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ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL SEMI-FINALS
Slim’s Place 39
Solid Rock Construction 32

Solid Rock Electrical 40
Coaster Continent 33

ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL FINALS
Slim’s Place 32
Solid Rock Electrical 27

YOUTH SOCCER
8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD DIVISION
Solid Rock Construction 5 (1-0)
Beach Bums 3 (0-1)

Moss Builders 2 (1-0)
Vida Sports Ministry 0 (0-1)

Adrian Griffin Interiors 3 (1-0)
AMI Outfitters 2 (0-1)

11- TO 13-YEAR-OLD DIVISION
Print Wizards 6 (1-0)
Solid Rock Construction 3 (0-1)

La Creperie 2 (1-0)
AM I Coconuts? 0 (0-1)

ADULT SOCCER
Pool America 6 (2-0-0)
Moss Builders 4 (1-1-0)

Florida Impact Windows 7 (2-0-0)
Bubble Binz 5 (0-2-0)

Sato Real Estate 5 (1-1-0)
Duncan Real Estate 2 (1-1-0)

West Coast Marine Construction 4 (1-1-0)
Slim’s Place 3 (0-1-0)

Ross Built 6 (1-1-0)
Solid Rock Construction 2 (0-2-0)

Slim’s Place undefeated in adult soccer action

Slim’s Place undefeated in adult soccer action

ANNA MARIA – On the beautiful fall night at The Center, players, friends, family and referees all came together for a night of soccer, grateful to have been spared by Hurricane Ian. Even though the action on the pitch was a bit overshadowed by non-stop conversations of gratefulness on the sidelines and in the stands, the eight adult soccer teams played hard-fought battles.

In the first game last Thursday night, Joey Hutchinson had the hot foot for Slim’s Place. Scoring six of the nine goals in the game for his team, Hutchinson also made an assist in the team’s 9-6 win against Pool America.

Kris Yavalar, for Pool America, lit up the scoreboard scoring the first goal of the game, finishing with four goals and an assist. Yavalar and Hutchinson worked for position on the field throughout the match-up, ending with Hutchinson doubling his scoring record for the season.

At the end of week three, Hutchinson leads the scoring in the league with a total of 12 points and three assists.

Slim’s Place scored three additional goals with a single by Eliza Faillace and two by Eric Pullen. Early in the game, Pullen sailed his strikes over the crossbar. Making the necessary adjustments, Pullen moved into third for scoring. With five goals, Pullen is tied with four other players in the scoring ranks. Amy Ivin, Kevin Roman, Keith Mahoney and Yavalar each closed out the third week of play with five goals.

For Pool America, Gerardo Urbiola Bolano put up two points in the loss. These are the first two points of the season for Bolano.

In the goal, Jack Goodier was credited with two saves in the game. Goodier was relieved by Pool America teammate and captain Chris Klotz, who had an injury in the game. 

Slim’s Place’s P.J. Smargisso made critical saves for his team. Making six stops in the game helped his team to victory.

Ties and close scoring action was the name of the game for the rest of the night. Wash Family Construction tied Servis 1st Bank in game two. The third game of the night ended in a tie between Moss Builders and Sato Real Estate.

Wash Family Construction’s Kevin Roman had a hat trick in the game, while Yuri Pereira made three saves for Servis.

Pereira’s teammates put five goals on the scoreboard with solo goals by Luca Vecchio and Juan Carlo Perez.

Servis 1st Bank’s Ugur “Lucky” Durmaz matched Roman’s hat trick with three goals of his own.

In the keeper position, Mark Long made eight critical saves in the game for Wash Family, keeping them in the game.

Tyler Brewer’s two goals helped to get the Wash Family team to the tie.

Saving 11 shots, Ryan Moss kept the shooting power of Sato Real Estate to six goals. Moss’ team, Moss Builders, made their six shots count, with six points scored in the tie-ending game.

For Moss Builders scoring, Damir Glavan had four goals, with an additional two by Daniel Hampton and Jessica Williams.

Sato Real Estate’s points came at the foot of Danny Anderson with a hat trick and two by Lindsey Styka. Teammate Pedro Gonzalez added a goal in the 6-6 game.

