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This site is home to the Commack S.C. United U-14 boys travel soccer team established July 2003. S.C. United is the currently participating in the Northeast Region 1 Premier League and the Mid-Atlantic Premier League as well as the USL Super Y-league. The team's goal is to compete on a Regional and National level through 48 weeks of intense training and its participation in top level Regional Leagues and Tournaments. Tuesday, June 3 COMMACK SC UNITED: 2008 EASTERN NEW YORK STATE CHAMPIONS!!!!! A State Cup Championship had eluded the Commack SC United team since they began Cup play 5 years ago. A semi-final appearance in 2006 was met with a 1-0 defeat by eventual State Champion FC Somers. Last year's quarter-final appearance met with the same fate as United cam away on the short end of a 2-1 match with yet again, the eventual State Champions, FC Somers. This year Commack battle its way through a difficult draw with victories against the Bayside Flames (LIJSL D1), Bayside Aston Villa (Region 1, 2007 NY State Finalists), Lake Grove Vipers (Northeast Regional), New Rochelle Revolution (Northeast Regional) and a semi-final come from behind 2-1 victory against highly regarded FC Westchester. The job of getting to a final was done. Now all that stood between Commack and a Championship was a very talented Blackwatch Midlothian team from Albany, New York. Commack had arranged for a charter bus to bring the boys up to the Championship game together. The trip to Stringham Park in Lagrange New York took a bit longer then anticipated but the boys spent the time watching an emotion filled motivational DVD with excerpts from movies such as Miracle, Rocky, Braveheart and Rudy just to name a few. As the bus approached the park the boys grew silent. A feeling of calm confidence permeated the bus. In a business like fashion Commack took the field for their customary warm-ups. Dressed in all black SC United was all business from the opening whistle. Both teams played well as the spent the first 10 minutes feeling each other out. Like two prize fighters they showed little jabs of offense trying to figure each other out. Commack struck first with a sensational goal 20 minutes into the game. Chris R. won a ball at midfield and quickly found one of United's strikers Sean B. Sean turned and moved forward before sliding a perfect through ball behind the defense to our other Sean. Sean S. took two touches and unleashed a strike worthy of an ESPN highlight tape. The left footed rocket from 25 yards out tucked itself neatly into the upper 90 on the keepers left side. The 1-0 lead was all that Commack's defense needed. Blackwatch, determined to draw even, pushed forward in wave after wave of attacks only to be stone walled time and time again. With 5 minutes left a Midlothian striker fired away what looked like the equalizer but the keeper’s best friend, the post, came up big. Andres M. was rock solid in goal commanding the penalty box and steering away any shots that came his way. In the end the one goal stood up and SC United had its first State Cup Championship. The complete roster of 16 players gave 110% during the game. All the players, coaches and parents are proud of this team. Their hard work and determination brought them this Championship. SC United will represent ENY in the Regional Tournament June 26 to July 1 in Portland, Maine. Monday, May 19 Commack SC United Region 1 Northeast Premier League U-14 CHAMPIONS The Commack SC United boys soccer team staked claim to the title of Region 1 Northeast Premier League Champions with another come from behind victory. After traveling to Lancaster Ma.'s Citizens Bank Fields, Commack battled the West Hartford Premier team in a well played Championship game. West Hartford are the current Boys U-14 NERP Blue division winners while Commack represented the Boys U-14 Red division. The two teams played a tight back and forth first half with neither team able to convert their scoring chances. West Hartford came out strong in the second half and scored the go ahead goal just 5 minutes into the half. United kept their composure and battled back. With Andres M. stopping break aways and shots from all angles, United turned the momentum around. With about 12 minutes left to play Jack M. neatly tucked home the equalizer off a hard cross from Eric B. Commack pressed for the game winner but just couldn't finish it off. The two teams played a spirited 20 minutes of overtime with no one able to net a game winner. It was off to penalty kicks to see whoo would be crowned Champion. Andres M. came up big again when he made saves on the first 2 West Hartford penatly shooters. Commack converted its first 3 kicks but missed the opportunity to win it all on its 5th kick. The pressure mounted as West Hartford's 6th kicker shot over the top brining Sean B. to the P.K. spot with a chance to claim the