![]() ![]() Yorktown managed to score 15 goals in a pair of season-ending wins over BREWSTER and John Jay CR, piling up the 11th and 12th shutouts of the year for this splendid back line of defenders, which have allowed just four goals all season in front of skillful keeper JP Frucco.įifth-seeded HORACE GREELEY (11-2-2) went off on Saunders in an 8-0 win behind goals from Jesse LaRosa (2G), Jeremy Taber (2G), Bryan Ji, Bryce Bernbach, Daniel Fioretti, Diego Weiss and Gordon Walsh, thus securing home field advantage in the first round and setting up a potential doozy with Lakeland in the quarters, though Lakeland would have to survive the No.13 MAHOPAC/No.20 HEN HUD outbracket winner. 5 should they survive and advance.īut let’s not put the cart before the horse because the road to the sectional finals has some serious bumps to navigate. Which should set them up rather nicely for the state tournament where Yorktown would host the Section 9/Section 4 winner on Nov. “The waters are so much tougher to navigate, so whoever wins Class A and B will have won four really tough games.” “As for class A and B, the one seeds are of course the favorites and are both undefeated, but both classes are so deep,” Lakeland Coach Tim Hourahan said. So, Yorktown, while having become the first team in school history to go undefeated and untied in the regular season, has one heck of a road to hoe en route to the finals.īriarcliff junior forward Matt Galiano sends a shot on goal late in the second half of last weeks home win over the Valhalla Vikings The current seeds show the Huskers (16-0) having to face reigning NYS champion and eighth-seeded SOMERS in the quarterfinals and No.4 crosstown rival LAKELAND in the quarters before a potential title with No.2 Tappan Zee, ranked No.6 in NYS. Perhaps nobody will have it tougher than YORKTOWN, though. The regular season is a thing of the past, the seeds are essentially set as we speak and the second season begins this week with four top seeds and somewhat crystal clear favorites: Classes AA (state-ranked No.1 Scarsdale), Class A (state-ranked No.2 Yorktown), Class B (state-ranked No.1 Briarcliff) and Class C (state-ranked No.6 Haldane). Box 1665, Painesville, OH 44077-7442 is the only post office box that has been discovered.By Ray Gallagher, Examiner Sports Editor Luca Pandzic of Valhalla is sandwiched by Briarcliffs Matt Galiano left and Ethan as he tries to gain control of the ball in last weeks 4 1 victory by the Bears Theodore R Klammer, Betty M Klammer were identified as possible owners of the phone number (440) 255-8022. Various documents link the phone number (440) 759-3477 to different owners - Betty M Klammer, Theodore R Klammer, Kevin Macknight, Beth A Macknight, Amanda Macknight, Mellissa Macknight. ![]() (440) 759-3477 (Cellco Partnership), (440) 339-6112 (Sprint Spectrum LPCellco Partnership) are the phone numbers associated with Lisa. Based on the residence history, we assume that at least Betty M Klammer, Betty M Klammer, Joseph R Klammer may know Lisa. Among the three cities that Lisa has lived in, 2 of them are Cleveland, OH and Mentor, OH. Lisa has 9393 Little Mountain Rd, Mentor, OH 44060 in his address history. Theodore R Klammer is the only person linked to this address. ![]() Records show that there is one company linked to the same address: Divito Enterprises Inc. Lisa is a resident of 7421 Winding Trail Pl, Painesville, OH. Alternative name that Lisa can use are Lisa Klammer, Lisa M Klammer. Homemaker is listed as a current occupation. Lisa has a graduation degree from high school. ![]()
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