The U15 Boys are champions of the U16 division of Clifton Park tournament. Championship game with Greece Eclipse was won by AC Milan 4-1 in regulation time. During tournament play the team scored 17 goals and allowed only 2 .
Zach Scher GK (Troy) punches the ball away!
End of the Year Success is measured in Wins!
Rotterdam Tournament- 1st place in U16 boys division-allowing no goals during entire tournament
Niskyuna Tournament- 1st place in U16 boys division
Oakwood Premier Invitational
Win over 2nd ranked Maine Metro 2-1 Ranked 2 in Maine Loss to Academica FC AFC of Conn 1-2 Ranked 4th in Conn Tie with Danbury Youth FC Revolution of Conn 0-0 Ranked 6th in Conn
Currently undefeated in CDYSL
1st place Undefeated 13-0
44 GF and 7 GA
15 Boys Milan
ALLEYCAT BOYS WIN BACK TO BACK INDOOR SOCCER SESSIONS
The U15 boys Alleycat Milan team have completed 2 indoor league sessions compiling a record of 15-1.They won 1st place in the U16 division and moved up to the U17 division, where they also finished 1st at Afrims sports center.The team has scored a total of 110 goals and gives up 27 goals in 16 games.This team has traveled to the Adidas Invitational where they beat Blackwatch of Buffalo U16 Boys by a score of 3-1.The team also traveled to
Glastonbury
Ct. where they defeated the Rhode Island Rams FC by a score of 3-1.
The team will match up against the Manhattan Athletics on April 12th at 3:00pm in
Rotterdam , for the there 1st game in the State Cup Tournament.The team is coached by Tony Puorto, assisted by Scott Kaler, and trainer Dede Lleshi.The goalkeepers are trained by Jason Ramundo.
The team trains at Afrims sport center in Colonie.If you are interested in trying out for this team, please contact Tony Puorto at
366-4488 .
Coaches Quotes;
“The team is doing very well together.I expect a lot out of them because I know what they can accomplish when they play for each other, and that is the key.If we can keep them together for the next 2 years, you’ll hear good things about them.I enjoy not only coaching them, but also watching them; it’s a lot of fun.”