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For the fourth time this season, State University of New York at New Paltz middle blocker Krish Jain was named as the UVC Rookie of the Week.  Announced Monday through the conference office, Jain was awarded the weekly honor after posting six kills apiece through two UVC matchups this past week for the Hawks.

In a four-set match against No. 2 Vassar Wednesday in the Hawk Center, Jain hit .308 on 13 attempts with two blocks and totaled seven points while appearing in all four sets. In a come-from-behind five-set win over St. John Fisher Saturday, Jain totaled six kills on 15 attempts with three blocks and a dig for 7.5 points in the victory.




NINA CARLOMUSTO
Class of 2019
LONG ISLAND ROUGH RIDERS 

 

Nina Carlomusto - USL W TEAM OF THE YEAR

There were several really good reasons why the Long Island Rough Riders women did so well during the USL W League season: defense.

The Rough Riders allowed only seven goals en route to an 8-2-2 record and a playoff berth and you can point to Nina Carlomusto as a very big reason why. On Wednesday, Carlousto was a first-team selection to the USL W League team of the year.

Carlomusto demonstrated her versatility by starring at left back and center back for the Riders, who finished in second place in the Metropolitan Division before losing to Greenville Liberty FC in the opening round of the playoffs.

“Nina was rock solid as both left back and center back throughout the season,” Rough Riders head coach Matt Lannon said. “Her defensive instinct, strength on the ball and range of passing helped us going forward and played a big part in only conceding [seven] goals in the full regular season.”

Carlomusto scored twice for Long Island during the year.

A native of Hicksville, N.Y., Carlomusto will return to Fairleigh Dickinson University later in August to prepare for her senior campaign.

The 5-8 Carlomusto, who competed for Hicksville High School, has become accustomed to playing at a high level.

She was a vital member of HBC Impact 00 as a youth player, helping the team win four Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association State Cup titles and four Eastern Region championships. The Impact finished third at the U.S. Youth Soccer tournament in its age group in 2018.

Carlomusto also was a member of the 2001 Olympic Development Program Region I roster.

The Rough Riders women will return to play in May 2023.





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MERCY COLLEGE - CLASS OF 2015
HUNTER ISNARDI - LACROSSE


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ALL AMERICAN- 2017 & 2018 

Isnardi graduated in May with a degree in Marketing and is currently one of 131 nominees in Division II for 2019 NCAA Woman of the Year. The native of Hicksville received IWLCA Division II Midfielder of the Year for the second year in a row after receiving First Team All-American honors for the third straight year last month. The senior was named IWLCA First Team All-Region, First Team All-ECC, ECC Midfielder of the Year and was the only Division II student-athlete named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List.

The one-time ECC and IWLCA Offensive Player of the Week had an ECC-best 99 goals and was second with 111 points. The senior also had 65 ground balls (No. 1 in ECC), 198 draw controls (No. 1 in ECC) and 36 caused turnovers (No. 1 in ECC). Isnardi finished third in Division II in goals per game, second in goals and was third nationally in draw controls per game. The midfielder was also No. 10 nationally in points, No. 15 nationally in free position percentage and No. 13 in the country in free position goals per game.

The senior also set a new Division II career record for goals, recording her 300th career goal in Mercy's win over Molloy in the ECC Tournament Semifinal. The IWLCA Division II Senior All-Star Game participant had a career-high and ECC-best 11 goals in the win over Southern New Hampshire on March 2nd. The senior ends her career as a Maverick with a program-best 310 goals, 351 points and 694 draw controls in 77 games.

Away from the field, Isnardi led her teammates in community service at the Abbott House in Irvington. The midfielder and her teammates played basketball with developmentally disabled adults on a weekly basis throughout the school year.

