Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Net-Surfers on song in Nashville

(April 27)
Net-Surfers' girls were in fine song at the Music City Tournament in Nashville last weekend.

The Harpeth Futbol Club event, held at three different parks in and around Nashville, saw representation from Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.

And amongst them were Net-Surfers' sea of purple teams, spread out over two hotels and three different parks for the tournament.

They included Marlon Jones and Greg Reger's U11s, who captured a gold medal with a perfect 4-0-0 record. Wins were gained against LFC Classic of Kentucky (2-1), Camp Forest, Tenn. by 3-0 and DC Diamonds, Tenn. by 7-0, before they secured the title by blowing away Lady Hurricanes, Tenn. 10-0.

The U10s side advanced to the finals before falling to East Ridge Express of Tennessee 6-1. Julie Deuser, who takes over as New Albany High School girls' coach this year in place of Sara Dickman, saw her girls tie 2-2 with East Ridge Express in their first game, before beating Lady Hurricanes. They secured a place after beating AC United, Ky. 1-0.

The U14 team, co-coached by brothers Tony and Bobby Holland, were unbeaten and unscored upon in qualifying play (3-0-0). They garnered a hard-earned silver medal after a 2-1 loss in the finals to the TUSC girls of Tennessee.

Coach Tim Maciejak's U16 girls battled back from two close defeats on Saturday to post wins over Camp Forest of Tullohoma, Tenn. 2-0, and the host Harpeth FC Hurricanes 4-1. For the weekend, Cristian May-Boquiren bagged four goals.

The U12 Purple squad, coached by Dave Carrier, posted a 1-1-1 slate for the event, including a 2-0 victory over the Oldham County's Thoroughbreds.
Also competing for the weekend were the U12 White coached by Errol Morgan and Russ Corby's U13 squad.

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