The Cyclones finished off the 16 game indoor season with a 2 game sweep of the HBC Fury Saturday afternoon at Coindre Hall. Rachel T playing her 2nd full game in goal remained unbeaten and picked up her first shutout in a 4-0 win in the first game. Offensively the Cyclones were led by Jordan who supported her friend in goal by scoring her first 2 goals of the indoor season. The Cyclones also received a goal each from the Xrossfire Connection of Emily & Lauren to complete the victory.
Game 2 saw the unlikely tandem of Anna & Ravid split the goaltending duties in a 5-1 win. Before going in goal Ravid began the scoring, then Marissa scored twice in a game for the first time in her Cyclone career, Deniz scored her 3rd goal of the season on a great pass from Emily and Emily reached double figures when she scored her 10th goal.
The Cyclones came within 1 goal of qualifying for the playoffs after tying Syosset 1-1 the week before. With no subs the girls had built a 1-0 lead on a goal by Lauren S. But the shorthanded Cyclones couldn't hold on to the lead as they tired in the second half settling for a 1-1 tie when they needed a win.
All in all a fun and competitive indoor season. The Cyclones finished with a 7-8-1 record. Included in the 7 wins were big victories over the eventual champ Elwood Spirit 4-1 and eventual 2nd place finisher South Huntington 2-1, both U-14 teams.
The team got great performances on all sides of the ball from longtime Cyclones Ariel, Deniz, Ravid, Marissa, Anna, Jordan, Lisa & Rachel. The team benifitted greatly during the winter break getting outstanding efforst in cameo appearances from Dana, Jenna & Alexa.
Enough cannot be said about the contributions recieved from 4 members or the POB Xrossfiire. Gabby B & Rachel S came by 1 time each to not only help the Cyclones avoid a forfeit, but to help lead the team to victory.
A major contributor from the Xrossfire was Lauren S. Lauren bailed the Cyclones out week in and week out by not only playing a superb defense, but by scoring some big goals as well. Finally, thanks to Emily who had asked to play with the Cyclones for the winter and was among the league leaders in goals scored througout the season. Emily not only found the net 10 times, but set up her teammates a bunch of times as well.
Thanks to all the parents for a great season and workig together to get the girls to and from the games!
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Cyclones Kick Off New Year With A Bang
The Cyclones swept their first two games of the year for the second year in a row beating the HBC Fury & Elwood Spirit 6-0 & 4-1.
Game one featured a dominant performance by the Cyclones who went into possession mode midway through the second half. The game featured 3 exciting firsts. Ravid who plays an outstanding midfield and stopper outdoors opened the scoring with her first indoor goal, her first goal since returning to the team and her first Cyclones goal since October 14, 2006.
Then it was Emily's turn to take over the game scoring 2 goals to end the first half giving the Cyclones a 3-0 halftime lead. Emily then completed her first Cyclone hat-trick with a goal to open up a 4-0 lead.
Finally, it was Deniz's turn. Deniz who has played in over 50 games mostly on defense, midfield and most recently in goal scored not just her first goal, but her first 2 goals to help clinch the 6-0 win in game one.
Once again the Cyclones benefitted from their relationship with the Xrossfire. This time it was Gabby B who stepped in and had 2 huge games. The defense of Gabby, Jordan, Ariel & Lisa was airtight and flawless.
Game 2 was a rematch between the Cyclones and the Elwood Spirit who had shutout the Cyclones back in week one. There would be no shut out in this game. The Spirit came out strong, but it was the Cyclones day. It was 1-1 at halftime with Dana scoring the Cyclones goal. Late in the first half Deniz made a great save...with her face. She was willing to stay in, but with the blood starting to flow she had to replaced by Lisa who shutout the Spirit the rest of the way. Meanwhile Deniz fully recovered and out on the floor set up Emily with a beautiful pass to give the Cyclones a 3-1 lead. Then it was Dana's turn. Hobbled by a toe injury Dana scored the final goal of the game icing the 4-1 win. It was only the Spirits second loss of the season.
Dana's final goal was her 60th a tremendous accomplishment. It was her 5th career hat-trick and the 13th time she has scored 2 or more goals in a game.
The Cyclones have won 3 of their last 4 game and are an even 4 and 4 on the season.
Click here for the updated standingsupdated on Monday: http://www.coindrehallsoccer.com/Coindre_Hall_Indoor_Soccer_League/Tables.html
Click here for the league leaders updated on Monday:
http://www.coindrehallsoccer.com/Coindre_Hall_Indoor_Soccer_League/Golden_Boot.html
Game one featured a dominant performance by the Cyclones who went into possession mode midway through the second half. The game featured 3 exciting firsts. Ravid who plays an outstanding midfield and stopper outdoors opened the scoring with her first indoor goal, her first goal since returning to the team and her first Cyclones goal since October 14, 2006.
