(July 28, 2006)- The Long Island – Central game is usually one of the most anticipated games of the annual tournament and this year was no different. Many felt that, even after Central’s loss to Hudson Valley, they could bounce back and beat the Long Island contingent. Although there were a number of lighting strikes in the area during game time the lightning did not come from the Central team, who only sporadically looked like they could stop the powerful offense or the aggressive defense from LI. Long Island scored 4g in the first and 5 more before the half, while holding Central to a total of 3 and they then repeated the numbers in the second half. The game did not start, however without controversy as the Long Island team appealed a ruling that suspended star midfielder Rhamel Bratton for the Central game after he was ejected in the late game on Friday against Hudson Valley for receiving two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties. After a great deal of discussion, the suspension was upheld, and Bratton did not play in the game. He will, however, be available for Sunday’s game against Adirondack. Long Island scored first, at 11:01 when Justin Turri scored on a pass from Al Kohart. Central returned at 8:45 with a goal by Jeremy Boltus (assisted by Nick Lococo). That Central goal, however was their last of the quarter, while LI saw two goals from Shamel Bratton and another from Zach Howell (assisted by defenseman Matt Vernam). LI had a 4-1 lead at the end of the first quarter. Central came within two goals when Tim Rommel scored on a pass from Joel White at 8:16. Long Island scored three more before Central struck back. Dean Gibbons scored two goals, one assisted by Ryan Young who also scored the third in the run. White scored an unassisted goal for Central and LI then saw two more goals, the first by Young assisted by Howell in man up and the second by Gibbons, assisted by Bratton in a 5-on-3 set. The half ended with Long Island firmly in control with a 9-3 lead. The second half was lengthened by two breaks for lightning in the area. RIT is using sophisticated detection equipment that monitors the distance of such storms from the campus and uses the volunteer ham radio operators to notify the field personnel. Rules required all players and spectators to move to safety until the conditions change. The first break was called early in the third quarter and lasted more than 40 minutes. The second break occurred in the last quarter and lasted about 30 minutes. Central appeared to rally after the halftime break, scoring the first two goals, the first from the initial face off, when Jeremy Boltus scored on a feed from Nunzio Doldo just six seconds into the quarter. John Greeley took the score to 9-5 with his goal and help from Jack Harmatuk at 11:08. The first lightning break cleared the stands at this point. When the game was resumed, Long Island scored three more behind the efforts of Gibbons who scored one unassisted goal and one with an assist from Corey Winkoff. The other goal came from Bratton (unassisted). Central ended the scoring for the quarter as well as for the game when Boltus scored an unassisted goal at 1:45. Long Island scored five more unanswered goals in the last quarter with a 30 minute lighting break about half way through the period. Bratton, Winkoff, Steven Denapoli and Gibbons each added one goal and Young added two, while Bratton added two assists and Gibbons added one assist. The end of the game was spoiled somewhat by the weather and the frustration of players who have played a great deal of lacrosse over a short period of time and under hot and humid conditions. Central, who amassed 14 penalties in the game saw 6 of them in the fourth quarter. Long Island had 9 penalties, with only one in the last quarter. Stephen Bentz won 15 of 17 face offs for LI while Al Kohart had 5 for 7. Scoring for Central were Boltus (3g), Rommel (1g), White (1g-1a), Greeley (1g), Lococo (1a), Doldo (1a) and Harmatuk (1a). Scoring for Long Island were Turri (1g), Shamel Bratton (4g-3a), Howell (1g-1a), Gibbons (6g-1a), Young (4g-1a), Winkoff (1g-2a), Denapoli (1g) and Al Kohart (1a). Long Island will lock up the gold medal with a win over Adirondack on Sunday.
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