Tuesday, August 10, 2010

War on the Shore LC defeats Grey Dogs 8-5 with dominant 2nd Half: Avenges First Session Loss!

Holbrook, NY--Led by two goals and an assist in the second half from James Sgiugna, War on The Shore LC rattled off 6 straight goals, erasing a 3-2 halftime deficit to roll past Grey Dogs 8-5 last night in lax action at the Holbrook PAL Complex.

Sgiugna who continues his excellent midfield play from the Greenport Tournament, where he played for Typhoon Lacrosse, got things going early in the second half with a bull dodge from the top of the restraining box in the middle of the field, ripping a stick-side low shot that the goalie didn't even see.  Next offensive set, off of a pick and roll, he ripped his second G, upper right corner, from a step inside the restraining box pulling his team ahead  4-3 with what would turn out to be the turning point in the contest.   Minutes later in transition, Sgiugna threaded the needle through an over aggressive Grey Dogs defense, finding a War on the Shore attackmen cutting back door in front of the crease for an assist increasing the lead to 5-4. 

With only one substitute the entire game, and momentum on their side, War on the Shore implemented a slow down offense.  Working the ball around several times on each offensive possession, they showed poise and patience, taking what the defense game them rather than forcing things.  The strategy seemed to work, wearing down the Grey Dogs defense, creating mismatches on offense, giving their own defense a rest, but most importantly running precious time off the clock. 

With fresh legs at midfield, War on the Shore dominated in the transition game. Clearing, riding, scooping up ground balls, and dominating face-offs deep into the second half.  Scottie " Fitzie" Fitzgerald played an outstanding game at defensive middie and was the catalyst for goals 6 and 7 that put his team firmly in the lead.  Fitzgerald, a former Naval Officer at Annapolis, who is often criticized by fellow teammates for playing soft, silenced his critics with excellent open field stick checks, and scooping up 5 ground balls. Two of those groundballs led to the aforementioned goals.

After losing the majority of the face-offs in the first half, War on the Shore turned things around in the second half winning over 90%.  "The face-offs were they key to the slow strategy.  The enabled us to maintain possession and the lead", exclaimed War on the Shore attackman Steve 'Braveheart' Maloney.

With another quick goal of of the face-off with 3:30 left to play War on the Shore went up 8-3.

 Grey Dogs did not lay down to die. They managed to pump in 2 goals in the final 2 minutes of the game in attempts to stage a comeback which eventually fell short.

War on the Shore goaltender Brian Buckley of Holy Cross fame continued to show why he is the team's MVP.  Buckley kept his team in the game early and often, bailing out his defense on missed communications and poor transition plays. He held off Grey Dogs until his team's offense finally started rolling.  Buckley, a man of few words, sporting the professorial beard, had 14 saves on the night. He also did a great job of hitting his outlets in the clearing game.

Other notes:  Bryan Davis scored the first goal of the game despite back spasms which forced him to leave the game early during the beginning of the second half.  Steve "Braveheart" Maloney (Marist '90) started at X in the place of "Broadway" Brett Jeffares.  Maloney was the impetus behind the first two goals of the game for War on the Shore.  His contributions were a major factor in the victory.

War on the Shore is now 1-1 on the season.  Grey Dogs drops to 0-2.



Other News.....
Landsharks White defeated SCPD by a score of 8-2.  Goaltender Rob Serratore (Stony Brook '91, Comsewogue '87) was a good as Kevlar against Suffolk's Finest.  LI Lax Blog couldn't believe the final score.  Showing up late to the field, we didn't know who was in goal for the Landsharks.  We asked ourselves, "How could Landsharks beat SCPD this badly?"   Serratore took his helmet off to shake hands with the other team and that explained it.

Atlantic Sportswear wins Masters II Championship

Lake Placid, NY--Atantic Sportswaer wins its first ever title at the Lake Placid Summit Classic 6-5 over 2009 camp Checkmate in a nail-biter.  Team Long Island took third place in a 4-3 overtime victory against nemesis Brown State.  It was a tough tournament for Long Island teams this year with Checkmate, Team LI, and Landsharks all getting sent packing early.  Ironically the only team from Long Island to win it all was perennial doormat Remnants. The Remnants who have been the laughing stock of the men's leagues around Long Island for years captured the Grand Masters II championship with a 10-3 victory over OWU Legends.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Giampaolo Circles the Wagons, Leads Checkmate into Championship

Lake Placid, NY--Checkmate advances to it's second Masters II final in as many years behind solid midfield play by team captain Gregg " Blanket" Giampaolo and fellow-line mate Doug "Dougie Fresh" Derosa. They defeated a very a talented Brown State team by a score of 7-6. Dougiedid wear his trademark candy cane striped socks.  Onlookers believe it was the socks that distracted the Brown State goaltender which lead to a Checkmate 3-0 scoring run with just minutes left to play.

Checkmate will face an up-and-coming Altantic Sportswear team who knocked off tournament favorite Team Long Island.  Team Long Island lost 10-9 and struggled down the stretch.

More details to come....

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Team Long Island Shuts down Cloud Splitters 12-8

Lake Placid, NY-- Despite over night lows of 48 degrees, Team Long Island continues to roll on with a 12-8 pounding of the Cloud Splitters. The win positions Team LI in the semi-finals of the tournament versus Great Atlantic Sportswear.
Team LI was in total control the entire game led by former Team Canada and Dowling stand-out Mike "Tails" Taylor who led all scorers with 4 assists and a goal.  Rocco Gugliemo (Roanoke '83) dominated at the face-off  X.  Chris Trombetta (Delaware '85)  quarterbacked the D and led a solid defensive team effort.  pretty scary moment.
Long Island never trailed and was up 9-3 at halftime.  Keith "Lackey" Huber (SJU '89) (pictured above)continued to display his championship form which garnered him MVP honors his senior year of high school in East Islip despite bruised ribs. Frank Picola (Uniondale HS '81) took over net responsiblities in the second half and played well.  Teammates complimented Frank on his nice and crisp outlet passes.  Late arrivals to the team Dan Boltja and Burgeson look to provide some added depth for LI in today's semi-finals contest.

 In other news, defending champs Greg "Blanket" Giampoalo's Checkmate easily defeated New Joisey's TROG ( Twin Rivers Old Guys) 9-5.  Checkmate will play a very tough Brown State in the other semi-final setting up a potential rematch of last years championship game. 

Another Long Island team, LandSharks is not fairing as well as its fellowLong Island laxers.  In the Mens Masters III division, they have suffered losses from The Canstigione Crabmen 8-2, and the Crease Monkeys 13-5.  Welcome to Lake Placid boys!
Stay tuned....

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Placid Summit Lax Update; Team Long Island Dominates 10-7 in Opening Game


Lake Placid, NY--Bolstered by the solid play of goal tenders Keith Huber (SJU '89) and Frank Picola, Team Long Island pounded CVLC in the first round of the Lake Placid Summit Lacrosse Classic . Never at risk of  losing they were up 7-3 at the half, with Huber making 6 saves.  John Wilkens (JHU '89) found the back of the cage twice for Team LI.  Gregg "Blanket" Giampaolo's Checkmate won big 15-0 over Team Tavern.  Blanket had 3 goals and 1 assist in the win. 
More updates to come.....