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Team Adrian Griffin Interiors shuts out opponent

Team Adrian Griffin Interiors shuts out opponent

ANNA MARIA – Under a clear winter sky last Tuesday night, families and friends cheered on the 8- to 10-year-old flag football players at The Center who took the field for the first night of competitive play. After the season kickoff jamboree night, the flag football play was interrupted by a winter storm, delaying week one play.

Last week, the elementary school-age youth took to Field 1 at the community center while the 4- to 5-year-old players learned the game on the small field. Running the field before sundown, team AMI Coconuts and the Slim’s Place squad warmed up with volunteer coaches Bobby McGraw and Sammy Romero and ran plays.

The older kids took their first snaps of the season in games leading to the playoffs starting in March. Solid Rock Construction and The Fish Guy Aquarium Services teams faced each other to start the season, with Solid Rock taking home the first win, 24-7.

Elijah Roadman, the Solid Rock quarterback, threw four touchdown passes for the victory. Ruby Kesten and Samuel Raulerson each made two scoring catches for their team. On the other side of the football, Kesten caught the pass of The Fish Guy’s QB for an interception.

Everett Hood passed for a touchdown to receiver Bruno Peerani, giving The Fish Guy team six points. Adding to the team’s score, Graeme Bekkerus caught the only point after conversion pass in the game for either team.

Despite the deficit on the scoreboard, The Fish Guy Aquarium Services team fought hard on the field for two halves of play.

The Moss Builders team could not find the end zone in their matchup against Adrian Griffin Interiors, who won their on-field battle 18-0. In the three-score game, Grayson Hinckle threw a scoring pass to Jackson Kesten. Kesten added six more points to the score with a rushing TD.

Teammate Asher Patel used his speed to run the football into the end zone while playing on offense. Defensively Patel dominated with four flag pulls and an interception, helping to secure the team’s first win of the season.

Moss Builders’ Owen Mahoney was his team’s standout defensively with nine big stops. Parker Svoboda showed he has reliable hands with three catches and an interception. Juliette Sato and Louis Bacon had defensive stops, exemplifying the efforts of the Moss team despite the loss.

Team Diamond Turf had the bye week to start the winter youth flag football season for the division.

SUN SCOREBOARD

JAN. 27

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD DIVISION – WEEK 3

Jiffy Lube (3-0) 27

Salty Printing (1-2) 10

 

 

Solid Rock Air Conditioning (2-1) 34

Poppos Taqueria (1-2) 26

 

 

Sato Real Estate (3-0) Win by Forfeit

Shady Lady Horticultural Services (0-3)

 

 

Moss Builders (2-1) 34

Sandhoff Construction (0-3) 12

 

 

14- TO 17-YEAR-OLD DIVISION – WEEK 3

Solid Rock Electrical (2-1) 12 Winner by OT Rule

Moss Builders (2-1) 12

 

 

Solid Rock Air Conditioning (2-1) 26

Reel Coastal Properties (0-3) 12

 

 

HSH Design (1-2) 26

Cortez Florida Vacations (2-1) 24

 

 

JAN. 28

8-TO 10-YEAR-OLD DIVISION – WEEK 1

Solid Rock Construction 24

The Fish Guy Aquarium Services 7

 

 

Adrian Griffin Interiors 18

Moss Builders 0

 

 

JAN. 29

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL – WEEK 5

Moss Air 49

Slim’s Place 6

 

 

Gulf Drive Café 33

Floridian Mortgage 21

 

 

Ross Built Custom Homes 47

MI-Box 25

 

 

Coaster Continent 27

Reel Coastal Properties 19

 

 

Moss Builders 41

Solid Rock Construction 27

 

 

JAN. 30

ADULT INDOOR SOCCER – WEEK 2

Solid Rock Construction (2-0) 12

Bubble Binz (0-2) 6

 

 

Pool America (2-0) 18

Moss Builders (0-2) 9

 

 

Sato Real Estate (2-0) 7

Hampton Painting (0-2) 5

 

 

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL – WEEK 6

Gulf Drive Café (4-1) 43

Slim’s Place (0-6) 13

 

 

Slicker’s Eatery (2-3) 33

Ross Built Custom Homes (2-4) 26

 

 

Solid Rock Construction (3-3) 40 Winner by OT Rule

Coaster Continent (3-2) 40

 

 

Moss Air (5-0) 41

Reel Coastal Properties (1-5) 27

 

 

Floridian Mortgage (5-1) 32

MI-Box (1-4) 8

Teens back on the gridiron

ANNA MARIA – The winter break is over, school is back in session, and the youth flag football season started last Monday night on the Island.

Winter flag football action ensued on The Center gridiron with the tweens and teens. The younger players played their first games with preseason fun and action jamboree-style.

The eight 11- to 14-year-old league teams played their first games of the season. Poppos Taqueria, Jiffy Lube, Sato Real Estate and Solid Rock Air Conditioning took home the first wins of the season for the age group.

The teens, rostering a full league with six teams, played three games last week to start the season. Cortez Florida Vacation and Moss Builders handily defeated their opponents, Solid Rock Air Conditioning and Reel Coastal Properties, respectively.

In the second 14- to 17-year-old league match-up, Solid Rock Electrical faced team HSH Design. Both teams struggled to find the end zone on offense during two halves of play, but defenses for each squad had their shining moments in the 7-6 nailbiter.

The one-point conversion by Henry Dugan after his touchdown catch from quarterback Victor Albrecht made the ultimate difference in the game for team Solid Rock Electrical.

On defense, Solid Rock’s Dugan had three sacks on the HSH Design QB and three flag pulls to his credit. Albrecht added an interception to his season statistics, while teammates Kegan McGlade and Kaleb Romagnino had a total of three defensive stops.

Making his mark on the field for HSH Design was Jack Mattick on defense. In addition to two flag pulls, Mattick picked off the pass of the Solid Rock quarterback. His interception resulted in the six points his team put on the scoreboard.

Playing hard to keep HSH in the game on offense, Chase Castagna had three catches. Teammate Jaxon Kagin caught a pass to gain critical yardage.

Additional defensive pressure by Sterling Holiday and Kyle Castagna with big flag pulls helped keep their team in the game. C. Castagna only enhanced his game stats with two defensive stops of his own.

Despite the continued efforts of both teams, at the final second of the game, the missed point after the HSH Design TD gave Solid Rock Electrical their first win of 2025.

