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Post-Season Awards and Teams (Since 2005)
STAC Senior Showcase Team
2005 - K.J. McInerny
2006 - Carl Learned, Tyler Sampsell, Ryan Bordinger
2007 - Bobby McGinnis, Kevyn Rustici, Joey Burin, Mike Chrabaszcz
2008 - Mike McGinnis, Francesco Mannino, Paul Bradley, Matt Praino
2009 - Ross Holden, Denzel Harris
2010 - Nick Lian, Kevin Kucharski, Justin Munson, Jake Davenport
2011 - **~~STAC Senior Showcase Discontinued~~**
STAC West All-Division Team
2005 - K.J. McInerny
2006 - Ryan Bordinger, Carl Learned, Bobby McGinnis, Mike Chrabaszcz
2007 - Mike Chrabaszcz (2x), Joey Burin, Francesco Mannino
2008 - Matt Praino, Nick Lian, Ross Holden, Paul Bradley
2009 - Nick Lian (2x), Denzel Harris, Kevin Kucharski, Alex Varkatzas
2010 - Kevin Kucharski (2x), Justin Munson
2011 - Corey Swarthout, Alex Varkatzas, Curtis Grant
2012 - Curtis Grant (2x), Caleb Johnson, Kyle Johnson
2013 - Curtis Grant (3x), Caleb Johnson (2x), Tyler Prunoske
2014 - Tyler Prunoske (2x), Robby Weiskopf, Eli Halperin, Lucas Cain, Logan Brimmer
2015 - Logan Brimmer (2x), Andrew Field, Owen Mason, Dan Dimon, Gavin Wise
2016 - Paul Milliken, Luke Baldwin, Gavin Wise (2x)
2017 - Luke Baldwin (2x), Gavin Wise (3x), Noah Sperduto, Nate Forrest (2x), Jasio Ziembicki
2018 - Luke Baldwin (3x), Noah Sperduto (2x), Evan Moore, Cameron Kelly-Hobbs
STAC All-Conference (West/Metro) Team
2005 - none
2006 - Tyler Sampsell
2007 - Bobby McGinnis, Kevyn Rustici, Mike McGinnis
2008 - Mike McGinnis (2x), Francesco Mannino
2009 - Ross Holden
2010 - Nick Lian, Alex Varkatzas
2011 - none
2012 - Alex Varkatzas (2x), Eric Beglund
2013 - Joe Nugent, Kyle Johnson
2014 - Kyle Johnson (2x), Jon Fleming
2015 - Johnny Beecher
2016 - Nate Forrest
2017 - **~~All-Conference Teams Discontinued~~**
All-Leader Team (Corning Newspaper)
2011 - Alex Varkatzas
2012 - Eric Berglund, Alex Varkatzas (2x) *Named Player of the Year, Curtis Grant (Honoroable Mention)
2013 - Caleb Johnson, Joe Nugent, Curtis Grant (2x - Honorable Mention), Kyle Johnson (Honorable Mention)
2014 - Kyle Johnson, Jon Fleming, Logan Brimmer (Honorable Mention)
2015 - Johnny Beecher, Logan Brimmer, Andrew Field (Honorable Mention)
EFA/Elmira District Team Awards
2005 - K.J. McInerny (Team MVP), Kevyn Rustici (Offensive POY), Bobby McGinnis (Defensive POY), Shawn Howze (Hustle Award)
2006 - Tyler Sampsell (Team MVP)
2007 - The 2008 Senior Class (Team MVP)
2008 - Francesco Mannino (Team MVP)
2009 - Ross Holden (Team MVP)
2010 - Nick Lian, Kevin Kucharski (Co-Team MVPs)
2011 - Corey Swarthout (Team MVP)
2012 - Alex Varkatzas (Team MVP)
2013 - Joe Nugent (Player's Player, Andy Lucas MVP Award), Curtis Grant (Golden Boot, Coach's Award), Andrew Field (Top Newcomer), Caleb Johnson (Seth Benedict Sportsmanship Award)
2014 - Jon Fleming (Player's Player, Coach's Award), Jacob Burns (Teammate of the Year), Logan Brimmer (Golden Boot), Tyler Prunoske (Seth Benedict Sportsmanship Award), Kyle Johnson (Andy Lucas MVP Award)
2015 - Jacob Burns (Teammate of the Year - 2x), Shawn Shaylor (Player's Player, Coach's Award), Owen Mason (Seth Benedict Award), Logan Brimmer (Goal of the Season @ Corning, Andy Lucas MVP Award)
2016 - Paul Milliken (Teammate of the Year, Seth Benedict Award), Nate Forrest (Player's Player, Player's Player), Noah Sperduto (Golden Boot), Luke Baldwin (Andy Lucas Team MVP)
2017 - Corey Templar (Teammate of the Year), Gavin Wise (Player's Player), Noah Sperduto (Golden Boot)
All-State Team (New York)
Bobby McGinnis (Large School, Honorable Mention - 2007)
Kevyn Rustici (Large School, Honorable Mention - 2007)
