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AMI Outfitters, Positive Waves champions

ANNA MARIA – Youth indoor soccer resumed last week after the Island recovered from the recent tropical storm. The action in the gymnasium brought the summer season to a close with two champions reigning, teams Positive Waves and AMI Outfitters.

The older kids started the week with the first round of playoffs with all four teams battling for the two slots in the final game of the season. After beating their opponents last Monday night, team Jiffy Lube and AMI Outfitters went head-to-head later in the week.

AMI Outfitters, Positive Waves champions
The Center’s 8- to 10-year-old league summer indoor soccer champions, team Positive Waves, are, back row from left, Coach Brooke Svoboda, Silas Whitehead, Parker Svoboda, Kellen Reed, Alexander Czajkowski and Assistant Coach Jacek Czajkowski. Front row from left are Ryan Greenberg, Sebastian Cordova, Caroline Svoboda and Kayleigh Fountain. – Monica Simpson | Sun

Last Tuesday night, the 8- to 10-year-olds had a night filled with indoor soccer play with the first round of playoffs between the Gulf Drive Café team and Progressive Cabinetry. Easily coming out on top, Gulf Drive faced the Positive Waves squad to determine which team would face team Shady Lady Horticultural Services in the big game.

Shady Lady Horticultural Services topped the Solid Rock Construction team in the first round of playoffs, allowing the team to play for the championship against Positive Waves.

Coming off their win against team Gulf Drive Café, the Positive Waves team was ready to face their opponent to earn the title. A solo goal off the foot of Enzo De-Oliveira, an assist by Grady Neidzwick, and nine saves by teammate Hudsen Smoljanovich just were not enough for Gulf Drive.

Positive Wave struck and scored with goals by Sebastian Cordova, Ryan Greenberg and Parker Svoboda. On defense, Kellen Reed protected his team’s goal, making nine critical stops and helping the Positive team capture the championship.

Also scoring three goals, team AMI Outfitters netted their championship title against Jiffy Lube 3-0. The Outfitters’ defense and goalkeeping of Jordan Tobey prevented their opponent from putting any points on the scoreboard.

Wes Saxon scored two of the three goals, with a single by Matthew Darak. Tobey made 11 saves in the big game.

Tobey’s counterpart on the Jiffy Lube team, Cohen Weber, tried to keep his team in the game with 16 nice stops as goalkeeper, but the team’s offense just could not make anything happen to score.

As the youth indoor soccer season ends, the adult co-ed flag football league enters the first round of playoffs. With all eight teams vying for the final two spots in the bracket, any of the contenders can come out on top as the league’s champion on Thursday, Sept. 5.

 

SUN SCOREBOARD

 

 

AUG. 12

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – PLAYOFFS ROUND ONE

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Jiffy Lube 4

Solid Rock Construction 0

 

 

AMI Outfitters 7

Cloud Pest Control 1

 

 

AUG. 13

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – PLAYOFFS ROUND ONE

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

 

Gulf Drive Café 9

Progressive Cabinetry 1

 

 

Shady Lady Horticultural Services 3

Solid Rock Construction 1

 

 

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – PLAYOFFS ROUND TWO

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Positive Waves 6

Gulf Drive Café 0

 

 

AUG. 14

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER – CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

 

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

Positive Waves 3

Shady Lady Horticultural Services 1

 

 

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

AMI Outfitters 3

Jiffy Lube 0

 

 

AUG. 15

ADULT CO-ED FLAG FOOTBALL – WEEK 7

 

Floridian Mortgage (6-1-0) 35

Salty Printing (4-3-0) 27

 

 

Slim’s Place (2-5-0) 32

Solid Rock Air Conditioning (2-5-0) 30

 

 

Fishing with Salty (6-1-0) 19

Solid Rock Electrical (3-4-0) 7

 

 

Moss Builders (3-4-0) 38

Prosper Bradenton (2-5-0) 12

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