Championship. Sean neatly placed his P.K. off the inside of the goal post and into the back of the net setting off a well deserved team celebration. With this victory Commack SC United has earned automatic placement in the Spring 2009 Region 1 Premier League. Additionally, SC United was able to advance to the Eastern New York State Cup Finals with another 2-1 come from behind victory over FC Westchester '94 on Saturday. Trailing a very skilled and organized Westchester team 1-0 at half time, United "did work" the second half. The team showed no quit as they tied the game on a nice goal by Phil D. and then went ahead on a volley that was too much for the FC Westchester keeper to handle by Harry S. Commack's strong defensive effort kept Westchester from finding the back of the net the second half. United will now advance to the State Cup Final against Blackwatch Midilothian who defeated two time state champions FC Smers. Both teams will enter this game with a chance to claim their first State Championship on May 31st, 2008. Wednesday, July 9 Commack SC United Rankings New York: #1 NSR, #3 Gotsoccer, #1 Soccer in College Region 1: #5 NSR, #13 Gotsoccer, #5 Soccer in College National: #18 NSR, #48 Gotsoccer, #35 Soccer in College Commack SC United Soccer Accomplishments 2003 East Meadow Ref-Fuel U-10 Premier CHAMPIONS 2003 Fall U10 LIJSL Suffolk Major Division Runner-up (7-0-2) 2004 UBS Cup Indoor League U-10 CHAMPIONS (8-0) 2004 Virginian Cup U-10 Premier Gold Finalist 2004 Waldbaum's Cup U-10 Major CHAMPIONS 2004 Hershey Invitational U-10 Division 1 Finalist 2004 East End Soccer Tournament U-11 Major CHAMPIONS 2004 Long Island Shoot-out U-11 Major CHAMPIONS 2004 HBC Peter Renzulli Labor Day U-11 Finalist 2004 Fall U11 LIJSL Division 1 Runner-up (7-1-1) 2004 Globall Soccer Holiday Indoor Tournament U-11 CHAMPIONS 2005 New Jersey Soccer Coliseum Tournament U-11 Finalist 2005 UBS Cup Indoor League U-12(playing up)Runner-up(6-1-1) 2005 Virginian Cup U-11 Premier Gold Semi-finalist 2005 Spring U11 LIJSL Division 1 Runner-up (6-1-2) 2005 East Meadow Ref-Fuel U-12 Premier Runner-up 2005 Fall U12 LIJSL Division 1 CHAMPIONS (8-0-0) 2006 USAS Indoor League U-12 CHAMPIONS (8-0) 2006 Dix Hills Ultimate Spring Kick-off U-12 Semi-finalist 2006 EASTERN NEW YORK STATE CUP U-12 Semi-finalist 2006 FC Delco Players Cup U-12 Premier Semi-finalist 2006 Spring U12 LIJSL Division 1 CHAMPIONS (9-0) 2006 US Club New York State Cup U-12 Semi-finalist 2006 Waldbaum's Cup U-12 Major Finalist 2006 YMS Columbus Cup U-13 Elite Semi-finalist 2006 Howell Hoilday Cup U-13 Cup Division Semi-finalist 2006 New Jersey Soccer Coliseum Tournament U-13 CHAMPIONS 2007 New Jersey Soccer Coliseum Tournament U-13 Finalist 2007 Clyde Best Bermuda Invitational U-13 Finalist 2007 Baltimore March Madness U-13 Premier Semi-finalist 2007 EASTERN NEW YORK STATE CUP U-13 Quarter-finalist 2007 US Club Regional U-13 Super-group Semi-finalist 2007 HBC Peter Renzulli Labor Day U-14 Premier CHAMPIONS 2007 YMS Columbus Cup U-14 Elite CHAMPIONS 2007 Howell Hoilday Cup U-14 Cup Division Finalist 2008 Rockland CC Indoor Tournament U-14 CHAMPIONS 2008 Score at the Shore, Tampa FL. U-14 Semi-finalist 2008 Dix Hills Ultimate Cup U-14 Premier Semi-finalist 2008 REGION 1 NORTHEAST PREMIER LEAGUE U-14 CHAMPIONS 2008 EASTERN NEW YORK STATE CUP U-14 CHAMPIONS 2008 USYS National Championships for Region 1 (2-0-1) Commack SC United League Records Wins-Losses-Ties 7-0-2 Fall 2003 U10 LIJSL Suffolk Major Division 8-0-0 Winter 2003-2004 U-10 US Soccer Academy 4-3-2 Spring 2004 U10 LIJSL Suffolk Division 1 7-1-1 Fall 2004 U11 LIJSL Suffolk Division 1 6-1-1 Winter 2004-2005 U-12(playing up)US Soccer Academy 6-1-2 Spring 2005 U11 LIJSL Suffolk Division 1 8-0-0 Fall 2005 U12 LIJSL Division 1 8-0-0 Winter 2005-2006 U-12 US Soccer Academy 9-0-0 Spring 2006 U12 LIJSL Division 1 5-2-2 Fall 2006 U13 LIJSL Division 1 4-4-0 Spring 2007 U13 Northeast Region 1 Premier League 5-2-1 Spring 2008 U14 Northeast Region 1 Premier League 4-2-0 Summer 2008 U14 Super-Y league Mid-atlantic Division Saturday, March 22 Commack SC United Overall Record (no indoor tournaments) 171 Wins 66 Losses 31 Ties League Play: 82 Wins 19 Losses 14 Ties Tuesday, November 20 Commack SC United Joins Long Island Rough Riders' Roster of Y-league Teams. The Commack SC United boys soccer team is proud to announce that it has inked an agreement to represent the Long Island Rough Riders Soccer Club during the 2008 Super Y-league season. As the only men's and women's professional soccer franchise on Long Island, the Rough Riders have committed themselves to providing the highest level of soccer and to nurturing the next generation of soccer players in the region. As a franchise, the Rough Riders' belief that it is of great importance to prepare future soccer talents for what lies ahead on the college, national, and international levels matches with that of the Commack SC