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Sep 23 2009

09/23 Game Results: Brauhaus chugs BV 4 - 2

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Could this be the rise of the Beer boys? Last night’s game saw Brauhaus defeat BV 4 - 2. Game report from BV captain Stephanie Singer:

“We lost 4-2. We dominated the 1st half. They had a few chances off free kicks and capitalized. Close match until the end. Thx to mike geller for volunteering to ref. Alex, reggie and 2 other scored for them. I think both tonys scored for us”

Hopefully more details will come, particularly about goal scorers and such.

The Beer boys look mighty thirsty now. Prost!

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Sep 20 2009

09/20 Game Result: Vesuvio victorious over Burritos in 4 - 2 slugfest

Published by jmp under Latest Scores, Results

Vesuvio seems to be the “James Brown” team early this season, securing the award for the hardest working squad around. Already 3 games under their belts and the season is just over a week old.

Vesuvio’s last game saw them rack up their first victory with a solid showing against El Fuego.

Captain Graff writes:
“Game 3, we beat El Fuego 4-2. Nick scored first for us, then they came back and equalized from Stan I think from a corner. 1-1 at half. Then in the second we got 3 (Drew, Scott H and Drew again). Theirs was scored by Kate I think. Good game all around. Richard reffed with Lance, Glen and Bula on the lines.”

With this win, the fighting Vesuvians erupt into 2nd place in the standings!

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Sep 19 2009

09/19 Game Result: Undermanned Race ties BV

Published by jmp under Latest Scores, Results

Saturday’s game between Race St. Cafe, and the BVFC team (formerly BVB) ended in a 2 - 2 tie.

Here is the game report from BV Captain, Q:
“Race Street 2 - Bella Vista 2 - In an evenly played, back and forth game, the two teams battled (dribbled) to a draw. BV opened up the scoring in the first half with a nice shot from Eduardo Guevara. Race countered, taking advantage of a softer than expected clearance and an open net, with one of Race’s taller members heading the ball home against the talented but Lilliputian BV defense. With the score tied up at the midway point, BV looked to do a better job of controlling the midfield. It wasn’t too long before BV was rewarded with another goal from Eduardo Guevara, albeit on a rolling shot that slipped under a diving Alex Dewes. Nine times out of ten Alex stops that shot, but luck is the residue of hard work, and the goal was well earned. And so it was, too, for Race Street, rewarded for the increased pressure they put on the BV back four with a copycat goal against an unfortunate Sal Zullo. Both teams had chances to put themselves ahead in the latter stages of the match, with Bill Inden of BV coming closest with a blistering strike that hit off the crossbar. The draw was an accurate reflection of the parity between the two teams and, as Race co-captain Lance pointed out, the general level of parity between all squads this season.”

and the rebuttal from Race captain, Lance:
“Eduardo scored an early goal for them.  We countered with a goal from Matt on a great header off a set piece.  Eduardo scored again in the second half.  We again countered with a goal from Vatche.  We played with 10.”

This seems to put Race St. in an early lead for the coveted BVFC cup! Will it last? This game also puts BV striker and the pride of Argentina, Eduardo Guevera in a 3 way tie for the 2nd place “Golden Boot” award along with Mike Geller and Drew from Vesuvio with 2 goals a piece. The Golden Boot leader is no other than Race’s own Vatche Manoukian with 3.

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Sep 15 2009

09/15 Game Result: Vesuvio fights back to tie BH

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Team Vesuvio, under the leadership of Ben Graff and James (Big English) Holt fought their way back to tie the next match against the Brauhaus Beer Boys lead by Stu and Ezra.

Details From Captain Graff:
“Our game 2, against Brauhaus, they scored two in the first half, one off a beautiful shot from Loren the other from Dave Petit. We came back with 2 in the second, Mike Geller from the outside and then Geller again on a PK after a handball. Ended 2-2. Good game, thanks to Lance, Q and Ricky for reffing.”

I said it before, Brauhaus boasts a talented roster and when they start clicking, other teams will have trouble standing up to their offensive punch. Vesuvio is solid as usual and continue to be the “come from behind” masters. Good show!!!

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Sep 14 2009

09/12 -09/13, Weekend Action and Results: Waffles, Burritos and Race Win

Published by BVFC under Latest Scores, Results, General

The BVFC 2009 championship kicked off with long time rivals Bonte and Vesuvio.  Bonte, a brand new squad, and Vesuvio, a roster that boasts some of the league’s finest players.  Vesuvio began with an unrelenting assault on the Bonte D, that resulted in half a dozen chances, and a goal by Marcus, who was able to navigate some muck to get by Haines and finally Josh the keeper.  Bonte got better as the game went on, and began to create chances.  Before the end of the first half, a cross from Billy on a counter attack left Bula alone against former waffle Fabio.  The score was 1-1.  James, Vesuvio’s star midfielder, pulled his hamstring, and he may be going to England for treatment.  In the second half, chances were plenty for both teams.  Bonte capitalized with a blistering shot from 24 yards by Glenn Wilken, that was perfect.  2-1 Bonte.

