11-1-08 NSCHSAA Final: Sacred Heart 2-1 L
November 1, 2008

The Friars saw their season end on Saturday.
After a scoreless first half, second-seeded Sacred Heart erupted for two goals to outlast No. 1 St. Anthony’s, 2-1, in the Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls soccer final Saturday at Adelphi. The Friars (14-5-2) lost in the final one year after winning the state CHSAA title.
Sacred Heart opened scoring off a corner kick. The Friars responded just nine minutes into the second half off a goal by the Jennifer Meier.
The Trojans struck for a 2-1 lead with 27 minutes left. There was plenty of time for the Friars to regroup, and opportunities were there, according to coach Dave Prutting. St. Anthony’s — which played Sacred Heart to a 2-2 tie and a 4-0 win during the regular season — simply couldn’t convert in the final.
“It’s a good season,” Prutting said. “I think we had the talent to have a great season. We came out flat in the final and couldn’t get on track.”
This is Sacred Heart’s second title in three seasons, both at the expense of St. Anthony’s.
10-27-08 Sacred Heart 3-1 W
October 27, 2008
St. Anthony’s beat Sacred Heart, 25-12, 25-15, 20-25, 25-19, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls volleyball match.
10-17-08 SACRED HEART 4-0 W
October 18, 2008

Jennifer Meier scores on a penalty kick against Sacred Heart.
BY JASON MOLINET
Jennifer Meier stands all of 5 feet. When she’s running wild on the soccer field, sometimes the only glimpse of her you’ll see in the midst of a scrum is her long blond shock of hair waving like a flag.
But Meier, as she has so many other times this season for the St. Anthony’s girls soccer team, plays bigger than anyone else on the field. The Friars needed a total effort and Meier delivered a command performance, scoring three goals to power the host Friars past Sacred Heart Academy, 4-0, on Friday night in a battle for first place in the Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA.
With under-17 National Team player and teammate Rachel Nuzzelese sidelined with a hamstring injury, Meier provided the offense. The junior forward from Sayville scored her first career hat trick and helped the Friars (13-4-2 overall, 12-1-2 CHSAA) earn the top seed in the playoffs.
“It was senior day,’’ Meier said. “We wanted it so much. It was a night game and we were up for it.’’
She got things started with 15 minutes left in the first half, taking a pass from junior Kate Greer, beating her defender down the right side and firing far corner for a 1-0 edge.
Meier was dragged down just outside the box minutes later. She beat the Sacred Heart keeper to the left on a penalty shot that gave St. Anthony’s a 2-0 lead with 8:54 left.
Cassie Muzik, a junior midfielder from Massapequa, made it 3-0 with 12:46 left in the game. She placed a picture-perfect ball between a defender riding her hip and the fast-charging keeper.
Meier added her third goal — 15th of the year — to finish off scoring with 3:48 left.
“She’s been our leading scorer,” said Friars longtime coach Dave Prutting.
It’s been an imperfect season for a program accustomed to greatness. After all, last fall’s version of the Friars finished undefeated and ranked second nationally.
Injuries to some key personnel have forced Prutting to juggle his lineup and infuse some youth. Yet the Friars are still on pace to win the state CHSAA title for the 18th time in 21 years.
The Friars went a long way toward reclaiming their place at the top Friday night at Cy Donnelly Field. The last time they faced rival Sacred Heart, the teams played to a 2-2 tie. The Spartans (12-1-2) came into South Huntington with a one-game lead in the standings and an opportunity to lock up the top seed.
Instead, St. Anthony’s knocked Sacred Heart from its perch and took the top seed for itself.
The platoon in the net helped. Senior Shannon Cosgrove played the entire first half and senior Caroline Bond spelled her in the second. They combined for five saves and the shutout.
Now St. Anthony’s has 12 days before the semifinals Oct. 29. That’s a lot of time to get healthy and keep getting better as a group. Nuzzelese might even return. If that happens, St. Anthony’s might be an even tougher team to knock off when it matters most.
9-18-08 Sacred Heart 3-1 W
September 18, 2008
St. Anthony’s beat Sacred Heart, 25-8, 25-23, 23-25, 25-10, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls volleyball match.





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