HUB Soccer 2010:

Wheels U11 Boys

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Game Day: The Denville HUB Soccer Wheels U11 boys travel team plays in the Morris County Youth Soccer Associaiton.

 
HUB Soccer Denville Wheels U11 Boys Roster - 2011
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    Players: Christopher Baresh, Ian Beumee, Carl Ertle, Erich Frie, Marek Kosiorowski, Jon Monaco, Bryce Mott, Matias Pellegrinio, Nicholas Penkrat, Joshua Rand, Pierce Rankin, Jon Reh, Kyle Somogyi, Caleb Tomkins, Noah Whitmore and Kyle Wilson.
    Coaches:
Pete Rand and Pete Somogyi. Trainer: David Raybould.
Somogyi scored goal
in 4-1 loss to Chatham
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    DENVILLE - Kyle Somogyi scored the only goal of the first half, but the Chatham Cobras scored all four second-half goals when the Denville HUB Soccer Wheels U11 boys travel team lost a 4-1 decision to the Cobras in a game played at Esternay Upper Field in Chatham on Sunday, June 5, 2011.
    Somogyi scored her unassisted goal 22 minutes into the game. Chatham tied the game in the first minute of the second half and then scored at the 8-, 17- and 26-minute marks for its victory.
    Bryce Mott was in goal for the entire game for the Wheels and he finished with 13 saves.
    The next game for the Wheels is scheduled for Sunday, June 12, against the Madison Predators at Madison High School at 1:30 p.m.
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Monaco, Ertle score for Wheels in 6-3 loss
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The Denville HUB Soccer Wheels U11 boys travel team, down by six goals, caught a second wind at the 20-minute mark of the second half and scored three goals in an 11-minute span only to fall to the Butler Blues FC, 6-3, in a Morris County Youth Soccer Association game played at the Lower Knuth Fields here on Sunday, May 22, 2011.
    Trailing 6-0, Jon Monaco scored the first of his two goals to put Denville on the board with 15 minutes left in the game. Kyle Somogyi lobbed a pass in to Monaco who controlled the ball and then beat the Butler goalie.
    Monaco scored again six minutes later to keep the momentum going and Karl Ertle scored the Wheels' third goal of the game with four minutes to play before the Butler defense shut down the Wheels the rest of the way.
    Bryce Mott was in goal the entire game and finished with five saves.
    The Wheels will participate in the Randolph Tournament this weekend with games scheduled on Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29.
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Short-handed Wheels fall to West Morris
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With injuries to key personnel taking its toll on the roster, the Denville HUB Wheels U11 boys travel team had a rough time of it in losing a 6-0 decision to the West Morris Strikers in a Morris County Youth Soccer Association game played at Highland Ridge on Sunday, May 8, 2011.
    The Wheels went into the game with only 10 players and lost another to injury in the middle of the first half when the Strikers took a 3-0 lead, winning the game by scoring three goals in each half.
    Bryce Mott had a busy day in goal, stopping 11 shots.
    "We just had too many players out with injury," said coach Pete Rand after the game. "But they all played with tremendous heart and determination throughout the game ... holding a team like the Strikers to six goals was actually a plus for us."
    The Wheels are back in action on Sunday, May 15, when they play host to the Caldwell Flames in a 4:15 p.m. game at Veterans Memorial Field off Zeek Road here.
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Somogyi goal in final seconds ties Chatham, 6-6

    DENVILLE - Kyle Somogyi's goal with seconds to play - his second score of the game - enabled the Denville HUB Wheels U11 boys travel team to overcome a four-goal deficit and earn a 6-6 tie with the Chatham Cobras in a game played at Upper Knuth Field here on Friday, May 6, 2011.
    Matias Pellegrino's unassisted goal at the 22-minute mark was the only score of the first half for the Wheels as Chatham took a 3-1 lead at the break. The Cobras scored twice in the first eight minutes of the second half to take a 5-1 lead before Denville scored the next four goals in a span of nine minutes.
    Kyle Wilson scored with an asisst from Ian Beumee at the 18-minute mark of the second half to cut the Chatham lead to 5-2; Nichols Penkrat scored two minutes later, taking a pass from Somogyi to make it 5-3; Somogyi scored his first goal with an assist by Penkrat to pull the Wheels to within a goal; and Beaumee scored an unassisted goal at the 27-minute mark to tie the score at 5-5.
    It didn't take Chatham long to regain the lead, however, as the Cobras scored a minute later to take a 6-5 advantage.
    Once again, the Wheels came back and, with time runinng out, Penkrat fed Somogyi who scored his second goal of the game to earn the hard-fought tie.
    Bryce Mott was in goal the entire game for the Wheels and finished with a total of 10 saves.


