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Takes a pass from Sakk, then knocks in rebound It’s the first state title for Sayville boys soccer CLASS A BY JAMES CREPEA [email protected] MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. Sean Fullam has come up with one big play after another dur- ing Sayville’s postseason run, so it was only fitting for him to score what may be the most im- portant goal in Sayville boys soccer history. Fullam got the pass he was looking for from Vincent Sakk, slipped past a defender, shot the ball off the far post and tapped in the rebound to put the Golden Flashes ahead of Pittsford Mendon by one with 7:38 remaining in the second half of the Class A state final. “I was fighting the sweeper all day,” Fullam said. “I knew if I get a long ball over the top, I’m most likely going to beat him and then I just got to get it past the keeper.” Sayville (20-1-1) held on for a 2-1 victory over Pittsford Men- don (17-3-2) to win its first state championship. In six postseason games for the Golden Flashes, Fullam has scored five goals, three of which were game-winners, and made an assist on a game-win- ning goal. “[A state championship] was our goal at the beginning of the season,” Fullam said. “We knew if we played to our abili- ty, transformed our potential to productivity, we would come out on top.” Pittsford Mendon nearly tied the game in the final 30 sec- onds but Craig DeCesare cleared the ball out off the goal line and preserved the victory for the Golden Flashes. “I was on the ground and Craig cleared it right off the line,” Sayville goalkeeper Dan Scheck said. “It deflected off one of their players who was on the goal line and bounced up and he just cleared it right off the line.” The Temple-bound Scheck made seven saves and al- lowed one goal, only his third goal allowed all season. Pitts- ford Mendon’s top scorer, An- drew Smith, tapped in a re- bound to tie the score at 1, after Scheck made a nice div- ing save with 13:43 remaining in the second half. “I was so mad that it went in,” Scheck said. “I should’ve saved it but I knew I wasn’t let- ting up another goal.” With the score tied, Say- ville’s defense was called upon to do what it did all season long — not allow any chances. Dako- ta Edwards, a member of the U.S. Academy select under-1 7/18 team, and Chris Siracusa made several outstanding stops for the Golden Flashes. “He’s just incredible,” Say- ville coach Val Winter said of Edwards. “We always give him the job of marking the toughest forward and he’s an incredible player, so highly skilled, so in- telligent on the field, nothing bothers him.” Five minutes into the second half, Siracusa was one-on-one with Smith, who was charging toward the goal. Siracusa knocked the ball away from Smith and neutralized a great scoring opportunity for Pitts- ford Mendon. “We don’t give enough credit to Chris Siracusa,” Winter said. “He usually never gets beaten, even if he gets beaten to the ball, he’s smart enough not to allow the player to get by him.” Pittsford Mendon controlled the first 25 minutes of play but a fearless sequence by Ed- wards, in which he took on three players and got past them all, seemed to shift the momen- tum toward the Golden Flashes in the first half. “I just think about going on the field and playing the best I can and just playing my de- fense, my role of the game,” Ed- wards said. Sayville got on the board with 22 seconds remaining in the first half on an own goal by Pittsford Mendon, last touched by Fullam. PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER PASATIERI SAYVILLE 2, PITTSFORD MENDON 1 Fullam goal wins championship Sayville’s Sean Fullam (center) is congratulated by teammates after scoring the winning goal. A41 www.newsday.com NEWSDAY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2010

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Scheck said. “It deflected off oneoftheirplayerswhowas onthegoallineandbounced upandhejustcleareditright offtheline.” The Temple-bound Scheck A41 clearedtheballoutoffthegoal lineandpreservedthevictory fortheGoldenFlashes. “I was on the ground and Craig cleared it right off the line,”SayvillegoalkeeperDan made seven saves and al- lowedonegoal,onlyhisthird goalallowedallseason.Pitts- fordMendon’stopscorer,An- drew Smith, tapped in a re- bound to tie the score at 1, BYJAMESCREPEA

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c Takes a pass from Sakk,then knocks in rebound

c It’s the first state titlefor Sayville boys soccer

CLASS A

BY JAMES [email protected]

MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. —Sean Fullam has come up withone big play after another dur-ing Sayville’s postseason run,so it was only fitting for him toscore what may be the most im-portant goal in Sayville boyssoccer history.

