Final 36 Teams Named at the 2014 US Youth Soccer Region I Championships
Final matchups have been set as teams battled in semifinal games today at the 2014 US Youth Soccer Region I Championships at the University of Rhode Island.
Six 2013 champions have advanced to defend their title, while four others were knocked out in today’s semifinals.
Girls
Under-14 Girls *NEFC Elite (MA) 2-0 Quickstrike FC (NY-E)
Under-15 Girls NEFC Elite (MA) 3-4 OT *YMS Premier Xplosion (PA-E)
Under-17 Girls *Toms River FC United (NJ) 5-3 Bayside FC Bolts (RI)
Under-18 Girls * Beadling SC Thunder (PA-W) 3-0 Bayside FC Bolts (RI)
Boys
Under-17 Boys CFC Sound Azul Juniors (CT) 1-2 PKs *Smithtown Kickers SC Arsenal (NY-E)
Under-19 Boys *PDA Harkes (NJ) 2-0 Ironbound SC Inter (NJ)
*2013 Regional Champion
Regional winners of the Under-13 through Under-19 age groups earn a berth to the 2014 US Youth Soccer National Championships, presented by the National Guard, to be played July 22-27, at Maryland SoccerPlex in Germantown, Md.
The US Youth Soccer National Championships will consist of US Youth Soccer Regional Champions in the Under-13 through Under-19 Boys and Girls age groups as well as the US Youth Soccer National League qualifiers in the Under-14 through Under-18 Boys and Girls age groups to complete the field of 96 teams.
Daily reports and complete results from the tournament are available on http://championships.usyouthsoccer.org. Follow the moments from the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series on Twitter and share the moments with us on Facebook.
Notes from a few recent games:
Under-14 Girls
NEFC Elite (MA) look posed to repeat as regional champions as they defeated Quickstrike FC (NY-E) 2-0 in their semi-final matchup. Quickstrike almost held off the reigning champions in the first half but NEFC’s Taylor Kofton scored in the 30th minute. Kofton’s teammate Marykate McGuire continued to show her scoring prowess by adding a goal just four minutes later. NEFC’s defense held strong and the Massachusetts side won 2-0 and advance to play FC Penn Strikers (PA-E) in the Under-14 girls final.
Under-15 Girls
The level of competition at Region I Championships was shown as YMS Premier Xplosion 98, finalists in last year’s National Championships, faced off against NEFC Elite of Massachusetts. NEFC Elite took a commanding lead over the National finalists with two first half goals. A corner kick by Emily Longo was smashed home by McKenna Kennedy as it bounced through the box. Just a few minutes later Crea Baker-Durante dibbled in from the right side, beat a defender and smashed a shot into the top right corner for a 2-0 lead at the half. Kennedy scored for NEFC just two minutes into the second half to give NEFC an even bigger lead. The fight of YMS showed as they started to claw their way back into the game. YMS’ Casey Kilchrist scored in the 62nd minute and teammate Brie Pavol scored just nine minutes later to cut the NEFC lead to one. YMS’ Murphy Agnew scored in the 80th minute, just before the final whistle, to force extra time. YMS striker Andrea Amaro didn’t waste any time scoring just two minutes into extra time completing the comeback. NEFC couldn’t find an equalizer and the score finished 4-3.
“One thing they’ve got is a lot of character and determination,” YMS coach John Greaves said about his girls. “We got the first goal, got the momentum and we never looked back from there.”
“We were down three nothing. We realized at halftime we needed to pick it up because we really want to go for the three-peat,” said YMS player Brynn Skelly.
“Honestly, I thought it was over, we’re going home,” YMS player Andrea Amaro added. At halftime Brynn was like, if we get one we’ll get four more. That’s how our team is, if we get one the momentum comes and we keep scoring”
YMS will advance to play Loudoun Red (VA) in the Under-15 girls final.
U-16 Girls
MRM Coyotes have already qualified for the 2014 US Youth Soccer National Championships as runner up in the Blue Division of the US Youth Soccer National League but don’t seem content with leaving Region I Championships without the title. Brentwood got on the scoreboard in the first half with a goal from Claudia Cagnina to take a 1-0 lead over the former national champions. The Coyotes came ready to play in the second half and Deena Desilva scored just five minutes into the half to even the score. Desilva would find the back of the net again in the 70th minute to give the Maryland side a 2-1 lead and the win. Coyotes advance to play Beadling SC Wolfpack (PA-W) who they tied in last year’s group play.
Under-19 Girls
VSA Heat Blue from Virginia defeated FC Stars of Mass after going down 1-0 in the first half. Haley Dowd scored in the 23rd minute to put the Massachusetts side up but VSA responded just 6 minutes later with a goal from Tori Burress. VSA’s Sarah Ferguson scored just four minutes later to complete the Virginia side’s comeback. FC Stars of Mass couldn’t find a goal in the second half and VSA would finish with the 2-1 win. VSA now advances to play FC Frederick (MD) who made it to last year’s semi-finals before being knocked out.
Under-15 Boys
In a battle of US Youth Soccer National League teams, Penn Fusion SA (PA-E) faced off against Loudoun SC Red (VA) in a Under-15 boys semi-final. Both teams searched for goals with Penn Fusion missing a great early chance by blasting a close ranger shot over the goal. Defense was the story of the game but Loudoun’s Nicolas short found the back of the net half way through the second half with the game winning goal. Loudoun’s defense couldn’t be broken and they now advance to play Delaware Rush (DE) in the finals.
Under-16 Boys
Maryland side, Baltimore Celtic, jumped all over Manhattan SC Cruzeiro (NY-E). Celtic scored in the 13th minutes with a Charles Thorne goal and then Keegan Kelly blasted a shot past the keeper just 10 minutes later to put Celtic up 2-0. Celtic came out in the second half right where they left off in the first half scoring just four minutes in with an Aquinas Akinlosotu goal. Grant Robinson scored another for Celtic just five minutes later to bring the score to 4-0. Celtic held strong and now advance to play Synergy Football Club Academy (VT) in the Under-16 boys final.
Under-18 Boys
In one Under-18 boys semi-final, Lehigh Valley United 96 faced off against Annandale United FC Hawks of Virginia. In a physical battle between the two teams, it would take almost all 90 minutes for a goal to be found by either side. In the first half, Lehigh Valley United had a superb chance as miscommunication between an Annandale defender and keeper led to a shot for LVU going just wide. LVU seemed to have found a game winner late in the first half but the chance was called offside. LVU’s Gabriel Tagliamonte found the game winner for the Eastern Pennsylvania side in the 81st minute. Annandale couldn’t break the LVU defense and LVU now moves on to the final to face fellow National League team Penn Fusion SA (PA-E).
Daily reports and complete results from the tournament are available on http://championships.usyouthsoccer.org. Follow the moments from the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series on Twitter and share the moments with us on Facebook.