West Haven U15 Boys team
The Elsie Encarcion – State Farm Insurance EG U10 Girls division Red Flames finished their spring season on a good note by defeating the H & R Block Maroon Girls team 2-1 on goals from Madeline McCarthy and Madyson Ortiz. Great passing was on display from Natalie Reed.
Defense enforcers Angelina Florio and Angelina Messina kept the Maroon team on its heels. Meanwhile Aarya Mulmi was stellar in net to preserve the win.
Another great game for the Oyster River Energy, EB2 Maroon Bulls who lost 5-3 with all 3 goals being scored by Aaron Abraham and great team work and field play from Jack Aoli, Gabe Locklear, Nate Santiago, Stephen and David Christensen.
In the Connecticut Cup Finals in Simsbury on Saturday, the West Haven U15 Boys team lost to Farmington, 2-1 , despite a stellar game which went into double overtime. Outstanding play was on dis- play from a number of players including Perez-Garcia, Pittman, Panula, Ramos, Lopez Agulera, Lopez Robles, Oliviera, Kershner, Morelli- Peyton, Lakaj, Burt, Vincete, Masaperh, Guaman, Castillo, Sarikya, Salim, Rahman and Maras.
Coaches Danny Ramos and Jeff Kerschner were all very proud of a great season ending game, which could have been won by either team. No losers with this game!
The Elite Soccer Camps Orange Pumpkins finished up their season Saturday morning, falling to the Blue Sharks 2-0 in a hard fought match. Michelle Ceja and Adelicia Parise played some solid defense, and Chloe Whelan worked hard to try to spark the Elite Soccer Pumpkins at- tack. Katelynn Salgado and Amanda Fagnani also played hard in the final game of the season.
The West Haven U10 Girls Developmental Travel team hosted Milford Friday night in their final game of the season, and they came out on top 5-0. Isabella Eyler, Aylin Soto, Alexandria Nunes, and Jaelyn Beauvais all scored, while Kayla Burt and Molly Gunning kept the shut out in the goal.
Ashlynn Trenchard and Jaylyn Powell played tough in the midfield, while Niamh Chesson, Sophie Mazuroski, and Annabelle Pasacreta were solid on defense in the win for West Haven.
The West Haven U11 Girls Travel team took the short ride north Saturday morning to Branford, and came away with a 4-2 win. The Westies started off slow, going down 1-0, but rebounded with two goals at the end of the first half from Brooke Flaherty and Camryn Beauvais. Branford evened it up in the second half, despite the solid goal keeping of So- fia Derosa. Olivia Trenchard scored the winning goal, and Flaherty added the insurance goal late in the game.
Cynthia Burns and Josephina Lakaj both played well in the midfield, and the defense was stellar behind the play of Ava Murphy, Isabelle Nagle, and Camryn Flaherty. Abigail Phelan and Brooke Throm also played well in the win.
On a rare Tuesday night game against Hamden on the Boulevard Field, the West Haven U19 Girls Rush team came out on the short end, 5-3, against the Hamden U19 squad. Thea Ranelli
scored along with Maya Murarka knotching 2 goals from up close in front of the net. Rayanne Taroua and Betsy Magano were handling net duties for Rush, coming up with numerous saves. On the other side of the ball, Micaeala Owen, Grace Ozyck and Sinead Donnelly were outstanding keeping Hamden off balance. Thanks for a great team effort as ws our first year merging with New Haven Youth Soccer in the Girls U19.