CCC MEN’S SOCCER TEAM WINS REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SPARTANS END HERKIMER’S REIGN; HEADING TO NATIONALS!
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SPARTAN GOALKEEPER BURDASPAR NATIONAL PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK
The Cayuga CC men’s soccer team ended the Herkimer Generals’ 28-year run of NJCAA Region III titles with a 3-1 victory Sunday morning at the District B Championship at Tompkins-Cortland Community College.
Freshman soccer goalkeeper, Daniel Burdaspar of Pamplona, Spain, was named NJCAA National Goalkeeperof-the-Week for October 15-21, 2018. Burdaspar did not Daniel Burdaspar allow a goal in games against Jefferson and Hudson Valley in the Spartans two wins last week.
Dress in your best costume and come to Cayuga Community College’s Student-run Radio station, WDWN-FM, 47th birthday party! The radio station staff is hosting a Halloween birthday party and Haunted House on Wednesday, October 31st from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in room T-111on the Auburn campus. In addition to experiencing the scariest Haunted House ever in the Tech Building, there will also be a Costume Contest. Winning categories and prizes are yet to be determined. All are welcome to attend.
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October 30, 2018
SPARTANS WIN; NOW NATIONALS
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Vol. 65 Issue 7
Members of the Spartan’s Men’s Soccer Team celebrate after winning the Regional Championship, securing their spot to compete in Nationals. Front row, left to right: Mckayla Murray, Lilliana Santana; Second row, left to right: Marley Stevens, Nyah Firman, Toni Giannettino, Megan Swartwood Andrew Giannettino, Rob Ward; Back row, left to right: Ngor Nyang, Damon Litzenberger, Brandon Whitman, and Mike Lynch.
CAYUGA WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM TAKES MSAC CHAMPIONSHIP
In only their second year of competition, the Cayuga Community College Women’s Cross Country team captured the Mid-State Athletic Conference Championship on Saturday with a great team performance. Competing at Finger Lakes Community College, the team of Uraina BradfordMcLean, Nyah Firmin, McKayla Murray, Liliana Santana, Marley Stevens and Megan Swartwood outCross Country ran 5 other colleges for Coach Toni the conference chamGiannettino was pionship. The Cayuga named MidMen’s Cross Country State Athletic Team of Andrew Conference Coach Giannettino, Damon of the Year Litzenberger, Michael Lynch, Ngor Nyang, Rob Ward and Brandon Whitman finished third in the men’s conference championship. “The student-athletes on our cross country teams showed incredible determination throughout this season, and it paid off with a great team-wide performance at the MidState Athletic Conference Championship,”
said Coach Toni Giannettino. “It’s great to see that in just our second year of competing we’re able to succeed on this level. Our runners have really come together and supported each other this season, and I’m very proud of everything they have accomplished.” Giannettino was also named Mid-State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year for her work leading the Women’s Cross Country Team to the conference championship. “I am so thankful to my fellow cross country coaches for voting me Women’s Cross Country Coach of the Year,” she said. “It was a real honor.” Both of Cayuga’s cross country teams will compete on October 27, 2018 in the Region III Championship Meet at Mohawk Valley Community College and at the National Junior College Athletic Association Championship Meet on November 3, 2018. Giannettino said the team is preparing for the upcoming meets, with a focus on making sure everyone is healthy. “We’ve scaled practices back a bit, just to make sure everyone is fresh and in the best shape possible to compete at Regionals and Nationals,” she said. “After a full season of practices and meets, it’s really all about making sure everyone is healthy and prepared for the next challenge.”
The last time the Generals didn’t win the Regional, George H.W. Bush (the older one) was President. The win also avenged a 2-1 overtime loss at Herkimer during the regular season. The Spartans got on the scoreboard first on an awesome shot by sophomore Mauricio Kosegarten’s (Puebla, Mexico) direct kick into the upper left hand corner of the net. Freshmen keeper Daniel Burdaspar (Pamplona, Spain) kept the Generals from scoring in the first half, allowing Cayuga the 1-0 halftime advantage. Herkimer evened the score about 10 minutes into the second half on a great header off a corner kick that tied up the game at 1-1. The Spartans answered back quickly when Lorenz Behrendt (Berlin, Germany) followed up a Santiago Ortega (Madrid, Spain) run at the goal, following up the Herkimer’s goalkeeper’s deflection and finding the back of the net with the assist going to Spencer Urquiza (Pflugerville, TX). Cayuga was not done as freshman winger Kent Meier (Brighton, England) scored the Spartans’ final goal when he placed a leftfooted blast into the right upper corner on a fantastic run. First-year head coach Chris Davison said it was a complete team effort! The Spartans held the Generals scoreless the rest of the way for the final 3-1 margin. Kosegarten, Behrendt and freshman Ryan Higgins (Newcastle, England) were named to the Tournament All-Region Team. The Spartans now head to the NJCAA National Tournament and are one of eight teams who await their seeding which begins Thursday, November 8th and is being hosted by Herkimer College. —Pete Liddell, Director of Athletics
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