Then it was Emily's turn to take over the game scoring 2 goals to end the first half giving the Cyclones a 3-0 halftime lead. Emily then completed her first Cyclone hat-trick with a goal to open up a 4-0 lead.
Finally, it was Deniz's turn. Deniz who has played in over 50 games mostly on defense, midfield and most recently in goal scored not just her first goal, but her first 2 goals to help clinch the 6-0 win in game one.
Once again the Cyclones benefitted from their relationship with the Xrossfire. This time it was Gabby B who stepped in and had 2 huge games. The defense of Gabby, Jordan, Ariel & Lisa was airtight and flawless.
Game 2 was a rematch between the Cyclones and the Elwood Spirit who had shutout the Cyclones back in week one. There would be no shut out in this game. The Spirit came out strong, but it was the Cyclones day. It was 1-1 at halftime with Dana scoring the Cyclones goal. Late in the first half Deniz made a great save...with her face. She was willing to stay in, but with the blood starting to flow she had to replaced by Lisa who shutout the Spirit the rest of the way. Meanwhile Deniz fully recovered and out on the floor set up Emily with a beautiful pass to give the Cyclones a 3-1 lead. Then it was Dana's turn. Hobbled by a toe injury Dana scored the final goal of the game icing the 4-1 win. It was only the Spirits second loss of the season.
Dana's final goal was her 60th a tremendous accomplishment. It was her 5th career hat-trick and the 13th time she has scored 2 or more goals in a game.
The Cyclones have won 3 of their last 4 game and are an even 4 and 4 on the season.
Click here for the updated standingsupdated on Monday: http://www.coindrehallsoccer.com/Coindre_Hall_Indoor_Soccer_League/Tables.html
Click here for the league leaders updated on Monday:
http://www.coindrehallsoccer.com/Coindre_Hall_Indoor_Soccer_League/Golden_Boot.html
Monday, December 29, 2008
Makeshift Cyclones Make Some Hay
A makeshift Cyclones lineup went into Coindre Hall for week three of the 8 week indoor season. With 5 regulars missing from the lineup the Cyclones dug a bit deeper into their roster to make up for the players who could not be there. The Cyclones also picked up another player on loan from the POB Xrossfire to fill out the team.
The combination of Dana, Alexa, Jenna & Lauren teamed up with indoor staples Ariel, Deniz, Jordan, Emily & Lisa S and shocked the U-14 South Huntington Red Storm 2-1 in the opener.
As they have countless times before the Cyclones benefited from Dana’s offense to take a 1-0 lead. It was Dana’s 23rd indoor goal scored in her 23rd indoor game. Then it was the Xrossfire connection of Emily & Lauren combining to give the upset minded Cyclones the 2-0 halftime lead on Emily’s second goal of the season. The Red Storm threw everything they had at the girls in the 2nd half and were able to pull within 2-1. But, Deniz was too sharp and made the big saves in the final minutes to preserve the win.
In the 2nd game of the day the Cyclones took another crack at the Elwood Mias who had beaten them 4-1 the previous week. This time things looked different as Lisa S, playing great positional defense stepped up and drilled home the first goal of the game to give the Cyclones the 1-0 halftime advantage. Despite the continued strong play the Mias came back strong in the second half to win the game 3-1.
With 2 wins in their last 4 the Cyclones are currently occupying 4th place and the final playoff spot with 5 weeks to go.
The combination of Dana, Alexa, Jenna & Lauren teamed up with indoor staples Ariel, Deniz, Jordan, Emily & Lisa S and shocked the U-14 South Huntington Red Storm 2-1 in the opener.
As they have countless times before the Cyclones benefited from Dana’s offense to take a 1-0 lead. It was Dana’s 23rd indoor goal scored in her 23rd indoor game. Then it was the Xrossfire connection of Emily & Lauren combining to give the upset minded Cyclones the 2-0 halftime lead on Emily’s second goal of the season. The Red Storm threw everything they had at the girls in the 2nd half and were able to pull within 2-1. But, Deniz was too sharp and made the big saves in the final minutes to preserve the win.
In the 2nd game of the day the Cyclones took another crack at the Elwood Mias who had beaten them 4-1 the previous week. This time things looked different as Lisa S, playing great positional defense stepped up and drilled home the first goal of the game to give the Cyclones the 1-0 halftime advantage. Despite the continued strong play the Mias came back strong in the second half to win the game 3-1.
