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2010 Record Book 2010 rocky river high school boys soccer statistics & record book 2010 varsity roster & awards # Player Year Positions Honors/Awards 0 Dominic Liva Fr GK varsity certificate 1 Ian Taylor Sr GK Academic All-Ohio Team Captain 3nd letter Scholar Athlete (4.37 gpa) 1st Team All-West Shore Conference 1st Team All-Greater Cleveland 2 Zack Hutton Sr CM Team Captain 2nd letter 2nd Team All-West Shore Conference 2nd Team All-Greater Cleveland 3 Brian Cannon Jr OM varsity certificate 4 Kyle Lamb Sr F/OM Academic All-Ohio 1st letter nd 2 Team All-West Shore Conference POSITION KEY 2nd Team All-Greater Cleveland f - forward ob - outside back st 5 David Morse Sr OM/OB 1 letter cb - center back 6 Connor Turk Jr OB/OM 1st letter st - stopper 7 Mark Moskwa Jr CM/OM 2nd letter sw - sweeper om - outside mid Honorable Mention All-Greater Cleveland cm - center mid 8 Matt Siwkiewicz Jr ST 2nd letter m - midfielder dm - defensive mid Honorable Mention All-Greater Cleveland gk - goalkeeper 9 Scotty Saunders Jr OM/F 2nd letter 10 Kegan Sill Jr OB/SW Team Captain 3rd letter Honorable Mention All-West Shore Conference Honorable Mention All-Greater Cleveland 11 Samir Saab Sr ST/CM 1st letter 12 Jesse Hoffman Sr F/OM 1st letter 13 Patrick Yuhasz Sr GK/OB varsity certificate 14 Bradley Silvis So OB/F/OM varsity certificate 15 Tristan Smith So M varsity certificate 17 Matt Garibaldi Jr F 2nd letter 1st Team All-West Shore Conference 2nd Team All-Greater Cleveland 18 Michael Cipriani Sr F/CM 1st letter 19 Ryan Vonk Sr OM/OB 1st letter 20 Ryan Connelly Jr CM/OM 2nd letter Honorable Mention All-West Shore Conference Honorable Mention All-Greater Cleveland 21 Colin Meyer Jr SW 2nd letter Honorable Mention All-Greater Cleveland 22 Grant Winfield Sr OM/F 1st letter 25 Nick Van Atta Jr F/OM/ST 2nd letter RRHS BOYS SOCCER 2010 QUICK FACTS First Year: 1968 School Board: Jon Fancher, Kathy Goepfert, Jay Milano, Jean Rounds, Scott Swartz All-Time Record: 429-244-98 Superintendent: Dr. Mick Shoaf Head Coach: Kevin Zerbey (5th year, 60-45-11) Principal: Debbie Bernard Assistant Coaches: Andy DeCrane (7th year), Mike Moore (2nd year), Associate Principal: Alan Wilhelms Kevin Killeen (2nd year), Kevin Burke (2nd year) Director of Athletics: Jeffrey Schultz 2010 Record: 12-5-2 Coordinator of Student Activities: Jeff Sinnema Conference Record/Finish: 5-1-1/2nd Athletics Secretary: Cindi Williams Team Captains: Zack Hutton, Kegan Sill, Ian Taylor Athletics Trainer: Katie Lowrie Team Honors: District Runners-Up; Sectional Champion; NSCAA Team Academic Award Announcers: Gary & Betsy Lanzen (>3.00 team GPA); OSSCA Team Academic Award (>3.20 team gpa) 2010 season results & stats 2010 BOYS VARSITY RESULTS Day/Date Opponent Score Goalscorers F-16 July Madison$ W 2-1 Hutton, Garibaldi 2010 STATISTICS Sa-17 July Archbishop Hoban$ L 1-3 Garibaldi # Player GP-GS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS Su-18 July Orange$ D 0-0 22 Matt Garibaldi 19-17 39 8 12 28 F-23 July Chanel¢ L 0-3 2 Zack Hutton 19-19 29 10 7 27 Willoughby South¢ D 0-0 4 Kyle Lamb 19-18 32 8 5 21 Sa-24 July Bloom-Carroll¢ L 0-1 7 Mark Moskwa 18-13 19 3 4 10 Canton McKinley¢ W 3-1 Moskwa 3 12 Jesse Hoffman 15-1 11 2 4 West Bloomfield¢ L 0-6 22 Grant Winfield 13-3 5 1 2 4 Su-25 July Grove City¢ W 2-1 Newby, Hutton 9 Scotty Saunders 17-13 7 1 2 4 Beaver¢ L 1-2 Garibaldi 13 Patrick Yuhasz 19-19 5 1 2 W-11 Aug Brunswick† W 1-0 Hutton (pk) 20 Ryan Connelly 19-18 24 2 2 Strongsville† L 1-4 Hutton (pk) 8 Matt Siwkiewicz 18-17 6 2 2 Bay† L 0-2 5 David Morse 17-6 1 1 Sa-14 Aug ALUMNI GAME EVENS 3-2 ODDS 25 Nick Van Atta 19-7 5 1 1 T-17 Aug Amherst† L 0-4 10 Kegan Sill 19-19 2 Wellington† W 5-0 Garibaldi 2, Lamb, Moskwa, Cipriani 21 Colin Meyer 15-15 Th-19 Aug Amherst† D 1-1 Garibaldi 18 Michael Cipriani 13-2 5 Sa-21 Aug Olmsted Falls† L 1-2 Hutton (pk) 11 Samir Saab 11-1 1 T-24 Aug @ Kenston D 1-1 Garibaldi 6 Connor Turk 10-0 1 Th-26 Aug @ Chagrin Falls L 0-2 19 Ryan Vonk 10-1 3 Sa-28 Aug Holy Name W 6-0 Hutton 3, Garibaldi, Lamb, Hoffman 