Double Barrel Firepower

Eldred-Fallsburg Records Wins Against Tuxedo and Burke, Two Division II Rivals They Lost To A Year Ago; In Its Second Year, Program Advances Dramatically As Combined Team Is Now A Division II B Contender

Tuxedo 45, John S. Burke Catholic 14

Eldred-Fallsburg 36, John S. Burke Catholic 22

Eldred-Fallsburg 48, Tuxedo 36

By RICHARD A. ROSS

rross@sportsinsightsny.com

Scenes from an uplifting senior night for the Eldred-Fallsburg wrestling team which defeated both Tuxedo and Burke in a league dual meet. (clockwise): Co-head coaches Tim Bult and Jim Corcoran, Eldred's Jesse Corcoran (220) pins Tuxedo's Eddie Anderson in 3;03. Seniors: John Mejia, Marie Countryman, Roosevelt Payton, Dominique Veles, Fallsburg's Carl Peterson-Langdon wins a 7-6 decision over Burke's John Langdo. Eldred senior Tony Moriggia and Fallsburg Superintendent Dr. Ivan Katz, a former great collegiate, Olympic and world wrestler who is an ardent supporter of the program.

FALLSBURG, NY—The old adage maintains that two heads are better than one and the question surrounding the combined wrestling effort of Eldred and Fallsburg a year ago was whether two schools would be better than one.

Given the fact that Eldred had only a few wrestlers and Fallsburg lacked the experience of the Eldred grapplers who would add their skills and leadership to a combined venture, the answer was a resounding yes.

Now, in the second year of the merged squad, dividends are starting to pay off under the savvy watch of coaches Tim Bult of Fallsburg and Jim Corcoran of Eldred. What better proof of that fact could there be than wins over Tuxedo and Burke, two teams that bested them a year ago.

And it was just such victories posted by ECS-FHS that has coaches and wrestlers dreaming of vying for a Division II-B title, while fully understanding that the season is yet young and that teams such as Red Hook, Onteora, Rondout Vallley, which dropped down to II-B, Chester and Tri-Valley have something  to say about the matter, not to mention Burke and Tuxedo.

Eldred-Fallsburg's Adam Hurwitz (138) pins Tuxedo's A.J. Chimento in 5;41.

But on this January 11 senior night, it was all about Eldred-Fallsburg.

Five seniors were honored from the combined squad including Eldred six-year veteran Tony Moriggia, Fallsburg first  year wrestler John Mejia, second year veteran Marie Countryman who is recovering from appendicitis surgery and is still accruing the required practices to compete.Countryman won an upstate tournament last season.

Roosevelt Payton is in his second year and recovering from a broken ankle. Finally, Dominique Veles was honored. He is now in his third year.

Veles was disappointed that he did not get to wrestle in these matches as he had no competition in his 195 weight class and won by forfeits.

Tuxedo wrestled against Burke first and improved its dual meet record to 2-1 (1-0 Division II-B) with the win. The results were as follows:

 Tuxedo 45, John S. Burke Catholic 14

99 pounds: Dean Stanton (T) win by forfeit; 106: no contest; 113: Danny Martin (BC) dec. Dylan Lynn 8-2; 120: Julian Gonzalez (T) pin Martin Nowak 0:46; 126: Eli Villapiano (T) pin Bert Cohen 1:01; 132: A.J. Chimento (BC) inj. dec. Kurt Hefner; 138: Brian Leahey (BC) tech. fall Justin Martinez 19-2; 145: Austin Bermudez (T) dec. Jack Etner 7-6; 152: John Longo (BC) pin Peter Anderson 5:06; 160: Christian Maldonado (T) win by forfeit; 170: Zach Williams (T) win by forfeit; 182: no contest; 195: no contest; 220: Eddie Anderson (T) win by forfeit; 285: no contest.

Next up was Eldred-Fallsburg against Tuxedo. E-F wrestlers Adam Hurwitz (138), Shane Martin (132), Carl Peterson-Langdon (160), Anthony Moriggia (170) and Jesse Corcoran (220) all won by pins. Eldred’s Corcoran, son of co-head coach Jim Corcoran lost to New Paltz’s Kyle Roberts in last year’s Section Nine Division II tournament in a very close match. Roberts went on to win the state championship. Corcoran  and Moriggia looked dominant in their matches. Peterson-Langdon is in his first year of varsity competiton as is Nick Brown (145) who lost a tough match to Tuxedo senior Austin Bermudez before coming back to defeat Burke’s Jack Etner in a 10-7 decision.