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2010 FALL SEASON

Wheels, Butler Blues

fight to 3-3 standoff

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     DENVILLE - Kyle Somogyi, Ian Beumee and Nicholas Penkrat each scored a goal when the Denville HUB Soccer Wheels U11 boys travel team and the Butler Blues F.C. fought to a 3-3 tie in a Morris County Youth Association game played at Lower Knuth Fields on Sunday, Nov. 7.
     Butler took a 1-0 lead in the first minute of play before Somogyi tied the score at 1-1 with an assist from Kyle Wilson at the 11-minute mark of the first half. Those were the only two goals of the first half and the team went into the break tied at 1-1.
     Denville took a 2-1 lead 14 minutes into the second half when Beumee scored with an assist from Caleb Tomkins.
     Five minutes later, the lead grew to two goals when Penkrat scored with an assist by Pierce Rankin.
      It took all of five minutes for Butler to knot the game at 3-3, however, as the Blues cut the Wheels lead to a goal at 3-2 with a goal at the 19-minute mark and then tied the game at with the final score of the game just three minutes later.
     After the game, the Wheels coaching staff praised the team's heart and determination as well as the teamwork, strong passing and solid defense their team put on display during the game.

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Wilson's 2nd-half goal gives Wheels 2-1 victory

     DENVILLE - Kyle Wilson's goal with nine minutes to play lifted the Denville HUB Soccer Wheels U11 boys travel team to a 2-1 victory over the Ringwood Raiders in a Morris County Youth Soccer Association game played at Upper Knuth Field here on Sunday, Oct. 24.
     After a scoreless first half, Ian Beaumee scored with an assist from Kyle Somogyi just six minutes into the second half.
     Ringwood came back 12 minutes later with its only goal of the game and the score was tied, 1-1.
     The Wheels got their game-winning goal when Carl Ertle sent a cross to Wilson and Wilson was able to beat the Ringwood keeper.
      Bryce Mott was in goal the entire game for the Wheels and finished with a total of 11 saves.
      The next game for the Wheels is a 1:45 p.m. game against Summit on Sunday, Oct. 31 at Summit Glenside Large Field.

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Somogyi three 2nd-half goals give Wheels 4-2 win

       DENVILLE - Kyle Somogyi scored three goals in a 16-minute span in the second have to lead the Denville HUB Soccer Wheels U11 boys travel team to a 4-2 win over High Point in a Morris County Youth Soccer Association game played at Woodbourne Park in High Point on Sunday, Oct. 17.
       Carl Ertle converted a pass from Ian Beumee five minutes into the game to give the Wheels a 1-0 lead that held throughout the first half.
       After High Point tied he game at 1-1 three minutes into the second half, Somogyi went to work.
      Somogyi scored his first goal at the six-minute mark with an assist from John Monaco; one minute later, his unassisted goal gave Denville a 3-1 lead; at the 22-minute mark, he scored with an assist from Ertle and Denville had a 4-1 lead.
     High Point scored its second goal of the game at the 27-minute mark.
      Bryce Mott was in goal for the entire game for the Wheels and he finished with five saves.
      The next game for the Wheels is on Sunday, Oct. 24,  against the Ringwood Raiders at Upper Knuth Field at 1 p.m.