Ending the night, Ross Built Construction matched up against Gulfview Windows & Doors. Gulfview eked out the win with two goals, scored by captain Keith Mahoney and Raul Loera.

In the 2-1 game, Gulfview’s goalie Tuna McCracken supported his team defensively with seven big stops in the game. Steve Oelfke made five critical saves. 

Avoiding the goose egg, off an assist by Raul Castano, Eduardo Schlueter scored Ross Builts’ only goal in the game.

After three games, Slim’s Place is on top with a 3-0-0 record. With more than half the season left to play, can the Slim’s crew stay on top?

Sun Scoreboard

OCT. 4

Youth Soccer

Week 3

U10

LaPensee Plumbing (2-1-0) 2

Solid Rock Construction (0-2-1) 1

 

 

Island Real Estate (3-0-0) 6

Cloud Pest Control (0-3-0) 0

U14

HSH (2-0-1) 4

Progressive Cabinetry (0-2-0) 1

 

 

Mac Parkman (0-0-1) Bye Week

OCT. 6

Youth Soccer

Week 3

U10

Sato Real Estate (1-0-2) 1

AMI Coconuts (1-0-2) 1

Adult Soccer

Week 3

 

Slim’s Place (3-0-0) 9

Pool America (1-2-0) 6

 

 

Wash Family Construction (2-0-1) 5

Servis First Bank (0-2-1) 5

 

 

Sato Real Estate (0-2-1) 6

Moss Builders (1-1-1) 6

 

 

Gulfview Windows and Doors (2-1-0) 2

Ross Built Construction (1-2-0) 1

Center adult soccer playoffs

Legler Flynn Law continues to dominate

Week one of the adult co-ed soccer league playoffs concluded with the top-ranked teams finishing their games as the victors. In the final game of the night Thursday, Team Legler Flynn Law continued its undefeated streak with a 6-1 win over last seed Team Acqua Aveda.

Without its team captain and number one seed Eric Pullen and a skeleton crew on the pitch, Aqua Aveda finished the game with a single goal.

Legler Flynn Law spread the scoring among five teammates, and the goal-saving credits were shared among three keepers.

Diego Felipe scored a goal and was recorded to have three saves in the game. Amy Ivin and Steve Oelfke each had a goal of their own, while Steve Veliquette and Yorvi Moreira put a total of four in the net.

Goalkeepers Mark Rudacille and team captain Sean Flynn saved a total of seven strikes to help capture the win, moving Legler Flynn Law to the semifinal round of play.

Scoring by team captain Danny Anderson, Greg DeMeuse, and Robert Armstrong gave Lancaster Design the win over MAR/Kis Insurance. Mike “Il Toro” Brusso scored the single goal for MAR/Kis Insurance as his tenacity against goalie Trey Horne paid off in the first half of the game.

The first game of the night found Team Ross Built Construction a man down on the field with no substitute players against a full Slim’s Place squad. Playing without Ben Sato, James Lynch and Omar Polar, Ross Built Construction fought hard but was outnumbered and gassed by the end of the game.

Ryan Hogan scored the only goal for Ross Built Construction straight out of the gate at the start of the second half, giving the team some hope, but the on-field speed and talent of Slim’s Place could not be matched.

Team captain PJ Smargisso and Maxim Panchenko each scored a goal for Slim’s Place. Using his natural athletic ability, Slim’s Place’s Ray Gardner put two goals up for his team.

With no Satos on the field last week, Sato Real Estate took the field without team captain Josh Sato. In a hard-fought game, Moss Builders came up short, losing by the one and only goal scored by Sato Real Estate’s Jose Caseras.

Shots by Stephen Adair, Jessica Williams, Chris Scott and team captain Ryan Moss, along with eight noted saves by keeper Josh Bernet kept Moss Builders in the game the full 46 minutes of play.

Strong defensive play by Sato Real Estate, including outstanding goalkeeping by Jordan Demers, who had a recorded five saves, put the team into the semifinal round of competition.

Thursday night’s action starts with Sato Real Estate facing off against Lancaster Design at 7 p.m. Immediately following, Legler Flynn Law continues to fight for the title against Slim’s Place.