Tuxedo Coach John Landrau talked about his young team. “We’re doing pretty well (now 2-2 after this loss and 1-1 in Division II-B). This was our first dual league meet and we’re looking forward to a good season. We have three seniors in Peter Anderson (152), Eli Villapiano (126) and Austin Bermudez (145).”

Landrau has been coaching for the past 15 years. He started the modified program at Greenwood Lake and then the junior varsity program at Tuxedo. They became a varsity squad when Division II was formed.  Here are the results from the match.

Eldred-Fallsburg 48, Tuxedo 36

99 pounds: Dean Stanton (T) win by forfeit; 106: no contest; 113: Dylan Lynn (T) pin Nick Perrello 3:12; 120: Julian Gonzalez (T) pin Allenson Flores 3:02; 126: Chris Bermudez (T) win by forfeit; 132: Shane Martin (E-F) pin Eli Villapiano 1:50; 138: Adam Hurwitz (E-F) pin A.J. Chimento 5:41; 145: Justin Martinez (T) pin Rafael Olan 3:10; 152: Austin Bermudez (T) pin Nick Brown 2:20; 160: Carl Peterson-Landgon (E-F) pin Peter Anderson 1:06; 170: Anthony Moriggia (E-F) pin Zach Williams 2:28; 182: Tadeusz Loarca (E-F) win by forfeit; 195: Dominique Vales (E-F) win by forfeit; 220: Jesse Corcoran (E-F) pin Eddie Anderson 3:03; 285: John Mejia (E-F) win by forfeit.

The final match of the night featured E-F taking on short-handed Burke. Burke wrestled well considering the large number of forfeits, something coach Dave Predmore had referenced earlier in the evening in a pre-match interview. “Our numbers are down this year. We usually have at least 14 but this year I’ve only got seven. We have three seniors in Brian Leahy (138), Kurt Hefner (132) and Danny Martin (113). In dual meets we only beat Millbrook. But head to head we do really well. We lost to Division I Goshen 54-24 but beat them 24-12 head to head.

I think we wrestled pretty well overall tonight,” said Predmore following his team’s loss to E-F. I was a bit disappointed with my 152 result. I think we’re doing the best we can with what we have. I have a few experienced guys along with some who lack that experience. Hopefully we can build our numbers and do better in dual meet situations in years to come.”

Here are the results of the final match:

Eldred-Fallsburg 36, John S. Burke Catholic 22

99 pounds: no contest; 106: no contest; 113: Danny Martin (BC) dec. Nick Peirello 8-4; 120: Martin Nowak (BC) pin Allenson Flores 2:57; 126: no contest; 132: Curt Hefner (BC) pin Shane Martin 1:43; 138: Brian Leahey (BC) pin Adam Hurwitz 2:49; 145: Nick Brown (E-F) dec. Jack Etner 10-7; 152: no contest; 160: Carl Peterson-Landgon (E-F) dec. John Lango 7-6; 170: Anthony Moriggia (E-F) win by forfeit; 182: Tadeusz Loarca (E-F) win by forfeit; 195: Dominique Vales (E-F) win by forfeit; 220: Jesse Corcoran (E-F) win by forfeit; 285: John Mejia (E-F) win by forfeit.

Bult had the following comments after the momentous wins: “These were both league wins against two teams that beat us last year. He gave props to the matches fought by first year wrestlers Peterson-Langdon and Brown. Our program is on an upward swing. I think we’re in the mix. We have at least four more league matches including next week at Tri-Valley which will also feature Chester. Our kids have come a long way since last year.

Bult gave great praise to  the assistant coaches, scorers and to the great support offered by Fallsburg superintendent Dr. Ivan Katz, a former standout wrestler who parlayed an outstanding collegiate career to go on to Olympic and world competition.

Corcoran added his take on things. “That was the best match Carl wrestled all year. We have the ability. I think we just have to put it together in time for sectionals. We have some good competition,” he observed.

