw why.

They could have easily folded against the state's top-ranked Class D squad. Instead, Smithtown Christian (9-7-3) used superb play from goalie Derek Adam and its defense to force a third overtime, before losing, 2-1, in a boys soccer state semifinal at the Soccer Hall of Fame.

"I'm proud of these guys," Smithtown Christian coach Pat Nieto said. "They hung in there. We are known for our intensity and never backing down. At least we proved it."

Stetson Fields scored the winner 39 seconds into the third overtime on Nolan Ryan's perfectly placed free kick from midfield. Fields also gave Chazy (23-1) a 1-0 lead in the 13th minute.

Tom Hanft chipped in a shot to the far post to tie the score at 1 in the 86th minute.

Without the play of Adam the score could have been more lopsided. The senior made 13 saves and also stayed in the game after a very hard collision with Ryan with 3:43 left in the first half.

"I was not going to come out," Adam said. "This is the biggest game of my life. I was not going to give it to somebody else."

"It shows Smithtown Christian is on this map now," Nieto said. "We'll be back."



Saturday, November 17, 2007

Final 4 Preview


Chazy boys renew state title bid


Eagles to take on Smithtown Christian today in Class D soccer semifinals.


By JOHN CORYER
Staff Writer

Plattsburgh Press Republican, published November 17, 2007 12:48 am -


PLATTSBURGH -- Winning one state championship is plenty difficult enough in any sport.

Chazy, however, will be seeking its third NYSPHSAA Class D boys' soccer championship in the last four years when it takes part in the Final Four this weekend at the Oneonta Soccer Hall of Fame Fields.

First up for the Section VII-champion Eagles, who are the top-ranked Class D team in the state with a 21-1 overall record, is Section XI's Smithtown Christian (9-5-2) at 1 p.m. today in the semifinal round.

The other semifinal has Section III's Poland versus Section V's Fillmore, also at 1 p.m. The title contest is set for 1 p.m. on Sunday.

"We've never played Section XI before," said Chazy head coach Rob McAuliffe. "We have some scouting reports on them.

"But, any team that makes it this far has to be quite a team. The weaker teams are gone by now."

The Eagles, who advanced to the Final Four with last Saturday's 2-0 victory over Section II's Sharon Springs at Colonie High School, have had one goal from the start of the season and that's to win another state title.

"There were people who probably believed this year's team couldn't get this far," McAuliffe said. "But, our players believed in themselves and have stayed focused all season.

"Our goal from Day 1 is to win a state championship and that's always our goal. It's a burden in some ways. But, we're very healthy, prepared and focused.

"We feel we can beat anyone in the state if we play well. But, we also know we can lose if we don't play as well as we're capable of.

Chazy's bid for three-consecutive state championships in a row never got started last season when Elizabethtown-Lewis defeated the Eagles in the Section VII title contest. Chazy topped the Lions this year in the finals.

"It was a huge disappointment when we lost to Elizabethtown-Lewis in the sectional finals last year," McAuliffe said. "It did help motivate us this year even more to achieve our goal.

"Elizabethtown-Lewis is a good team and it was more of a relief this year when we defeated them to win the sectional title."

The Eagles then took care of Section X champion Parishville-Hopkinton, 3-0, in regional play and then won a regional championship with last weekend's victory over Sharon Springs.

"We have six starters back from last year and this is a special time for us," McAuliffe said. "We have players who were on our 2005 team and who now have different roles on the team this season. They are key players for us now.

"Nolan Ryan is a great player for us and he scored three goals in our win over Parishville-Hopkinton. We're certainly confident we can win when Nolan plays well.

"But, our team also has the confidence it can still win when he isn't having his best game. We were able to beat Sharon Springs without Nolan scoring."

The record-shattering Ryan leads the Eagles with 45 goals, 25 assists and 115 points. He is followed in scoring by Stetson Fields (20-13-53), Kenny Bulriss (19-11-49), Jason Baker (9-15-33) and Ben Baker (6-9-21).

The Chazy defense, with Jacob Beeman in net, has also been solid all season with 14 shutouts thus far.

Smithtown Christian has scored 29 goals this season and allowed 27. Four players are tied for the team lead in goals with a very modest four apiece.

The Section XI champions defeated Section IX's The Family School, 2-0, in regional final play when Roland Adam scored 10 minutes into the game after Larry Kim had hit the crossbar with a shot and then Tony Hanft an insurance goal eight minutes into the second half.

In Smithtown Christian's prior game, Kim and Adam tallied first-half goals in a 2-0 victory over Greenport in the Suffolk County Class D title contest.





Sunday, November 11, 2007

Video clip of Chazy vs. Sharon Springs

Here's a link to a video clip of the game from Albany's Fox channel:


http://player.clipsyndicate.com/view/1805/442602?cpt=8

State Quarterfinals: Chazy 2, Sharon Springs 0

Eagles overcome mistakes, Sharon Springs in boys' Class D soccer.

