![]() Haronitis feels Tottenville is the team to beat right now in the Championship division. The Pirates defense, led by goalie Alec Meiselman hasn’t given up more than six goals this season. Cody Rivera and Joseph Gentile added goals and Kenny Coughlin had an assist. Tottenville (5-1) held off rival New Dorp 4-3 last week. ![]() They have found ways to gut out victories, despite not scoring much, their last two times out. It was a win he was also happy to see with his team focused on winning a PSAL city championship. “He’s very savvy,” Pirates coach Demetrios Haronitis said of DeMao. DeMeo’s brother Joe, who also played for Tottenville, is now a JV assistant at the school. Finally Nick Lamorgese broke up a clear and Agnese put home a feed from DeMeo with six seconds left in regulation to send the game to the extra session. The Staten Island school hadn’t scored for 10:42 over the third and fourth quarters. “We never quit,” said DeMeo, who was mobbed by his teammates. The Pirates also won in overtime last year after trailing on a Kenny Coughlin score. The goal finished an improbable comeback in Tottenville’s 5-4 victory against visiting Xaverian in non-league boys lacrosse Tuesday. “He knows how to finish,” senior midfielder Gino Agnese said. ![]() Instead he calmly stutter-stepped and rifled a shot into the lower left-hand corner for his second goal of the game and the winner in overtime. The underclassman didn’t get nervous and shoot at the first sign of an opening. “I had a lot of time.”ĭeMeo came rolling around the cage and found no one within 5 yards of him and the goal. “I didn’t want to miss it,” the Tottenville sophomore attack said. Nicholas DeMeo wanted to be sure to score, but wasn’t in a rush to do so. ![]()
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