SUN SCOREBOARD

JAN. 13

 

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE – WEEK 1

Poppos Taqueria 32

Shady Lady Horticultural Services 20

 

 

Jiffy Lube 53

Sandhoff Construction 13

 

 

Sato Real Estate 8

Salty Printing 2

 

 

Solid Rock Air Conditioning 26

Moss Builders 25

 

 

14- TO 17-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE – WEEK 1

Cortez Florida Vacations 31

Solid Rock Air Conditioning 13

 

 

Solid Rock Electrical 7

HSH Design 6

 

 

Moss Builders 40

Reel Coastal Properties 19

 

 

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL – WEEK 2

Reel Coastal Properties (1-1) 33

Slim’s Place (0-2) 6

 

 

Gulf Drive Café (1-1) 33

Slicker’s Eatery (0-2) 32

 

 

Floridian Mortgage (2-0) 40

Solid Rock Construction (0-2) 25

 

Coaster Continent (1-0) 38

Ross Built Custom Homes (1-1) 27

 

 

Moss Builders (2-0) 35

MI-Box (1-1) 8

 

 

Moss Air (1-0) Bye Week

Winter flag takes the field

ANNA MARIA – Under the lights of The Center field, the coin toss opened the winter flag football season last Thursday night on the Island. The big kids took to the gridiron with 11 adult co-ed flag football teams playing this season.

The first game started with a 47-6 Moss Builders blowout over the Slim’s Place squad. With Richard Fosmore returning to the field as the Slim’s Place quarterback after many years, his touchdown pass to Dave Kesten just was not a match for the talents of the Moss Builders team.

Offensively, Moss Builders used the arms of team captain Ryan Moss, throwing for four touchdowns, and James Roadman, who also completed four TD passes.

As the scoring targets, Evelyn Long, Zachary Long and Logan Heath all caught two touchdown throws. Roadman was hit by Moss for a six-point catch, as well as a point-after conversion for one point.

Heath and the Longs also helped add points to the scoreboard with post touchdown extra points. The win puts Moss Builders on top after week one play along with teams MI-Box, Floridian Mortgage, Moss Air and Ross Built Custom Homes.

MI-Box showed up to win over the Gulf Drive Café squad 25-12. Matthew Briley led his team to victory as the team captain and QB, throwing for two TDs and taking two to the endzone with rushing yardage.

On the other side of the football, Briley had three interceptions against the Gulf Drive quarterbacks. Christian Hampton had the hot hands for the MI-Box team, catching the two Briley TD passes.

Silas Banyas put statistics in the books with two sacks and a one-point conversion.

Gulf Drive Café’s Cody Allen shut down a MI-Box drive with an interception, picking off Briley. Never giving up, the Gulf Drive team scored 12 points with passes by Jeremy Rodriguez to Steven Pavina, and Pavina to Jaden Grant.

The result of game three was no surprise as team Floridian Mortgage handily won against Reel Coastal Properties. Scoring six points, new Reel Coastal team’s QB Sequiel Marintez threw to Roman Marintez for the team’s only score in the game.

Slicker’s Eatery could only find the endzone once in their match-up against Moss Air. With the final score 20-7, Dominick Otteni connected with Donte Filletti for six points and the one-point conversion to end the team’s scoring.

Chad Woods, Jesse Skipper and Jonathan Soultatos were hit by QB Jonathan Moss. Team captain Moss threw for two extra points, including one to Skipper to seal the win.

Closing out the night in the only nailbiter in week one, Ross Built defeated team Solid Rock Construction by two points. Solid Rock showed their promise this season with team captain Charles “Tuna” McCracken at the helm as the QB. Throwing for two TDs and rushing for 12-points, McCracken led his team to near-victory.

Connor Ludwig and Tyler Brewer caught the McCracken passes, but failed point-after attempts were the ultimate demise of the Solid Rock team.

Ross Built Custom Homes converted on all four extra point plays, while also scoring four touchdowns, with four successful passes by Miguel Rodriguez and Corey Vonborstel. Zaon Williams, Vonborstel and Rodriguez each had solid hands, receiving for 24 points.

Making the difference, Andrew Ross scored one point along with teammate Williams, while Rodriguez scored two additional points to put the first W in the books for their team this season.

SUN SCOREBOARD

JAN. 9

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL

 

Moss Builders 47

Slim’s Place 6

 

 

MI-Box 25

Gulf Drive Café 12

 

 

Floridian Mortgage 26

Reel Coastal Properties 6

 

 

Moss Air 20

Slicker’s Eatery 7

 

 

Ross Built Custom Homes 28

Solid Rock Construction 26

 

 

Coaster Continent – Bye Week

Ross Built soccer champs

Ross Built soccer champs

ANNA MARIA – As another sports season came to a close at The Center of Anna Maria Island, the adult co-ed soccer champions earned their stripes last Thursday night against the top-ranked Solid Rock Construction team.

After the Moss team ended Pool America’s season in the round one playoff game played last week, the Ross Built Custom Home squad had their way with Moss Builders on the Island pitch.

Team Ross Built worked their way to the top after defeating Moss Builders in penalty kicks after regulation play to end the first semifinal game last Wednesday. Team Bubble Binz fell victim to the offense of the Solid Rock team in the second round two playoff game.

After spending the season on top, the Solid Rock Construction team worked hard with Raul Loera in goal. The Ross Built offense kept Loera busy during the two halves of play in the final game of the season.

Loera recorded 12 saves in the game for Solid Rock.

Teammates Erica Nielsen and team captain Keith Mahoney each put a point on the scoreboard. Mahoney made the assist on Nielsen’s goal.

Ross Built kept the Solid Rock defense busy to help clinch the win. Mack Heitchue and Kevin Roman finished with a goal and assist each, while Zacharieah Anabtawi had a solo goal in the game.

Adult winter sports at The Center starts on Thursday, Jan. 9 with gridiron action and Thursday, Jan. 23 in the gymnasium with indoor soccer.