United team. Together we look forward to great accomplishments. SC United is currently seeking dedicated players to add to their Roughrider roster. This is in addition to your club team. The team will be holding open training sessions for players who wish to try out. Please contact Coach John at 516-702-8956 for dates and times. Monday, May 5 Commack SC United Advances to 2008 ENY State Cup Semi-final Match The Commack SC United advanced to the semi-finals of the Eastern New York State Cup with a 2-0 victory over the New Rochelle Revolution. In a hard fought game, Commack was able to net two beautiful goals while its defense frustrated and shut down the Revolution's offense. Sean B. put United up 1-0 with 5 minutes left in the first half with some very skilled foot work in New Rochelle's penalty box before pulling the trigger on a low hard shot. In a very physical second half United kept its composure and continued to pressure New Rochelle. United's constant pressure and hard work was rewarded with a free kick from 30 yards out. Alex W. unleashed a rocket that tucked itself neatly under the crossbar for a commanding 2-0 lead. From this point Commack's defense took over and shut down New Rochelle's offense. Commack had gotten to this point with victories over the Bayside Flames,2-0, the Bayside Aston Villa, last year's ENY State Cup Finalists, 3-2 on P.K.'s and a 2-0 victory over the Lake Grove Vipers. Commack will meet FC Westchester '94's in the semi-final match up on May 17th @ 12:30pm at the Burr Soccer Complex. Monday, October 15 Commack SC United Players Selected For Top Honors!!!! Commack SC United is proud to announce that 6 of its players have made the ENY State ODP teams. Players that were chosen for the '93 squad are Harry S. and Andres M. Andres has also been invited to participate in the Super Y-league National ODP camp as a member of the Long Island Roughriders. The team wishes him good luck during this prestigious camp. Players that made the '94 squad are Sean B., Sean S., Jack M. and Phil D. In addition to the State Squad, Phil D. has been chosen to participate in the US National ODP pool. We look forward to seeing Phil represent his team and his country in the near future. Additionally, Mike B. and Eric B. have been named to the Long Island Junior Soccer League ODP team. The Team is extremely proud of these accomplishments. Every player that wears an SC United jersey takes great pride in the accomplishments of their teammates and in the team's successes. Their hard work and commitment has a direct impact on their success and they continue to work toward achieving even greater accomplishments. Monday, October 15 Commack SC United WIns YMS Championship and HBC Labor Day Championship!!! Commack SC United completed a very successful fall tournament season with two very strong performances in two highly rated regional tournaments. SC United claimed Championships in both the YMS Columbus Cup and the HBC Labor Day Tournaments. Having been a participant at the YMS Columbus Cup for the past 5 years, SC United has navigated a long road to win an YMS Championship. Starting at U-10 United went 0-3-0, then at U-11 they were 0-0-3, a wash out due to rain at U-12, a semi-final lose on PK's at U-13 and finally a Championship at U-14. What a journey! SC United opened up with a 3-0 victory over Connecticut State Champions Beachside. Game 2 on day 1 was against FC Bucks United and again SC United shut out its opponent with a hard fought 2-0 win. Sunday morning found United in a well played and physical semi-final match against the Connecticut State Finalists West Hartford Premier. Commack battled back from an early 1-0 deficient to earn the equalizer. After 10 minutes of extra time and a couple of spectacular saves by Andres M. a place in the final came down to PK's. It is said that penalty kicks favors the shooters. This statement held true as 9 of the PK's taken found the back of the net. The only PK that didn't was saved by a diving SC United keeper. The Championship game matched SC United against a strong Bethesda United team. Both teams played hard and had their chances but the difference in the game came down to a deflected shot by Harry S. that spun its way into the lower corner of the net. That goal completed a long journey that took 5 years and many games but sometimes the journey is just as good as the destination! Additionally SC United used this year's Labor Day weekend as an opportunity to play close to home. Commack went 4-0 in the HBC Labor Day tournament scoring 17 goals and giving up only 2. The final found SC United playing Eastern FC Magic. Eastern had just won a US Club National Championship and represented a nice challenge for the squad especially since United played the complete tournament without its starting keeper. Jack M. and Phil D. shared keeper duties between the pipes and lead their team to a Championship. Tuesday, February 