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Named to ECC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Received Inside Lacrosse Division II Midfielder of the Year... Named IWLCA Division II Midfielder of the Year... Tabbed IWLCA First Team All-American... Crowned NCAA Statistical Champion in Draw Controls and Goals Per Game... Named IWLCA First Team All-East Region… Tabbed ECAC Offensive Player of the Year… Named ECC Midfielder of the Year… Named First Team All-ECC… Named First Team All-ECAC… Named to Inside Lacrosse Division II Midseason Player of the Year Watch…Received ECC Offensive Player of the Week (4/9, 3/19, 3/6, 2/26)… Earned ECAC Offensive Player of the Week (4/11, 3/21)… Tabbed to ECC Honor Roll (4/30, 4/23, 4/16, 3/12)… Named ECC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year… Named to Inside Lacrosse Preseason Player of the Year Watch… Appeared in and started in all 18 games… Led nation in goals, goals per game, draw controls per game and free position percentage… Ended year with school-record 97 goals and 106 points… Went 19-of-24 on free position shots… Led ECC in goals and was second in points and ground balls… Set new NCAA single-season record for draw controls with 214, breaking her record of last year… Ranked in top ten in ECC in caused turnovers 

2017: 
IWLCA First Team All-American… Named ECC Offensive Player of the Year… IWLCA First Team All- North Region…First Team All-ECC…First Team All-ECAC…Two-time ECC Weekly Honor Roll… IWLCA Division II National Offensive Player of the Week…Two-time ECC Offensive Player of the Week…Finished the season with a team-high 71 goals and seven assists for 78 points…Set an NCAA Division II single-season record for draw controls with 182 and was second nationally in draw controls per game…Added 30 caused turnovers and fired off 102 shots on goal to earn a 84.0 shots on goal percentage…Recorded her 100th career goal and point during the season… Had the best game of the season on April 7 when she recorded a game-high six goals and eleven draw controls in the 18-5 victory over Roberts Wesleyan College.

2016: Named to ECC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Named ECAC Rookie of the Year... Tabbed First Team All-ECAC...Received IWLCA All-North Region Third Team honors… Named ECC Rookie of the Year…Named First Team All-ECC… Named ECC Player of the Week on March 7th…Received ECC Rookie of the Week three times (4/4, 4/18, 4/25)…Earned ECAC Rookie of the Week on April 26th…Tabbed to ECC Weekly Honor Roll twice (3/21, 4/11)…Played in and started in all 19 games… Ranked second on the team with 43 goals and 56 points… Finished with 13 assists… Led ECC and set single-season school record with 100 draw controls… Paced team with 43 groundballs… Ended season with 17 caused turnovers… Scored multiple goals in 12 games and finished with double-digit draw controls in three contests…Recorded career-high nine points on eight goals and an assist against Merrimack on March 5th…Tallied six goals in Mavericks win at Georgian Court on April 20th…Secured career-high 16 draw controls against Bridgeport on April 13th.

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MATTHEW SLOAN - CLASS OF 2017
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY -SOCCER

 
Matt Sloan

 

2018: Patriot League Academic Honor Roll … appeared in 18  games and made 15 starts as a sophomore … tallied one goal at Colgate (11/6) … made one assist at George Mason (8/24) … took five shots on goal.

2017: Patriot League Academic Honor Roll … started 14 games as a freshman

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LUCY PIACENTINI - CLASS OF 2016
CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK - TRACK AND FIELD



Lucy Piacentini
Named Field Performer of the Year- Selected as CUNYAC All-Stars

2018-19 CUNYAC/Army ROTC Women's Indoor Track and Field All-Stars
Field Performer of the Year: Lucy Piacentini, CCNY
Flushing, NY
 - On Monday, the CUNY Athletic Conference/Army ROTC announced their 2018-19 Women's Indoor Track & Field CUNYAC All-Stars and major award winners. For CCNY, junior Lucy Piacentini highlighted the list as the 2019 Women's Field Performer of the Year.  Piacentini was a key factor in the Beavers capturing their second-straight CUNYAC title. She won gold in the high jump (1.42 meters) and leaped to a first-place mark of 10.91 meters in the triple jump, while taking silver in the long jump (5.21 meters). Additionally, Piacentini led the CUNYAC this season with respective marks of 1.53 meters and 11.03 meters in the high jump and triple jump disciplines. Piacentini also competed at the ECAC Indoor Championships over the weekend, earning a third-place in the high jump (1.55 meters) and was sixth in the long jump, leaping 4.95m.