With 2 wins in their last 4 the Cyclones are currently occupying 4th place and the final playoff spot with 5 weeks to go.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Cyclones Get First Coindre Win
It took 2 weeks and 4 games but the Cyclones got into the win column on a snowy Saturday afternoon at Coindre Hall. At game time in the first game the Cyclones had only 5 players ready to go against the D4 bound Elwood Mias, Jordan, Rachel, Ravid, Deniz & Emily. In a classy move the Elwood coach removed his extra player to even things out. The Cyclones kept things close and had their chances but were still in search of their first indoor goal at half time of this their third game.
Trailing 3-0 in the second half and with 6 players on the field, Marissa arrived midway through the first half. The Cyclones scored what might have been their prettiest goal ever as 4 players combined to give the girls their first goal of the indoor season. Ravid cleared the ball up from defense where Marissa one timed a pass to Emily on the wing. Emily then sent a perfect centering pass to Rachel whose one timer beat the Elwood keeper who was unable to even get a hand on it. It was a Tic-Tac-Toe combination goal that was worth the trip in the icy conditions.
With the arrival of Anna the Cyclones had a full roster with no subs for the 2nd game of the back to back matches. Although they were tired the Cyclones completely dominated the HBC Fury, out shooting them by a wide margin throughout the game. It wasn’t until late in the second half when Emily finally converted to give the Cyclones a 1-0 advantage and their first victory of the indoor season.
It was a fun and exciting afternoon as the short-handed Cyclones stepped up and played very well against a strong Elwood team. Then even though they were tired the girls played their best game of the 4 so far in the 1-0 win over HBC.
Trailing 3-0 in the second half and with 6 players on the field, Marissa arrived midway through the first half. The Cyclones scored what might have been their prettiest goal ever as 4 players combined to give the girls their first goal of the indoor season. Ravid cleared the ball up from defense where Marissa one timed a pass to Emily on the wing. Emily then sent a perfect centering pass to Rachel whose one timer beat the Elwood keeper who was unable to even get a hand on it. It was a Tic-Tac-Toe combination goal that was worth the trip in the icy conditions.
With the arrival of Anna the Cyclones had a full roster with no subs for the 2nd game of the back to back matches. Although they were tired the Cyclones completely dominated the HBC Fury, out shooting them by a wide margin throughout the game. It wasn’t until late in the second half when Emily finally converted to give the Cyclones a 1-0 advantage and their first victory of the indoor season.
It was a fun and exciting afternoon as the short-handed Cyclones stepped up and played very well against a strong Elwood team. Then even though they were tired the girls played their best game of the 4 so far in the 1-0 win over HBC.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Cyclones Celebrate Dana's Big Day
It was a perfect fall afternoon and the Cyclones were not dressed in their sparkling home whites or in their striking road blacks. But they were sparkling and striking nonetheless as they were on hand to celebrate Dana becoming a Bat-Mitzvah!
Dana did an outstanding job at her service, surpassing her many great Cyclone performances.
Mazel Tov Dana!!!
By the way...can you name these Cyclones???
Cyclones Add Some Punch

Freedom Squeak By Cyclones
The Cyclones finished out the fall season against the Smithtown Freedom at the Field of Dreams. It was another short handed Cyclone roster in a season where the girls had learned that it's not who is missing that matters, but who is there.
The girls put forth one of their best efforts of the season going toe to toe with one of the division favorites. In the end it was a penalty shot goal that gave the Freedom a 1-0 win.
The Cyclones closed out the fall with a 4 win, 4 loss record. The record does not tell the whole story as the girls could have very easily won 6 or 7 games. The constant shortage of players may work out to benefit the Cyclones in the long run. Many girls showed their versatility by not only playing different positions, but excelling at them.
The Cyclones will take 9 players to Coindre Hall for what should be an exceedingly challenging and fun winter indoor league.
The girls put forth one of their best efforts of the season going toe to toe with one of the division favorites. In the end it was a penalty shot goal that gave the Freedom a 1-0 win.
The Cyclones closed out the fall with a 4 win, 4 loss record. The record does not tell the whole story as the girls could have very easily won 6 or 7 games. The constant shortage of players may work out to benefit the Cyclones in the long run. Many girls showed their versatility by not only playing different positions, but excelling at them.
The Cyclones will take 9 players to Coindre Hall for what should be an exceedingly challenging and fun winter indoor league.
Alexa Aces Demons
For the first and last time in the fall season the Cyclones dressed and played all 16 players in Sunday's early morning wind chill bowl in Dix Hills. After 8 weeks and 7 games the Cyclones welcomed Lisa S back from a broken arm, so you knew the defense would be strong.
For Alexa the matchup with the Dix Hills Demons would be a camp reunion of sorts with several Camp Wah-Nee buddies on the opposing team.
Alexa carried the Cyclone offense in the 2-0 win scoring both goals, 1 in each half. It was Alexa's 2nd multi goal game and the Cyclones 3rd victory in tries vs the Demons.
