Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Cyclones Fall Game & Training Schedule



Below is our complete fall schedule. Unless told otherwise, all home games will be played at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Lower Travel Fields on Round Swamp Road. Directions to away games will be emailed the week of the game, as will uniform color needed. As always players must arrive at the field, home or away 30 minutes prior to the game time. That is 30 minutes prior to the times listed on the games below. If you see a conflict or you will be unable to attend a game please let the coaches know as soon as possible.

Fall Game Schedule
Game 1 9-Sep 2:00 PM Home vs Plainedge Magic
Game 2 16-Sep 10:20 AM at Manhasset Mighty
Game 3 30-Sep 2:00 PM Home vs Carle Place Lightning
Game 4 14-Oct 9:00 AM at NHP Lady Leopards
Game 5 21-Oct 2:00 PM Home vs Lynbrook-East Rockaway X-Treme
Game 6 28-Oct 10:00 AM at Levittown LunaChicks
Game 7 4-Nov 2:00 PM at RVC Blasters
Game 8 11-Nov 9:00 AM Home vs Hicksville Patriots
Game 9 18-Nov 2:20 PMS at Baldwin Lions (Played at Soccer Park in Plainview)

The Cyclones will be competing in Nassau Division 5. We have already played against 4 of the teams in this division, winning one against Plainedge, losing one against Levittown and tying two against New Hyde Park & Rockville Centre. It will be a fun and competitive season.


Training Schedule
This fall the Cyclones are excited to announce that they will be trained by Kaz Gungor, the Director of Player Development for the United States Academy of Soccer. Training will take place at 4:30 PM every Friday at Jamaica Avenue.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Cyclones Earn Sportsmanship Honor


Congratulations go to everyone involved with the Cyclones for winning a Bronze Chevron for Sportsmanship from the LIJSL for our performance this past spring season. We finished in 2nd place in our division for sportsmanship, missing 1st place by just 5 points. However, our consistent week in and week out performance has earned us a Bronze Chevron which can be worn on the sleeve of our uniforms.
It is an achievement that takes a positive effort from everyone who attends our games that includes players, coaches, parents & siblings. The Cyclones are one of only 2 POB travel teams to be recognized for sportsmanship out of the 24 travel teams in the club.
See the letter received from LIJSL below.
Great job everyone!!!


Dear Coach,
On behalf of the Long Island Junior Soccer League and Modell’s Sporting Goods, it is our distinct pleasure and honor to inform you that the Cyclones have won a Bronze Chevron for the Spring 2006 Season. Like the sportsmanship patch, the chevron can be proudly displayed on your players left sleeve.
Sportsmanship is about character and fair play and how one carries these ideals through soccer. The chevron is our way of giving recognition for a job well done.
As a recipient of this award kindly accept the League’s heartfelt congratulations.

Thank You,

Richard Baroniunas
Sportsmanship Chairperson

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Cyclones Add Five


The Cyclones welcome 5 new players to the roster for this coming season.
Congratulations on a great tryout to Marissa, Anna, Ariel, Ravid & Sabrina!!!
We're all excited to have you.

POB Cyclones Hall of Fame

The Cyclones have inducted their first 3 players into the POB Cyclones Hall of Fame.
KW and both Emily's "Hyper" & "Action" have been recognized for their excellent contributions and have moved on to the Xtreme Power.
Click on the POB Hall of Fame link on the right to see the details.
Congratulations girls & Good Luck!

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Magic Night for Cyclones


The Cyclones joined the Plainedge Magic for a halftime scrimmage at Saturday nights Lady Riders game. All girls on both teams had a great time while playing on the big field. The Lady Riders featuring our own super trainer Allison Mullen crushed the New Hampshire Lady Phantoms 7-0.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Shorthanded Cyclones Step It Up

For the first time as a team the Cyclones dressed only 9 players when they took the field in the cold & windy rain Saturday at the Travel Fields. Facing the New Hyde Park Lady Leopards all 9 girls put together a complete effort.
Trailing 1-0 midway through the 2nd half "The Jordster" took a throw-in from Anna, beat 2 defenders and buried her first Cyclone goal into the back of the net. The momentum continued as "KW" scored a huge goal to give the Cyclones a 2-1 lead. The Lady Leopards hung tough and snuck in a goal to tie the game with just a couple of minutes to go. The game finished at 2-2.
Playing without, Hyper, Action & Lisa S, the rest of the girls stepped up their game:
Rosie had her best game yet, barely missing 2 goals in the 2nd half & setting up her teammates with smart and accurate passes. DJ, AL & KW showed their versatility playing several different positions and doing it well. Phil, The Jordster & Moby, dominated in the midfield winning most of the 50/50 balls they went for and running all day without quitting. Alexa and Anna & DJ played excellent defense, working together covering both sides of the field and supporting the offense.
"Bob" put in another great effort in goal. She has continuously kept the Cyclones in every game she's played and never gives up.
The Cyclones will need all hands on deck as they travel to Albertson for next week.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