SUN SCOREBOARD

 

DEC. 18

ADULT CO-ED SOCCER – PLAYOFFS ROUND 1

Solid Rock Construction 4

Gulf Drive Café 2

 

DEC. 19

ADULT CO-ED SOCCER – PLAYOFFS ROUND 2 – SEMIFINALS

 

Moss Builders 2

Ross Built Custom Homes 2

Ross Built winner in overtime PKs

 

 

Solid Rock Construction 3

Bubble Binz 1

 

ADULT CO-ED SOCCER – CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Ross Built Custom Homes 3

Solid Rock Construction 2

Moss Builders undefeated

Moss Builders undefeated

ANNA MARIA – Youth recreational soccer resumed play last week at The Center of Anna Maria Island. The familiar sound of the cheers from friends and family supporting their players and teams was music to the Island’s ears after several weeks of storm recovery.

After a tied ballgame between La Creperie and Solid Rock Construction in the 8- to 10-year-old league, week three action continued with Adrian Griffin Interiors looking for their second win of the season and team Gulf Drive Café hoping for their first.

Led by coach Keith Mahoney, the Gulf Drive squad handily defeated their opponent 5-0. Everly Chaplinsky scored two of the five goals for her team. Teammates Dominic Cusimano, Chandler LaPensee and Owen Mahoney each successfully struck the soccer ball, sending it past Adrian Griffin goalie Judah Treworgy.

Treworgy had seven saves in the match. Despite his efforts and those of his teammates, the Adrian Griffin Interiors team just could not stop the Gulf Drive team.

Working to stay undefeated, team Moss Builders played the final league match against The Fish Guy Aquarium Services. The 6-0 win proved why the Moss squad is on top of the ranking with a 3-0 record going into week 4 competition.

With playoffs starting Tuesday, Nov. 12, this week’s action will determine the matchups leading to the championship game on Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 6 p.m.

SUN SCOREBOARD

 

OCT. 29

YOUTH SOCCER

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE – WEEK 3

 

La Creperie (1-1-1) 3

Solid Rock Construction (2-0-1) 3

 

 

Gulf Drive Café (1-2-0) 5

Adrian Griffin Interiors (1-2-0) 0

 

 

Moss Builders (3-0-0) 6

The Fish Guy Aquarium Services (0-3-0) 0

 

 

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE – WEEK 2

 

The Gitt Team (1-1-1) 4

Better on Bikes (1-1-0) 2

 

 

Solid Rock Construction (2-0-0) 3

HSH Design (0-2-1) 2

 

 

OCT. 30

ADULT CO-ED SOCCER – WEEK 4

 

Bubble Binz (2-2-0) 6

Language Services Associates (0-2-2) 5

 

 

AMI Dolphin Tours (2-1-1) 7

Hampton Paintings (1-2-1) 4

 

 

Solid Rock Construction (4-0-0) 8

Sato Real Estate (0-4-0) 5

 

 

Ross Built Custom Homes (3-1-0) 5

Pool America (2-2-0) 0

 

 

Moss Builders (3-1-0) 2

Gulf Drive Café (1-3-0) 0

Solid Rock Construction on top

ANNA MARIA – The adult co-ed soccer league at The Center of Anna Maria Island started last Thursday night’s play with the two undefeated teams going head-to-head. Teams Pool America and Solid Rock Construction played 40 minutes of regular time with only one squad on top.

Starting the game off with a strong 2-0 lead at halftime, the Solid Rock team managed to hold off their strong opponent, letting them score twice.

Team captain Dean Hinterstoisser and Sam Parker shot the goals for Pool America, with assists by Parker’s husband, Eduardo Schlueter, and Octavious Cole. Cole, known for his flag football talents, joins the Island soccer family on the pitch this season.

Solid Rock’s win came off the boots of Julio Cantu, Leo Gonzalez, Raul Loera, Erica Nielsen and team captain Keith Mahoney. Loera and Mahoney are credited with a total of three assists in the team’s victory.

Currently ranked seventh, team Bubble Binz received a notch in the win column thanks to a forfeit by the Sato Real Estate team.

Winning by two goals in the second game played, Moss Builders defeated team AMI Dolphin Tours. Alex Villanueva scored the solo goal for the AMI Dolphin Tours team.

Also finding his footing on the soccer field as a transition from flag football, Karri Stephens is credited with a goal in the Moss Builders’ win. Teammates Stephen Adair and Greg Moss scored the remaining two points.

The Ross Built Custom Home team beat Gulf Drive Café 2-1. James Noblett and Jake Moss each got a strike past the Gulf Drive goalie.

Tyler Brewer put the single point on the scoreboard for team Gulf Drive Café. The loss drops the team to eighth in the team rankings going into week four play.

Finishing the night in a tie, Hampton Painting and Language Services Associates each scored five points, earning each team a point in the standings.

Alex Quintero had the only hat trick of the week, while teammate Juan Rodriguez scored two goals for the Language Services squad.

Leading the scoring for Hampton Paintings was Ethan Hampton. Team captain Danny Hampton, Moises Martinez and Austin Nutting each put up a single point to end another night of soccer on the Island.

 

SUN SCOREBOARD

OCT. 22

 

YOUTH SOCCER

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE – WEEK 2

 

La Creperie 4

Gulf Drive Café 0

 

 

Moss Builders 3

Adrian Griffin Interiors 1

 

 

Solid Rock Construction 4

The Fish Guy Aquarium Services 3

 

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE – WEEK 2

 

Solid Rock Construction 5

The Gitt Team 1

 

 

Shady Lady Horticultural Services 4

HSH Design 1

 

 

OCT. 24

ADULT CO-ED SOCCER – WEEK 3

 

Solid Rock Construction (3-0-0) 5

Pool America (2-1-0) 2

 

 

Bubble Binz (1-2-0) Win by forfeit

Sato Real Estate (0-3-0) L

 

 

Moss Builders (2-1-0) 3

AMI Dolphin Tours (1-1-1) 1

 

 

Ross Built Custom Homes (2-1-0) 2

Gulf Drive Café (1-2-0) 1

 

 

Hampton Paintings (1-1-1) 5

Language Services Associates (0-1-2) 5

The Center kicks off fall soccer

The Center kicks off fall soccer

ANNA MARIA – Thursday night heated up as the adult fall soccer league started with five back-to-back games. With two more teams this season, the schedule is compressed to let roughly 100 Island-area men and women hit the pitch for the nine weeks of games leading to the playoffs in late November.

Veteran player and team captain Greg Ross led his team to victory over team Bubble Binz with a score of 4-2. Ross played alongside his twin sons, Andrew and Jake Ross, on the Ross Built Custom Homes squad.

