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Week seven round-up
Jay Mwamba

11/1/05
 

Sebastian Acosta - Sporting Astoria

Standings, results and other stats


Down in the lower ranks of the Cosmopolitan Soccer League, a young talent is thriving.
Argentine forward Sebastian Acosta bagged his third consecutive hat trick in Sporting Astoria's 6-1 drubbing of Shamrock last Sunday that kept the rookie side in early contention for the Metro Div. 2 title.


 Patria Prakasa, Gerry Fahey and Danny Garcia were also on target for Astoria, who improved to 3-1-1 (10), two points behind leaders Guyana Juniors.

Former coach Billy Henderson grabbed Shamrock's consolation from a second half penalty. 
Born in Buenos Aires 24 years ago, Acosta hit his first hat trick in Astoria's 5-2 D'Arpino Cup romp over South Jamaica on October 16.  His second trey came a week later in the 3-2 decision over Gotham Argonauts in the league.

          The sharp shooter has been on youthful Astoria's books since he arrived in the U.S. in 2002 - the same year the club was formed.
Predictably, Astoria president Ed Romero is one happy man. "(I'm) Pretty excited and proud of my team and players," he says.

 EIGHT MILE TIE
Also Metro Div. 2, 8 Mile Creek had goals from player-manager Luis Serrano, Jason Burns and Kyler Dressler in a 3-3 tie with TAMEF at Newtown High School. 
          Eight Mile (1-2-2, 5) are third in the West, seven points out of first place.

HOT ALBANIANS
          Four years removed from their last CSL title, New York Albanians are making another strong push for the championship.
          The Bronx outfit held off plucky Lansdowne Bhoys 4-2 at Tibbet Brook Field in Yonkers to open up a four-point lead atop the Division One (East) log.

          Elise Llagami (38th), Besim Shalia (53rd) and Frank Dedvuka (60th) tallied after Anthony Toner (20th) had put Bhoys ahead.
          A Marty Griffin header (75th) reduced the arrears, but Vladimir Prenga's strike on the restart dashed hopes of a late Irish comeback as Albanians won their fourth straight.
          Lansdowne, whose reserves prevailed 4-2, were left floundering at the foot of Division One West (0-5-1, 1). 

PANCYPRIAN CRUISE
          Second half goals by Simone (50th pen.) and Brazilian Julio DeSantos  (83rd) in a 2-0 win over Polonia at St. John's University kept Pancyprian Freedoms (5-0, 15) three points clear of Manhattan Kickers at the top of the West.
          Polonia's reserves lost 3-1.

GREEKS STUNNED
Franco Trippichio scored an 88th winner against defending CSL champs New York Greek-American/Atlas to complete a stunning 2-1 comeback by Kickers at the Grand Street field.
Ari Dolegowski (80th) had earlier canceled out Michael Megaloudis' second minute lead for the Greeks, who remain last in the East (1-3, 3).
Kickers took the reserve match 4-2.

FURY FIGHT-BACK
Kickers improved to 4-2 (12) four points ahead of third place New York Fury who came from 3-0 down to tie old rivals Kandia 3-3 at the Metropolitan Oval.
Debutante Anthony Anderson (17th) and Dave Taylor (23rd, 55th), had Kandia cruising in the battle between the two promotion sides, but Fury clawed back to snatch a point through Chin Odu, Jon Hammert and James Seidel.
Seidel's equalizer came in the sixth minute of stoppage time, according to Kandia coach Colin Hemmings.
"It's a mystery to me where the referee got seven minutes of injury time and they scored in the sixth minute," he wondered.
"Amazing game," gushed Fury's Matt Fiorillo. "This was an emotional game for us, the way we came back. It will do our confidence a lot of good."   

Fury (2-2-2, 8) moved a point ahead of idle Barnstonworth in the West, while Kandia, 2-0 victors in the reserve fixture, remain third in the East (2-3-1, 7).

STRUGGLING NYAC
Athletic Club sank to their third loss of the season, a 4-0 shellacking by CD Iberia at Randalls Island that left them second from the bottom in the East (1-3-1, 4).
Iberia's Jamaican forward Marco Hamilton (35th, 80th), Christopher Richard (60th) and Mark Martinez (89th) did the damage.
"We're coming back like last year," declared Iberia coach Adolfo Marcelo.
 NYAC's reserves went down 1-0.

SMYTH DEUCE
Dubliner Jimmy Smyth struck twice and had two assists in the 5-1 thrashing of Banatul at the Metropolitan Oval that put Central Park Rangers White atop the Division Two table (4-1-1, 13).
 Naldo, Evan Knight and Brian Leitien were CPR's other scorers, while Tio had Banatul's face-saver.