For an album of photos from the night’s matches, visit www.sportsinsights.smugmug.com

 

 

 

Sudden Impact

Sudden Impact

Tri-Valley/Fallsburg Boys Soccer Game Terminated After Frightening Second Period Collision Of Players; Girls Game Postponed As Well Due To Safety Concerns; Fallsburg’s Arturo Perez Okay After Night’s Stay At CRMC; Hunter Kennedy Treated And Released From Hospital 

Fallsburg 2, Tri-Valley 0

By RICHARD A. ROSS

rross@sportsinsightsny.com

A night of great soccer would change into a night of gloomy concern after a scary midfield collision between Fallsburg sophomore Arturo Perez featured in earlier action in the top left photo and Tri-Valley's Hunter Kennedy pictured next to Perez, again earlier in the game in the top photo at right as they observe a scramble in front of the T-V goal. Perez was seriously hurt and had to be transported by ambulance to CRMC where he remained overnight. He' and Kennedy are both okay. Bottom left: Sam Didinsky beats T-V keeper Mike Devault for the game's first goal. Another close encounter of the cerebral kind: Didinsky and Tom Monforte nearly bang heads as Patrick McHugh looks on.

GRAHAMSVILLE, NY—It only takes a second for life to suddenly shift from the routine to the starkly dramatic.

The dramatic faces of comedy and tragedy mirror life's starkly contrasting emotions.

Ask drivers or passengers who have ever been in accidents. One minute they were just going along and then out of nowhere comes that unforgettable moment of a collision, that terrifying sound of metal on metal and then the aftermath….

Lives can be changed or even lost in the space of a nanosecond and we rarely see it coming.

As I write this piece that can’t help but focus on the terrifying on the field collision between Fallsburg sophomore Arturo Perez and Tri-Valley senior Hunter Kennedy, I am reminded just how precious life is, how fragile we are.

In the blink of an eye the focus on this chilly night shifted without warning from a compelling soccer game between rivals teams to the grave concerns about what could have been a potentially life-threatening injury.

Before recounting what occurred, it is of paramount importance to report that both boys are okay.

Perez was assiduously attended to by the Grahamsville EMS team and covered with a cascade of donated jackets, sweatshirts and sweaters  from concerned fans to prevent him from going into shock.

Fallsburg senior keeper Dustin Foertsch making one of his powerful punts. Foertsch and teammate Daniel Justiniano went to the hospital to look in on Arturo Perez.. The team is literally a band of brothers.

This transpired just moments following the head-to-head collision with the much larger Kennedy as the two boys raced with all the verve of their youth and determination for a ball that veered towards the near sideline, literally a few feet  from my fixed attention, not to mention far too close to be photographed by my nearly 300mm zoom lens. .

Kennedy was clearly shaken up, but soon able to get up on his own power apply  an ice pack to his aching head and looked over by EMS staff, before heading off to the hospital with his mom to be further checked out.

By stark contrast, Perez had fallen instantly to the field and immediately went into convulsions which then morphed into an even more frightening state of motionless as coaches and other personnel rushed to his aid.

As is the case with volunteer ambulance services in rural areas, it took awhile for the ambulance to arrive. Meanwhile Coach Herb Foertsch knelt over Perez, holding his hand and reassuring him that help was on the way.

The EMS team methodically assessed Perez’s vital signs, checking his pupils for dilation and rendering his neck and head motionless for the ensuing transfer to a backboard beforeh is trip to Catskill Regional  Medical Center.

The collision had occurred in an area of the field partially darkened by a stubborn set of lights that had kept going out during the game. There was  still sufficient light for the game to be played in but officials had already decided during the halftime that if any others had gone out they were going to call the game and the subsequent girls game slated to follow.

Tri-Valley's Anthony Beale nearly gets one by Dustin Foertsch. Operative word here: nearly.

The incident occurred with 18:55 remaining in the second period. Fallsburg led 2-0 at that juncture but the game was clearly no longer the focus at this point; only the safety and well-being of the injured players and by extension, the two teams who awaited news about their condition and what was to happen next.

Foertsch never thought twice about what he needed to do. He accompanied Perez to the hospital in the ambulance. Devoted to his players whom he regards as his own children just like he does his son Dustin who is the team’s keeper, he sped off in the ambulance, leaving things in the hands of his able assistant coach Mike St. Lawrence.

The latter expressed his reservations to the officials about putting his team back out there on the partially darkened field and told them that Fallsburg Athletic Director Tim Bult was on his way and that the decision would rest with him and the Tri-Valley Athletic Director as to whether the game should be resumed.

By now it was getting later and later and the girls game slated to start at 8:00 would have been delayed by more than a half-hour at the least. Bult conferred with Tri-Valley Athletic Director Derek Adams, the coaches and the officials and after a lengthy confab, the game was called.