While not credited for a goal, G. Ross struck hard and struck often, finding his sweet spot on the field. Jake and Andrew each had a goal, adding to the two points put up by Jack Gibson.

In an uncharacteristic position at goal, Kevin Roman made five important stops off the boots of the Bubble Binz offense. Osvaldo Cabello protected the goal for team Bubble Binz, making six saves after two halves of soccer action.

Cabello’s teammates James Knowles and Gerardo Urbiola Bolanos scored the goals for Bubble Binz, helping to keep the team in the first game of the season.

AMI Dolphin Tours and Language Services Associates took to the pitch next. Ending in a 3-3 draw, each team recorded seven saves after 40 minutes of regulation play.

Making the saves was Julian Bejarano for team Language Services. AMI Dolphin Tours split the duty between Tyler Bekkerus, with three big stops, and Aaron Frech, with four stops. Frech took over in goal after Bekkerus left the field with an injury.

Scoring for AMI Dolphin Tours were Robert Fellowes, Erica Nielsen and Frech. On the other side of the field, Luis Martinez, Alex Quintero and Juan Rodriguez put the points on the scoreboard.

Team Pool America dominated in the third game of the night against Gulf Drive Café. Pool America’s Chris Klotz and Gulf Drive’s Charles “Tuna” McCracken each had 10 saves in the game.

Four all-important goals got past McCracken for his team’s 5-1 loss. McCracken is credited with the assist on Gulf Drive Café’s only point, scored by Javier Rivera.

On the other side of the field, Murat Akay and Lucas Wilson each put two past McCracken, while Dean Hinterstoisser had a solo goal in the team’s win.

The Sato Real Estate goalies Josh and Ben Sato were kept busy making eight and nine saves, respectively. Their counterpart, Steve Oelfke, made five recorded stops in his team’s three-goal win.

Offensively and defensively strong, the Hampton Painting team held Sato Real Estate to two goals by Logan O’Brien and team captain J. Sato. Hampton’s captain, Daniel Hampton, scored two goals, along with Tim Holly. Their teammate Ethan Hampton scored his first goal of the season against the Sato defense.

Ending the night with a big win, Solid Rock Construction beat the Moss Builders team 5-2. Ryan Moss’ eight saves, in addition to goalie efforts by Karri Stephens with two stops, just was not enough against Keith Mahoney’s team.

Led by James Roadman, the Moss Builders team managed to score two goals against Solid Rock with strikes by Stephen Adair and Alexis Bellamy.

Playing in her second game of the night, Nielsen scored another goal. Julio Cantu got one by the Moss Builders’ keeper.

With the only hat trick of the game, Mahoney scored three of the team’s five points to close out week one of adult soccer on the Island.

 

SUN SCOREBOARD

SEPT. 19

ADULT CO-ED SOCCER

Ross Built Custom Homes 4

Bubble Binz 2

 

 

AMI Dolphin Tours 3

Language Services Associates 3

 

 

Pool America 5

Gulf Drive Café 1

 

 

Hampton Paintings 5

Sato Real Estate 2

 

 

Solid Rock Construction 5

Moss Builders 2

Floridian Mortgage holds on for championship

Floridian Mortgage holds on for championship

ANNA MARIA –The Center closed out the adult summer season last Thursday night with three games played, and Floridian Mortgage come out on top after a hard-fought 29-27 game against team Fishing with Salty for the championship title.

After beating Salty Printing in the semifinal round of play, top seed Floridian Mortgage faced the Fishing with Salty team, which defeated Moss Builders in their playoff game 52-33. It was anyone’s game up to the final seconds, as both teams struggled to find their rhythm on the field.

Floridian Mortgage started the game on offense and quickly made a statement with a bomb by Chase Richardson to Tim Holly for a touchdown on the first play of the game. Right out of the chute, Richardson’s team was up 7-0 after Cory Banks scored the point after the score.

Fishing with Salty’s attempts to put points on the scoreboard were cut short after Dina DeJesus started her team on the right foot with a completed pass. Holly’s interception on the next play stopped the drive.

Richardson could not capitalize on the turnover, throwing bad passes and leading to a three-and-out series.

Taking over on downs, Fishing with Salty was ready as the team steadily marched down the field with short passes. Dylan Doyle, on second down, took the football into the pass-only zone in Floridian Mortgage territory.

Scoring its first touchdown, Jonathan Soultatos squeezed through defenders to score for team Fishing, taking the score to 7-6. Doyle scored the extra point.

With the score tied, Richardson’s first target was Holly for a long run after the reception. Rex Kesten caught the football near the endzone after an injury timeout due to a DeJesus injury.

Tracking the front of the endzone, Tyler Brewer caught the ball for Floridian’s second TD of the game, with the finishing touch by Banks.

Leading once again, Floridian Mortgage played strong defense at their own endzone with their opponent in scoring position. Making the stop, Richardson returned to the field with his team, continuing to struggle.

Richardson overthrew Holly but eventually found Kesten for 6 points. Holly added a point to the scoreboard with a catch in the endzone.

After moving the ball to near midfield, Brewer got the call walking just over the first down line with the football overhead. With the clock down to the final minute of the first half of the game, Richardson found Brewer as a second option receiver on second down with the clock running.

With the football sitting on the 7-yard line, Floridian’s hope of scoring before halftime was dashed with another incomplete throw.

On offense, Fishing with Salty was 14 points behind. Rushing Matt Briley, Holly sacked the quarterback in the endzone for a safety, giving team Floridian two points and possession of the ball.

First pass out, Richardson hit Holly, catching for a first down out-of-bounds with less than 10 seconds on the scoreboard clock. An impeding the rusher penalty for Floridian Mortgage and interception in the endzone by Briley ended the first half of play.

Fishing with Salty had the football to start the half with a short yardage play. The second snap resulted in a bomb to Doyle for 6 points. Soultatos scored the extra point, making it a 9-point ball game.

Three incomplete Richardson throws later, Fishing with Salty was back on offense with catches by Octavious Cole. A critical first down catch by Miguel Rodriguez kept the forward progress moving.

On second down, QB Briley kept the ball for long yardage after a quick pitch back from his teammate under center. With the football at the 7-yard line, Soultatos was alone in the right corner of the endzone for the TD.

After the point after conversion by the Fishing squad, Richardson mixed it up, running with the football after a quick pitch from Holly two plays in a row, resulting in a first down with less than 12 minutes left in the game.

