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Fall Afternoon Whirlwind Tour Affords Glimpses Into Girls Tennis And Soccer

Girls Tennis: Liberty 4, Fallsburg 1

Girls Soccer: Fallsburg 5, Family 0; Liberty 2, Sullivan West 1

By RICHARD A. ROSS

rross@sportsinsightsny.com

From hither to yon (Clockwise): Liberty's Anastasia Fitzpatrick prevailed over Fallsburg's Emily Cassidy in singles by the score of 6-4, 6-2. Sullivan West's Kassie Thelman vies for a ball with Liberty's Maria Cuellar. Fallsburg Coach Mike Gellar gives some sideline tips to his Lady Comets, Liberty's Nikole Snyder scores the game-tying goal in the second half. Fallsburg's Samantha Wiles had two goals in the Lady Comets 5-0 shutout of Family. Heidi Furman won her singles match 6-1, 6-0 over Liberty's Caity Robisch.

SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY—Cutting my teeth during my newspaper career as an award-winning sportswriter and photographer , I developed my skills in both disciplines. These days as an independent photojournalist and self-made entrepreneur,  I still work at both.

But truth be told, my livelihood is far more dependent on my photograpic skills since this website is free reading. And while people tell me my writing style is unique and compelling, it doesn’t pay the bills.

Consequently, I have taken at times to alighting here and there to avail myself of more picture-takngc opportunities in lieu of always staying put for an entire game to “tell the story,” in my own inimitable way.

With so much happening concurrently on any particular day, were I to stay at one venue solely, I would find myself “missing out,” on things happening elsewhere. I understand the reality of being only one person. Problem is I have the ambition that would be better served by a legion of clones.

Starting out at Fallsburg for an opportunity to shoot both the Comets and visiting Liberty teams a bit, I quickly panned both teams as they volleyed. Tennis players love their sport and for the smaller schools, even being battered by behemoths like Minisink Valley, Cornwall and Washingtonville etc, it’s fun to get out on the court and work on your skills. Encouragment from Fallsburg Coach Janet Carey and Liberty’s Beth Quatrale makes for a valuable experience. Here are the results from the day’s match:

Singles: Heidi Furman (F) d. Caity Robisch 6-1, 6-0; Anastasia Fitzpatrick (L) d. Emily Cassidy 6-4, 6-2; Brittany Williams (L) d. Shannon Smith 6-1, 6-1.

Doubles: Magali Ramirez-Maria Symanski (L) d. Dominique Darby-Heather Schoenleber 6-2, 6-3; Cheyanne Holwell-Brandi Vankeuren (L) d. Selena Giron-Rachael Schmitt.

Lady Comets Get A “W” Versus Family

Chalking up their second win of the season, with the other coming against League rival Eldred, surely felt good for Coach Mike Gellar and his amiable and hard-working Lady Comets. Played on gray skies with rain looming, the Comets got going right away as Samantha Wiles scored on PK just a little over six minutes in.

Wiles would add another goal in Fallsburg’s unrelenting attack to go along with single strikes from Celia Garcia, Kali Seastrand and Kassie Foertsch. Assists came from Wiles, Garcia, Naomi Moody, Valentina Gonzalez and Foertsch. Fallsburg’s Brooke Rappaport recorded five saves as the Comets improved to 2-3.

The Rivalry Resumes As Liberty Comes From Behind For A Division IV Win Over Sullivan West

Face it, when it comes to girls soccer in Sullivan County, the rivalry between Liberty and Sullivan West is never-ending. During seasons too numerous to mention, they have split their season series and taken turns knocking each other out of playoff contention.

For the young Lady Westies who have to now step up following last year’s mass exit of talent due to graduation, this game on Liberty’s pitch was a chance to throw down the gauntlet and speedy Hannah Feinman wasted no time in doing just that as she scored on a breakaway in the game’s early minutes.

Physical play and unstoppable defense on energy led to a stalemate for the rest of the first half and nearly half of the second until Nikole Snyder picked up a ball from Lara Heslop and drove it by Westie keeper Jordan Parsons to tie it up at one.

Sullivan West had a couple of nice breakaways but Liberty backline defenders were able to turn the ball back up field. With Liberty now controlling the flow, you could sense something was going to give and it did.

Selena Vargas sent a perfect corner kick in front of the net and Zaira Pabon sent it home for the game-winner. Expect an intense rematch when the teams resume their kerfuffle on the Westies’ pitch in Jeffersonville later this season.

Justice Dingevan recorded ten saves for Liberty. Parsons had 12 and Cassidy Sauer who came in to replace Parsons who was banged up from the game-tying goal play had two saves.

Goalie saves: L – Justice Muniz 10; SW – Jordan Parsons 12; Cassidy Sauer 2.

Records: Liberty 2-2 (1-1 OCIAA); Sullivan West 3-3 (0-2 OCIAA).

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