“Safety is our principal concern, “ stated Bult who noted that the game was official having passed its halfway mark and that the girls game would be rescheduled as quickly as they could agree on a viable date/time.

Foertsch’s wife Winnie, who diligently photographs Fallsburg sports of every ilk and variety was visibly shaken by the scene. Like her husband, she is immeasurably close to her son’s teammates. She messaged me early the next morning to let me know the boys were okay and that Dustin Foertsch and Danny Justiniano had gone to the hospital to be on hand for their teammate.

Such brotherhood is part and parcel of teams like Fallsburg where the bond of playing together forges abiding friendship and love. Perez is the younger brother of the now –graduated Victor Perez. The family ties speak for themselves and by family I am referring to the entire team connection.

While Tri-Valley (1-13, 0-9 OCIAA) is no longer in contention for a playoff berth, Fallsburg now  4-7 (2-5 OCIAA) needed to win every remaining game including this one, two against Eldred and one versus Chester to return to the sectionals where it has had its share of success as well as drama over the past two years.

The Bears kicked off to start the game but Fallsburg went right on the attack. Tri-Valley had trouble clearing the ball in the early going as Sam Didinsky turned it back as did Austin Halchak as the Comets pressed their cause.

Fallsburg drew first blood with 4:37 gone by on a goal by Didinsky for the 1-0 lead.

Fallsburg's Victor Martinez and Tri-Valley's Dan Lederman vie for a ball near the sideline.

Tri-Valley looked to counter as the ball was sent ahead to a charging Tyler Greffrath. Fallsburg knocked it out and on a throw in by Dan Lederman the Bears tried to take advantage of the short field in front of Foertsch to make something happen.

Fallsburg’s Alan Sierra prevented that with a rapid rush up the far side. T-V kicked it back in but Justiniano was there to reverse it again as the back-and-forth parry continued.  Mike Devault made a save on a Fallsburg shot attempt. Devault stopped a Didinsky shot as the fiery Comet held the sides of his head in disappointment.

Much of the play continued in the midfield with great intensity, a foreshadowing of the second half catharsis but there would be no more scoring in the period as the teams came off the field with the Comets holding the narrow 1-0 lead.

The Comets would add to that with a goal by José Rubio on an assist from Didinsky at 24:17. The Bears had a couple of chances to get it by Foertsch including shots by Greffrath and Anthony Beale but the dominant keeper wasn’t going to be beaten on this night.

With the second period now more than half gone, the pace intensified as the Bears tried to break through. It was then that the aforementioned collision occurred and everything came to a halt.

Clearly the game stats were the last thing on my mind so I am unable to report on the minutiae including shots on goal, saves etc. Once the decision to call the game was rendered, Fallsburg’s 2-0 victory went into the books. The fans and the girls teams exited the field. The Tri-Valley girls who were hoping to clinch a playoff berth with a win over Fallsburg will now have to wait for that potential chance.

Good Golly Ms. Volley

Fallsburg senior volleyball players are honored on Senior Recognition Night: Left to right (players and coaches names only not including their representatives (sorry!) Coach Carlye Hyde, Shanice Mack, Isabel Mejia, Alexis McCarthy, Nicolle Freeman and Marie Countryman.

Fallsburg senior volleyball players had were honored on Senior Recognition Night prior to their 3-1 victory over Liberty. T-V seniors include Marie Countryman, Nicolle Freeman, Alexis McCarthy, Isabel Mejiaa and Shanice Mack. The girls posed for photos with their loved ones prior to the game in the ceremony overseen by Athletic Director Tim Bult and Coach Carlye Hyde.

The Lady Indians won the opening set 25-19 but the Lady Comets came back to win the subsequent three sets by the scores of 25-23, 25-18 and 25-20 to garner their third win and a season sweep of the Lady Indians. Fallsburg’s other win came against S.S. Seward.

Top Performers:

Fallsburg: Melissa Melko 7 aces, 19 service points, 4 digs; Shanice Mack 5 aces, 10 service points, 5 kills, 3 blocks, 3 digs; Isabel Mejia 3 aces, 5 service points, 3 kills, 4 digs.

Liberty: Tea Williams 4 aces, 10 service points, 3 assists, 5 kills, 4 blocks; Cortney Sawyer 2 aces, 9 service points, 3 assists, 6 kills, 2 digs; Kristen Siegel 4 service points, 5 assists.

Records: Fallsburg 3-15; Liberty 1-16.

For albums of photos from the volleyball and soccer games visit www.sportsinsights.smugmug.com