For Alexa the matchup with the Dix Hills Demons would be a camp reunion of sorts with several Camp Wah-Nee buddies on the opposing team.
Alexa carried the Cyclone offense in the 2-0 win scoring both goals, 1 in each half. It was Alexa's 2nd multi goal game and the Cyclones 3rd victory in tries vs the Demons.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Cyclones beat the Cyclones
No the Cyclones did not beat themselves, which is not unheard of. This time it is the POB Cyclones beating the Cold Spring Harbor (CSH) Cyclones. Rarely has the prospect of a victory looked dimmer than it did on Sunday morning as the POB Cyclones missing 3 of their 4 regular defensive starters traveled to CSH for a 9:00 AM start. Compounding matters for POB was the fact that 6 of the 12 players dressing were cited for breaking the 11:00 PM curfew by attending a Bat-Mitzvah the night before most not arriving back at their homes until 1:30 in the morning.
With the rain streaming down during the ride to CSH, it looked like the bleary eyed Cyclones might catch a break and get a rain out. But the weather would not cooperate and the rain stopped just in time for kick-off.
As things turned out the girls from POB were ready after all and took the play to CSH from the opening kick. After taking the ball in the chest and being assisted off the field the gutty Rachel T was ready moments later to blast home a ball that Dana put off the post to give the Cyclones a lead that they would not relinquish.
POB would continue to control the play in the second half when Dana would score her 1st of 2 goals on the day on a gorgeous feed from Marissa to make it 2-0. To their credit the "other" Cyclones did not quit and with Alexa down in the box with an injury CHS capitalized as the ref allowed play to continue and scored to make it a 1 goal game.
But, an illegal pass back to the keeper by CSH gave POB an indirect kick in the box. Jenna's subtle tap left the ball for Dana to deposit in the far corner thus icing the victory.
The win put the POB Cyclones in a virtual tie for 1st place at the Columbus Day break, the latest that the Cyclones have held that position since the fall of 2006, their first season.
After the game the coaching staff announced that there would be no players suspended for breaking the curfew at the Bat-Mitzvah the night before and are now actually encouraging the girls to stay out later.
With the rain streaming down during the ride to CSH, it looked like the bleary eyed Cyclones might catch a break and get a rain out. But the weather would not cooperate and the rain stopped just in time for kick-off.
As things turned out the girls from POB were ready after all and took the play to CSH from the opening kick. After taking the ball in the chest and being assisted off the field the gutty Rachel T was ready moments later to blast home a ball that Dana put off the post to give the Cyclones a lead that they would not relinquish.
POB would continue to control the play in the second half when Dana would score her 1st of 2 goals on the day on a gorgeous feed from Marissa to make it 2-0. To their credit the "other" Cyclones did not quit and with Alexa down in the box with an injury CHS capitalized as the ref allowed play to continue and scored to make it a 1 goal game.
But, an illegal pass back to the keeper by CSH gave POB an indirect kick in the box. Jenna's subtle tap left the ball for Dana to deposit in the far corner thus icing the victory.
The win put the POB Cyclones in a virtual tie for 1st place at the Columbus Day break, the latest that the Cyclones have held that position since the fall of 2006, their first season.
After the game the coaching staff announced that there would be no players suspended for breaking the curfew at the Bat-Mitzvah the night before and are now actually encouraging the girls to stay out later.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Cyclones Pull Rabbit Out Of Hat Vs Magic
The Cyclones headed out farther east then they ever had before to Hauppauge for their 3rd game of the season. Despite an extraordinary first half effort the Cyclones trailed the Hauppauge Magic 1-0 as the half time whistle blew. The quality scoring chances seem to come in bunches in the first 35 minutes, but as much as the Magic bent, they would not break.
At halftime the girls were commmended for their efforts but they had dug a small hole that they needed to climb out of.
The Cyclones stepped it up in the second half and with Dana, Jamie & Anna L up front it was only matter of time before they would break through. With a play starting out in their defensive zone, by Jenna, the Cyclones got their first break. Jenna found Dana wide on the wing, Dana sent an excellent pass up the wing to Anna who broke through the defense before being fouled in the box. Anna then deposited the ensuing penalty kick in the left corner to the game.
The Cyclones kept battling and with seconds remaining, Jenna once again found an open player, this time it was Jamie who scored the game winner.
It was a well earned victory against a spirited opponent. Deniz shut down the chances the Magic mustered in the second half and there was outstanding play across the board. Anna's goal was her 3rd straight of a penalty kick. The Cyclones are currently tied for 2nd place going into week 4!
At halftime the girls were commmended for their efforts but they had dug a small hole that they needed to climb out of.