Chazy boys reach NY State Semis
Again


By JOHN CORYER
Plattsburgh Press Republican Staff Writer
Published November 11, 2007 01:01 am -

COLONIE -- Good teams find a way to win -- even when they're not at the top of their game.

The Chazy boys' soccer team didn't bring its usual "A" game Saturday to Colonie High School.

The talented and determined Eagles, however, are going to another Final Four following a 2-0 victory over Section II's Sharon Springs in NYSPHSAA Class D regional championship action.

Chazy heads to Oneonta for Saturday's Final Four semifinals at 1 p.m. against Section XI's Smithtown Christian, a 2-0 winner over Section IX's Family Home,

The Eagles' win Saturday makes it eight Final Fours in 11 years under head coach Rob McAuliffe.

"We play to move on and all that matters to us is winning a state title," McAuliffe said. "The kids are excited to move on."

"We didn't play our best soccer today -- we didn't play as well as we did in our sectional final or the opening round in the state playoffs. But, it wasn't from a lack of effort in this game. The kids played so hard."

The Section VII-champion Eagles (22-1), ranked No. 1 in the state among Class D schools, came out tight and had to weather a little early pressure from the Spartans (9-10-2).

Chazy, however, began to take over the play and broke out on top at 27:07 of the first half.

Nolan Ryan's throw-in resulted in a loose ball scramble in front of the Sharon Springs' goal and Kyle Reynolds was able to head the ball into the net from close range.

"(Kyle) Reynolds' play sometimes goes unnoticed," McAuliffe said. "But, he did a good job today on (Ryan) Brown, who is a handful to cover. Reynolds also scored our first goal of the game. I'm happy for him."

"I felt pretty good with us having a 1-0 lead at the half. But, I didn't feel as safe as I did in other games we have played."

It was a great day for the Reynolds family as Kyle's sister, Victoria, scored three times in the Chazy girls' 4-0 regional soccer win over Harrisville.

The Eagles then took advantage of a Sharon Springs defensive miscue to make it 2-0 with 6:42 gone in the second half.

Another Ryan throw-in resulted in the ball being knocked around the box and Stetson Fields sent a low shot from inside the area on net. Spartans' keeper Douglas Ullman bent over for the save, but the ball managed to slip between his legs and into the net.

The Eagles' defense was up to the task the remainder of the way.

"We did play good defense -- we were able to deny them good scoring chances," McAuliffe said. "Sharon Springs played hard and physical. They had nothing to lose and deserve a lot of credit. I think their size hurt us a lot. They were physical and we couldn't get into a steady rhythm."

"It was kind of a funny game. We would play well for spurts and poorly at other times. We weren't able to string anything together for an extended time."

Chazy held a 15-7 shot advantage, with Jacob Beeman recording the shutout in net with four saves.

Still, McAuliffe was happy to get this one out of the way and to move on.

"Our team has come together very well this year and they are determined to win a state title," he said.

"We will have a chance to do so if we continue to play good defense and get good offense at times."

Chazy 2, Sharon Springs 0

Chazy 1 1 -- 2

Sharon Springs 0 0 -- 0

First half- 1, C, Reynolds, 27:07.

Second half- 2, C, Fields, 6:42.

Shots: Chazy 15, Sharon Springs 7.

Saves: Beeman, C, 4. Ullman, SS, 7.






Friday, November 9, 2007

Chazy vs. Parishville Hopkinton Photos

Nolan Ryan (23) and Kenny Bulriss (12) turn and head towards the Chazy bench after Ryan's first of three goals. Chazy defeated Parishville-Hopkinton 3-0 in class D regional play.
Photo/Rob Fountain /




2007 season recaps

CHAZY 3, PARISHVILLE HOPKINTON 0

Eagles defeat Parishville-Hopkinton to reach the quarterfinals.

Chazy advances in boys' soccer





By CRAIG KNOWLES
Staff Writer
Plattsburgh Press Republican, published November 07, 2007 12:15 am -


PLATTSBURGH -- Nolan Ryan added another chapter to his illustrious soccer career Tuesday night with a hat trick in Chazy's 3-0 victory over Parishville-Hopkington in a Boys' Class D regional soccer match at Plattsburgh High.

The game pitted the state's top-ranked Class D team in Chazy against the No. 3 team, Parishville-Hopkinton.

It was a match befitting a battle of two high-ranked teams with the P-H Panthers gaining an early edge as Chazy struggled in the first 10 minutes of play.

"We did not play well early," Chazy coach Rob McAuliffe said. "They took it to us physically."

The Eagles took the play to the Panthers over the final 30 minutes of the half, creating several opportunities. Ryan had several free kicks outside the 18 and Jason Baker and Nathan Racine both got to the end-line several times to put crosses in front but none resulted on goals.

"We hoped to win possession early on," McAuliffe said. "We had the better play after 10 minutes, but they were very good defensively."