Michael McGinnis (Class "A", 2nd Team - 2008)
Ross Holden (Large School Nomination by Section IV; No All-State Team selected this season)
Nick Lian (Large School, 3rd Team - 2010)
Alex Varkatzas (Large School, 3rd Team - 2012)
Joe Nugent (Large School, 4th Team - 2013)
Noah Sperduto (Large School , 4th Team - 2017)
Gavin Wise (Large School, 3rd Team - 2017)
Noah Sperduto (Large School, 2nd Team - 2018)
Luke Baldwin (Large School, Alternate - 2018)
All-Region Selections (Region II)
Alex Varkatzas (Forward - 2012)
Noah Sperduto (Forward - 2018)
STAC All-Academic Team
2006 - Shawn Howze
2007 - Nick Lian
2008 - Ben Linchuck
2009 - Cory Swatling
2010 - Kevin Kucharski
2011 - Joe Allen (EFA), Jacob Coons (SHS)
2013 - Jon Fleming
STAC All-Sportsman Team
2007 - Hunter Reed
2008 - Denzel Harris
2009 - Kevin Kucharski
2010 - Sean Denicola
2011 - Sean Denicola (EFA - 2x), Caleb Johnson (SHS)
2012 - Caleb Johnson (SHS - 2x)
2013 - Caleb Johnson (SHS - 3x)
NYSPHSAA Scholar Athlete Fall Team Award
2010 EFA Boys Varsity Soccer (91.23)
2013 Elmira Boys Varsity Soccer (90.81)
2015 Elmira Boys Varsity Soccer (93.14)
2016 Elmira Boys Varsity Soccer
EFA Beats Maine-Endwell 5-2, Advances To Class "A" finals
Blue Devils Score Three Goals On Penalty Kicks in Victory Over Spartans.
October 30, 2007
By Al Losey
alosey@stargazette.com
Star-Gazette
Four of the seven goals scored in Monday's Section 4 Class A boys semifinal were on penalty kicks, Elmira Free Academy converted three to beat Maine-Endwell 5-2.
There were also two red cards -- both to Maine-Endwell players -- among the six carded infractions.
'That's unheard of, to have so many (penalty kicks) in a game," EFA coach Derek Hamilton said. "Usually it's our team that's on the wrong end of it, when emotions get the best of players. But we've been working all week on getting back to the kind of teamwork that wins games. Part of that is controlling emotions, and I was happy to see our players helping each other do that."
The top-seeded Blue Devils move on to face No. 3 Owego, a 1-0 winner over Johnson City in the other semifinal, in Saturday's finals. EFA beat Owego 1-0 last year to win the sectional title. The finals in all classes are at the Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, but the times have yet to be determined.
EFA (12-3-1) led 2-0 at the half after a penalty kick by senior midfielder Joey Burin opened the scoring about 12 minutes into the game. The penalty was awarded when Frankie Mannino was taken down in the box. Burin returned the favor to Mannino with a beautiful through pass that the junior forward punched home for the Devils' second goal.
"I've gotten a lot of help from Joey and Kevyn Rustici this year," Mannino said. "They know where to put the ball and I just try to go get it. Being aggressive in the box and working hard is what the game is all about."
Maine-Endwell (11-5) opened the second half scoring about 17 minutes in with a hard run from the top of the box by Zach Azeb. He burst through three EFA defenders and was 1-on-1 with Bobby McGinnis, beating the senior goalie with a roller to the right side.
Rustici, also a senior, came back with a goal off a direct kick. He skirted the wall on the left and skipped the ball by the Spartans keeper, low and just inside the left post. Less than a minute later, Zach Azeb got his second yellow card, on a hard tackle along the sideline, and was ejected.
About two minutes later, with M-E playing short-handed because of the ejection, an EFA defender was called for pushing in the box and the Spartans' Karim Azeb converted on the penalty kick to make the score 3-2.
