Team Pages Detail

Team Pages Detail

  • Girls MS Soccer

    2016 - 2017
    Head Coach: Richard Muller

Overall Statistics
W L T %
5 2 0 71.4

Girls MS Soccer

Home
League
vs.
Montclair Kimberley Academy
Win 3-0
Solomon No. 2
Home
Cancelled
League
vs.
Elisabeth Morrow School
Away
League
vs.
Roy W. Brown Middle School
Loss 0-2
Roy Brown Middle School
Away
League
vs.
Montclair Kimberley Academy
Win 2-1
MKA - Middle School
Away

Girls MS Soccer - 7th & 8th Graders Only (Randall's Island field #82)

League
vs.
Trinity School
Win 5-0
Randall's & Ward's Island
Home

Girls MS Soccer - 7th & 8th Graders Only

League
vs.
Fieldston School
Win 7-0
Solomon No. 2
Away
Cancelled
League
vs.
Elisabeth Morrow School
Sunnyside Field
Away

Girls MS Soccer - 7th & 8th Graders Only

League
vs.
Fieldston School
Loss 2-6
Van Cortlandt Park (Parade Grounds #4 - Bronx, NY)
Away
League
vs.
Memorial School of South Hackensack
Win 4-1
Memorial School of South Hackensack

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  • 2016 Girls Middle School Soccer Team

    We would like to take this time to welcome you to this year's middle school girl's soccer web site!
    Please stop by often to see practice schedules (or you can click here for the school's official practice and game calendar.) I would like to share with you the schedule for next week and a few other items:
    Practice Schedule
    Monday - OFF
    Tuesday, September 13th: 2:40-4:15 (Graham Field #2)
    Wednesday, September 14th: 3:50-5:20 (1/2 of Solomon Field #3)
    Thursday, September 15th: 2:50-4:20 (Graham Field #2)
    Friday, September 16th: 3:50-5:20: 1/2 Graham Field)
     
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    Things to Remember
    1. Bring in a pair of soccer cleats AND sneakers/turf shoes/tennis shoes
        (Cleats=Real Grass Field: Graham/Solomon...Sneakers: Turf Field)
    2. Bring in shin guards (make sure they are big enough)
    3. Bring in TWO pairs of socks (in case one pair get wet during a practice or
        game)
    4. Bottle of Water/Gatorade/Powerade
    5. Knapsack/Gym Bage/Equipment Bag: It's a good idea to have a bag to put your
        things into in case of bad weather, etc.
    5. Optional: Your own soccer ball, mouth piece, towels 
     
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    Notes on Equipment
    1. EVERYBODY needs to bring equipment each day...it is not the job of just one class. We ALL practice TOGETHER....play TOGETHER....and collect the equipment TOGETHER. ..TOGETHER, WE ARE A TEAM :)
     
    2. The equipment that we need to bring to our practices and games are:
    A. Water Jug (by the trainer's room)
    B. Medicine Kit (by the trainer's room)
    C. Ice Bucket (by the trainers room)
    D. Bag of Balls (from the Coaches)
    E. Cones / Other Items (from the Coaches)

    Other Points of Interest
    A. Pictures: We will be posting pitures of our team in action periodically throughout the season. If you have any photos that you would like to share, please don't hessitate to send them in!!

    B. Instructional Videos: We will be posting an assortment of training videos will will encompass the many aspects and skills of soccer. Please take some time to review them, take some notes, then go out and practice them! Goood players always strive to continually get better!!

    C. Game Summaries: We will be posting a short game re-cap or summary after each game. Very, very cool!!

    Let's get ready for a dynamite season!!
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  • Lady Bulldogs Play Best Game of the Year!!

    The 7th and 8th grade version of the 2016 middle school girls soccer team, played against the legendary Fieldston club and beat them 7-0 and improving their season record to 4-1. 

    The young bulldogs played a terrific passing game and played very, very well together as a team. Every player, from the 1rst year players to the veterans looked to pass the ball first to their teammates THEN to shooting the ball.