Standing his ground and avoiding a penalty, Holly and Soultatos had a standoff at the line of scrimmage as Richardson searched for an open player down field. After two bad passes, Richardson’s throw on third down was not caught by the intended receiver thanks to tight defense by Fishing with Salty.

Fishing with Salty’s Cole caught a big pass on third down for a TD, advancing the score to 29-27. With a possible win in sight, Brewer’s reception in the endzone denied the additional point to team Fishing.

A mid-air collision took Brewer and Briley out of the rest of the game with critical seconds left to play. Despite all their efforts, Fishing with Salty could not make up the large scoring gap made by Floridian Mortgage early in the game.

The game was not pretty, but team Floridian Mortgage was named the league’s champion, winning over Fishing with Salty by two points.

 

SUN SCOREBOARD

SEPT. 12

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL

 

SEMIFINAL

Floridian Mortgage 21

Salty Printing 20

 

 

Fishing with Salty 52

Moss Builders 33

 

 

CHAMPIONSHIP

Floridian Mortgage 29

Fishing with Salty 27

Semifinals set for flag football

ANNA MARIA – After a two-week delay due to torrential downpours, the Island’s recreational adult co-ed flag football league playoffs started last Thursday with the eight teams vying for a spot in the semifinals.

In the closest game of the night, both teams came off the field drenched from the humid air with Floridian Mortgage clinching the first semifinal spot 32-24. Winning by eight points over Solid Rock Air Conditioning, the top-ranked team had to fight hard under the heat of the sun.

Quarterback Chase Richardson threw for five touchdowns to Tim Holly, Rex Kesten and Zach Wyrick. Tyler Brewer and Kesten each added a point to the scoreboard with catches from Richardson after the team’s TDs.

On defense, Derrick Carey had two interceptions off throws by Solid Rock Air Conditioning quarterback Dominick Otteni. The Solid Rock defense kept the pressure on with 20 team flag pulls.

The pressure on the Floridian QB forced three Richardson interceptions to help keep Solid Rock in the game for the two halves of play. Karri Stephens, Zaon Williams and Otteni each snagged a Richardson pass, giving their team the football.

Offensively, Otteni found his targets for four touchdowns to score 24 points. Williams caught for 18, while Stephens was the receiver for six.

The Solid Rock Air Conditioning team could not find the endzone for a point after conversion, reducing their score by four points and dampening momentum each time the team scored. With the loss, Floridian Mortgage plays Moss Builders at 6 p.m. on Thursday.

Moss Builders secured its place in the next round of the playoffs with a win against Solid Rock Electrical 33-12. Brothers Moss faced each other in the QB position with Ryan Moss out-throwing Jonathan six touchdowns to two.

Each brother had two interceptions in the game. J. Moss’ interceptions came from the hands of his cousin, Greg Moss, playing for Moss Builders. Solid Rock Electrical’s Jesse Skipper and Zach Long made the takeaways from R. Moss.

A different family battle continued in the game with the faces of the Solid Rock group. James Roadman and Peggy Smith, in-laws, scored the touchdowns for Moss Builders, while Evelyn and Zach Long, also in-laws of Roadman and Smith, made plays happen for Solid Rock Electrical.

G. Moss and Shawn Balvin also scored for the Moss Builders team. Their counterparts, Brandon Rolland and Skipper each found the endzone with the football in hand to score for team Solid Rock Electrical.

Earning their spot in the semifinal round, Salty Printing found their groove, defeating team Slim’s Place 33-12. The Slim’s QB was held to two touchdown passes to Jaden Grant. Defensively, the team could not stop Salty with only three recorded flag pulls by Isaiah Lambert, Jana Whitehead and Rodriguez.

On the other side of the field, Charles “Tuna” McCracken threw for four touchdowns, finding lifelong friend Blake Balais for two. Raul Loera and Matt Manger were McCracken’s targets for the other TDs.

Finding his footing on the gridiron, Loera scored two of the three extra points, with Christian Hampton putting one point on the scoreboard.

The Salty defense was on fire with two sacks and three interceptions, including a pick-six by Balais in the win.

Salty Printing faces Fishing with Salty on Thursday, Sept. 12 in the second semifinal game. Fishing with Salty defeated Prosper Bradenton 35-18 to move them to the next round of play.

In a lopsided game, the Fishing team’s Miguel Rodriguez threw for three TDs. Dina DeJesus scored twelve points, with teammates Matthew Briley and Rodriguez catching the other two.

Rodriguez showed his versatility on the field with a touchdown reception from Jonathan Soultatos. He was also the only player of the night to put a rushing TD in the statistics.

Scoring for Prosper Bradenton, QB Ray Gardner hit Tony Giammari twice and found Connor Ludwig for six points in the team’s final loss of the season.

The championship game is scheduled to be played following the last semifinal game on Thursday, Sept. 12 at 8:30 p.m. at The Center to close out the season.

 

SUN SCOREBOARD

SEPT. 5

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL – ROUND ONE PLAYOFFS

 

Floridian Mortgage 32

Solid Rock Air Conditioning 24

 

 

Salty Printing 33

Slim’s Place 12

 

 

Fishing with Salty 35

Prosper Bradenton 18

 

 

Moss Builders 33

Solid Rock Electrical 12

AMI Outfitters, Positive Waves champions

AMI Outfitters, Positive Waves champions

ANNA MARIA – Youth indoor soccer resumed last week after the Island recovered from the recent tropical storm. The action in the gymnasium brought the summer season to a close with two champions reigning, teams Positive Waves and AMI Outfitters.

The older kids started the week with the first round of playoffs with all four teams battling for the two slots in the final game of the season. After beating their opponents last Monday night, team Jiffy Lube and AMI Outfitters went head-to-head later in the week.

AMI Outfitters, Positive Waves champions
The Center’s 8- to 10-year-old league summer indoor soccer champions, team Positive Waves, are, back row from left, Coach Brooke Svoboda, Silas Whitehead, Parker Svoboda, Kellen Reed, Alexander Czajkowski and Assistant Coach Jacek Czajkowski. Front row from left are Ryan Greenberg, Sebastian Cordova, Caroline Svoboda and Kayleigh Fountain. – Monica Simpson | Sun

Last Tuesday night, the 8- to 10-year-olds had a night filled with indoor soccer play with the first round of playoffs between the Gulf Drive Café team and Progressive Cabinetry. Easily coming out on top, Gulf Drive faced the Positive Waves squad to determine which team would face team Shady Lady Horticultural Services in the big game.

