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Four undefeated teams show dominance

Four adult recreational sports teams are surfacing as league leaders on the soccer pitch and the gridiron at The Center of Anna Maria Island. With two weeks of regular season play completed, will these undefeated teams take the season to the championship games?

In adult co-ed soccer, no stranger to the top of the ranks, Sato Real Estate starts the season 2-0 going into week three against the other undefeated team, Burton Brick and Tile. The anticipated 7 p.m. matchup on Wednesday, Feb. 3 will determine which team falls to the middle of the pack.

In the low scoring game last Wednesday night, Burton’s Olsin Crean scored the only goal in the game. The goalies for both teams were put to work with 11 saves by Jonathan Aragon for the winning team, while Steve Oelfke had 14 recorded saves for Allied.

All of the games were close in score and the battle between Sato Real Estate and Servis First Bank was no different. Will Kretzmann returned to the league this season with two goals in the game for Sato. Teammate Race Arande had two of his own in the win.

Also with two goals, Servis’ Kevin Roan lead his team in scoring. The team’s third goal came from Ugur Durmaz.

Thursday night, the soccer field was converted for American football action. Much like adult soccer, two teams finished week two undefeated. At the top of the list moving into week three are Beach Bums and Ugly Grouper.

On Thursday, Feb. 4 Ugly Grouper faces Moss Builders with a 1-1 record and Beach Bums meets Sandbar also with one loss and one win.

Slim’s Place’s failure to convert on the point after the touchdown lost the game for the team against top-ranked Beach Bums. JB Shuck connected with Jacob Roberts twice to put 12 points on the scoreboard for Slim’s.

A single point made the difference for Beach Bums with the extra point, giving them the victory. Quarterback Matt Briley hit Anthony Mannino for both TDs. Mannino’s hot hands grabbed the point after an interception in the game.

In the third game of the night, Ugly Grouper easily took the win against Salty Printing. Despite the veteran experience of the Salty squad, Ugly Grouper kept their opponent out of the end zone and scored 33 points in the game.

Three interceptions for touchdowns by Ugly Grouper’s Brandon Kull, Octavious Cole and Melissa Acevedo gave them 18 points. Kull found Cole and Jaret Rojas for the two touchdowns.

In a two-point conversion, Cam Winston found the endzone for Ugly Grouper.

With the positive statistics for the Salty Printing team, Jesse Kunc made an interception, while teammates Tim Shaughnessy, Miguel Alicea, Danny Murphy, Zach Anabtawi, Charles Polis and Bri Roberts all made positive passing yardage for their team.

With maintenance being done on the fields at The Center, the youth flag football players will take the field again on Tuesday, Feb. 2 for more gridiron fun.

Sun Scoreboard

Tuesday, Jan. 19

 

Youth Co-Ed Flag Football Week #2

 

Beach Bums 31

Tidy MD 25

 

Moss Builders 34

Cloud 27

 

Coastline Contractors 28

Rays Ramblings 7

 

Ugly Grouper 32

HSH 19

 

Gulf Drive Café 17

Root Logix 27

 

Wednesday, Jan. 20

 

Adult Co-Ed Soccer Week #2

 

Burton Brick and Tile (2-0-0) 1

Allied (1-1-0) 0

 

Jiffy Lube (0-1-1) 5

Blalock Walters (1-1-0) 6

 

Sato Real Estate (2-0-0) 4

Servis First Bank (0-2-0) 3

 

The Gitt Team (1-1-0) 5

Slim’s Place (0-1-1) 3

 

Thursday, Jan. 21

Adult Co-Ed Flag Football Week #2

 

Beach Bums (2-0) 13

Slim’s Place (1-1) 12

 

Sandbar (1-1) 6

Solid Rock Construction (1-1) 32

 

Ugly Grouper (2-0) 33

Salty Printing (0-2) 0

 

Mi-Box (0-2) 32

Moss Builders (1-1) 39

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