Lucy Piacentini Recognized By CUNYAC

NEW YORK - 2019-20 – City College of New York women's track & field athlete Lucy Piacentini (Hicksville, NY) has been selected as the CUNY Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) Performer of the Week for her efforts at the Wagner College Invitational on Friday -  Piacentini earned Field Performer of the Week honors.  Piacentini qualified for the ECAC Championships in both the long jump and triple jump. She got out to a distance of 11.01 m (36'1½) in the triple jump, which was good for third place in the event, and took seventh in the long jump with a mark of 4.89 m (16'0½).

 

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ANTONIO AGUILAR - CLASS OF 2018
STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY - TRACK AND FIELD
 
2019-20: America East Honor Roll ... Part of a quartet that placed eighth in the 4x400m (3:24.67) at the Penn 8 Team Select ... Ran a career-best 1:05.12 in the 500-meter dash at the Terrier Classic ... part a quartet that finished eighth at the IC4A Indoor Championship in the DMR (10:01.67).
2018-19
Outdoor: Finished 6th (51.07) in the 400m at the Wolfie Invitational... Was also part of a 4x400 team that took 2nd (3:26.85) at the Wolfie Invitational... Was a part of the 1600 sprint medley team that finished 2nd (3:37.92) at the Stony Brook University Snow Flake Spring Opener.

Indoor: Was part of a 4x400 team that finished 2nd (3:17.28) at the 112th NYRR Millrose Games... Finished 10th (51.03)  in the 400m at the Mets Indoor Track & Field Championships... Was part of a 4x400 team that finished 2nd (3:15.53) at the Boston University John Thomas Terrier Classic.

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Peter Capel
PETER CAPEL - CLASS OF 2016
SUNY OLD WESTBURY - BASEBALL

Academic Honors
Spring 2018 Skyline Conference Academic Honor Roll 
Spring 2018 Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll 
Fall 2017 Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll

Joe Sarni

JOSEPH SARNI - CLASS OF 2017
SUNY OLD WESTBURY - BASEBALL

Season Awards
2019 D3baseball.com Third-Team All-New York Region
2019 Second-Team All-Skyline Conference

Academic Honors
Spring 2018 Athletic Director's Academic Hono
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Sabrina Bell

SABRINA BELL - CLASS OF 2018
MOLLOY COLLEGE - SOCCER


Bell Earns United Soccer Coaches All-Region Honors

Bell started all 22 matches she appeared in and logged 1,960 minutes. The sophomore finished the season tied for the team-lead in assists, including two in the ECC Championship. The Hicksville, N.Y. native was a member of the defensive unit that held teams to 0.74 goals per game.
2019: 
October 21, 2019- Won the ECC Defensive Player of the Week (also 2 assi
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2018: 
Appeared in 16 matches, making 14 starts...Logged 1,097 minutes...Tied for the team lead in assists (2)...Recorded three shots on goal and nine total...Recorded her first collegiate assist against Lincoln (Sept. 29).


 

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DANA POETZSCH - CLASS OF 2016
MOLLOY COLLEGE- SOCCER


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Poetzsch Earns D2 CCA, United Soccer Coaches All-America Second Team Honor

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Junior Dana Poetzsch was named to the All-America Second Team by the The Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) and United Soccer Coaches, which were both announced Wednesday. 

Poetzsch tallied 25 goals and 55 points, which are career-highs. The junior finished the regular season second in the nation in goals and points, and was tied for the team-lead in assists (5). The Hicksville, N.Y. native recorded seven multi-goal matches, including one in the ECC final, and eight game-winning goals.
2019: ECC Offensive Player of the Week - October 21, 2019 (2 Goals)
2018:  
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Performances: Poetzsch netted her second hat trick of the season. The sophomore leads the Lions in goals (7) and points (16).  Dana led the team in points (16) Shotson Goal (38) GW (3) Goals (7) Assists (2) and was 5th in minutes played (1238)

2017: 
Named ECC Rookie of the Year and All-Conference First Team… Earned D2CCA All-East Region Second Team honors…Played 18 games, starting 16…Logged 1,304 minutes...Led the league in goals (16) and points (34)… Tallied two assists… Recorded five multi-goal contests…ECC Offensive Player of the Week twice (Oct. 2, Oct. 30) and Rookie of the Week once (Sept. 11)…Netted hat tricks in the Lions' 3-0 victory over Daemen (Oct. 28) and the 5-5 draw against Georgian Court (Sept. 28).