CELTIC TRIUMPH
Ed McPherson (34th) and Michael Thomas (80th) produced a 2-0 win for Second Division Manhattan Celtic over lowly Roosevelt Island International at Red Hook.
"We really didn't play too well, to be honest, but we came away with three points," admitted Celtic boss Ian Woodcock.

RIDGEWOOD ROUT
Ridgewood capitalized on FC Bulgaria's inactivity to take a one point lead in Metro Div. 1 after thrashing Homenetmen 8-0 at Prospect Park. 
Catalin Laibner reeled in four goals, while the Anton brothers Yani and Dani; Valentine Sotri and George Gh had one apiece.
Ridgewood (4-1-1, 13) nudged Bulgaria (4-0, 12) out of first place, while New York Wanderers, 2-0 winners over College Point in the Flamhaft Cup lag two points back with a game in hand.

WANDERERS HEROES
Stephen Anderson and Terry Rowe connected for Wanderers against College Point.

UKRAINIAIN VICTORY
             Also in Metro Div. 1, SC Ukrainian survived a late rally by Bergen Kickers to come away from Overpeck County Park with a 4-2 victory.
             Marcin Trzaska, Michel Devon, Marcin Marek and Blondy Deshong tallied for the visitors, who led 3-0 at one point.

'B' DIVISION
             GH Metro rounded off a miserable weekend for the Greek-Atlas organization by dispatching its Over-30 side 4-2 at the Metropolitan Oval.
             The early action was tit for tat, with Atlas' Memo Cortes pegging back Carin's opener and George Touros erasing Alax's effort from a Javier cross, before Archer scored twice.

ROCKS DASHED
Shamrock's Over-30s were denied their first win by an 88th minute SC Gjoa equalizer in a 2-2 draw at Dyker Field.
The Rock's came from a goal down at the interval to lead 2-1 through John Munnelly (50th) and Carl Hickey (60th).

PELE HAMMERED
Jean Paul Pierre-Louis had Pele Master's face-saver in a 4-1 trouncing by Guyana Veterans 'A' at Wards Island.
Elsewhere in Over-30 action, Brasil whacked Westchester FC 7-0 at Randalls Island, while Guyana Veterans 'B' knocked off Barnstonworth Rovers 'B' 3-0 at Wards.
"We just didn't compete hard enough," Rovers' David Sheeran conceded.

ITALIANS THROUGH
Brooklyn Italians bested Argentina Juniors of the Northeast Super Soccer League 3-0 to advance to the second round of the Manning State Cup. Alessio Cannata and David Salazar connected.
Brooklyn's reserves bowed out of the D'Arpino Cup 2-0 to Irish Rovers.

JAPAN CRUISE
Tosh Tatezawa (18th), Keita Hanyuda (32nd) and Ryu Tsuneizumi
(75th) eased  Second Division FC Japan past Stade Breton 3-0 in their delayed Flamhaft Cup first round tie. 
"Stade Breton is in EDSL's First Division so we knew that we had to play  good quality soccer to win," said Tatezawa, Japan's GM.

NIFA OUT
Patrick Pierre and Duckinson scored for NIFA in the Division Two side's 3-2 loss to Long Island Soccer Football League's East Norwich in the Flamhaft Cup.
NIFA's reserves also came a cropper to LISFL opposition Islip, who triumphed 2-0 in the D'Arpino Cup.

BANATUL BUMPED
          At Randalls Island, the Banatul reserves' interest in the D'Arpino Cup was ended by a 6-4 defeat to CD Iberia despite Marious' hat trick and Constantine's goal.

FLAT GOTTSCHEE
Florian Anton and Hugo Correa struck in BW Gottschee's 4-2 ouster by Honduras FC of the EDSL.
"We were tied at the half 1-1.We came out flat in the second giving up three quick goals before settling back down," said John Krische.

FOUR STAR GOTHAM
          Najib Majaj, Ronnie Swinkles, and Darran Cronshaw (two) starred in Gotham Argonauts' passage to the second round of the D'Arpino Cup. They forked out Glen Cove 4-0. 

OMM STOLL
          Also in the D'Arpino Cup, OMM bundled out New York Xenieze 4-1 in the first round, with Thomas Mason, Jake Witek (two) and Eric Ehrnsperger on target.
          FC Partizani, however, were on the wrong end of a 6-0 shellacking by South Shore SC in the same competition.
"We had to play with 10 men again, and later with 9 because one player got injured," said Eni Zejnati, who was also missing his regular goalie.

Zejnati, a midfielder/defender and defender Patrick Toomey both had stints between the posts.
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