The Cyclones stepped it up in the second half and with Dana, Jamie & Anna L up front it was only matter of time before they would break through. With a play starting out in their defensive zone, by Jenna, the Cyclones got their first break. Jenna found Dana wide on the wing, Dana sent an excellent pass up the wing to Anna who broke through the defense before being fouled in the box. Anna then deposited the ensuing penalty kick in the left corner to the game.
The Cyclones kept battling and with seconds remaining, Jenna once again found an open player, this time it was Jamie who scored the game winner.
It was a well earned victory against a spirited opponent. Deniz shut down the chances the Magic mustered in the second half and there was outstanding play across the board. Anna's goal was her 3rd straight of a penalty kick. The Cyclones are currently tied for 2nd place going into week 4!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Cyclones Open with a Win
The Cyclones opened their 7th season at home against the team that eliminated them from Waldbaums Cup contention just 6 months earlier, the Copiague Blue Angels. Despite the warm feelings the 2 teams had for one another based on the Cyclones memorial day festival in which the Cyclones & Angels teamed up to take on their parents, both team meant business at game time.
The game was played evenly in the first half, a good sign for the Cyclones who had been outplayed in the cup match which they had lost 1-0. But, the complexion of things changed in the second half as the Cyclones started to control the tempo. As the half wore on the Cyclones seem to be in control and finally found the finishing touch off the familiar foot of all-time Cyclone goal scoring leader Dana, off a pretty feed from Marissa. Despite the 100% effort the Angels could not break down the stubborn Cyclone defense which seemed to really build off the tournament from the week before. Jamie finished the complete game shutout and the Cyclones had only their 2nd season opening win a 1-0 thriller.
Cyclones Labor on Labor Day Weekend

Playing shorthanded against stronger competition the Cyclones put in a full weekend of work in honor of labor day. Wearing the black jerseys in the heat against Floral Park, the Cyclones put in their best effort of the weekend. Scoreless at the half the Cyclones were hanging tough against the Mahicans from 2 divisions higher even after a goal midway through the 2nd half. Floral Park scored 2 more times in the waning moments to walk away with a 3-0 victory.
The Cyclones wore the white in their next match against Hewlett-Lawrence, that was the good news. The bad news was that the girls fared no better this time than they did a year and half ago when they lost by the same 4-0 score. The girls worked hard on Saturday and would no doubt get some reward down the road.
If things were tough on Saturday, there were comparitively rosey compared to Sunday. With Emily "Hyper" back in the lineup for a cameo appearance the Cyclones were prepared to take on 2 teams that had given them a tough time in their previous meetings Syosset & Plainedge. But, with Jordan sidelined with a cold that had hampered her the day before the girls would again be playing with a short bench on a long, hot summer afternoon. Despite numerous breakaways and close offsides calls the Cyclones had kept Syosset in their sights in game one. Trailing 3-1 late in the 2nd half the Cyclones suffered what will be their worst loss of the season when Lisa S went down after a collision just outside her own 18 yard box with an arm that was broken in 2 places. The game was suspended while the officials awaited the ambulance that would take Lisa to the hospital. To her credit Lisa got up on her own power and got on to the stretcher and into the ambulance her self. The Cyclones had lost one of their most valuable players and team captains likely for the season. Final score Syosset 3-1.
Despite the distraction of seeing one of their team leaders carted off the field an hour earlier the remaining Cyclones did their best to battle their old nemesis from Plainedge the Magic. Despite their best efforts the girls were short on numbers and ran out of steam falling 5-0.
Whatever benefit was gained by playing tougher competition in the tournament was tempered by the loss of suck a key player. How the cyclones would bounce back for next weeks season opener was anybody's guess.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Cyclones Welcome Back Hall of Famer
The Cyclones welcome back Ravid to the roster for the fall season. Like Michael Jordan in the NBA, Ravid is the first Cyclone Hall of Famer to return to the team. In one full season on the roster Ravid had proven herself to be a versatile asset on the field As a defender she was consistently shutting down the oppositions wingers, as a midfielder she was an established playmaker. Ravid scored her only Cyclone goal from the midfield position in a 5-2 win at the New Hyde Park Lady Leopards on 10/14/06.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Cyclones Head East in the Fall
The LIJSL divisional alignments for the fall season has been released and the Cyclones will be playing in Division 7E, E means east. We will be joined by some familiar foes and some teams that have been around a while that we've never played and one team that is new to LIJSL travel.
Division 7E fall opponents:
West Babylon Freedom- played last season in the Suffolk Interleague
Elwood Wildcats- the Elwood "B" team is playing their 3rd travel season, they finished 5th in Division 7E in the spring with 2 wins, 2 losses & 4 ties. They won Division 8E in their 1st travel season last fall with 5 wins, 1 loss & 2 ties.
