Forty-three new photos -- from our games against Berkshire, Euclid, Nordonia and Perry -- have been added to our photo gallery and slideshow.
You can see the slideshow by clicking here. And you can go to our photo gallery, where you can download copies of the pictures, by clicking here.
Enjoy!
Welcome to the online home of the soccer team at Benedictine, a Catholic high school in Cleveland, Ohio, established in 1927 by the Benedictine Monks. Get the latest team news and stay up-to-date on games and other events with the calendar below. We encourage you to contact Head Coach Michael Perez with questions about our soccer program. Join us. And take your place among the Men of Benedictine.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Benedictine defeats Warren John F. Kennedy High School
The Bengals topped John F. Kennedy Catholic High School Wednesday in another nail-biter in Warren. The score was 1-0.
Benedictine improved to 3-0 in North Coast League play. The school's overall record stands at 4-4-1.
The Bengals' Tony Smith scored the game's lone goal. Benedictine goalie Aaron Davis grabbed 20 saves in the shutout.
Benedictine improved to 3-0 in North Coast League play. The school's overall record stands at 4-4-1.
The Bengals' Tony Smith scored the game's lone goal. Benedictine goalie Aaron Davis grabbed 20 saves in the shutout.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Next Up: JFK Catholic High School in Warren
Benedictine will play John F. Kennedy Catholic High School in Warren at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. The field is right behind the high school, located at 2550 Central Parkway SE, Warren, 44484.
And most importantly, if you're looking for a place to eat, a Bene supporter and native of Warren suggests the Buena Vista Cafe, about a half mile from the school at 1305 Buena Vista Ave., 44483.
He describes it as "a great little restaurant . . . famous for fried chicken and Greek Pizza." Go Bengals!
And most importantly, if you're looking for a place to eat, a Bene supporter and native of Warren suggests the Buena Vista Cafe, about a half mile from the school at 1305 Buena Vista Ave., 44483.
He describes it as "a great little restaurant . . . famous for fried chicken and Greek Pizza." Go Bengals!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Benedictine tops VASJ 4-3 in league game
Benedictine beat Villa-Angela-St. Joseph High School Wednesday night in a hard fought game at the Lost Nation Sports Complex in Willoughby. The score was 4-3 in favor of our Bengals.
The win improves Benedictine's record to 3-3-1, and 2-0 in the North Coast League.
Tony Smith led the scoring with three goals. And Alex Fatica added one. Goalie Aaron Davis recorded 11 saves in the league game.
The win improves Benedictine's record to 3-3-1, and 2-0 in the North Coast League.
Tony Smith led the scoring with three goals. And Alex Fatica added one. Goalie Aaron Davis recorded 11 saves in the league game.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Benedictine outpaces Andrews Osborne Academy
Our Bengals beat the Andews Osborne Academy 9-2 tonight in a game in Willoughby.
Tony Smith scored four times, and Alex Fatica recorded another two. Greg Joyce, Jacob Maclin and Christopher DiFrancesco each added a goal.
Fatica, Maclin, A.J. Myers, and Conor Devers all had assists. The Bengals took 47 shots on goal.
"All in all, I was particularly impressed with the younger players," said Head Coach Michael Perez.
There has been a change in fields for Wednesday's 4:30 p.m. game against Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School. The game will be played at Lost Nation Sports Park in Willoughy. The address is 38630 Jet Center Dr. The Sports Park is next to Lost Nation Airport, a couple of miles north of State Route 2.
Tony Smith scored four times, and Alex Fatica recorded another two. Greg Joyce, Jacob Maclin and Christopher DiFrancesco each added a goal.
Fatica, Maclin, A.J. Myers, and Conor Devers all had assists. The Bengals took 47 shots on goal.
"All in all, I was particularly impressed with the younger players," said Head Coach Michael Perez.
