Coliseum Milan Win the BU12 Small-Sided State Open Cup in Eastern New York
New York Youth Soccer News: Coliseum Milan became the second team from the Central New York State Soccer League (CNYSSL) in the history of the State Open Cup to win it when they upended Brooklyn Patriots Aguilas of the Cosmopolitan Junior Soccer League (CJSL), 5-1, on May 30 at Stringham Park in LaGrange. The match was for the Boys-Under-12 Small-Sided State Open Cup championship in the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) and was played 8 vs. 8.
Coliseum follows in the footsteps of Coliseum Generals, who also won the Boys-Under-12 Small-Sided State Open Cup, in 2013.
Alex Chiffy scored two goals for Coliseum Milan while Max Pawlowski, Edward Rayhill and Noah Scranton each added one. Keeper Connor Broadbent came up big in goal by saving a couple of Brooklyn breakaways.
Coliseum coach Carmen Marsala stated, “The boys came out to play and put their best game together.”
Coliseum received a $2,000 check from Eastern New York to defer their costs during the National Championship Series. They will be playing in the Regionals from June 26 to 30 in Barboursville, West Virginia.
Brooklyn was awarded the Howard Rubenstein Sportsmanship Award for the fair play they demonstrated on the field. Now retired, Mr. Rubenstein was seemingly involved in every facet of New York soccer for decades and is a member of the Halls of Fame of Eastern New York, the US Amateur Soccer Association and the Long Island Junior Soccer League.
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