Smithtown Freedom- It's been a long time, but the Cyclones played the Smithtown "C" team at Commack on Memorial Day 2 years ago. It remains the 2nd worst defeat in Cyclone history 6-1. Over the past 2 seasons the Freedom have played in Division 7E and have compiled a record of 5 wins, 8 losses and 4 ties.
Copiague Blue Angels- In our only official meeting a well contested, evenly matched Waldbaums Cup Round 2 game last season, the Blue Angels topped the Cyclones 1-0. The Blue Angels joined us for the Cyclone Memorial Day Festival in may. The highlight was when both teams joined together to take on the parents to close out the day. The Angels have played the last 2 seasons in Division 7E and have won 2, lost 11 & tied 4.
Dix Hills Demons- The Cyclones and the Demons have met twice, both meetings were last fall when the 2 teams were members of Division 8W. The Cyclones swept the series winning at Dix Hills 1-0 on a Lisa R goal and winning at POB 2-0 on goals by Jordan and Dana. The victory at POB was the historic win that had broken the 19 game, 742 day home winless streak for the Cyclones. Last season the Demons won 3, lost 6 and tied 1 in Division 8E.
Commack Dream Team- In one of the most heartbreaking ties in Cyclone history, the Cyclones blew a 1-0 lead late to the Dream Team in our only meeting in the Commack Tournament in 2006. The lone Cyclone goal was scored by Hall of Famer Emily "Hyper". The win would have been the 1st win for the Cyclones in a string of games that had hit 12 without a win. Instead the winless streak would extend to a club record 20 games before the Cyclones would win on Columbus weekend the following fall. After struggling to their worst seaon last fall in Divison 7E, 0 wins, 6 losses & 3 ties, the Dream Team responded with a strong spring in Division 8E this past season with 7 Wins and 3 losses.
Hauppauge Magic- after winning only 3 of their first 26 games as a travel team with 1 tie the Magic showed vast improvement by rebounding with a 7 win, 2 loss & 1 tie record finishng 2nd in Division 8E in the spring.
Cold Spring Harbor Cyclones-the other Cyclones. In 5 travel seasons the CSH Cyclones have never been outside the lowest division. Last season in Division 8E the Cyclones won 3 & lost 7.
Where are they now?
Here are where some of our former opponents are now. 8 of these teams folded this season.
Manhasset Stars- Folded
New Hyde Park Pantherettes- Folded
HBC Cougars- Folded
Carle Place Lightning- Folded
Wantagh-Seaford Seahawks- Folded
Oyster bay Dream- Folded
Levittown Thunder- Folded
South Huntington Wildcats- Folded
Here are the rest.
Levittown Lunachics- Division 7W
Port Washington Jaguars- Division 7W
NHP Lady Leopards- Division 7W
RVC Blasters- Divsion 7W
Mineola Tigers- Division 6W
Oceanside Orange Wave- Division 6W
Syosset Dynamite- Division 6 W
Floral Park Mahicans- Division 6W
Plainedge Magic- Division 5W
Division 7E fall opponents:
West Babylon Freedom- played last season in the Suffolk Interleague
Elwood Wildcats- the Elwood "B" team is playing their 3rd travel season, they finished 5th in Division 7E in the spring with 2 wins, 2 losses & 4 ties. They won Division 8E in their 1st travel season last fall with 5 wins, 1 loss & 2 ties.
Smithtown Freedom- It's been a long time, but the Cyclones played the Smithtown "C" team at Commack on Memorial Day 2 years ago. It remains the 2nd worst defeat in Cyclone history 6-1. Over the past 2 seasons the Freedom have played in Division 7E and have compiled a record of 5 wins, 8 losses and 4 ties.
Copiague Blue Angels- In our only official meeting a well contested, evenly matched Waldbaums Cup Round 2 game last season, the Blue Angels topped the Cyclones 1-0. The Blue Angels joined us for the Cyclone Memorial Day Festival in may. The highlight was when both teams joined together to take on the parents to close out the day. The Angels have played the last 2 seasons in Division 7E and have won 2, lost 11 & tied 4.
Dix Hills Demons- The Cyclones and the Demons have met twice, both meetings were last fall when the 2 teams were members of Division 8W. The Cyclones swept the series winning at Dix Hills 1-0 on a Lisa R goal and winning at POB 2-0 on goals by Jordan and Dana. The victory at POB was the historic win that had broken the 19 game, 742 day home winless streak for the Cyclones. Last season the Demons won 3, lost 6 and tied 1 in Division 8E.
