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Fighting Tomcats, Long Island's new soccer team, facing must-win for playoff berth
Fighting Tomcats, Long Island's new soccer team, facing must-win for playoff berth

New York Post

time04-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Fighting Tomcats, Long Island's new soccer team, facing must-win for playoff berth

Long Island's newest soccer team, the Fighting Tomcats, is knocking on the door of a National Premier Soccer League playoff birth in its inaugural season, with everything coming down to a final game against New Haven United FC on Saturday. 'These guys have bought in,' head coach John Fitzgerald told The Post of his mostly local 2-3-4 squad knocking on the door of a postseason trip, as only a win will clinch come 7 p.m. at Hofstra University. Advertisement 'They come in, they train three nights a week, we train at nine o'clock at night … then they're getting up for work the next day because we're not paying them their full-time salaries.' For team captain Brian Saramago, a 26-year-old account manager from New Hyde Park, it means everything to have a chance to keep playing competitively at his age. 'We just want to give it our all,' he said, adding that the Tomcats' prior 2-1 victory and 3-3 draw against New Haven are giving everybody confidence. Advertisement The Fighting Tomcats, spearheaded by Fox anchor Brian Kilmeade (center) and his brother, Jim, are battling for a playoff berth. Handout Even though the guys are only playing with each other for the first time and in a short span, a deep bond has already developed, the captain added. 'Sometimes after a hard day at work, you don't really want to go to training, but then every time, I see everyone laughing and playing with each other,' Saramago said. 'That is why I think that this Saturday it's going to be something special.' 'I know I don't want it to be my last game with these guys.' Advertisement Yankees and Mets legend Darryl Strawberry is coming to Smithtown on Saturday afternoon to watch the Subway Series at Bull Smith's Tavern. The former outfielder will be at the bar at 4:10 p.m. for meet and greets, plus raffles. Advertisement The Southampton Firecracker Run is set to pop off Sunday morning, rain or shine. Darryl Strawberry Corey Sipkin for New York Post Both the 8K and the 3-mile runs will begin at 7:30 a.m. in Agawam Park at 25 Pond Lane, Southampton.

Mayor Elicker celebrates launch of New Haven United FC
Mayor Elicker celebrates launch of New Haven United FC

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Mayor Elicker celebrates launch of New Haven United FC

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker joined New Haven United Football Club owner Jason Price, coaches, and players at a celebratory launch, the city's semi-pro soccer team, on Friday afternoon ahead of the team's inaugural season. New Haven United FC is part of the National Premier Soccer League, which features players from Division I colleges and players beginning their professional careers. New Haven United looks to expand access to soccer, inspire youth, and strengthen community pride. The team's first match will be on Tuesday, May 14, at 7:00 p.m. against the Hartford City Football Club at Yale University's Reese Stadium. For more information about the team, residents can visit and tickets can be purchased at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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