By Mitch Silver
“Sure, it’ll be interesting,” Iacovelli confided. “We lost eleven kids from last year’s team, including our keeper, Angelo Spedafino. We’ll need several seniors and JV players to step up. And I think they will.”
Last year’s high point was a 1-0 defeat of major power Fox Lane in early October. The nadir was probably the shocking 2-1 upset loss to Alexander Hamilton later in the month, when the Black Cats hit the post instead of the net.
Two players Coach Iacovelli knows he can count on are Takuno Nishimura, a three-year varsity veteran, and Corey Soriano, who’s been playing on the big club since his freshman year. Along with junior sweeper Willie Galliano and his cousin, sophomore midfielder Luis Galliano, the coaches are looking to another soph midfielder, Noah Klur, to help possess the ball and ignite the 4-4-2 formation.
“We’ve got enough talent to be successful,” Coach Iacovelli, entering his ninth season, said. “Now all they need is the experience.”
The Panthers gave themselves a heaping does of positive experience by beating local rival and league power Blind Brook at home September 6. They next traveled to Dobbs Ferry Wednesday the 10th in a game that was played post-press time.
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