Late in the first half Chazy struck. Racine raced down the near side and hit a ball to the far post, where Ryan headed it down. The ball bounced in front of Panthers keeper Abe Baxter and into the net at 38:03.

"Great ball by Racine," McAuliffe said. "It was a huge lift and gave us confidence going into the second half."

The second half featured the emotions of the Parishville-Hopkinton players and the explosive play of Ryan.

Early in the second, Stetson Fields chipped a ball through the defense and Ryan carried it toward the far post and flicked it over Baxter at 6:03.

The defense for Chazy became more compact and put as many people as they could in front of the ball to prevent any type of scoring opportunity.

"We tried to remain compact and keep the play in front of us and make them take long shots from 18 yards out," McAuliffe said.

They were able to shut down the Panthers offense allowing only nine shots all night.

Ryan finished off his night when he picked up a ball just inside the 18-yard box and beat three Parishville defenders, ripping a ball far post at 25:44.

The game became a little more physical after the last goal.

"Both teams played hard physically and emotionally," McAuliffe said.

Jacob Beeman finished with nine saves in net for the Eagles. Baxter finished the night with 14 saves.

Chazy (21-1) will play Saturday against Section II class D winner Sharon Springs (9-9-2) at Colonie High School at a time to be announced later. Sharon Springs is ranked 13th in the state.

Chazy 3, Parishville-Hopkington 0

Chazy 1 2 -- 3

Parishville-Hopkington 0 0 -- 0

First half- 1, C, Ryan (Racine), 38:03.

Second half- 2, C, Ryan (Fields), 6:03. 3, C, Ryan, 25:44.

Shots: Chazy 22, Parishville-Hopkington 9.

Saves: Beeman, C, 9; Baxter, PH, 14.

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Boys' Class D Sectionals
Plattsburgh Press Republican, November 5, 2007:


Chazy (20-1) vs. Parishville-Hopkington (16-1-1)

at Plattsburgh High, 4 p.m.

(Winner to face Sharon Springs Saturday in Section II)

Last year: E'town-Lewis 2, Fort Ann 0

Quarterfinals: Colton-Pierrepont 2, E'town-Lewis 0

Semifinals: Colton-Pierrepont 0, Laurens 0 (C-P advances on PKs, 5-4)

State final: Colton-Pierrepont 1, S.S. Seward 0

The North Country regional for Class D boys has produced the last three state champions with Chazy winning in 2004 and '05 and Colton-Pierrepont capturing the title in 2006.

Chazy, the top-ranked team in the state, has a number of players still around from its last championship team, most notably Nolan Ryan, the state's career record-holder with 173 goals. Ryan also has 59 assists for 405 career points. Stetson Fields also has plenty of experience at the state level.

The Eagles lost their first game, 3-1, to PHS in the opener of their own tournament. Since then, Chazy has reeled off 20 straight victories.

Chazy earned the top seed in Section VII and proceeded to defeat Schroon Lake, 6-0; Willsboro, 7-0; and Elizabethtown-Lewis, 5-1, en route to the title. The win over E'town-Lewis avenged a 2-1 loss to the Lions in last year's Class D final.

Parishville-Hopkinton finished first in the East Division of the Northern Athletic Conference with a 10-1-1 record, but struggled somewhat in the postseason. The Panthers beat No. 9 seed Hermon DeKalb, 1-0; fifth seed Colton-Pierrepont, 3-1, in a shootout, and No. 2 seed Lisbon, 1-0.

Parishville-Hopkinton goalkeeper Abe Baxter has saved at a 95 percent rate while allowing just five goals.

The Panthers are led on offense by Bryant Wickwire, 13 goals and five assists, and Mark Norman, 12 goals and one assist.


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2007 Section VII Class D Final: Chazy vs. Elizabethtown


Defeat Elizabethtown-Lewis to capture Section VII Class D soccer crown.

Chazy boys gain revenge



By CRAIG KNOWLES
Staff Writer, Plattsburgh Press-Republican
Published November 04, 2007 12:46 am

PLATTSBURGH -- It was sweet revenge Saturday for the ChazyEagles as they defeated the defending champion Elizabethtown-Lewis Lions 5-1 to claim their eighth Section VII boys' soccer championship in 10 years and 16th in 30 years.

Nolan Ryan came up big in Chazy's most important game to date, scoring three goals and assisting on a fourth.

"As the games get bigger, he gets better," Chazy coach Rob McAuliffe said.

The Eagles dominated play throughout the first half, continuously pounding eighth-grader Brock Marvin, the Lions' goalie.

Ryan netted his first of three goals after he was tripped in the box, forcing a penalty shot at 11:32. Ryan drilled the ball down the middle of the goal as Marvin guessed and dived right.

The next opportunity for Chazy came when a ball was played across from the end line. Marvin came out to make a play on the ball, but it bounced to Kenny Bulriss's foot and he hit it into an empty net at 19:50.

"We generated chances in the first 20 minutes and we capitalized on them," McAuliffe said.