Shady Lady Horticultural Services topped the Solid Rock Construction team in the first round of playoffs, allowing the team to play for the championship against Positive Waves.

Coming off their win against team Gulf Drive Café, the Positive Waves team was ready to face their opponent to earn the title. A solo goal off the foot of Enzo De-Oliveira, an assist by Grady Neidzwick, and nine saves by teammate Hudsen Smoljanovich just were not enough for Gulf Drive.

Positive Wave struck and scored with goals by Sebastian Cordova, Ryan Greenberg and Parker Svoboda. On defense, Kellen Reed protected his team’s goal, making nine critical stops and helping the Positive team capture the championship.

Also scoring three goals, team AMI Outfitters netted their championship title against Jiffy Lube 3-0. The Outfitters’ defense and goalkeeping of Jordan Tobey prevented their opponent from putting any points on the scoreboard.

Wes Saxon scored two of the three goals, with a single by Matthew Darak. Tobey made 11 saves in the big game.

Tobey’s counterpart on the Jiffy Lube team, Cohen Weber, tried to keep his team in the game with 16 nice stops as goalkeeper, but the team’s offense just could not make anything happen to score.

As the youth indoor soccer season ends, the adult co-ed flag football league enters the first round of playoffs. With all eight teams vying for the final two spots in the bracket, any of the contenders can come out on top as the league’s champion on Thursday, Sept. 5.

 

SUN SCOREBOARD

 

 

AUG. 12

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – PLAYOFFS ROUND ONE

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Jiffy Lube 4

Solid Rock Construction 0

 

 

AMI Outfitters 7

Cloud Pest Control 1

 

 

AUG. 13

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – PLAYOFFS ROUND ONE

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

 

Gulf Drive Café 9

Progressive Cabinetry 1

 

 

Shady Lady Horticultural Services 3

Solid Rock Construction 1

 

 

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – PLAYOFFS ROUND TWO

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Positive Waves 6

Gulf Drive Café 0

 

 

AUG. 14

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

 

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Positive Waves 3

Shady Lady Horticultural Services 1

 

 

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

AMI Outfitters 3

Jiffy Lube 0

 

 

AUG. 15

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL – WEEK 7

 

Floridian Mortgage (6-1-0) 35

Salty Printing (4-3-0) 27

 

 

Slim’s Place (2-5-0) 32

Solid Rock Air Conditioning (2-5-0) 30

 

 

Fishing with Salty (6-1-0) 19

Solid Rock Electrical (3-4-0) 7

 

 

Moss Builders (3-4-0) 38

Prosper Bradenton (2-5-0) 12

Players persist on soggy field

ANNA MARIA – With indoor soccer cancelled for the kids last week, the gridiron was the only stage for local sports on Thursday night.

With the grass still damp from then-Tropical Storm Debby, six teams battled it out as the humidity and football matchups heated up the field. Team Prosper Bradenton forfeited their game against Fishing with Salty.

The Salty Printing squad won their fourth game of the season against Solid Rock Air Conditioning 27-25.

Christian Hampton was the main target of the Salty passers with five receptions, three for touchdowns. On defense, he finished the game with four flag pulls and an interception.

Also, with five catches for Salty Printing, Charles “Tuna” McCracken paired up with team captain Matt Manger to gain positive yardage. He threw for three TDs, while Manger had one scoring pass.

Salty’s Blake Balais was hit for a touchdown catch and four receptions, including an all-important one-point conversion. Hampton was the QB’s target for a successful two-point conversion.

The Salty point after plays made the difference between the win and a tie against Solid Rock Air Conditioning.

On the other side of the football, Balais had three stops and an interception. Teammates Cody Allen and Raul Loera made critical flag pulls, keeping the Solid Rock squad from advancing.

Loera’s extra point catch in week five and his continued defensive pressure exemplify his solid transition from a soccer threat to a soon-to-be flag football veteran.

Keeping the pressure on the Salty Printing passers, Travis Bates was credited with two sacks for Solid Rock. Veteran player Karri Stephens made five stops, while his teammates collectively had nine additional flag pulls.

Solid Rock’s defense kept them in the game with interceptions by Angelie Callazo and Zaon Williams. Callazo’s snagging of the Salty pass was taken to the end zone for six points.

Callazo and Williams each had one-point conversions for their team. Callazo’s came after a score by Stephens, and Williams found the endzone to complete the scoring series capped by Callazo’s touchdown.

Solid Rock’s touchdown passes came off the hands of Dominick Otteni and Williams.

After their loss in week five, Floridian Mortgage came back to dominate the second game of the night against Slim’s Place.

Quarterback Chase Richardson threw for five touchdowns. Tim Holly and Rex Kesten each had two TD catches, while teammate Zach Wyrick had one. Kesten and Wyrick added to their scoring stats with points after conversions.

Adding two points to the scoreboard with one-point conversions, Cory Banks and Jasmine Muldoon were Richardson’s intended receivers.

On defense, Holly sacked the Slim’s Place quarterback. Derrick Carey and Wyrick had an interception each.

With the 21-point mercy rule in place, the Floridian Mortgage defense was prohibited from rushing the Slim’s Place quarterback, Cruz Rodriguez, for most of the game.

Rodriguez threw one touchdown to Jaden Grant. Failing to convert after the TD, the final score was 34-6, with the Slim’s Place record going to 1-5-0.

 

 

SUN SCOREBOARD

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL – WEEK 6

AUG. 8

 

 

Fishing with Salty (5-1-0) Win by forfeit

Prosper Bradenton (2-4-0) L

 

 

Salty Printing (4-2-0) 27

Solid Rock Air Conditioning (2-4-0) 25

 

 

Floridian Mortgage (5-1-0) 34

Slim’s Place (1-5-0) 6

 

 

Moss Builders (2-4-0) 37

Solid Rock Electrical (3-3-0) 14

First loss for Floridian Mortgage

First loss for Floridian Mortgage

ANNA MARIA – With the kids taking the week off from indoor soccer, the sporting action was focused on the four adult co-ed flag football games at The Center last Thursday night. The night of four high-scoring games took the season past the halfway mark, marching toward the playoffs.