    The team chemistry and spirit of togetherness and unity has been very strong this season. The Lady Bulldogs look to improve their record in a re-match next game.
  • Short-handed Bulldogs Play Valiantly In a Loss

    The Young lady Bulldogs traveled across thehmighty Hudson river to play a Fieldston team...this time against their 8th grade team. Unfortunately, despite two goals by Lexi, hardwork and a spirit to win, the team fell short because of injury and low numbers. That's the way it goes sometimes.

    Moving on...the Bulldogs play a good Memorial school in their next contest which will be played in South Hackensack.
  • Lady Bulldogs Shut Out Trinity

    The 2016 young Lady Bulldogs of the DE middle school continue to play good soccer. Despite being outnumbered 11-9, the Bulldogs fought valiantly and came away with an amazing 5-0 victory in their best played game of the year, improving their season record to 3-1. The team played with a tremendous amount of togetherness, unity, and worked well together. 

    Lexi Levine continued her stellar play scoring a "Hat-Trick" (3 goals in a gme) during the match: her first goal hitting the upright off of a corner kick from the left side. Later in the game, Kate Meleski gave Lexi a beautiful pass which Lexi deposited into the goal. She later tallied her third and final goal of the game late in the contest. Lexi also played goal keeper for the last 10 minutes and was unscored upon...turning away 4 shots.

    Paris Cooke-Brown registered another shut-out of the season playing a strong game at goalie and saving 5 shots. Paris also had an assist to Kiki March to help Kiki score her first goal of the year.

    Kate Meleski had a spectacular game with two assists...Hannah Model and Lexi Levine. The goals helped put away the Trinity squad in the seond half of the contest.

    The defense, led by Sarah Roth, Angie Victor, Kate Meleski, and Daniela Quirola, constantly pressured the ball and didn't allow the Trinity team to score. Midfielders Diana Mendoza-Zavala and Finnula Papailias also played very well as outside mid-fielders and assisted the team with good passing and hard work for the victory.

    The yound Lady Bulldogs get ready for their biggest test of the season facing a strong Fieldston team from NYC. 


  • Young Bulldogs Sting MKA!

    After suffering their first loss of the year a few days ago, the young lady Bulldogs stormed back and won a hard-fought game over rival Montclair Kimberly Academy by a score of 2-1. Dwight-Englewood 8th grader Sara Roth, ripped the first goal of the game beating the MKA goalie, to give the Bulldogs an early 1-0 lead. 
    During the second half, two of our first year players contributed to the 2016 seaon. Diana Mendoza-Zavala made a beautiful pass from the left side to 6th grader, Sofia Sujak, who in turn, planted the ball in the lower right side of the goal to give the Bulldogs a 2-0 lead.
    MKA scored their one and only goal with one minute remaning to split the lead in half, but the mighty Bulldog defense held strong to secure the victory.
  • Lady Bulldogs Fall Short

    The Lady Bulldogs experienced their first lost of the season losing a barn-burner to the Roy W. Brown middle school squad by a score of 2-0. After starting out the game a little slow, the Bulldogs showed their grit and determination playing an outstanding second half....dominating the game and taking several shots against their opponents. Unfortunately, they came up a little short. They now anxiously look forward to rebound back from this game and beat their next opponent...the Montclair-Kimberly Academy team.
  • Bulldogs Win season Opener!!

    The 2016 Middle School Lady Bulldog soccer team launched their 2016 soccer campaign with a nice win over their opponent, Montclair-Kimberly. Led by Lexi Levine (2 goals) and Ally Miglietta (1 goal) the mighty Bulldogs played stellar defense with Sarah Roth, Angie, Victor, and Daniela Quirola stopping MKA's offense. Paris Cooke-Brown, also recorded her first shut-out of the year...tying the record of the most shut-outs to begin a season.
    Several other girls contributed to the victory as well by their stellar play: Celine Kiriscioglu, Diana Mendoza-Zavala, Hannah Model, Finnula Papailias, and Lilly Trentacosta. Sofia Sujak helped draw the defenders away from the center of the field opening up the opportunities that we had to score!
    Legendary coach, Coach Garcia, made her first public appearance as the assistant girls middle school soccer coach and inspired the team by her honor, wit and wisdom.
    Way to go ladies!! we are proud of you!
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