The offense was not finished scoring as it added two more goals before the end of the first.

Ryan tallied the next goal with a rocket from the top corner of the 18 box on the ground to the far post. The ball nicked the post and went in past a diving keeper at 21:19.

--Anytime he has the ball on his foot there is a possibility he can score," McAuliffe said. "He is an offensive threat and knows he will have chances."

Stetson Fields added the last goal of the half as he received a throw-in from Ryan. Fields trapped the ball and blasted it past several defenders into the net at 23:53.

Ryan had another opportunity for his third in the half on a breakaway attempt, but a sliding Marvin prevented the chance.

The defense for the Eagles were huge in the first half. Chazy did not allow the Lions a shot until 38:30 into the first half. Perry Latremore, Kyle Reynolds, Kyle LaFountain, Gaelan Trombley and keeper Jacob Beeman all played strong on defense for the Eagles.

"They were very organized and kept themselves composed throughout," McAuliffe said of his defense. "They played so well."

The second half proved to be a different game.

Just as Chazy took advantage of the wind in the first half, Elizabethtown-Lewis played the long ball game with the wind.

The Lions pushed the ball up and dominated play throughout the second half, but could not score early to cut the lead.

Midway through the second half, Ryan received a ball from Bulriss at the top of the 18 and outraced two defenders and flicked the ball over the head of Elizabethtown's keeper who slid out to make a play, 23:32 into the second.

The Lions tallied their lone goal of the game when Zack Allott unleashed a monstrous throw-in into the box where it was touched on by Derrick Ratliff and hit home by Cortland Mowery at 25:39.

Marvin finished the night with four saves for the Lions and Beeman finished with four as well for the Eagles.

Chazy will play again Tuesday at Plattsburgh High against Section X Class D winner Parishville-Hopkinton at 4 p.m.

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Chazy 5, Elizabethtown-Lewis 1

Chazy 4 1 -- 5

Elizabethtown-Lewis 0 1 -- 1

First half- 1, C, Ryan, PK, 11:32. 2, C, Bulriss, 19:50. 3, C, Ryan, 21:19. 4, C, Fields (Ryan), 23:53.

Second half- 5, C, Ryan (Bulriss), 23:32. 6, EL, Mowery (Ratliff), 25:39.

Shots: Chazy 20, Elizabethtown-Lewis 10.

Saves: Beeman, C, 4; Marvin, EL, 4.



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Section VII Championship Preview:



(Plattsburgh Press Republican, Published November 03, 2007)


Chazy, E'town-Lewis to battle for boys, girls Class D soccer titles today.

Eagles, Lions out in force




PLATTSBURGH -- Elizabethtown-Lewis and Chazy return today to the scene of one of the biggest stories in the annals of Section VII soccer.

The Lions (12-5-1) and Eagles (20-1) will converge on Plattsburgh High for a 4 p.m. face-off in the Section VII Class D boys' soccer final. It will be followed by the girls' Class D championship, also pitting Elizabethtown-Lewis and Chazy at 6 p.m.

Last year at PHS, the title-hungry Lions ambushed Chazy, snapping the Eagles' 54-game winning streak while ending their two-year state reign in the process. With Josh Mowery scoring twice in an eight-minute span midway through the second half, Elizabethtown-Lewis rallied to defeat Chazy, 2-1, and claim its first Section VII boys' title since 1988.

It's no surprise that the two are back in 2007, looking to once again settle the title issue. But Chazy rates the edge in this meeting. Since dropping their season opener to Class B champion Plattsburgh High, 3-1, on Aug. 31, the Eagles have rattled off 20 straight victories, including lopsided wins over Schroon Lake (6-0) and Willsboro (7-0) in the sectionals.

The Lions, on the other hand, have lived a charmed life of late. They almost didn't make it out of the quarterfinal round, needing a shootout to beat back Westport. It was their third straight overtime contest.

Elizabethtown-Lewis might have gotten back on track Tuesday with a comfortable 4-0 victory over Indian Lake/Long Lake in the semifinals.

In their two regular-season meetings, Chazy won 2-0 and 5-1.

Nolan Ryan, Stetson Fields, Kenny Bulriss, Jason Baker and Ben Baker lead the Chazy attack, while Jacob Beeman has been in goal. The Eagles have outscored their opponents 104-11.

Jake Hooper, Michael Gowdy and Steven Plank pace the Elizabethtown-Lewis offense with Brock Marvin in goal.

Chazy girls seek 3rd in row

The Chazy girls (20-1) will be looking for their third consecutive Section VII Class D championship today and 10th since 1994. Elizabethtown-Lewis (16-3) has not won a sectional title since 1987.

The Lions did manage to hand the Eagles their only loss this fall, a 1-0 setback on Sept. 27. But the Eagles retaliated with 4-0 and 5-0 victories in mid-October.

