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32 NEW YORK YOUTH SOCCER PLAYERS EARN SCHOLARSHIPS

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Scholarship Breakfast Held at the Huntington Hilton for Student/Athletes Who Received LIJSL Scholarships​


New York Youth Soccer News: The scholarships are based on academics, athletics and community service

The Long Island Junior Soccer League (LIJSL) is the league with the largest college scholarship program in the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA). 32 scholarship recipients, selected based on academic and athletic excellence plus community service, were honored by the league at the LIJSL Scholarship Breakfast on Sunday, August 1 at the Huntington Hilton. These well-rounded teenagers exemplify the mission of the league and its slogan of “Building Character Through Soccer.”

The LIJSL Scholarship Breakfast has been held at the Huntington Hilton for the past decade except for last year when a more informal socially-distanced celebration took place at the league office in Ronkonkoma. With the return to the hotel, the ceremony followed all current New York State guidelines.


Photo courtesy of the LIJSL.
Back row, from left to right: John Tiberia, Caroline Kehoe, Antonino Ruopoli, Nicholas Solar, Colin Richards, Jordan Cohen, Matthew Vlacich, Joseph Pitta, Matthew Wright, Reza Aziz
Middle row, from left to right: Sheyla Lopez, Paul Keraga, Isabel Rodriguez, Jessica Lee, Jamie Eck, Miranda Saenz de Viteri, Brooke Esposito, Emily Finck, Hailey Hearney, Isabella Annunziata, Caroline Brucato, Madison Nocerino
Front row, left to right: Brianna Torres, Sierra Crowley, Faythe Fifield, Megan Burke, Amanda Kolberg, Hailey Vitale
Camera shy: Matthew Meagher, Emily Neri, Emma Rochetta, Nigel Williams

“This is the first large scale event that the LIJSL has held since December 2019,” explained LIJSL Managing Director Steve Padaetz.

New this year is the Tania Bonilla Memorial Scholarship, named after the very talented young woman who grew up playing for Brentwood in the LIJSL. Her ball control skills were exemplary and she played on a boys team that was dubbed “Tania’s team.”

LIJSL Scholarship Chairperson Lynn Scarpati addressed the scholarship recipients when she stated, “This is a very sweet, sweet ending to all your hard work. It’s just an honor to be here today.” Three of the recipients could not make it because of college commitments. Congratulations to all the LIJSL Scholarship recipients:

Sierra Crowley attending Northeastern University, Jerry and Sally Marinan Memorial Scholarship
Antonino Ruopoli attending St. Joseph’s College, Brittney Walsh Memorial Scholarship
Hailey Vitale attending Pace University, Brittney Walsh Memorial Scholarship
Nicholas Solar attending Binghamton University, Rocco Amoroso Sportsmanship Award Scholarship
Matthew Wright attending Boston College, Sean Urda Memorial Scholarship
Colin Richards attending Fairfield University, Peter C. Collins Presidential Scholarship
Isabel Rodriguez attending Vassar College, Addie Mattei-Iaia Presidential Scholarship
Faythe Fifield attending Springfield College, Pat Grecco Scholarship
Emily Finck attending the University of Scranton, Frank and Michael Vertullo Foundation Scholarship
Emily Neri attending SUNY Geneseo, Frank and Michael Vertullo Foundation Scholarship
Madison Nocerino attending the University of Delaware, Tania Bonilla Memorial Scholarship
Joseph Pitta attending Northeastern University, LIJSL Merit Scholarship
Emma Rochetta attending Clemson University, LIJSL Merit Scholarship
Brooke Esposito attending Manhattanville College, Bobbie and David Marks Memorial Scholarship
Amanda Kolberg attending the University of Georgia, Bobbie and David Marks Memorial Scholarship
Nigel Williams attending Cornell University, Bobbie and David Marks Memorial Scholarship
Jessica Lee attending Catholic University, Eileen Frazita Memorial Scholarship
Isabella Annunziata attending the University of Rhode Island, Joseph Lombardo Memorial Scholarship
Caroline Brucato attending Mount Saint Mary College, Michael Scarpati Memorial Scholarship
Matthew Meagher attending Wilkes University, Matthew Scarpati Memorial Scholarship
Jordan Cohen attending Salve Regina University, Miles For Matt Foundation Scholarship
Jamie Eck attending Utica College, Miles For Matt Foundation Scholarship
Hailey Hearney attending Drew University, Miles For Matt Foundation Scholarship
John Tiberia attending SUNY Maritime, Miles For Matt Foundation Scholarship
Brianna Torres attending the University of Massachusetts, Carolyn Page Memorial Scholarship
Reza Aziz attending CUNY School of Medicine, Sandra Atlas Bass Scholarship
Miranda Saenz de Viteri attending Fordham University, Frank Gorman Memorial Scholarship
Matthew Vlacich attending Clemson University, John Pinezich Memorial Scholarship
Paul Keraga attending Stony Brook University, Michael Secko Memorial Scholarship
Megan Burke attending Northeastern University, George Hoffman TOPSoccer Volunteer Scholarship
Sheyla Lopez attending Columbia University, George Hoffman TOPSoccer Volunteer Scholarship
Caroline Kehoe attending the University of Virginia, LIJSL TOPSoccer Volunteer Scholarship

Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association: With 100,000 youth soccer players–both boys and girls–and more than 25,000 volunteers, the non-profit Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) reaches from Montauk Point, Long Island to the Canadian border.


Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association: With 100,000 youth soccer players–both boys and girls–and more than 25,000 volunteers, the non-profit Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) reaches from Montauk Point, Long Island to the Canadian border.


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