Fullam got the pass he waslooking for from Vincent Sakk,slipped past a defender, shotthe ball off the far post andtapped in the rebound to putthe Golden Flashes ahead ofPittsford Mendon by one with7:38 remaining in the secondhalf of the Class A state final.

“I was fighting the sweeperall day,” Fullam said. “I knew ifI get a long ball over the top,I’m most likely going to beathim and then I just got to get itpast the keeper.”

Sayville (20-1-1) held on for a2-1 victory over Pittsford Men-don (17-3-2) to win its first statechampionship.

In six postseason games forthe Golden Flashes, Fullam hasscored five goals, three ofwhich were game-winners, andmade an assist on a game-win-ning goal.

“[A state championship] wasour goal at the beginning of theseason,” Fullam said. “Weknew if we played to our abili-ty, transformed our potential toproductivity, we would comeout on top.”

Pittsford Mendon nearly tiedthe game in the final 30 sec-onds but Craig DeCesare

cleared the ball out off the goalline and preserved the victoryfor the Golden Flashes.

“I was on the ground andCraig cleared it right off theline,” Sayville goalkeeper Dan

Scheck said. “It deflected offone of their players who wason the goal line and bouncedup and he just cleared it rightoff the line.”

The Temple-bound Scheck

made seven saves and al-lowed one goal, only his thirdgoal allowed all season. Pitts-ford Mendon’s top scorer, An-drew Smith, tapped in a re-bound to tie the score at 1,

after Scheck made a nice div-ing save with 13:43 remainingin the second half.

“I was so mad that it wentin,” Scheck said. “I should’vesaved it but I knew I wasn’t let-ting up another goal.”

With the score tied, Say-ville’s defense was called uponto do what it did all season long— not allow any chances. Dako-ta Edwards, a member of theU.S. Academy select under-17/18 team, and Chris Siracusamade several outstanding stopsfor the Golden Flashes.

“He’s just incredible,” Say-ville coach Val Winter said ofEdwards. “We always give himthe job of marking the toughestforward and he’s an incredibleplayer, so highly skilled, so in-telligent on the field, nothingbothers him.”

Five minutes into the secondhalf, Siracusa was one-on-onewith Smith, who was chargingtoward the goal. Siracusaknocked the ball away fromSmith and neutralized a greatscoring opportunity for Pitts-ford Mendon.

“We don’t give enough creditto Chris Siracusa,” Winter said.“He usually never gets beaten,even if he gets beaten to theball, he’s smart enough not toallow the player to get by him.”

Pittsford Mendon controlledthe first 25 minutes of play buta fearless sequence by Ed-wards, in which he took onthree players and got past themall, seemed to shift the momen-tum toward the Golden Flashesin the first half.

“I just think about going onthe field and playing the best Ican and just playing my de-fense, my role of the game,” Ed-wards said.

Sayville got on the boardwith 22 seconds remaining inthe first half on an own goal byPittsford Mendon, last touchedby Fullam.

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Sayville’s Sean Fullam (center) is congratulated by teammates after scoring the winning goal. SOURCE: LOCAL CREDIT: CMP BYLINE: Christopher Pasatieri November 21, 2010; Middletown, NY,USA; Sayville senior Sean Fullam (22) scores what was ruled a "Own Goal" in the first half of theBoys Soccer Class A State Final game against Pittsford Mendon at Faller Field on the campus ofMiddletown High School. Sayville defeated Pittsford Mendon 2-1. Photo By: Christopher Pasatieri(Photo by - Christopher Pasatieri)

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