Victoria Reynolds, the area' sleading scorer in girls' soccer, is just one of many weapons in the Chazy arsenal. Astrid Kempainen, Morgan Roussy, Shauni Trombly and Madelaine Guay all have 30 or more points this season. K.C. Olds comes into tonight's title test as the shutout leader with 16.

Kelsey Gibson, Courtney Marvin and Kylie Rock spark the Elizabethtown-Lewis offense, while Riley Diemand has been solid in goal for the Lions with 12 shutouts.

The Lions were taken to a shootout by Willsboro in the semis, while Chazy dumped Bolton 4-0.



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Post-Star soccer blog:
Matt Middleton - middleton@poststar.com


Section VII, Class D

Top seeds: Chazy, Johnsburg, Elizabethtown, Bolton

Idle thought: Is this the first year the Section VII committee actually rewarded the South Division by giving its champion what it deserves – the No. 2 seed?

Lower-seeded surprise: Indian Lake finished strong and owns some quality results. Not a walkover opening opponent.

Fast fact: Johnsburg lost to Chazy 12-0 earlier in the year, then charged back to fall just 1-0 in the MVAC final. We believe this represents the biggest positive turnaround since actor Jeremy Piven debuted in something called “Lucas” then made his career as smug, preening, bombastic super-agent Ari Gold on HBO’s fabulous “Entourage.”

Predicted final: Chazy vs. Elizabethtown

Predicted champion: Chazy

Why: Forget last year. If you had to bet whether or not the sun would rise tomorrow, what would you do?


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Next opponent: Elizabethtown, Section VII Finals

(Plattsburgh Press Republican, 10/31/07)

ELIZABETHTOWN -- After three straight overtime games, Tuesday's semifinal skirmish that ended in regulation must have been a breeze for the Elizabethtown-Lewis Lions.

Elizabethtown-Lewis, extended to a shootout by Westport last Friday, defeated Indian Lake/Long Lake 4-0 to reach the championship game for Class D in the Section VII boys' soccer tournament. The Lions, the reigning champs, will take on their old nemeses, the Chazy Eagles, Saturday at 4 p.m. at Plattsburgh High School in the title game.

The Lions (12-5-2) had become pretty adept at dodging bullets of late, scoring in the last few minutes to tie Schroon Lake in the regular-season finale and then beating Bolton, 2-1, in overtime in a pre-sectional warmup. If there were any strong hearts left, they were surely tested in the quarterfinal with Westport that went through 110 minutes of scoreless soccer and a 5-5 shootout before sophomore Andrew Kerr put an end to the marathon in the sudden-victory shootout.

For one half Tuesday, it looked as if Elizabethtown-Lewis was content to continue its string of overtime games. The Lions had to settle for a scoreless stalemate at intermission.

"We needed to be more patient," Elizabethtown-Lewis Coach Paul Buehler said. "We had to continue to force the play and control the midfield so were weren't playing long ball."

Indian Lake/Long Lake (11-5-1) also did what it could to frustrate the Lions.

Buehler and the Lions regrouped at halftime. "We needed to move the ball around the midfield more, rather than it bang from 40 yards out. Instead, we had to penetrate with the dribble because their defense was solid," Buehler added. Jake Hooper finally broke through 5:30 into the second half, off a nice feed from Taylor Cassavaugh. Hooper collected the ball at midfield, beat three defenders and the keeper with something left to find the net. E'town-Lewis clinged to its one-goal lead past the midway point and then took command with three goals in the last 13 minutes of play. Michael Gowdy jumped on the ball 30 yards out and beat three defenders to score at 27 minutes.

Cassavaugh made it 3-0 at 30:18, taking a long throw-in through the box from Derrick Ratliff. Gowdy then tallied another unassisted score at 31:32 to complete the scoring.
Elizabethtown-Lewis held a 22-10 advantage in shots with Brock Marvin making 11 saves for the shutout. Alex Smith had 17 stops for the Lakers.


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2007 Section VII Class D Semifinals:

Chazy 7, Willsboro 0

(Plattsburgh Press-Republican, 10/31/07)


CHAZY -- Nolan Ryan led Chazy past Willsboro with two goals and four assists to put the Eagles in the championship game.

Ryan assisted or scored six of the seven goals for Chazy and was a presence on the field.

"He brought the intensity he always brings to the field," Chazy coach Rob McAuliffe said. "It's Nolan being Nolan."
Ryan's night started early just 4:12 into the first half he netted a goal on a ball served up by Kyle Reynolds that he volleyed to the far post over Warriors keeper Kyle Russell.

"We wanted to set the tone early and finish the chances we got," McAuliffe said.

The Eagles struck again when Ryan hit a direct kick on the outside of his foot curved it into the box where Stetson Fields headed the ball in 5:10 into the first.

Kenny Bulriss scored the next goal when Ryan laid a ball to Bulriss, who beat two defenders and rocketed a shot to the far post at 6:51.

Ryan got the next Chazy goal on another volley into the back of the net assisted by Ben Baker at 7:21.

