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Venuto,McCabe & Stiegelman lead Ryan/Roman to Wins

Posted: Sunday, September 05, 2010 at 11:06

On Friday, September 3rd, Ryan officially opened its 2010 campaign with a 3-0 vanguishing of neighborhood rival Bensalem. North's Dan Venuto, senior, All-Catholic defender scored a devastating head ball in the first half to pace Ryan. He, Matt Martinez and keeper Eric Crudele kept the clean sheet for Ryan.

On Saturday, Roman officially opened its season with a 3-1 victory over Lower Cape May in Wildwood, NJ.  In front of a sellout crowd, North Junior, Norman "Boomer" Stiegelman rocked the beach with a 30 yard blast for the third tally for the Cahillites. Senior Kyle McCabe scored Roman's second goal on a head ball. Joining Boomer and Kyle are North Juniors Tom Kostic, Alex McKee, Ryan Likasienski, Senior Tim Zsemzak and Sophomore Danny O'Brien.

NORTH BOYS TO PLAY GIGANTIC ROLE IN 2010 SEASON

Posted: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 at 16:40

NORTH PLAYERS TO FIGURE ON NEXT PCL CHAMPION

 

The nightmare became reality this week as pre-season, high school soccer has officially started. It feels surreal that there is no North Catholic Soccer squad contending for another title, dominating pre-season polls and highlighting some of the best soccer talent in the area.  But alas, it is true and very sad.  In the soccer community, there is much empathy but the reality of our closing has made it easier for other teams to now win and possibly dominate the PCL. The league will never be the same, its reputation is now diminished and its title is diluted than in years past.  This decision was never about the boys rather about an institution and vengeance and revenge from two men who have left the area (Thanks Joe and Vince).

 

Back to the pitch.  Falcons will be flying over many fields this fall in attempts to help lead their substitute school to a possible title. Here is an update on where are boys are:

 

Archbishop Ryan:  Senior, All Catholic Dan Venuto will be anchoring the Raider defense this year.  Junior Matt Martinez in the back, Senior Eric Crudele in goal and senior midfielder, Brendan Bradley, will join him.  Ryan looked strong in their first scrimmage versus Penn Charter, which they won 4-2.

 

Father Judge:  Sophomores Kevin Lockhart and Justine Hiltwine will help the Crusaders defend their PCL title.  Both boys were the focus of North’s phenomenal freshman class.  Kevin will anchor the left side of Judge’s backline while Justine will control the left side of the midfield.  Both were instrumental in Judge’s first scrimmage at Council Rock North playing to a 2-2 tie. Also joining Kevin and Justine is Sophomore Teddy Maciocha.

 

Roman Catholic:  Roman’s hope of competing for a title was enhanced with several Falcons possibly playing a big role this season.  Junior, Thomas Kostic, Sophomore Daniel O’Brien, Junior Norman “Boomer” Stiegelman, Senior Kyle McCabe, Senior Tim Zemczak, Sophomore Dylan Rutledge, Junior Ryan Likasienski, Junior Alex McKee, Sophomore Billy Broadbent , Sophomore Chris Furman, Sophomore, Shane Holton will battle to bring Roman its 2nd PLC championship.  In addition, Sophomores Jader Espinosa and Michael Flanagan are at Roman but are on the mend from injuries but will add to Roman’s depth next year.

 

LaSalle:  Senior and three times All-Catholic Khristian Hall will help the Explorers to compete for the championship.  Khristian just got back from Iowa where his club, PSC Coppa competed in the National Championships.

 

The odds suggest that one of these teams will be at the top at the end of the season.  And you know what, whichever of these teams are successful; they will only have gotten there because of North Catholic. 


While no North is a bitter pill to swallow, this fact will again solidify North’s success and its impact on high school soccer in Philadelphia.

 

Keep on following North soccer on this site and the success of its players and alumni.

Ron Tompkins Continues to Recover

Posted: Monday, July 12, 2010 at 18:30

Ron Tompkins, longtime videographer, fan and friend to North Catholic Soccer continues his recovery at Manor Care Skilled Nursing Care, 600 W. Valley Forge Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. 19406.  He's in room 431 and his phone number is 610-768-3943.  We're sure Ron would love to hear from his North Catholic family.  Keep him in your prayers.


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2010 Alumni Game


School Might be Closed, North Soccer Alums are Alive

North Catholic Soccer Alumni is in the planning stages of the 2010 Soccer Alumni Game.  Details, location and time will be announced very shortly. Please keep an eye on this site for details, as well as Facebook etc.

If you remember last year, Action News came and covered our event. Don't be surprised to see some media attention again this year. They might have closed the school but they did not kill our spirit or our responsibility to the boys left behind.

Thanks again Joe and Vince. God will forgive you, we won't!


North Soccer Golf Outing May 1 @ 1 PM


New Date and New Time to Support North Soccer

On Saturday, May 1st, North Soccer Alumni will host the 19th Annual Golf Extravaganza. As usual, the host course will be Juniata Golf and Spa, whose proprietor is none other that Mr. Bob Wheeler, Class of 2010 North Catholic Hall of Fame.
This year, our tee time is 1 PM. That's right 1PM. As is our tradition, North Soccer will provide food, beverages and other sorted tokens our our appreciation. Like in years past, it will fill up fast. We are looking to seal the number of golfers at 120. Cost is $90 per golfer. For more information,please call or email:
Jerry Brindisi 215-906-8496/brindinski@aol.com
Joe Steffa 215-783-8020/jsteffa@comcast.net
Tom Crossett 215-20640/tcrosset@northcatholicsoccer.com