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Race St (a concoction of last years champions Bonte and finalists Race), were impressive with a 3-1 win over Brauhaus. Race St. striker, Vatche, came up big with 2 goals, while Chelsea Ben put the third in from an impressive free kick outside the box.

The Beer boys managed to get on the board after a blistering shot from inside the box from newcomer Chris Arnold was saved most impressively by Race keeper Alex only to be cranked in on the follow up by BH all Italian striker, Vincenzo Berghella.

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On Sunday, BV, playing with only 8, were able to hold League favorites El Fuego to a 0-0 draw until halftime.  In the second half, the Burritos scored  1 to win.

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Nov 17 2008

Bonte defeats Race in final, 1-0

The Final of the 2008 BVFC season was played today between Race Street and Bonte. The two teams played one of the best games of the season, with Bonte edging Race with a second-half goal to take the title for the second consecutive year.

The weather finally cooperated, although it was windy and chilly at game time. Although there were some wet spots, the field dried out fairly well after Saturday’s heavy rains.

The first half was well-fought and even. Race Street had some first-half chances, including a nasty, knucking, free kick by Dave Petit that missed the upper-right corner of the goal by inches. Bonte had some tantalizingly close chances throughout the first half, but some nice defense by Juan, Lance and the Racers back line as well as some nice goalkeeping by Victor kept the game tied at the break.
In the second half, Bonte gained some control. Fabio arrived at halftime and took over goalkeeping duty from Chris H. The Bonte defense did a nice job of controlling the Race Street attack, with Doug, Kevin V., and Chris H. tying up the outside and Jared and Keith doing their usual excellent job in the center. Big Kev and Chris Bull ran the offense from the center half, and frequent substitutions among the wings and forwards allowed Chelsea Ben, Dominic, Heri, Matt, Rob, and Nathan to make timely, spirited runs well into the 90th minute. Bonte’s persistence paid off, and Chris Bull found the back of the net in the 70th minute with a blistering volley.
Race Street pressed the attack in the remaining minutes, with Mike Carter, Dave, Nachmi, Tim and others working nicely, but the Bonte defense held firm to take the title. Thanks to Diego for refereeing and to Ricky for running the lines. Thanks also to the fans who braved the wind and cold, including 2007 Bonte member Deger Becer, whose clutch scoring touch is remembered fondly. (We remember Ricky’s scoring touch as well.)
“This was an extremely-well played game by both teams, and a testament to the quality of play in our league. Both teams played hard and spirited, but fair. My joy at winning is tempered somewhat by the knowledge that the Bonte juggernaut will be broken up. It’s been a true pleasure playing with such a fine group of footballers and friends for the past two years. See you at Starr Garden!” – Chris H.

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Nov 07 2008

Bonte & Race in the Finals

Published by jmp under Latest Scores, Results, General

The BVFC 2008 championship match now has its participants after Race St. Cafe narrowly defeated Vesuvio in the semi-final game last night at Sack’s. This was a true battle that went into double overtime and then penalty kicks where it was decided in a truly unique fashion. More on this later.

Vesuvio turned up with 11 players (they gained a sub halfway through the game) while we had 14. Still, Vesuvio is never a team to underestimate even when their numbers are lower. From the starting whistle it was like a war. Both teams played very hard and physical. Vesuvio attacked early and effectively, but was swallowed up by the Race back line. Meanwhile, the Race offense found their usual groove of quick passes and a lot of movement. The first goal came from a lovely serve by Nachmy from the right side that floated into the path of left midfielder, Mike Carter. Mike hit an absolutely perfect header that arched past Joe the Calamari keeper.

Race kept up the pressure and momentum and were rewarded with a free kick right outside the Calamari box. The kick was taken by Cullen Meade, who drove a low, hard shot around the wall. Joe the keeper managed to deflect the shot but it rolled out towards Race striker, Dave Petite who screamed in for the follow-through and blasted the ball into the back of the net. Race was up 2 - 0 with little time left in the half. A last minute save by Victor Balta (Race keeper) off of a scorching header (from James Holt, I believe) denied the Calamaris of any points going into the half-time.