POB TIE RVC

The Cyclones got a second half goal by DJ, to come from behind and tie the Rockville Centre Blasters 1-1 Saturday at Round Swamp Road. Playing with a new formation, it took the Cyclones a full half just to get used to their surroundings. During that time "Bob" kept them in the game, stopping a penalty shot and reaching up high to grab a breakaway shot that was a certain goal. One RVC parent was heard lamenting that "their goalie is killing us".
As the whistle blew for the second half you could see the tide turn the Cyclones way. Outside midfielders, The Jordster, Lisa S & Phil used their speed to thwart the Blaster offense and control the perimter. Meanwhile the other outside midfielder Moby, had a sure goal kicked off the line by an alert RVC defender. The middle of the field was controled by Action who set up DJ's goal and Rosie who came fractions of an inch from one timing a goal of her own.
The Cyclone forwards were threatining throughout the second half as KW, Hyper & DJ rotated attacking the net.
The defense was it's old stingy self led by Big Al.
Big Al was supported by a rotating group of KW, DJ, Hyper & Lisa S, who kept the Blasters away from the Cyclone net for most of the second half.
KW & Hyper showed tremendous versatility by playing all field positions and doing so well.
The coaches were impressed by Jerry (touchdown) who although she was unable to play, still turned up to root for her team, thus rewarding her with a captains band for the game.

Monday, March 27, 2006

Name That Cyclone

The Cyclones opened up the spring season on the road against the Orange Wave of Oceanside. Another excellent all out effort by the girls. Even when they fell behind 2-0 they battled back. Moby won a 50/50 ball that sprung Hyper on a breakaway. Hyper had to fight off an aggressive Oceanside defender, which she did with her usual grit and burried the ball in the back of the net. But the Cyclones had to settle for a 3-1 result.
Next up RVC Blasters saturday at Round Swamp Road.
Go Cyclones.
Here's for all you Lava Lamp loving, psychedilic cyclone supporters, NAME THAT CYCLONE!



Thursday, March 02, 2006

Cyclones Crossword (Click it & Print It)




ACROSS
7- Touchdown
1- Not Phil
3- Toe- _ _ _
5- In Soccer 2 makes 1 Red
9- Cyclones Soccer League
11- Cyclones always play with a lot of this
12- Action had 3 of the VS Port Washington
14- Rosie Scored against this team
18- We tied them 0-0 to start the season
20- Coach _ _ _ _
21- You’d wear this on your broken wrist
23- KW
24- DJ
26- Long Island’s main highway
27- Another word in soccer for zero
30- Fun thing to do in winter
31- Soccer _ _ _ _
33- A female Deer
34- Hyper or Action
37- Lisa shut them out indoors
39- _ _ what
40- Beat the Cyclones 3-0


DOWN
1- Lady Riders # 15
2- C _ _ _ _ TV
4- Good- _ _ _
6- Use the inside of your foot to do this
8- You can’t score if you don’t
10- Penalty _ _ _ _
13- The Cyclones tied and lost to this team
15- One of the Cyclones uniform colors
16- This Card means your out of the game
17- Mo B
18- Why Jordan’s goal didn’t count
19- The Cyclones beat them in their tournament
21- The best team of ever
22- Coach _ _ _ _
23- Corner _ _ _ _
25- AL
28- Rosie or The Mad Hatter
29- Christmas Time _ _ _-Tide
32- Coach _ _ _
35- Who gets you to soccer
36- What Mom never says enough
38- Big test you take at School

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Cyclones Promoted to Division 4

The Cyclones were rewarded for their good fall season with promotion to LIJSL Nassau Division 4. They will be joined by the toughest teams in their old division, Albertson, Massapequa, Syosset & Oceanside. Joining these teams are the Garden City Tigers (winners of the Refuel Tournament in the fall), Levittown Lunachicks & RVC (Rockville Centre)Blasters. These teams went a combined 23 Wins, 3 Losses & 1 Tie in the LIJSL NY Division in the fall. The NHP (New Hyde Park) Lady Leopards & Levittown Thunder also join the Division. Gone are the Manhasset, Oyster Bay, Wantagh-Seaford, Port Washington & Plainedge teams that the Cyclones beat last season.
This will be a big challenge for the Cyclones who have earned the honor.

Monday, January 16, 2006

Sunday, January 15, 2006

The weather outside was frightful...