Commack Dream Team- In one of the most heartbreaking ties in Cyclone history, the Cyclones blew a 1-0 lead late to the Dream Team in our only meeting in the Commack Tournament in 2006. The lone Cyclone goal was scored by Hall of Famer Emily "Hyper". The win would have been the 1st win for the Cyclones in a string of games that had hit 12 without a win. Instead the winless streak would extend to a club record 20 games before the Cyclones would win on Columbus weekend the following fall. After struggling to their worst seaon last fall in Divison 7E, 0 wins, 6 losses & 3 ties, the Dream Team responded with a strong spring in Division 8E this past season with 7 Wins and 3 losses.
Hauppauge Magic- after winning only 3 of their first 26 games as a travel team with 1 tie the Magic showed vast improvement by rebounding with a 7 win, 2 loss & 1 tie record finishng 2nd in Division 8E in the spring.
Cold Spring Harbor Cyclones-the other Cyclones. In 5 travel seasons the CSH Cyclones have never been outside the lowest division. Last season in Division 8E the Cyclones won 3 & lost 7.
Where are they now?
Here are where some of our former opponents are now. 8 of these teams folded this season.
Manhasset Stars- Folded
New Hyde Park Pantherettes- Folded
HBC Cougars- Folded
Carle Place Lightning- Folded
Wantagh-Seaford Seahawks- Folded
Oyster bay Dream- Folded
Levittown Thunder- Folded
South Huntington Wildcats- Folded
Here are the rest.
Levittown Lunachics- Division 7W
Port Washington Jaguars- Division 7W
NHP Lady Leopards- Division 7W
RVC Blasters- Divsion 7W
Mineola Tigers- Division 6W
Oceanside Orange Wave- Division 6W
Syosset Dynamite- Division 6 W
Floral Park Mahicans- Division 6W
Plainedge Magic- Division 5W
Monday, July 28, 2008
Cyclones Win Sportsmanship Honors
The Cyclones were named Sportsmanship winners for the Spring season posting an astonishing 437 points. This is the first outright Sportsmanship award the Cyclones have won, to go with their 3rd place patch won 4 seasons ago.
The Cyclone family has always exhibited excellent sportsmanship, players, parents & coaches, it is great that we have finally been recognized.
The sportsmanship award adds a nice bow on a season that was a rollercoaster on the scoreboard, but a tremendous success in many other ways!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PLAYERS WHO HAVE CONSISTENTLY CONDUCTED THEMSELVES BOTH ON AND OFF THE FIELD AS MODEL PLAYERS.
There are many times during the season that the players were faced with situations and opponents in which frustration would have gotten the better of some players, but not our girls, they sey an excellent example!
The Cyclone family has always exhibited excellent sportsmanship, players, parents & coaches, it is great that we have finally been recognized.
The sportsmanship award adds a nice bow on a season that was a rollercoaster on the scoreboard, but a tremendous success in many other ways!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PLAYERS WHO HAVE CONSISTENTLY CONDUCTED THEMSELVES BOTH ON AND OFF THE FIELD AS MODEL PLAYERS.
There are many times during the season that the players were faced with situations and opponents in which frustration would have gotten the better of some players, but not our girls, they sey an excellent example!
Cyclones Celebrate Best Spring Yet
Coming into this season the Cyclones had gained a reputation as a fall only team. A team that had a .500 record in the fall, but had only 1 career spring win, the famous Miracle at Baldwin in 2007. The win at Baldwin with only 10 players dressed for the game was the lone win in 26 spring games.
The Cyclones ended any speculation that this spring would mirror the previous 2 when they opened up the season with a thrilling come from behind win in their first round Waldbaums Cup match vs the favored division 7 HBC Cougars. It was the first Cyclone Waldbaums win ever!
After 2 tight 1 goal losses at Levittown and at home vs Port Washington, the Cyclones saw their Waldbaums Cup dream come to an end in a hard fought, evenly played match on the turf in Copiague 1-0.
The Cyclones hard work began to pay off as they entered their best stretch of the season. Beginning with a 4-0 win at New Hyde Park. The next week was probably the most agonizing of the season as the Cyclones played a dynamic game against the Mineola Tigers. Leading 1-0 with 15 minutes to go the Cyclones fell 2-1 in a heartbreaker. It was a fantastic debut in goal for Deniz, who followed that up with a shutout of Manhasset in the first half of a home and home weekend series. Game two of that series was another Cyclone win. Trailing 2-1 after a very uninspired first half, the Cylones came back with 2 second goals to complete the sweep on Mothers Day.
The season then took a puzzling turn as the Cyclones lost to Levittown and Port Washington 6-0 & 4-0 respectively after only losing by a combined 3-1 score the first time they played the same teams earlier in the season.
The Cyclones were fortunate to face the Pantherettes one more time, a game they would win 3-1 before bowing to Division winners Mineola the last week of the season.