The second half was another story and proves that Vesuvio was one of the powerhouse teams this past season. Loaded with talent, they came out blazing and Race spent most of the first part of the half beating off determined attacks. Vesuvio’s first goal (forgot the player) came off of a quick shot near the 6 that just slipped under Victor. Not 15 minutes later, Abdou (who we had managed to contain most of the game) managed to place a perfect outside of the foot shot into the corner of the net. There was nothing Victor could do, and lets be clear, Abdou had not broken the back line, he just put a little vertical distance on Lance and executed his cheeky tap for the goal. The score was 2 -2. By this point, frustration had reached the breaking point on both sides and the game was getting testy. Ricky the ref, Chris on the line and the captains did a good job of controlling the player’s emotions and not letting the game get out of hand. When the final whistle blew, we were headed to OT.

The 30 mins of OT were as intense as the regulation time had been with multiple opportunities from both sides that were so close…yet could not connect. When OT concluded, the teams knew they were headed to PKs…and that’s when everything went black! Since it was after 9:30 PM the field lights went off and the captains and refs were left wondering what to do. After some discussions and negotiations we decided the game would go on but we would have to move one of the goals to where the park lights were still operating. So yes, the final chapter of this game was not decided on the “regulation” field, but on a side patch of grass where we had man handled one of the goals and painted a penalty spot.

PKs are PKs but I will say that we were rewarded with 10 truly wonderful shots from each team and the whole game came down to the last two attempts. Since Race was the first to kick, the clincher came when Victor guessed a Vesuvian kick and came up with the save. The last kick was then taken for Race by Cullen Meade who calmly put the ball into the corner and that was all she wrote. Race Street wins and advances to the Finals against Bonte.


Cell phone Video by roving fReporter, Charlie Flowe. (See a larger version.)

This was a great game and it caps off a wonderful season. Big thanks to Ricky and Chris for officiating, and Ben Graff and his team for a magnificent game. We salute you!

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Nov 05 2008

Bonte narrowly defeats BVB 2-1 in 2OT

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In what may be a BVFC first, Bonte defeated BVB in double OT, 2 - 1. Reports point to a spirited game, with that winning goal coming in the last 5 minutes. So last year’s championship team, Bonte, advances to the final where they will square off against the winner of tomorrow’s clash between Vesuvio and the Racers. This should be a hotly contested match-up.

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Thanks to Dave P. for reffing.

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Nov 03 2008

End the Season wrap-up and Playoff Primer

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Pardon the delay….This November, team Bonte will either play like their impressive record expects and retain the championship title, or the cup will be snatched up by one of the hungry challengers!

The points have been calculated and the standings have been updated. The four teams meet in semifinal matches starting tomorrow (Tuesday) and the match-ups are tough.

The first crack comes in the leading game, pitting BVFC champs, the Waffles, against the scrappy Drinkers. The winner squares off against the victor in the Racer, Calamari duel. No champion has captured a second title yet. Will Bonte buck the trend?

There is no denying that Bonte jumped into the tournament with confidence and dominated, but lately they’ve had some tough matches. Vesuvio firmly punched into second place by mid October and the Racers have enjoyed a late season rally. BVB has struggled with injuries at the end of the season, but this is the team that stopped Vesuvio’s early run - so watch out!

Game Recaps:

I did not get much back in terms of reports so this will be spotty. Please add details in the ‘Comments’:

Sun 11/02 : Race Vs Mega
Second match-up after last week’s Race forfeit due to low numbers (3 players showed up). Both teams showed up in numbers and started strong. Race came out on top: 4 - 0

Sun 11/01 : BVB Vs Mega
An underhanded BVB falls to MegaWords 5-3

Sun 10/30 : Bonte Vs Race
What happens when 2 undermanned teams meet at Sack’s on a dark cold night? A long slog of a game with attacks and counters strikes. Quite fun! Race slipped one in with about 20 seconds left for the win (Bonte’s first loss). 1 - 0

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Oct 12 2008

Race beats BVB 2 - 0 in a hard fought match

Published by jmp under Latest Scores, Results, General

Sunday, oct 12. What a gorgeous day!

We played BVB at Palumbo today (our first game at the “home” field). The Drinkers showed up in numbers while we just squeaked in with 11.

This was a close game and the drinkers are a tough team. They controlled the first half but just could not connect. We had a solid back line and constant probes from the forwards while the midfield organized itself. Dave Petit filled in for goal and easily handled the few shots that came his way. In the bottom third of the half, Dave punted a long ball to the drinker’s end that took a good bounce and was volleyed past Condi the keeper by newly assigned striker, Julian “freight train” Hinson (fresh off the waiting list). At the half, the Racers were up 1 - 0.

Second half saw determined attacks by the drinkers but our midfield had found their legs and fought for control of the middle. Shortly after the drinkers switched out Condi from goal (to press the attack), Race striker Francesco controlled a ball on the drinker’s 18 and deftly placed his shot in the back of net. 2 - 0, Race. We then had to fight off the drinker’s final press to clinch the win.

Thanks to Ricky for reffing, and BVB for a spirited game.

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