By Randy Vogt, Director of Public Relations, Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association
June 5, 2013-The Alleycats Lynx of the Capital District Youth Soccer League (CDYSL) won the State Open Cup championship for the second consecutive year as they outlasted the Long Island Junior Soccer League’s Massapequa Stars, 3-2, in overtime at Stringham Park in LaGrange on June 2. The Alleycats will represent the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) at the Regionals from June 28 to July 2 at the University of Rhode Island.
Morgan Burchhardt scored both goals in regulation for the Alleycats and Skye Kaler won it with a header in the 118th minute to bring the title back to Albany again.
"It was an absolute battle," commented Alleycats coach Mark Van Leuven. "The final had two good teams that left it all on the field."
The Alleycats also received the Howard Rubenstein Sportsmanship Award. Now living in Ohio, Mr. Rubenstein was seemingly involved in every facet of New York soccer for decades and is a member of the Halls of Fame of Eastern New York, the US Amateur Soccer Association and the Long Island Junior Soccer League.
Eastern New York is donating $2,000 to the team and paying all expense fees for the Regionals.
With 123,843 youth soccer players––68,587 boys and 55,256 girls––and more than 25,000 volunteers, the non-profit Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) stretches from Montauk Point, Long Island to the Canadian border. Members are affiliated with 12 leagues throughout the association, which covers the entire state of New York east of Route 81. Eastern New York exists to promote and enhance the game of soccer for children and teenagers between the ages of 5 and 19 years old, and to encourage the healthy development of youth players, coaches, referees and administrators. All levels of soccer are offered––from intramural, travel team and premier players as well as Special Children. No child who wants to play soccer is turned away. Eastern New York is a proud member of the United States Soccer Federation and United States Youth Soccer Association. For more information, please log on to http://www.enysoccer.com/, which receives nearly 300,000 hits annually from the growing soccer community.