In the game of the week, team Salty Printing faced the quick defensive pressure of Slim’s Place. Working hard to widen their lead in the first half of the game, Captain Matt Manger’s team wobbled a bit, keeping it a one-point game after 20 minutes of play.

The stretched-out, one-handed catches of Slim’s Place’s Anthony Mannino were almost the downfall of the Salty team. With a seemingly sticky glove, Mannino caught passes and made interceptions to help his team keep the score close.

Before the half, Manger’s throw to Charles “Tuna” McCracken went off his fingertips into the hand of Mannino. The turnover led to six points for the Slim’s Place team.

Mannino, on offense, scored three of the team’s four touchdowns, all from the passes of quarterback Cruz Rodriguez. Two one-point conversion catches rounded out his offensive game stats.

Rodriguez scored on his own with a rushing TD. He also connected with teammate Isaiah Lambert for six. Contributing on defense, Jaden Grant put the pressure on the Salty QB, earning a sack.

The game leader went back and forth during the second half of the game.

Playing the option and using the arm of McCracken, Salty Printing scored four touchdowns from his passes. With Manger throwing for one, catches from Cody Allen, Christian Hampton and Manger from McCracken earned 18 points.

Blake Balais was the target for two TD receptions. Blake, along with teammates Manger and Raul Loera, caught critical catches after three of their five touchdowns to win the game.

The Salty Printing defense caught fire despite a game filled with missed flag pulls and defensive stops. The final offensive series for Slim’s Place was quickly put to a stop by team Salty.

The game came down to clock management, with important seconds left on the scoreboard. Holding onto a one-point lead, McCracken had possession of the football and wisely stayed inbounds without scoring to let the last second tick off the clock.

Team Floridian Mortgage lost their first game of the season against Solid Rock Air Conditioning 27-26. Fishing with Salty won, handing Moss Builders their fourth loss heading into Week Six of play.

In the final game of the week, Solid Rock Electrical won over team Prosper Bradenton.

Each of the eight teams will compete in the playoffs, making their final regular season rankings important with two regular season weeks to be played.

 

SUN SCOREBOARD

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL

WEEK 5

 

 

Salty Printing (3-2-0) 33

Slim’s Place (1-4-0) 32

 

 

Solid Rock Air Conditioning (2-3-0) 27

Floridian Mortgage (4-1-0) 26

 

 

Fishing with Salty (4-1-0) 32

Moss Builders (1-4-0) 25

 

 

Solid Rock Electrical (3-2-0) 40

Prosper Bradenton (2-3-0) 21

Team Positive Ways undefeated

Team Positive Ways undefeated

ANNA MARIA – The summer heat was matched by the heat on The Center’s indoor soccer floor as Island area youth finished the fifth week of play this week. In the six-game regular season, last week’s action brought the teams in the two age group leagues closer to the playoffs and the championship game.

On top for the 8- to 10-year-old league is team Positive Ways, remaining undefeated after week 4. With one win each, Gulf Drive Café, Shady Lady Horticultural Services and Solid Rock Construction continue to vie for the big win and title at the end of the season. Team Progressive Cabinetry is still seeking its first win of the season.

In last Wednesday night’s games, Sebastian Cordova had the hot foot with four goals and an assist for the Positive Waves team. Teammate Ryan Greenberg added two points to the scoreboard for his team. Defensively, Silas Whitehead made seven critical stops to help with the win.

Shady Lady’s solo goal was scored by Harbor Smoljanovich.

Scoring by Leo Burns and Joseph Caballero completed the nine total goals for Gulf Drive Café, each player with an assist. Goalkeeper Titus Moss had six saves in the game for his team.

Rafa Price got four shots past Moss, while Everly Chaplinsky and Ellison Maynard added another three points to the stat sheet for Progressive Cabinetry. Protecting his team’s goal, Easton Freeman is credited with 14 saves against the Gulf Drive offense.

In the 11- to 14-year-old league, team AMI Outfitters entered week five play with a 3-0-1 record, topping the ranks for the older age group. Jiffy Lube is short one win over the leader with Solid Rock Construction hot on their heels.

The Cloud Pest Control team continues to work hard on the indoor soccer pitch to earn their first win of the season.

Ending the game in a 4-4 tie, Solid Rock Construction and Cloud Pest Control met up on the indoor pitch in the first match-up of the week in the older age group. Team AMI Outfitters won against Jiffy Lube by a single goal, closing out the scoring at 7-6.

With playoffs one week away, the summer heat pales to fast-paced action at The Center in the youth indoor soccer leagues.

 

SUN SCOREBOARD

 

 

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – WEEK 4

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Solid Rock Construction 4

Cloud Pest Control 4

 

 

AMI Outfitters 7

Jiffy Lube 6

 

 

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – WEEK 3

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Shady Lady Horticultural Services 9

Gulf Drive Café 4

 

 

Solid Rock Construction 9

Progressive Cabinetry 7

 

 

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – WEEK 4

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Positive Waves 6

Shady Lady Horticultural Services 1

 

 

Gulf Drive Café 9

Progressive Cabinetry 7

 

 

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL – WEEK 3

 

Solid Rock Electrical (2-1-0) 35

Solid Rock Air Conditioning (0-3-0) 21

 

 

Floridian Mortgage (3-0-0) 39

Prosper Bradenton (2-1-0) 0

 

 

Fishing With Salty (3-0-0) 33

Slim’s Place (0-3-0) 26

 

 

Salty Printing (1-2-0) 26

Moss Builders (1-2-0) 14

Center summer sports kick off

Center summer sports kick off

ANNA MARIA – The gymnasium at The Center of Anna Maria Island was filled with excitement as the summer sports season started on the Island last Tuesday night. Getting out of the heat, youth indoor soccer kicked off the season on the inside pitch while the adults heated up the field with flag football action.

The youngest players, ages 3-7, played scrimmages as part of their developmental work with the older kids playing in head-to-head matches. Four of the five 8- to 10-year-old league teams played with Shady Lady Horticultural Services sitting out the first week.

Team Positive Waves beat the Progressive Cabinetry team by three goals. With the final score at 5-2, Ryan Greenberg had the hot foot for the Positive Waves squad. Hitting three shots, Greenberg’s scoring was joined by solo goals by Sebastian Cordova and Silas Whitehead.

In the win, Parker Svoboda was credited with an assist. Goalie Kellen Reed had five saves in the game against the Progressive Cabinetry offense.