3 Brian Cannon 7-0 1 M-30 Aug Westlake L 0-2 15 Tristan Smith 6-0 W-1 Sept @ Firelands• W 3-0 Lamb, Hutton, Garibaldi 14 Bradley Silvis 5-0 1 W-8 Sept @ North Ridgeville• W 2-1 Lamb, Hutton TOTALS 19 195 34 38 102 W-15 Sept @ Avon• W 1-0 Yuhasz OPPONENTS 19 218 20 15 55 W-23 Sept Midview• D 1-1 Lamb Sa-25 Sept @ West Geauga W 2-1 Hutton 2 (pk) M-27 Sept Lakewood W 1-0 Lamb # GOALIES GP-GS GOALS AVG. SAVES SV % SO W-29 Sept Vermilion• W 2-0 Garibaldi, Lamb 1 Ian Taylor 19-19 19 1.00 126 .87 10 Th-30 Sept Beachwood W 2-0 Lamb, Garibaldi 0 Dominic Liva 4-0 1 0.25 0 0 - W-6 Oct @ Bay• L 0-4 TOTALS 19 20 1.05 126 .87 10 Sa-9 Oct @ Revere L 0-4 OPPONENTS 19 34 1.79 74 .68 4 M-11 Oct Benedictine W 3-0 Saunders, Garibaldi, Hoffman W-13 Oct Fairview• W 3-0 Garibaldi, Hutton, Hoffman Sa-23 Oct Fairview #7 W 5-0 Moskwa 2, Lamb, Hutton (pk), CARDS FOULS OFFSIDES CORNERS Garibaldi US 7 y, 0 r/y 118 44 88 T-26 Oct @ Avon #2 W 1-0 Lamb THEM 19 y, 2r/y 173 27 102 Sa-30 Oct @ Elyria Catholic #3 L 1-4 Moskwa $ = University of Akron Team Camp ¢ = adidas National Showcase † = Preseason Scrimmage • = West Shore Conference game ° - OHSAA playoff game FIRST SECOND HALF HALF TOTAL US 14 20 34 THEM 9 11 20 2010 JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTER & AWARD WINNERS 2010 JUNIOR VARSITY RESULTS PLAYER YEAR POSITIONS AWARDS DAY/DATE OPPONENT SCORE SCORERS Carter Hatina Fr 1st Year JV Award T-24 Aug @ Kenston L 0-4 Spencer Klodnick Fr 1st Year JV Award Th-26 Aug @ Chagrin Falls L 1-3 Ifrim Offensive MVP Award M-30 Sept Westlake L 0-5 Dominic Liva Fr 1st Year JV Award W-8 Sept North Ridgeville• W 1-0 Newby Noah Lorincz-Comi Fr 1st Year JV Award W-15 Sept @ Avon• L 0-4 Trent Newby Fr 1st Year JV Award W-22 Sept Midview• W 1-0 Newby Bradley Pease Fr 1st Year JV Award Sa-25 Sept @ West Geauga W 1-0 Klodnick Gordon Taylor Fr 1st Year JV Award M-27 Sept Lakewood L 1-2 Klodnick Brian Yuhasz Fr 1st Year JV Award W-29 Sept Vermilion• W 1-0 Klodnick Stephen Carey So 1st Year JV Award Th-30 Sept Beachwood W 1-0 Klodnick Konrad Rehn Sr 1st Year JV Award M-4 Oct @ Nordonia D 1-1 Lorincz-Comi W-6 Oct @ Bay• L 0-7 Ryan Dahler So B/M 2nd Year JV Award Sa-9 Oct @ Revere L 1-8 Smith (pk) Bradley Silvis So B/M/F 2nd Year JV Award W-14 Oct Fairview• W 4-0 Newby, Turk (pk), Tristan Smith So M/F 2nd Year JV Award Klodnick, Smith Tyler Stohr So F/M 2nd Year JV Award 6 wins 7 losses 1 draws Defensive MVP Award 13 goals for 34 goals against 0.93 gpg 2.43 gpg Brian Cannon Jr M/F 3rd Year JV Award Connor Turk Jr F/M/B 3rd Year JV Award GOALSCORERS: Klodnick 5 • Newby 3 • Smith 2 • Ifrim, Lorincz-Comi, Turk 1 coach zerbey’s varsity game briefs D 1-1 @ Kenston - Long bus ride, beautiful new stadium and field. Kenston dominated the stats and scored first, but a Kyle rip bounced down off the crossbar for Baldi to head home and earn us the draw with eight minutes to spare. Ian made eight saves. L 0-2 @ Chagrin Falls - Long bus ride, old-school stadium and tiny field. The Tigers worked us over pretty good, but only scored one goal on us… Patrick got the other. Season-high 11 saves for #1. W 6-0 v Holy Name - A feel-good against the overmatched Green Wave saw Zack score a hat-trick and get a couple assists. Baldi and Kyle added goals after Zack’s opener in the first half, Jesse scored in the second half after Hutton’s second and third. Five different Pirates recorded points on the evening and there really wasn’t all that much to do for Ian, after two busy nights out in Chagrin. L 0-2 v Westlake - On the first day of school, the Demons dominated us in the scorebook (15 shots and 12 corners to our one and two, respectively) and knocked in two after halftime for the win. Ian made eight saves to keep it a two-goal match. W 3-0 @ Firelands - Kyle got things going nine minutes in, but Zack had his penalty kick saved and the Falcons brought the pressure to make for a tense rest of the half. Despite a Hutton header and a Baldi penalty kick after the break, this was a 3-0 that felt a lot closer than it was.
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