10-28-08 NSCHSAA Semifinal 7-0 W

October 28, 2008

No. 1 St. Anthony’s beat No. 4 St. Dominic, 7-0, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA boys soccer semifinal. The Friars advance to the final Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Adelphi and will face Chaminade.

10-23-08 @St. Dominic 7-0 W

October 23, 2008

Senior midfielder Karl Rumph cuts through traffic.
Senior midfielder Karl Rumph cuts through traffic.

BY JASON MOLINET

When you are a nationally-ranked team, keeping the edge that got you there can be difficult. The St. Anthony’s boys soccer team can only play the schedule before them, and on Thursday it was an overmatched St. Dominic.

Alex Naples had so little to do that even the game official took note. He arbitrarily stopped the game late in the first half Thursday to let St. Anthony’s coaches replace Naples in goal.

The Friars had already built a 7-0 lead over St. Dominic in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA mismatch. With a mandate not to score in the second half, and with all 24 players on the roster getting time on the field, that’s how it remained.

Seven was enough. Senior midfielder Edward Curry scored twice in the first 18 minutes, opening a 1-0 lead with a header just four minutes in. In fact, he ran toward midfield his arms in the air as if signaling a touchdown. Prophetic.

Adam Weinzimmer made it 2-0. Then came another goal by Curry. Greg Mallia extended the lead to 4-0 in the 21st minute. Brian Recureo, Nick Masotto and Chris Durant capped off the offensive onslaught.

“We’re just a strong group,’’ said Curry, who started the season in the backfield and had just one goal until Thursday, “from the one sophomore to the juniors and seniors.’’

Understandably, Naples had little to do. The senior did manage two saves, but St. Dominic couldn’t muster a sustained attack, even on its home field in Oyster Bay.

St. Doms keeper Chris Piccadela wasn’t half bad. But with the Friars constantly on his side of the field, the shots came early and often. It could have been worse. Much worse.

The net result was another impressive win for the Friars, ranked third in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America poll. St. Anthony’s (15-0-1) wraps up the regular season Saturday 1:30 p.m. at St. John the Baptist. It’s the fourth game in five days for St. Anthony’s.

It was a notable win for another reason. Coach Gene Buonaiuto recorded his 285th career win. Buonaiuto is 285-92-29 in 24 seasons. He’s enjoying the ride, calling this perhaps his deepest team.

The playoffs are fast approaching. The Friars have clinched the top seed and will host a semifinal game on Tuesday. That’s when this group of Friars gets measured against the ghosts of seasons past.

10-7-08 St. Dominic 3-0 W

October 7, 2008

St. Anthony’s beat St. Dominic, 25-4, 25-6, 25-4, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls volleyball match.

9-29-08 ST. DOMINIC 5-1 W

September 29, 2008

The Friars beat St. Dominic, 5-1, in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls soccer game.

9-11-08 ST. DOMINIC 6-0 W

September 11, 2008

Following a switch of strategy from the first half, the Friars exploded for five goals in the second half en route to a 6-0 home win over St. Dominic in their first league game of the season.

At the 11:17 mark Ed Curry shoveled the ball to Matt Barry, who buried it into the back of the net for a 2-0 lead. A little more than a minute later, Keith Jeceiwicz took a pass from Anthony Uliano and tallied the third goal.

“We changed and started shooting from the outside as they were packing it inside, said coach Gene Buonaiuto, who noted that a majority of the scores came off crosses.

At the 25:12 mark, Adam Wienzimmer scored unassisted and later in the half goals by Uliano and Nick Mosotto completed the scoring. Curry also assisted on the Friars initial tally by Greg Mallia at 14:10 in the first half.

It has been a stutter step start for St. Anthony’s as after winning an out of town game versus Archbishop Curley of Baltimore 3-0 on goals from Orlando Casdanada, Mike Valencia and Wienzimmer and a 1-0 win over Massapequa Jeceiwicz goal) they endured a pair of rain outs (Syosset and Holy Trinity). Goalkeepers Alex Naples, Shane Wendt and Kevin Hayes have all seen playing time.

SCORING
Team……………………………1…..2 — Final
St. Dominic…………………….0…..0 — 2
St. Athony’s……………………1…..5 — 6

Goals – St. Anthony’s: Mallia, Barry, Jeceiwicz, Weinzimmer, Uliano, Mosotto.
Saves – St. Anthony’s: Naples 2.

9-11-08 St. Dominic 3-0 W

September 11, 2008

St. Anthony’s beat St. Dominic, 25-8, 25-7, 25-9 in a Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA girls volleyball match.