 

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TIMOTHY PARKER- HICKSVILLE CLASS OF 2011
PROFESSIONAL SOCCER


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2018: Has started all 29 league matches since being acquired on March 5 ... tallied one goal and two assists in 2,610 minutes played ... helped tally 13 of New York's league-best 14 shutouts. International: Called into the USMNT June camp, earning his first career cap against Ireland before his first career start against France ... tallied second call up with the USMNT for the September camp with international friendlies against Brazil and Mexico ... earned his third consecutive call into the USMNT camp for October against Peru and Colombia. Playoffs: Started both conference semifinal matches ... helped pitch a shut out against Columbus in Leg 2.


 

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JOHN PETRUCELLI - CLASS OF 2010
PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL

John Petrucelli is a guard for the NBS -D League Lakeland Magic.
He played college basketball at Molloy.

The Orlando Magic have signed free agent guard John Petrucelli, President of Basketball Operations Jeff Weltman announced today.  Petrucelli (#12, 6’4”, 190, 10/27/92) appeared in 43 games (seven starts) last season (2017-18) with the Lakeland Magic of the NBA G League, averaging 8.3 ppg., 4.1 rpg., 1.2 apg. and 1.28 stlpg. in 20.9 min pg. He has played in 75 career NBA G League games with Erie and Lakeland, averaging 7.1 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 1.3 apg. and 1.09 stlpg. in 21.0 min pg. Petrucelli spent two seasons (2014-16) in Slovakia after playing collegiately at Molloy College (NY).




 




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AMANDA ROONEY - CLASS OF 2013
CLUB GINTAS- UNIVERSITETAS 
PROFESSIONAL SOCCER

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Former Hicksville star and USC midfielder Amanda Rooney has signed a contract with Lithuanian women’s soccer club Gintra-Universitetas. Gintra is a member of the A Lyga, the top division of Lithuanian women’s soccer. The club advanced to the UEFA Women’s Champions League Round of 16 in 2017 and will return to the tournament in August after winning the Baltic League last year.

March 30, 2018-Amanda Rooney, who spent many years playing in the Long Island Junior Soccer League (LIJSL) and for the Olympic Development Program (ODP) of the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA), is headed to Europe to play professionally. She signed with Gintra Universitetas, Lithuanian champions for the past 13 seasons, and will be joining the club next month.

The now 22-year-old from Hicksville played for the LIJSL’s Albertson Elite Fury for eight years and served as the team captain, competed for Eastern New York ODP for six years and for Region 1 ODP for five.

She hopes to add some national championships in Lithuania to the two she already won in the United States, playing for the 2009 Long Island Fury in the Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) and the 2016 NCAA title as a member of the USC Trojans. Additionally, she was named to the 2014 WPSL All-Star Team and was a member of the National Team Pool for two years.



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MICHEAL OSMUNDSEN- CLASS OF 2015
ADELPHI UNIVERSITY LACROSSE

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Honors and Awards
  • USILA First Team All-American (2018)
  • NE10 All-Conference First Team (2018)
  • USILA Honorable Mention All-American (2017)
  • NE10 All-Conference Second Team (2017)
  • NE10 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall '16, Spring '17, Fall '17, Spring '18) 
  • ECAC President's Honor Roll (Spring '18)

2018

  • Tied for third on the team with 41 points in All-American season with 25 goals and 16 assists
  • Also ranked second on the team with 36 ground balls
  • Also caused eight turnovers 
  • Scored in all but two of Adelphi's games on the season
  • Had six multi-goal games, scoring a career-high of five in win over Assumption (4/4)

2017
  • Breakout sophomore season saw him earn All-Conference and All-American Honorable Mention accolades
  • Appeared in all 19 games, primarily off the bench with one start
  • Ranked third on the team in goals (27) and tied for third in total points (40)
  • Scored in 15 of 19 contests, including the first five of the season
  • Recorded eight multi-goal games on the year, scoring a season-high four in 11-10 victory at Saint Anselm (4/5)
  • Tallied a season-best four points in four games
  • Ranked second on the team with 45 ground balls and also caused seven turnovers