The Cyclones started off 2006 by going undefeated in the East Meadow World Cup Tournament, cruising to an impressive third place finish.
The Tournament featured 3 0-0 ties, a 1-1 tie and a 2-1 win vs the host team.
As has been their calling card, all 12 Cyclones gave 100% effort, fighting for every ball and winning most of them.
Dana punched in all 3 goals to lead the offense.
Anna was recognized by the tournament committee as the Outstanding Defensive Player of the entire division.
The coaches were faced with the difficulty of choosing a team MVP, a position they were not relishing. How do you recognize one player, when all 12 try so hard and perform so well?
That decision was initially made easy as Jamie made amazing save after amazing save, literally lifting the crowd out of their seats. She was outstanding and deserving of the honor.
Then Lisa had to complicate matters by putting on the best single game display of goalkeeping I have ever seen. There were at least 7 or 8 point blank chances that Lisa came up with.
Unfortunately, tournament officials would not allow the Cyclones to pick multiple MVP's.
A great start to 2006!



THE CYCLONES ARE HOTT-DREW ALLEN.

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Holiday Spirit


Tis the night after Christmas and the Menorah is lit
We've finally gotten a chance to stop and sit
Time to reflect on the year that we've had
Time to remember the good and forget the bad
It's our chance to try and be clear
About the things we want for this coming year
Like good health & peace to those who we love
That prosperity & joy will come from above
It's those things above all that we want in our life
For our children our freinds our husband & wife

And if all thats okay, then whose bubble would it bust
If we could leave Massapequa & Albertson in our dust
Would it be too much to have god on our side
When we travel to Plainedge, Syosset & Oceanside
Would it ruin some vast eternal design
If we could win eight games or nine

Sorry I got carried away
Let's just hope for fun and safe games to play
And that the girls want to keep showing up to play everyday
That they leave better sports and players than when they came
That is all we can hope that they take from this game.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Name that Cyclown?


This Cyclone is known more for her Soccer skills, than for her clowning around. She can play any position, she's even play goalie, although not this season.
Her first half against Albertson might have been the best half of soccer any Cyclone played all year.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Thanks Allison


Allisons Army of Cyclones says:
THANK YOU ALLISON!!!
The team showed remarkable growth & improvement through your guidance and training.
Thanks for your effort and commitment in helping these young ladies become a team!

Monday, November 14, 2005

Cyclones Finish Season On A Positive Note


The Cyclones first travel season ended Saturday evening with the team party at Cugini's. All players and coaches were present. There were smiles all around as the entire team celebrated what was an outstanding season.
Earlier in the day the Cyclones had played what was considered by the coaches their best half of the season, truly dominating the play against the first place Aces from Albertson.
In front of a hostile crowd the Cyclones hit the post and missed by inches as the Aces were kept on their heels. Unfortunately, when the Aces were able to get chances, they scored.
The tempo of the game seemed to change when the Cyclones resident thug, the Jordster was whistled for her second foul and told by the official that if she did that again, “I’ll kick you out of the game”. Eventually the Cyclones succumbed to the division champs in the second half.
Rich, Lon & Dave are proud of every player and wish to thank the parents for their generosity & support.
Keep your eye on this site for winter updates.

DO THE CYCLONE HOP, HOP HOP HOP!!!!

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Name that Cyclone



This Cyclone is known for her dance moves as much as her soccer moves. Never one to shy away from the ball or from a chance to perform a song in front of the team.

Saturday, November 05, 2005

When is a loss not a loss?


When you learn from the experience and use what you've learned to help you in the future.
The Cyclones lost a tough game to the Massapequa Fire 3-0 at Round Swamp Road.
The Fire were easily the best team the Cyclones had faced this season and it wasn't long before the Fire had a 2-0 lead in the first half.
BUT
The Cyclones probably played their best soccer this season in the second half. As everyone who has watched this team knows they never quit. They attacked and attacked. They took shots, they hit the post, they made the Fire scramble defensively. If the Fire's goalie was an inch shorter the Cyclones would have scored.
The Cyclones are well aware of how proud the coaches and parents are of their growth and effort.
BUT
It it can't be overstated.
WE ARE ALL PROUD OF THE CYCLONES

Last weeks Name that Cyclone answer was Emily "Hyper"
Congratulations to DJ, Action & Jordan
Congratulations to Rosie for winning the Find the Cyclones game.

Saturday, October 29, 2005

Cyclones play like Dynamite!


The Jordster scored her first goal of the season midway through the 2nd half to give the Cyclones a 2-1 lead over the Syosset Dynamite. But...it didn't count. Moments later the Dynamite scored the eventual game winning goal in a 3-1 Dynamite win.
The Cyclones played hard, fighting for every ball, while coming back from a 1-0 deficit on a big goal from DJ. But, the offside called on the Jordster goal seemed to be the turning point for the Cyclones in their first loss in 55 days, 10 hours 30 minutes and 45 seconds.
How far have these girls have come since June? They expect to win everytime they get on the field. They behave and play like winners and they handled the first loss with class.
They were Dynamite!