Jason Baker scored the final goal of the first half when Gaelan Trombley slipped a pass between two defenders were Jason picked the ball up and went one on one with the keeper and blasted it in at 12:49.

"First 15 minutes we played well, attacking and scoring early," McAuliffe said. "It took the pressure off."

Early in the second half it was all Reynolds and Ryan as they hooked up twice for two early scores.

Reynolds scored 2:19 into the second half as he headed a ball in on a Ryan assist.

Six minutes later, Ryan heel-passed to the top of the box and Reynolds picked up the ball, beat three defenders sending a shot to the far post as he was pushed down at 8:21.

"Willsboro never gave up and kept playing hard to the end," McAuliffe said.

The Warriors had several opportunities late in the second half.

Russell had a strong game in net for the Warriors with eight saves. Jacob Beeman had five saves for the Eagles.


Chazy 5 2 -- 7
Willsboro 0 0 -- 0

First half- 1, C, Ryan (Reynolds), 4:12. 2, C, Fields (Ryan), 5:10. 3, C, Borris (Ryan), 6:51. 4, C, Ryan (B. Baker), 7:21. 5, C, J. Baker (Trombley).

Second half- 6, C, Reynolds (Ryan), 2:19. 7, C, Reynolds (Ryan), 8:21.

Shots: Chazy 18, Willsboro 7.

Saves: Beaman, C, 5; Russell, W, 8.


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Johnsburg plays well, but loses
(Published Sunday, October 21, 2007, Glens Falls Post Star)


CHAZY -- Johnsburg gave the state's top-ranked Class D team all it could handle before falling in the Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference boys soccer championship game on Saturday.

Stetson Fields scored the game's lone goal at 27:51 of the first half off a feed from Nolan Ryan, giving Chazy a 1-0 victory.

Dustin Greco had an outstanding game for the Jaguars in goal, turning back 18 shots.

Johnsburg (12-4) 0 0 -- 0


Chazy (17-1) 1 0 -- 1

Goals-Assists

Chazy -- Fields 1-0, Ryan 0-1.





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Eagles edge Johnsburg to claim MVAC boys' soccer crown.

Chazy boys win close one



By CRAIG KNOWLES
Staff writer, Plattsburgh Press Republican.
Published October 21, 2007

CHAZY -- Chazy defeated Johnsburg 1-0, in a tough battle Saturday to win the Mountain and Valley Conference crown in boys' soccer.

It was a tough and physical match throughout. The Eagles dominated play and possessed the ball throughout, but were unable to find the back of the net more than once.

Chazy's lone goal came on as the result of a free kick by Nolan Ryan, who placed the ball into the box, and was finished off by Stetson Fields at 27:51 into the first half.

"We didn't play the best," Chazy coach Rob McAuliffe said. "Johnsburg came out with a lot of emotion and heart."

Ryan suffered an ankle injury during the contest, but played through it and finished out the game.

"Nolan getting hurt slowed us down," McAuliffe said.

The offense struggled afterward, but had numerous opportunities; Chazy outshot Johnsburg 30-2. Jaguars' keeper Dustin Greco came up with 18 saves on the night.

"They (Johnsburg) proved they should be here tonight," McAuliffe said.

The defense for Chazy played hard all game, allowing only two shots from the fast attack of the Jaguar forwards.
Chazy keeper Jacob Beeman made one save.

"The guys in the back played well," McAuliffe said. "But we just could not get that second goal."

Chazy 1, Johnsburg 0

Chazy 1 0 -- 1

Johnsburg 0 0 -- 0

First half- 1, C, Fields (Ryan), 27:51.


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Chazy boys score five early goals and beat Westport in Mountain & Valley Athletic Conference soccer.

Chazy jumps out to early lead



(Published October 11, 2007, Plattsburgh Press Republican)


WESTPORT -- The Chazy boys' soccer team scored five goals in the first 14 minutes of the game Wednesday and secured at least a tie for the Northern Division championship with a 7-1 win over Westport in Mountain & Valley Athletic Conference play.

Chazy (14-1, 10-0), undefeated in the league, has two divisional games remaining and can wrap up the title Friday night at home against rival Elizabethtown-Lewis, which has two losses in league play. Chazy finishes with Keene next Monday.

Nolan Ryan continued his scoring parade with three goals and an assist to lead Chazy.

Stetson Fields also had a big night with a goal and three assists. Jason Baker, Ben Baker and Kenny Bulriss each chipped in with a goal.

Chris Vliege, who filled in for an injured Jacob Beeman, made one save to earn the win.

Zach Sherman scored for Westport, with Nathan Gay assisting. Colin MacIver made 10 saves in a busy day in net for Westport.

Chazy 7, Westport 1

Chazy 5 2 -- 7

Westport0 1 -- 1

First half- 1, C, Ryan (Fields), 3:17. 2, C, J. Baker (Ryan), 3:47. 3, C, Fields, 9:13. 4, C, Ryan (Fields), 11:47. 5, C, Ryan (Fields), 13:56.

