A New Look For Mens Soccer In 2009
A New Look For Men’s Soccer In 2009
CHICOPEE, MA – Team first. Individual acclaim
second.
That is the philosophy that has overtaken the men’s soccer
team under first-year head coach Chris
Streeter.
“This is a process that the guys are starting to buy
into,” Coach Streeter stated. “It is something that I
believe in and that we are going to work toward every
day.”
Eleven players from last year’s squad and five newcomers
will take to the field this fall ready to embrace a new brand of
soccer with a team-first mentality, and a determination to build
upon the positives from past seasons.
“We are going to build on the strengths from the past few
years and ideally we’d like to improve upon our
record,” Coach Streeter said. “Our goal is to make it
to the postseason and beyond and we are working on that one day at
a time.”
FORWARDS/MIDFIELDERS
Experience at the forward and midfield positions will help this
squad strengthen an offensive attack that scored only 19 goals in
2008.
Junior midfielder Sam Senecal (Chicopee, MA) and
junior forward Nick Espinola (Derry, NH) netted
two goals apiece last season and will be key components to Coach
Streeter’s gameplan in 2009.
“Nick [Espinola] looks great in practice,” Coach
Streeter remarked. “He is quick, has good size and is a very
good attacking midfielder.”
On the outside, junior forward Josh Chagnon (Loudon,
NH), a first-year player, will provide a spark with his
tendency to show up in the right place at the right time.
“Josh has great size and has a knack for finding the
goal,” Coach Streeter commented. “He likes to create
and his offensive play will bring some excitement to this
team.”
Junior midfielder Courtney Johnson (Belchertown,
MA) earned First Team All-NECC honors, as he registered a
goal and three points in five conference games last season. He will
join sophomore wingmen Adam Schnopp (Pittsfield,
MA) and Tom Ferruolo (Arlington, VT) to
highlight a group that returns five players.
Freshman Tavish Leland (Bridgton, ME) will see
action as a forward or midfielder, while classmate Tyler
Ziemba (Chicopee, MA) will play a role as either a
midfielder or defender.
DEFENDERS
A new face will grace the Blazer backfield in 2009 as senior
Ben Masse (Chicopee, MA) joins classmate
Nick Bamford (Ludlow, MA) and junior Chris
Silva (Chicopee, MA) to complete a solid line of
defense.
A three-year starter in the midfield, Masse will have to make an
adjustment similar to what Silva made a year ago in order to direct
Elms College’s stalwart defense.
“I am very impressed with the work ethic of Ben, Chris and
Nick,” Coach Streeter explained. “All three are very
mature and will anchor what will be a very strong backfield for us.
We will look to them to lead this team.”
Senior Jon D’Amours (Chicopee, MA) and
junior Justin Pearson (Torrington, CT) will
provide a nice complement in the back.
GOALKEEPERS
The Blazers enter the season with a more experienced group of goal
tenders, including junior Will Dziura (Chicopee,
MA) and sophomore Ryan Sullivan (Agawam,
MA).
Sullivan started 15 of 16 games between the pipes in 2008 and
stopped 85 shots.
Dziura saw action in three contests as a sophomore but has been a
welcomed bright spot in preseason workouts.
“Dziura came into the preseason strong and fit and ready to
embrace his role,” Coach Streeter noted. “I am really
looking forward to seeing what he can do for us this
season.”
Freshman Mike Peloquin (Chicopee, MA) rounds out
a stellar group of net-minders that will undoubtedly make a
statement moving forward.
SCHEDULE
To say that the Blazers’ schedule poses a challenge would be
an understatement. In addition to having a very competitive core of
conference opponents, Elms’ non-conference slate is spotted
with matches against high quality opponents who enjoy success on a
yearly basis.
Three games into the season, the Blazers travel to Springfield
College (Sept. 12) who are a perennial top 15 caliber squad in
Division III.
Elms also has home contests against Westfield State (Sept. 22) and
Amherst (Oct. 13), who earned a spot in the NCAA Division III Final
Four in 2008.
Coach Streeter is familiar with the Westfield State men’s
soccer program, as he served as an assistant there from
1998-99.
“Westfield State had a great year last year. They are very
competitive,” Coach Streeter observed. “There is a lot
of history and meaning for me with this game.”
The Blazers will look to improve upon their 1-5 mark in league
action from a year ago as they will compete against NECC members
Wheelock, Lesley, Daniel Webster, Mitchell, Newbury, Southern
Vermont and Becker once.
“It’s very clear we have a lot of work to do,”
Coach Streeter explained. “No one is afraid of Elms College
and that is something that needs to change.”
WRAP-UP
With eleven returners and a complement of five newcomers in place,
a new era of men’s soccer is set to begin at Elms
College.
“A team-first philosophy is something I believe very
strongly in,” Coach Streeter said. “I also believe that
it is something that with hard work, can translate into success
very quickly. This is a day-by-day process and right now our focus
is just that. Day-by-day.”