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Thursday, May 15 Bays Heat try out sessions to start 6/12; 6/6 The 94 Bays will initiate try outs for the u-15 season on Thursday 6/12 at Dundalk Comm. Coll., 6:30-8 pm. Players should wear a white tee shirt with no team affiliation, and bring water. Further sessions will take place the following week, likely Tues./Thurs., depending on weather and numbers at the session. Please continue to check this site for any updates. The Bays encourage any player who is interested in attending a session to contact either coaches Tony Longo (tonylongo@comcast.net), Nicci Wright (n1wright@aol.com), or manager Cindy Strayhorn (bird5kooks@yahoo.com) to arrange for same. Potential players with interest are strongly encouraged to at least initiate contact with the team sooner than later, to aid our planning for all the above.
Heat ends season on HOT note; sweats out the points in VA.; 6/7
Coming off a disappointing and very frustrating weekend of play 7 days ago, a skeleton crew of Bays, without 5 starters, made the trip to Manassas on Saturday to satisfy the inflexible WAGS dictators for the season finale; which should have been played weeks ago. With only 1 sub and the heat index easily over 100, the squad rallied upon each other and gutted out a tough win against NVSC Freedom, 2 nil. Many players were out of position, none complained, and all left everything on the field. The water rags were dry by half time, and there was barely a sip of gatorade to be found available by the final 1 minute water break in the second half; still none complained, as the side refused to go down when they surely could have quit after the previous week's frustration. Instead, the team showed great poise, and despite being out-manned actually wore down the hosts with a solid possession game that eventually led to 2 tallies in the second half. Except for a brief 4 minute assault by the Freedom, which came up empty despite multiple chances (save of the season in the Bays' net one reason), Baltimore had the better of play throughout and refused to bend in the intense sun. Every player showed up big in this one, and it allowed the side to finish a season which fell well below expectations on a very positive note. With a respectable 4th place finish in the league the team will now transition to next year, with try outs this week and next in Baltimore. No question that the outlook is positive, and the side looks forward to re-tooling for better results next year. The Bays with to congratulate and thank all of our competition this year for helping to make it one of growth for the team, and lots of fun for all the players. Results aside, the athletes are all better soccer players from a year ago.....and that's really why they are all here. We hope everyone enjoys their summer!!
Monday, June 2 Bad karma haunts Bays on big weekend; 9 points left on the board; 5/31-6/1 Tuesday, May 27 Heat handles New Yorkers, but slips vs. Freestate at Columbia Invitational; 5/24-25 Tuesday, May 20 Bays' patience pays off with win over Extreme; 5/18 Monday, May 5 Bays earn 4 points in WAGS week 3; 5/3-4 Monday, April 28 Bays show better, but fall again to Mustangs in WAGS game 2; 4/27 Monday, April 21 Bays bounced out of State Cup by Mustangs; 4/19 Sunday, April 13 Bays earn 2 hard fought wins, advance to State Cup Quarters; 4/12-13 Sunday, April 6 Bays advance to second round of State Cup; 4/5 Monday, March 17 Heat shows well as March Madness Finalist; 3/15-16 Monday, March 31 Scoring drought hinders Bays in MM 2; 3/29-30 Saturday, December 1 Heat announces new lead trainer Nicci Wright; 11/07 |
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