Second half- 6, C, B. Baker (Bulriss), 5:49. 7, C, Bulriss (LaFountain), 8:59. 8, West, Sherman (Gay), 21:37.

Shots: Chazy 17, Westport 7.

Saves: Vliege, C, 1. MacIver, West, 10.


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Nolan Ryan scores 3 goals to lead Chazy past Ogdensburg in boys' soccer.

Ryan's Express powers Chazy



(Published September 23, 2007, Plattsburgh Press Republican)


CHAZY -- Chazy's Nolan Ryan has attracted plenty of interest this season, mostly from opposing defenses determined to shut down the high-scoring senior.

But Saturday, Ryan broke loose for three goals to lead the Eagles to a 3-1 victory over visiting Ogdensburg Free Academy in a non-conference boys' soccer match.

The scoring outburst moved Ryan closer to the state record for career goals, giving him 146. He is only six off the mark of 152 set by Chittenango's Jeff Knittle, who played from 1990-94.

Kenny Bulriss set up the first goal, at 22:20 into the game, and Stetson Fields assisted on the next two, at 16:58 and 30:11 of the second half.

Ryan and Fields were key players in the Chazy's back-to-back state championship seasons of 2004 and '05 and the two hope to lead the Eagles back to the state tournament this fall.

"When they're playing well, it generates a lot of opportunities for us," Chazy Coach Rob McAuliffe said. "We possessed the ball a lot of the time today, but we did have a little trouble finishing."

Chazy (8-1, 5-0) outshot Ogdensburg 29-5 and had the Blue Devils (4-2) blanked until Nick Wallace scored with 6:57 to play.

"I thought Kyle LaFountain and Kyle Reynolds played well for us in the back," McAuliffe added.

"It was a good win for us and a big week (3-0). To finish it off with a win over a team like Ogdensburg (a Class A school) is really nice."

Chazy 3, Ogdensburg 1

Ogdensburg 0 1-- 1

Chazy 1 2--3

First half- 1, Ch, Ryan (Bulriss), 22:20.

Second half- 2, Ch, Ryan (Fields), 16:58. 3, Ch, Ryan (Fields), 30:11. 4, OFA, Wallace (Whitcomb), 6:57.

Shots: Chazy, 29; Ogdensburg, 5.
Saves: Beeman, Ch, 3; OFA- Luckie (7 saves, 1 goal); Merna (12 saves, 2 goals)

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Nolan Ryan Breaks NY State scoring record:
(Plattsburgh Press Republican)

CHAZY -- Chazy's Nolan Ryan wasted no time in setting a new career scoring record in New York State high-school boys' soccer.

Ryan scored just 14:55 into Saturday's contest and went on to add two more as the Eagles beat the Keene Beavers 4-0 in Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference boys' soccer.

Ryan's historic goal came after he beat three Beavers defenders and rolled the ball into the side netting, giving him 153 for his five-year career. Ryan passed Jeff Knittle of Chittenango who set the record of 152 in 1994.

The crowd celebrated his achievement by releasing green and white balloons.

"Nolan is a once-in-a-career player," Eagles Coach Rob McAuliffe said.

A humble Ryan played down his success and expressed his gratitude to his teammates, coaches and community.

"It feels good, but I couldn't do it without a great team and teammates," Ryan said. "I have the support of my team and the community."

Ryan has been playing varsity soccer since the eighth grade. He has been a member of two state championship teams and would like to cap off his brilliant career with another Class D crown.

"I don't know where I will end up with goals," Ryan said. "I just take each game one at a time."

"He is a special player and a great kid," McAuliffe added. "He has played with some great players -- Corey Lewis and Justin Seymour -- and we were lucky enough to have him."

Ryan is looking to play for either St. Lawrence, SUNY Oneonta or SUNY Plattsburgh next year.




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Nolan Ryan scores 5 goals, ties state record for career scores.

Chazy ace ties record

(Published September 29, 2007 Plattsburgh Press Republican)

CHAZY -- Nolan Ryan pumped in five goals to tie the state scoring record and lead Chazy to a 6-0 victory over Crown Point Friday night in Mountain & Valley Athletic Conference boys' soccer.

Ryan equalled the mark of 152 career goals set by Chittenango's Jeff Knittle in 1994. The Chazy standout will get his next crack at breaking the record tonight when the Eagles host Keene at 7.

Ryan figured in all six Chazy scores Friday, assisting on Jason Baker's goal 14:34 into the contest. He then got a hat trick over a span of 11 minutes late in the first half. Ryan tacked on two more three minutes apart early in the second half.

Chazy (10-1, 7-0) outshot Crown Point 27-4 with Jacob Beeman making two saves for the Eagles. Justin Potter had 13 saves for Crown Point (2-7, 2-6).

It will be a soccer celebration in Chazy today with the girls hosting Bolton at 5 p.m. Before and during the varsity contests, there will be youth games involving Chazy teams.