There were lots of positive moments for the Cyclones in the spring...
- the emergence of Lisa S and Ariel as two of the divisions toughest defenders, Deniz with a shutout in the goal, Kathleens continued growth coming out of her extraordinary effort, the offense punch coming from new sources like Marissa & Jenna who tied with Jordan for the team lead in goals with 3.
The Cyclones did something unique in the spring allowing the players to choose there own captains. This was a great success. All 4 players, Dana, Jamie, Ariel & Lisa S lead by example either vocally or by example.
In the end, even with a spring best 5 wins the on the field results could have been better considering the talent the Cyclones have. The expectation is for some real improvement in the spring.
The Cyclones ended any speculation that this spring would mirror the previous 2 when they opened up the season with a thrilling come from behind win in their first round Waldbaums Cup match vs the favored division 7 HBC Cougars. It was the first Cyclone Waldbaums win ever!
After 2 tight 1 goal losses at Levittown and at home vs Port Washington, the Cyclones saw their Waldbaums Cup dream come to an end in a hard fought, evenly played match on the turf in Copiague 1-0.
The Cyclones hard work began to pay off as they entered their best stretch of the season. Beginning with a 4-0 win at New Hyde Park. The next week was probably the most agonizing of the season as the Cyclones played a dynamic game against the Mineola Tigers. Leading 1-0 with 15 minutes to go the Cyclones fell 2-1 in a heartbreaker. It was a fantastic debut in goal for Deniz, who followed that up with a shutout of Manhasset in the first half of a home and home weekend series. Game two of that series was another Cyclone win. Trailing 2-1 after a very uninspired first half, the Cylones came back with 2 second goals to complete the sweep on Mothers Day.
The season then took a puzzling turn as the Cyclones lost to Levittown and Port Washington 6-0 & 4-0 respectively after only losing by a combined 3-1 score the first time they played the same teams earlier in the season.
The Cyclones were fortunate to face the Pantherettes one more time, a game they would win 3-1 before bowing to Division winners Mineola the last week of the season.
There were lots of positive moments for the Cyclones in the spring...
- the emergence of Lisa S and Ariel as two of the divisions toughest defenders, Deniz with a shutout in the goal, Kathleens continued growth coming out of her extraordinary effort, the offense punch coming from new sources like Marissa & Jenna who tied with Jordan for the team lead in goals with 3.
The Cyclones did something unique in the spring allowing the players to choose there own captains. This was a great success. All 4 players, Dana, Jamie, Ariel & Lisa S lead by example either vocally or by example.
In the end, even with a spring best 5 wins the on the field results could have been better considering the talent the Cyclones have. The expectation is for some real improvement in the spring.
Cyclones & XP Score Big at Relay For Life

The Cyclones and XP decided to work together as the POB GU-12 Soccer United to raise money for the Relay for Life on June 14th. It turned out to be a tremendous success. The 2 teams combined to raise $8,462. That number is unofficial, it could actually be more. That total puts the girls in 3rd place in overall donations out of 57 teams. This years star donator was Anna N. who raise $2738. Anna was the 4th donator out of the 620 participants.
The Cyclones have been raising money every season, whether it is Kicks for Cancer, Relay for Life (2x) or raising money to help a family pay for their young soccer playing daughters cancer treatment, the true meaning of teamwork has been evident in the Cyclone family.
Cyclones Memorial Day Festival
The Cyclones celebrated Memorial Day weekend by hosting a 4 team soccer festival at the POB Travel Fields. The Floral Park Mahicans, Copiague Blue Angels & Port Washington Jaguars joined the Cyclones for a day for soccer & bbq.
Each team played 3 games, getting a chance to play each opponent once. In some cases the teams were mixed together creating an opportunity for the girls from different clubs to play on a single team.
The coals were kept hot most of the day as the parents and family members joined the teams for hamburgers & hot dogs.
Between games the girls from each team got a chance to hang out together and get to know each other. See picture above.
The final event of the evening was the parents/coaches against players match. The good news was that none of the parents injured themselves or any of the players.
In the end we accomplished what we wanted out of the day, lots of soccer & lots of fun.
Maybe we’ll do it again next year.
Each team played 3 games, getting a chance to play each opponent once. In some cases the teams were mixed together creating an opportunity for the girls from different clubs to play on a single team.
The coals were kept hot most of the day as the parents and family members joined the teams for hamburgers & hot dogs.
Between games the girls from each team got a chance to hang out together and get to know each other. See picture above.
The final event of the evening was the parents/coaches against players match. The good news was that none of the parents injured themselves or any of the players.
In the end we accomplished what we wanted out of the day, lots of soccer & lots of fun.
Maybe we’ll do it again next year.