2016
  • Played in 17 games
  • Notched 18 points on 10 assists and eight goals
  • Tallied 18 ground balls and three caused turnovers
  • Had one assist on 10 occasions
  • Netted two goals at American International (3/5)
  • Caused a turnover in addition to two ground balls, one goal and one assist at Southern New Hampshire (3/19)
  • Scored three goals with three ground balls at Merrimack (5/6) in the NE10 Championship Semifinal

 



 



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COLLEEN KINSEPP- CLASS OF 2018
MOLLOY COLLEGE- BOWLING

Colleen Kingsepp Tabbed Rookie of the WeeK

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Molloy College Freshman Colleen Kingsepp was selected as the East Coast Conference Rookie of the Week.

Colleen claimed first-place in singles play at the Blue and Orange Classic, knocking down 628 total pins while averaging 209.3. The rookie paired in doubles competition for a fourth-place finish, helping the Lions take the team title at the event. 
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EMILY JONAS- CLASS OF 2017
SOCCER - GARDINER-WEBB UNIVERSITY

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2018 at Gardner-Webb: 
Appeared in 21 matches with 20 starts and played nearly 1,800 minutes … Played the entire match on nine occasions, including all three Big South tournament matches … Lone goal came in a 1-1 draw at High Point (Oct. 17) … Took nine shots, including five on goal … Season-high was two shots against UNC Asheville, a 1-1 road draw
 

2017  at Gardner-Webb
Tabbed a Big South All-Freshman Team selection ... Started all 19 matches ... Recorded 1,767 minutes on the season ... Added one assist on the season against Radford (Oct. 7) in 3-2 win on the road. Also added her only shot on goal for the season against Radford ... Played a significant role on defense helping preserve three shutouts on the year ... Played a season high 110 minutes against Longwood (Oct. 21) in 1-1 draw in 2OT ... Recorded 90 or more minutes of play in 12 different matches




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STORM STRONGIN- CLASS OF 2016
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY - SOCCER


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2017: Appeared in eight games, starting two, before sustaining an injury…Recorded his first career point with an assist on the game-tying goal at James Madison on Sept. 30…Logged a season-high 62 minutes at Maryland on Aug. 28…Recorded 291 minutes on the season.

 

 





 

 





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PATRICK McCORMICK HOISTS THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY FOR NORTH CAROLINA!!
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Patrick McCormick #9 (Hickville Class of 2014) of the North Carolina Tar Heels holds the trophy after the game against the Maryland Terrapins in the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship at Lincoln Financial Field on May 30, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Tar Heels defeated the Terrapins 14-13.



 

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TIMOTHY PARKER -HICKSVILLE CLASS OF 2011

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New York Red Bulls

On March 2, 2018, Parker was traded to New York Red Bulls in exchange for Felipe, $500,000 in targeted allocation money   and a 2018 international roster slot.[  On March 6, 2018 he made his Red Bulls debut, appearing as a starter in a 2–0 victory in Mexico over Club Tijuana in the CONCACAF Champions League.  On September 30, 2018, Parker scored his first goal for New York in a 2–0 victory over Atlanta United

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

On January 15, 2015, Parker was selected 13th overall in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft by Vancouver Whitecaps FC.   On March 30, he made his professional debut for USL affiliate club Whitecaps FC 2 in a 4–0 defeat to Cascadia rivals Seattle Sounders FC 2.  On August 5, he scored in his CONCACAF Champions League debut against the Seattle Sounders FC. Parker scored in the second leg of the 2015 Canadian Championship Final against the Montreal Impact, helping Vancouver win their first championship 4–2 on aggregate 

On June 29, 2016, Parker scored in his second straight Canadian Championship Final. Vancouver would end up losing the match in added time to Toronto FC.  He scored his first MLS goal on May 20, 2017 in a 2–0 victory against Sporting Kansas City and was later named to the MLS Team of the Week

Tim Parker, 21, joins Whitecaps FC after spending four seasons with the St. John's University Red Storm of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Big East Conference.