Chazy 6, Crown Point 0

Crown Point 0 0--0

Chazy 4 2--6

First half- 1, Ch, Baker (Ryan), 24:34. 2, Ch, Ryan, 24:54. 3, Ch, Ryan (Racine), 30:21. 4, Ch, Ryan (Baker), 45:06.

Second half- 5, Ch, Ryan, 11:55. 6, Ch, Ryan (Barriere), 14:46.

Shots: Chazy 27, Crown Point 4.
Saves: Potter, CP, 13. Beeman, C, 2.

Chazy vs. Crown Point, Schroon Lake

Mon. 9/10/07:

Chazy 9, Crown Point 0




CROWN POINT -- Nolan Ryan scored three goals and added an assist as the Eagles cruised past the Panters.


Kenny Bulriss scored two goals and Ben Baker added two for the Eagels. Brad Hansen also tallied.


Jason Baker picked up four assists. Ben Baker added two.



Jacob Beeman turned away six shots for the shutout.


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Chazy 9, Crown Point 0


Chazy 6 3 -- 9


Crown Point 0 0 -- 0


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First half- 1, C, Ryan (B. Baker), 11:18. 2, C, Bulriss (J. Baker), 22:40. 3, C, Ryan (J. Baker), 29:39. 4, C, Ryan (J. Baker), 32:35. 5, C, B. Baker (J. Baker), 42:43. 6, C, B. Baker (Hansen), 43:23.


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Second half- 7, C, Ryan (B. Baker), 10:02. 8, C, Bulriss (Ryan), 10:58. 9, C, Hansen (LaBombard), 27:36.


Shots: Chazy, 23. Crown Point, 12.


Saves: Beeman, C, 6. Potter, CP, 12.



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Wed. 9/12/07:


Chazy 6, Schroon Lake 1



SCHROON LAKE -- Stetson Fields scored four goals as the Eagles topped the Wildcats.


Nolan Ryan and Kenny Bulriss also tallied for the Eagles, who remain unbeaten.


Wesley Beers scored for the Wildcats (2-1).


Jacob Beeman made four saves for the win in net.


Chazy 6, Schroon Lake 1





Chazy 3 3 -- 6


Schroon Lake 0 1 -- 1


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First half- 1, C, Fields (Baker), 6:20. 2, C, Fields (Ryan), 34:54. 3, C, Ryan (Barriene), 39:31.



Second half- 4, C, Fields (Bulriss), 5:20. 5, C, Fields, 12:24. 6, C, Bulriss (Barriene), 23:00. 7, SL, Beers (Egan), 23:15.


Shots: Chazy, 30. Schroon Lake, 7.


Saves: Beeman, C, 4. Jerro, SL, 15.

Chazy Boys Soccer 2007 roster, schedule

Chazy Boys Varsity Soccer 2007 roster


from:
http://www.chazy.org/athletics/soccerboysvar.html


Number Grade
Kyle LaFountain * 1 12

Jonah Curtin 3 12

Ben Baker 4 11

Jordan Barriere 5 8

Kaleb Snide 6 9

Nathan Racine 7 11

Steven LaBombard 8 12

Stetson Fields 10 11

Chris Vliege 11 11

Kenny Bulriss 12 11

Kris Roberts 13 11

Jason Baker * 16 11

Brad Hansen 18 11

Eric Martin 19 12

Kyle Reynolds 21 12

Perry Latremore 22 12

Nolan Ryan * 23 12

Gaelan Trombley 24 12

Jacob Beeman GK/25 12

Tyson Duprey 26 12

* Denotes Captain


Head Coach - Rob McAuliffe
Ast. Coach - Ian Brassard
Ast. Coach - Matt Devins
A.D. - Brian Norcross
Scorekeeper - Lindsey Seymour






CCRS BOYS 2007 SOCCER SCHEDULE

Game Times 4:30; Chazy Home Games - Modified @ 4:30, Varsity @ 6:00


Thursday, September 6 Willsboro @ Chazy
Saturday, September 8 Johnsburg @ Chazy
Monday, September 10 Chazy @ Crown Point
Wednesday, September 12 Chazy @ Schroon Lake
Friday, September 14 Bye
Tuesday, September 18 Westport @ Chazy
Thursday, September 20 Chazy @ Elizabethtown
Saturday, September 22 Ogdensburg @ Chazy
Monday, September 24 Keene @ Chazy
Wednesday, September 26 Chazy @ Willsboro
Friday, September 28 Crown Point @ Chazy
Tuesday, October 2 Schroon Lake @ Chazy
Thursday, October 4 Chateaugay @ Chazy
Wednesday, October 10 Chazy @ Westport
Friday, October 12 Elizabethtown @ Chazy
Monday, October 15 Chazy @ Keene

Division Tie-breaker, if needed - TBA
MVAC Championship Game @ Chazy - October 19, 7:30 PM

Tentative Sectional Start Date - Prelims on October 23, 24




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