There has been a change in fields for Wednesday's 4:30 p.m. game against Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School. The game will be played at Lost Nation Sports Park in Willoughy. The address is 38630 Jet Center Dr. The Sports Park is next to Lost Nation Airport, a couple of miles north of State Route 2.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Faces of our team 2011-'12
Coach Perez | Coach DiPio | Bene Soccer | |
Diaz #10 | Maclin #19 | Fatica #2 | |
Devers #5 | DiPio #9 | Smith #24 | |
Joyce #7 | Gilliam #12 | Judy #16 | |
Bright #18 | Brodsky #3 | Davis #1 | |
DiFrancesco #30 | Gray #21 | Hancock #15 | |
Johnston #17 | Keiper #13 | Lacey #8 | |
Myers #23 | Wadesisi #11 |
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Bendictine shows heart, battles to a 5-5 tie with Berkshire High School
An on-again-off-again drizzle and soggy field didn't dampen our Bengals' spirit Thursday night as they came back from a two-goal deficit late in the second half to walk away with a 5-5 tie against Berkshire High School.
Tony Smith scored three times for Bendictine and Alex Fatica scored twice. Aaron Gilliam recorded two assists, and Jonathan Diaz, Fatica, and Aaron Davis each had one. The Bengals took 24 shots on goal.
On the other side of the ball, senior Bryse Cirjak, known to Benedictine fans simply as No. 21, dominated play for Berkshire. Cirjak scored three times, while No. 19 Gabriel Skol scored twice.
Benedictine struck first a couple of minutes into the game when Smith scored. The lead changed hands after that, and Benedictine found themselves down 3-2 at the half. Berkshire stretched the lead to 5-3 by late in the second half.
But Bengal senior co-captains Diaz, Fatica, and Jacob Maclin turned up the heat on the field, rallying the team through their words and stepped-up, hard-nosed play. Benedictine scored twice, and pressured Berkshire near its goal in the final minutes of the game. The Bengal defense played tough, making key stops and saves as the clock wound down.
"We didn't give up at the end. We fought back," said Assistant Coach Giuseppi DiPio.
"I liked our heart, that we didn't give up," added Head Coach Michael Perez.
"We missed some opportunities," Perez said. "Our team work was better. Now they're showing me they're ready to take this to the next step."
Our tailgate party is coming up
Our tailgate event will be on Saturday, Sept. 17, before the game against Nordonia High School. The game is at 7 p.m. Our tailgate party will be at 2 p.m. at the school.
For $10 per family, you'll get hamburgers, hotdogs, condiments, and buns.
Some families have already given Denice DiPio $5, but you owe another $5. (Sorry. That's because we upped the contribution amount after pricing food). You can send money for the party with your son in an envelope with your name on it. Have him give it to Coach Perez.
Additionally, each family is asked to bring their own drinks plus a dish to share with everyone. Please let Denice know how many people you are bringing and what your dish will be.
You can reach her at gddipio@sbcglobal.net, 440-668-0205 (cell) or 440-585-1739 (home). Mrs Lacey said she is going to bring individual bags of chips plus some sort of dessert. Thanks Mrs. Lacey!
You may also want to bring chairs.
If the weather does not cooperate, the tailgate will be cancelled.
Thanks Denice for all your hard work! And go Bengals!
For $10 per family, you'll get hamburgers, hotdogs, condiments, and buns.
Some families have already given Denice DiPio $5, but you owe another $5. (Sorry. That's because we upped the contribution amount after pricing food). You can send money for the party with your son in an envelope with your name on it. Have him give it to Coach Perez.
Additionally, each family is asked to bring their own drinks plus a dish to share with everyone. Please let Denice know how many people you are bringing and what your dish will be.
You can reach her at gddipio@sbcglobal.net, 440-668-0205 (cell) or 440-585-1739 (home). Mrs Lacey said she is going to bring individual bags of chips plus some sort of dessert. Thanks Mrs. Lacey!
You may also want to bring chairs.
If the weather does not cooperate, the tailgate will be cancelled.
Thanks Denice for all your hard work! And go Bengals!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Bengals top Holy Name
Solid defense and a burst of scoring led by Tony Smith lifted Benedictine last night to victory over Holy Name High School at James Day Park in Parma. The score was 5-1. Smith, who scored three times for the Bengals, was joined with goals by Alex Fatica and Aaron Gilliam. Games photos have been added to our gallery. Click here to see them.
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