Published on December 30th, 2010 | by Staples Soccer
1Old Guys Win Loeffler Tournament; Over $1,000 Raised For Scholarship
In the most competitive Loeffler Indoor Tournament ever, the oldest team staved off a fierce challenge from the 2006 squad — perennial contenders — and won in overtime, 2-1. Chris Mitchell ’91 — consensus MVP of last month’s Turkey Bowl — scored both goals in the final.
The event raised $1,003 for the Loeffler Scholarship Fund. Nearly all alumni paid to play.
The old guys — Mitchell, Todd Coleman ’84, Dan Donovan ’82, Mark Noonan ’83, Jem Sollinger ’88, Dr. Jono Sollinger ’86, Brian Sullivan ’82 and Jon Whitfield — reached the finals after a 1-0-2 record in round-robin play.
Their foes — Greg Bachman ’07, Brendan Cristobal ’07, Keaton Cristobal ’07, Matt Hammer ’07, Chris Meinke ’05, Dave Sharpe ’07 and Craig Wolgast ’07 — roared through qualifying play with a 3-0 mark. Their semifinal also went to golden goal. There were 2 extra rounds, in which players were taken off the field to open the game up.
They ’06 side finally won, over the squad of current players: Harry Birch, Frankie Bergonzi, Dylan Hoy, Jake Krosse, Court Lake, Brendan Lesch and Mikey Scott. They did not win a 1st-round match, but acquitted themselves well in the semi.
The 4th side in the very competitive evening was a mix of coaches, alumni, and current and future players: Kurt Dasbach, Shane Dasbach, Zack Gross ’01, Will Meinke, Russell Oost-Lievense ’07, James Rubin and Jim Wolf ’01.
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