"We have a lot of respect for EFA and they played hard today, as did we," said Maine-Endwell coach Duane Rinker, who is retiring this year after 34 years on the sidelines for the Spartans. "But I thought the officials played a bigger part in the game than they should have. Yes, it was emotional, but I don't feel like the athletes got a chance to decide the outcome."
With play becoming more and more physical, Mannino was taken down in the box two more times in the final 12 minutes, and the Blue Devils capitalized both times. Rustici scored his second goal on a penalty kick with 12:09 left and Semko Abdullah scored the final goal on a penalty kick with 7:51 left.
"We're not real big, but we like to play the physical style," Rustici said. "There have been games when we were the ones who lost composure. But today we played as a team and kept the emotions under control. And hopefully, with another week to practice, we can do the same in the finals."
EFA Scoring - Rustici (2-0), Burin (1-1), Abdullah (1-0), Mannino (1-0)
Maine-Endwell Scoring - Z. Azeb (1-0), K. Azeb (0-1)
Shots/Corners - EFA (11-1), Maine-Endwell (9-1)
Saves - EFA (McGinnis - 7), Maine-Endwell (McCarthy - 6)
EFA Advances to 2nd Straight Section IV, Class "A" Title Game!!
The Elmira Free Academy Blue Devils boys' varsity soccer team downed Maine-Endwell 5-2 on Monday night to advance to thier second straight Section IV, Class "A" championship game.
EFA has used a balanced scoring attack this season as three players have found themselves in double figures. Kevyn Rustici leads EFA with 13 goals, but is closely followed by Francesco Mannino with 11. Joey Burin has 10 on the season, but leads the team in assists with an incredible 15.
Defensively, EFA has been lead by a senior back line. Hunter Reed, Mike Chrabaszcz, and Bobby McGinnis has joined with Cory Hill, Nick Lian, and Mike McGinnis to post 8 shutouts in 18 games this season.
EFA will play Owego for a Section IV, Class "A" Championship for a second straight season on Saturday, November 3rd @ the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, New York. The Devils have two won sectional championships throughout thier history (1989 and 2006), but never back-to-back titles. This group of young men has a chance to do something extremely remarkable accounting for two-thirds of the schools sectional championships. The gametime is to be determined at a later date.
FOUR EFA Seniors Named to the STAC Senior All-Star Game
Four Elmira Free Academy boys varsity soccer team members have been named to the Southern Tier Athletic Conference Senior Showcase for the 2007 season.
Captains Bobby McGinnis, Joey Burin, Kevyn Rustici, and Mike Chrabaszcz will represent Elmira Free Academy, as well as STAC West, in the STAC Senior Showcase on Sunday, November 4th, at 12:00 pm, @ Union-Endicott High School in Endicott, New York.
McGinnis is a three year starter for the Blue Devils as has posted 16 career shutouts including eight this season. Bobby was named to All-STAC West team last season as a junior.
Burin has tallied an incredible 35 points this season on 10 goals and 15 assists. His tremendous ball skills are often the catalyst to the Blue Devils offense through the midfield as he leads the team in assists.
Rustici has posted 37 points this season on 13 goals and 11 assists. Kevyn currently leads EFA in goals scored, but has proven himself to be extremely unselfish as well.
Chrabaszcz contibuted to EFA's eight shutouts this season as an aggressive centerback. His prowness for getting forward from a defensive position has rewarded him with three goals on the season as well. Mike was named to the All-STAC West team last season as a junior.
EFA Ranked #12 In Week 6 of New York State Rankings
2007 "Road to Oneonta" > FINAL-4
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CLASS 'A'
1. Albany Academy-2 (16-0-0)
2. Sayville-11 (15-0-1)
3. Byram Hills (16-1-1)
4. Williamsville East-6 (16-1-2)
5. East Aurora-6 (18-0-2)
6. Pittsford Sutherland-5 (13-2-1)
7. Jericho-8 (9-0-6)
8. Honeoye Falls Lima-5 (15-2-1)
9. Great Neck North-8 (12-1-0)
10. Johnson City-4 (15-2-0)
11. John Glenn-11 (12-2-2)
12. Elmira Free Academy-4 (12-4-1)
13. Rochester Aquinas-5 (12-4-2)
14. East Syracuse-Minoa-3 (16-3-0)
15. Lakeland-1 (12-5-1)
16. Goshen-9 (15-3-0)
17. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake-2 (13-4-1)
18. Mt. Sinai-11 (12-4-2)
19. Harrison-1 (12-3-1)
20. Onteora-9 (10-4-0)