20 Commack SC United Finalist in Clyde Best Bermuda Invitational When Commack SC United accepted its invitation to play in their first international tournament they knew what it would mean, training outdoors throughout the winter. SC United didn't want to just attend this tournament, they wanted to be competitive and competitive they were! The list of opponents included the West Virginia state champions, WSC Eagles, the Maryland state champions and #9 team in the United States, Olney Rangers and the host's National team. The team arrived in Bermuda, after dodging the Jetblue debacle in New York, feeling excited and prepared. Unfortunately the weather left SC United without two of its players and one of its coaches as the flight they were to take was cancelled and not rescheduled for two days. It could have been very easy for the team to hang their heads and give less then a superior effort but rather then that the boys came together to play some of their best soccer. SC United started its tournament playing the Bermuda National team. The Bermudian hosts were a very talented and well coached group giving Commack all they could handle. United hung in only down 2-0 at half-time but couldn't get any closer as the game ended a very respectable 3-0. With its first every international game under its belt Commack's Bermudian hosts opened up their National Stadium, also known as "The Carpet", for SC United's second game. SC United focused in on the game they had been preparing for during their winter training sessions. The Olney Rangers were the defending Region 1 Champions as well as Maryland State Champions and came into this tournament ranked #9 in the USA. This game was to be the barometer by which Commack could measure itself. SC United came out quickly and scored in the first 5 minutes. Olney showed its composure and the reason why they are so highly regarded in the soccer community as the battled back to take a 2-1 lead. Reaching deep down Commack turned on the pressure the last 20 minutes of the game. With 5 minutes left Commack's tenacity was rewarded as Harry S. hammered home a 25 yard shot to pull United even. As SC United pressured Olney for the game winner time elapsed and Commack had a well played draw. Finishing the first day with 1 win and 1 lose meant that after a good night's sleep SC United would need to win their last group game against the West Virginia Sate Champs in order to advance to the tournament final. Again SC United was honored with playing on "The Carpet". This time United made sure that the results would never be in doubt as they thumped the WVSC Eagles 6-0. The win propelled them into a finals showdown with the Bermuda National team to be played in the Bermuda National Stadium. With the game scheduled for a 3:00 PM start SC United completed its warm-ups with out ever seeing "The Boys", as they are referred to in Bermuda, ever touch a ball. This was to be the first game the U-13 National team was to play in the National Stadium. With a healthy pro-Bermuda crowd in the stands it didn't take our hosts long to show their crowd something special. In the first 30 seconds Zico, you know the kid is good when at 13 years old he has only 1 name, beat the Commack defense and launched a rocket at the Commack goal. Andres M. was able to stop the first shot but the rebound came directly back to Zico who volleyed home another rocket for a 1-0 lead. Cow bells and cheers rained down from the stadium seats and SC United realized that they were facing a different team. This National team was like a rubber band fully stretched and ready to explode. The combination of playing in their National Stadium before a sizable crowd in their brand new all whites had inspired "The Boys". Much to SC United's credit the score remained 1-0 for the next 25 minutes. Repeatedly Commack caught the Bermudians off-sides. Despite all the effort the United boys put forward everyone in the Stadium knew that the National team was not going to be denied today. The game ended with Commack on the losing end of an 8-0 "thumping" as it was referred to in the National newspaper, BDA-Sun but in that game the SC United players grew as young men and as soccer players. As it became apparent that the result would be lopsided, SC United and Bermuda National players demonstrated superior sportsmanship. Andres M. wowed the crowd with spectacular and acrobatic saves that were met with applause from the pro Bermuda crowd. Pats on the back, a helpful hand to a fallen opponent culminated the weekend of great memories. Maybe some of the boys could have been skiing or traveling to Disney World or any number of other things during their President Day break but how many boys can someday tell their children that they played a National Team in the finals of an International Tournament in that country's National Stadium? Not too many.
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