Assists by Jackson Griffin, Ellison Maynard and Rafa Price helped keep the Progressive team in the game for two halves of fast-paced action.

With an arsenal of shots coming their way, Wesley Bekkerus worked hard, successfully saving seven of the Positive Wave shots in the first half of the game. Griffin relieved Bekkerus, making 11 nice stops.

Ending the second game in a tie, teams Gulf Drive Café and Solid Rock Construction each scored 10 points in their first game of the indoor season. Gulf Drive’s points were scored by Dallas Biggers, Joseph Caballero and Leo Burns, with six, three and a single goal, respectively.

Game statistics note two assists by Biggers and three for Burns.

Both teams put two goalkeepers in goal during the tied ballgame. On the Gulf Drive side, Everett Hood made nine saves and Titus Moss stopped eight shots. Solid Rock’s Elijah Roadman had 13 strong stops, while Carson Long saved six shots on goal.

Solid Rock’s scoring came off the boots of two players. Samuel Raulerson scored his solo goal. Teammate Matthew Darak used his skills and the boards to put nine points on the scoreboard.

With only four teams, the teams will get to know their competition well. Week one play matched up Jiffy Lube and AMI Outfitters. Finishing the game in another tie, each team scored eight goals.

Jiffy Lube’s Callin Westfall scored half of the points for his team. Hudson West and Gunnar Maize split the remaining four goals. Assist credits went to Maize with three and West with a single.

Putting three players at the net, Jiffy Lube’s Nolan Anderson had five stops, while Parker Svoboda made three and Maize saved one. AMI Outfitters followed suit with their five-person defensive attack in goal.

Sharing the responsibility, Jordan Tobey led the pack with six saves in the game. With three stops, Grayson Cohen helped his team with the 8-8 tie. Mackenzie Cohen, Mackenna Darak and Maggie Neidzwick each had a single save in the final game of the night.

Offensively, Wes Saxon scored six points. G. Cohen got the soccer ball past the goalie once, along with Matthew Darak, each claiming one point. Assisting with the scoring for AMI Outfitters, G. Cohen was credited with two passes that led to the successful shot.

Matthew Darak and Neidzwick each had assists in the game, adding to their game accomplishments.

In what looks to prove to be an exciting adult co-ed flag football season, eight teams took to the gridiron last Thursday night. The four high-scoring games showed the skills of the players this season.

Team Floridian Mortgage earned a win against Moss Builders 26-25. Also scoring 26 points, Fishing with Salty beat the Solid Rock Air Conditioning team by five points in the second game of the season.

Prosper Bradenton beat Salty Printing 27-25. The Salty team played without their quarterback, Charles “Tuna” McCracken. In the week’s blowout, Solid Rock Electrical scored 41 points against team Slim’s Place. Slim’s Place finished the game by putting 25 points on the board, ending week one flag football action on the Island.

 

SUN SCOREBOARD

 

JUNE 25

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – WEEK 1

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Positive Waves 5

Progressive Cabinetry 2

 

 

Gulf Drive Café 10

Solid Rock Construction 10

 

 

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Solid Rock Construction 8

Cloud Pest Control 5

 

 

Jiffy Lube 8

AMI Outfitters 8

 

 

MAY 27

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL – WEEK 1

 

Floridian Mortgage 26

Moss Builders 25

 

 

Fishing with Salty 26

Solid Rock Air Conditioning 21

 

 

Prosper Bradenton 27

Salty Printing 25

 

 

Solid Rock Electrical 41

Slim’s Place 25

Youth soccer champs close spring season

Youth soccer champs close spring season

ANNA MARIA – After weeks of regular season youth soccer action on the Island, two teams come out on top after winning the season-ending games last week. The Intuitive Foundation, also known as “the Pickles,” won their match against Solid Rock Construction in the 8- to 10-year-old soccer league.

Off the hot foot of Gunnar Maize, the Pickles won 3-0. Parker Svoboda assisted one of Maize’s three goals to help the team win.

Sawyer Leibfried and Elijah Roadman both had big games in goal with eight and five saves each for The Intuitive Foundation and Solid Rock, respectively.

The older kids finished the season 2-1 in a close one with Westfall’s Lawn Care & Pest Control winning over HSH Design by a single goal.

Youth soccer champs close spring season
Eight- to 10-year-old league youth soccer champions, “the Pickles,” are also known as team The Intuitive Foundation. Top row from left are Assistant Coach George Maize, Gunnar Maize, Parker Svoboda, Coach Brooke Svoboda, Sawyer Leibfried and Alexander Czajkowski. Bottom row from left are Silas Whitehead, Bailey Shenbaum, Caroline Svoboda, Gia Ciasullo and Henry Leibfried. Also pictured are Jacek Czajkowski and Brian Leibfried. – Submitted | Charles “Tuna” McCracken

With both teams’ goalies finishing with nine stops against the strikes of their opposition, HSH’s Jack Zaccagnino and Austin Guess, playing for Westfall, finished the season strong.

Westfall’s goals came off the boots of Ryk Kesten and Lucas Signor, with an assist by Declan Lee. The strong leg of Beau Canup scored the only point for the HSH squad.

After a play-in round of soccer, the adult playoffs began last week, just as the kids’ season came to a close. Beach House Waterfront Restaurant and Solid Rock Construction both advanced to the first round of playoffs after winning their play-in games on May 29.

Moving on to the second round of play are teams Salty Printing, Ross Built Custom Homes, Pool America and Progressive. Games will be played at The Center of Anna Maria Island on the evening of Thursday, June 6, with continuing playoff action on Thursday, June 13.

SUN SCOREBOARD

 

MAY 28

 

YOUTH SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

 

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

 

The Intuitive Foundation 3

Solid Rock Construction 0

 

 

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Westfall’s Lawn Care & Pest Control 2

HSH Design 1

 

 

MAY 29

ADULT CO-ED SOCCER PLAY-IN ROUND

 

Beach House Waterfront Restaurant 4

Diamond Turf 3

 

 

Solid Rock Construction 5

Language Services Association 0

 

 

MAY 30

ADULT CO-ED SOCCER – ROUND ONE PLAYOFFS

 

Salty Printing 3

Moss Builders 1

 

 

Ross Built Custom Homes 3

Sato Real Estate 1

 

 

Pool America 3

Beach House Waterfront Restaurant 2

 

 

Progressive Cabinetry 6

Solid Rock Construction 3