The 6-foot-2, 195-pound centre back appeared in 79 of 80 Red Storm matches over the past four seasons, starting all but one of his appearances. Parker finished with four goals, two game-winners, and four assists, while anchoring a back line that posted 30 clean sheets. He also helped lead St. John's to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances (2011-2013) and the 2011 Big East Tournament title.

A native of Hicksville, New York native, Parker earned Big East honors in each of his four seasons with the Red Storm, including first-team honors as a senior and junior. He was also the program's first three-time NSCAA All-Region selection since Chris Wingert (2001-2003). Prior to his collegiate career, Parker was named a second team ESPN RISE All-American and was the Gatorade New York Boys Soccer Player of the Year. He was also a member of the United States U-18 men's national team pool. Parker, who captained the Red Storm this past season, earned a pair of first-team NSCAA All-Region selections to go along with a third-team nod as a senior. Also of note, the defender led St. John's in minutes played in two of his four seasons at the school.



 

Timothy Parker Named Men's Soccer Candidate for Senior CLASS Award

Senior finance major has helped lead Red Storm
to three-straight NCAA Tournaments.

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QUEENS, N.Y. - Senior defender Tim Parker has been selected as one of 30 men's soccer candidates for the 2014 Senior CLASS Award. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA pision I senior and have notable achievements in the areas of community, classroom, character and competition.

An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as community leaders.

A team captain and a three-time BIG EAST All-Academic selection, Parker has a 3.09 GPA as a finance major.

The defender has been involved with numerous community service initiatives, including Relay For Life and St. Nick's Men's Shelter as well as the Community Mayors program.

Named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List in each of the past two seasons, Parker is a two-time first team NSCAA All-Northeast Region honoree. A first team All-BIG EAST honoree as a junior, the defender earned second team all-league accolades as a sophomore and was a BIG EAST All-Rookie selection as a freshman.

Parker has appeared in all 62 games in his career, including 61 starts, and has helped the Red Storm reach the NCAA Tournament in each of the past three seasons. The defender has registered three goals, two game-winners, and three assists, while leading a defense that has posted 28 shutouts in the past three seasons.

The candidates will be narrowed down to 10 finalist's midway through the regular season. Those finalists will be placed on the official ballot, which will be distributed to media, coaches and fans through a nationwide voting system. The winner will then be announced during the 2014 College Cup in December.

Tim Parker is one of 30 men's soccer candidates for the Senior CLASS Award.


 

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JANUARY 14, 2015

In the minor league portion of the Rule 5 draft, the Mets lost several players, including Cam Maron, a catcher who grew up in Hicksville who was then selected by the Cincinnati Reds organization and will be playing for the Triple AAA Louisville Bats team.

Cam Maron, 23, was originally selected by the Mets in the 34th round of the 2009 amateur draft. He's a .284 hitter with a .387 on-base percentage in six minor league seasons. Maron spent most of 2014 season with Single-A advanced St. Lucie, batting .282 with a .387 OBP and three home runs in 98 games. Maron was also an All Star player with St. Lucie.

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LI's Cam Maron among year-end All-Stars

CAM MARON-HICKSVILLE CLASS OF 2009

DAYTONA, Fla. - The Florida State League released its 2014 All-Star Team on Tuesday and the St. Lucie Mets are represented by catcher Cam Maron.

Mets' Maron Selected to 2014 FSL All Star Team

Hicksville's Cam Maron is one of five year-end All-Stars selected from the Mets' and Yankees' organizations.

Maron, a 23-year-old, is batting .284 in 93 games through August 25. He leads the Mets in on base percentage (.394) is second on the team in walks (61). Maron has hit three home runs and and is third on the team with 49 RBIs. Defensively Maron has served as the Mets primary catcher and has caught 91 of the Mets' 132 games. Maron was also a midseason FSL All Star and caught a scoreless eighth inning in the All Star game at Bradenton. This is Maron's second season in St. Lucie. Last year he hit .235 in 84 games for the Mets.

Maron, 23, has hit .284 with a .394 on-base percentage in 93 games with the St. Lucie Mets, who play in the Single-A advanced Florida State League. The catcher had a 31-game streak of reaching base via a hit or walk snapped on Aug. 22. Maron has impressive plate discipline