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Kosiorowski, Pellegrino, Somogyi spark Wheels

      DENVILLE - Three times, the Denville HUB Soccer Wheels U11 boys travel soccer team gave up the first goal of a game and three times the Wheels came back to win.
      Finally, in the fourth game - the championship game of the Pequannock Soccer Club's 2010 Fall Soccer Classic - the Wheels scored first and went on to a 4-1 victory over the host Pequannock Kickin' Panthers to complete a 4-0 weekend and win the tournament title.
       The tournament was held in Pequannock on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 9-10, and attracted more than 150 boys and girls teams from 8U to 14U that participated in five- or six-team age-group divisions.
       The Wheels won their six-team division by winning all four of their games.
       The championship game victory over Pequannock on Sunday, Oct. 10, saw Denville score all four of its goals before Pequannock got on the board with its lone goal with five minutes left to play.
       Kyle Wilson scored twice and Kyle Somogyi and Bryce Mott added single goals while Joshua Rand and Marek Kosiorowski added assists for the Wheels. The goalies duties were split with Mott making three saves in the first half and Ian Beumee finishing with two saves in the second half.
       In each of the three earlier games, however, the Wheels had to battle back from a 1-0 deficit.
       In Sunday's early game, the Montclair Renegades held a 1-0 lead at the half before Somogyi scored two unassisted goals in the second half to give the Wheels a 2-1 victory and put them into the tourney's championship game. Mott played the entire game in goal and finished with five saves.
      The Wheels opened tournament play Saturday, Oct. 9, morning and found themselves trailing the West Essex United Red Bulls, 1-0, just five minutes into the game.
       The Wheels recovered and went on to win, 4-1, however, as goals by Pierce Rankin and Matias Pellegrino put Denville on top, 2-1, at the half and Somogyi and Wilson added second-half goals to put the game out of reach.
     In Saturday's second game, the Roxbury Tigers took a 1-0 halftime lead but couldn't hold it as Wilson scored an unassisted goal 16 minutes into the second half and then Marek Kosiorowski added another unassisted goal that proved to be the game-winner at the 28-minute mark of the half. Beumee played the entire game in goal for the Wheels and finished with four saves.
     Notes: The Wheels outscored their opponents, 12-4, in the four-game tournament ... Wilson and Somogyi each had four goals to lead the Wheels ... Pellegrino, Kosiorowski, Rankin and Mott each had one goal ...

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Kosiorowski, Pellegrino, Somogyi spark Wheels

     DENVILLE - Kyle Somogyi, Marek Kosiorowski and Matias Pellegrino each scored two goals when the Denville HUB Soccer Wheels U11 boys travel team beat Summit, 7-2, in a Morris County Youth Soccer Association game played at Lower Knuth Field here on Sunday, Sept. 19.
     Somogyi opened the scoring on an assist by Ian Beaumee with the game but two minutes old. Summit tied the score in the11th minute, but Kosiorowski's unassisted breakaway goal from 20 yards out 10 minutes later gave Denville a 2-1 lead.
     Somogyi scored his second goal of the game on an assist from Pellegrino in the 29th minute as the Wheels took a 3-1 lead into the halftime break.
     Denville took a 4-1 lead in the 14th minute of the second half when Kyle Wilson scored on an assist by John Monaco.
     Summit answered two minutes later to cut the lead back to two goals only to have Pellegrino, Kosiorowski and Pellegrino again score three goals in a five-minute period to put the game out of reach.
     Pellegrino scored his first goal unassisted at the 30th minute; Kosiorowski scored his second goal of the game - also unassisted - just two minutes later; and Pellegrino scored his second goal and the final goal of the game at the 35 minute when he scored on an assist from Monaco, his second of the game.
     The Wheels have a busy weekend schedule with a 6 p.m. Rockaway Cup game against Rockaway on Friday, Sept. 24, at Gardner Field here; a State Cup game scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 25, at Veterans Memorial Field off Zeek Road here against Pasco Galacticos at 12:30 p.m.; and on Sunday, Sept. 26, it's back to  MCYSA action with a 2:30 game against Butler at Butler's Aaron Decker Field.

John Monaco gets ready to send the ball upfield.

Goalie Bryce Mott puts a foot into the ball.

Christopher Baresh has the Wheels on the move.