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Welcome to the website of the Hauppauge Revolution
This website will be a source for all information regarding the Revolution.
The schedules and field directions will be posted on the site as well as game results each week.
Standings and game results will also be available on the site.
There will also be a guest book so you can let the girls know how well they did each week.
Please encourage the girls to check out the site and make their own postings as well.
Thanks,

The Revolution Coaching Staff
Spring Season Alignments are out
The Revolution will see many familiar teams in the Spring as they look to be the winners of Division 2.
Joining the Revolution are Commack Courage, Longwood Twisters, West Babylon Force, Lynbrook/East Rockaway Lizards, Farmingdale Flash, Franklin Square Lightning, Wantagh/Seaford Blue Pride, Bethpage Supersonics and the Stony Brook Breakers
The Revolution welcome three new players for the spring
With the departure of Rachel and Vikki to the Hauppauge Rage and Catherine to Hauppage Vasity softball, the Revolution had several holes to fill. The team accomplished that adding three quality players to the fold. The coaches would like to welcome Gillian S, Carissa M and Kylie N to the team. Carissa will take over in goal, Kylie on defense and Gillian will look to keep up the goal scoring she did while playing for Middle Country. We welcome all the girls and wish our departing ones all the best.
Stong finish to a successful weekend
The Revolution closed out there fall season with two games and a chance for second place in a very competitive Division 2. On Saturday the girls took to the field against Franklin Square in a battle for second place. With Rachel A missing, the Revolution looked to Emily to fill in at keeper and she did a stellar job. The Lightning opened the scoring in the first half converting on a long ball that Em lost in the sun. With Hauppauge down 1-0 at the half, there was no panic. The girls knew they had to take care of business. They had chances in the first half as Catherine hit the crossbar twice. The Revolution came out dominating the second half and Catherine finally converted to tie the game at 1-1. After giving up the go ahead goal after a FS corner kick, the Revolution kept there composure and forged a tie when Rachel R fed Kerri at the top of the 18. Kerri converted far post t tie the game at 2-2. With 4 minutes left, Kaylie one timed a high arcing shot over the FS keeper that ended up in the far corner giving Hauppauge a 3-2 lead that they would hold onto.

Sunday, needing a tie or a win to secure second place, the Revolution took on the Wantagh/Seaford Blue Pride, in what would be Vikki and Rachel A's final game with the team. Those two played an integral part of the game as a miscommunication between the two led to a W/S goal. The game remained 1-0 until the final minute of the contest. Vikki moved up to a midfielder spot as Hauppauge went with three defenders. Lauren fed her with a cross and Vikki scored her final goal and the team 22nd of the season earning a 1-1 tie and second place.

The Coaches want to wish Rachel and Vikki good luck as they move to the Hauppauge Rage in the spring.
Revolution win 35th Annual HBC Tournament
One year after finishing as tournament runners-up, the Revolution set their sights on winning in 2011. The girls put on a soccer clinic Labor Day weekend scoring 13 goals while allowing only 3 in four games.
Game 1 was against Everton CT Academy. They were a very good opponent and the first half ended in a 0-0 tie. Midway through the second half, Kerri fed Rachel R with a perfect through ball. Rachel outraced the defender and slid the ball past the Everton keeper and Hauppauge had a 1-0 win.
Game 2 was against LI Cup finalist and last year HBC tournament winner West Babylon. The Revolution wasted no time in making the day miserable for the Force. Deanna opened the scoring early and netted another, Catherine scored 2, Kaylie and Kerri 1 each as Hauppauge coasted to a 6-0 halftime lead and a final of 6-1.
Sunday had the Revolution pitted against Division foe Massapequa Pride. Hauppauge took a 1-0 lead when Catherine scored off a pretty cross from Rachel R but saw the Pride tie the game 1-1 at the half.
Rachel A scored the go-ahead goal 1 minute into the second half and kaylie netted the eventual game winner as Hauppauge took game 3, 3-2.
The final game against Mamaroneck saw the girls put on an awesome passing display. Lauren, Deanna and Vikki scored goals for Hauppauge as they shut out Mamaroneck 3-0.
Long Island Soccer Shootout
Hauppauge place 3rd in the LISS tournament with a record of 2-1-1.
The team played three very good games before fading in the final game.
The girls beat the First place POB Lightning 2-1 and beat nemesis Farmingdale 4-0 on day one. Day 2 pitted Hauppauge against Bethpage and even though they had many chances to score, the Revolution ended with a 0-0 tie. The fianl game against Stony Brook ended with a 2-1 loss.
Overall the girls played very well.
Champions Again!
The Hauppauge Revolution defeated the West Babylon Force 2-0 to win their second Cup finals in the past three years. Led by goals from Lindsay and Catherine, the Revolution played perhaps their best game of the season in the last game of the season. After a somewhat disappointing 3-3-3 record in divisional play, the Revolution capped the season with a crowning moment on the heels of winning the Manalapan Memorial Day Tournament.
Hauppauge Revolution places 1st in Manalapan Tournament
With a record of 2-0-2, the Hauppauge Revolution finished as Champions of the girls U-13 White division. The girls scored 9 goals in four games while allowing only 1. Thanks to all the parents for supporting the team through some "Gettysburg hot" weather and special thanks to Dennis for driving Lindsay back early Sunday morning. The tournament also marked the return of Catherine to the field. She immediately made her mark with two goals in the first game. Great job by all the girls. They played some real good team soccer.
Guest Book
October 29, 2007 — Don't forget to sign the guest book. The girls are welcome to sign it as well.
Thanks.



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