These boys from Brentwood gathered on the track near their bench at Middletown High School. They were wearing their new gray pullovers with the words STATE CHAMPION in white on the front, their commemorative medals and their winning smiles.
The inaugural Class AAA soccer champs were holding up five fingers during this traditional photo opportunity. They had just claimed the fifth state title in the powerful programโs history and first since 2019, the finishing touch on a perfect 22-0 season.
โI canโt believe it,โ forward Diego Argueta said that Sunday in November after his second-half goal gave Brentwood a 2-1 win over Section III champ Baldwinsville. โIt feels great. It really does feel great.โ
First prize came as no surprise to the man in charge.
โI never expected 22-0, but I thought we would be the state champions,โ said Ron Eden, their 28-year head coach. โI personally thought that this team was good enough to be state champions.
โYou need a lot of luck going along, and we didnโt have luck. We had bad luck. We had guys get hurt. We played games with two of our best players sitting on the bench. One kid tore his ACL. We havenโt had the breaks. But they made their own breaks.โ
Indeed, adversity didnโt slow this talented, experienced and determined team that also claimed the programโs 10th Long Island crown.
โThis team is so special because we always stay together no matter what happens,โ center defensive midfielder Stalyn Acosta said.
Brentwood climbed out of two-goal holes three times en route to perfection.
โWe persevere,โ said Argueta, a sophomore who scored 19 times. โWe will never give up.โ
They didnโt have forward Nico Loaiza, their leader with 23 goals, in a comeback win over Ward Melville for the Suffolk title due to a hamstring injury suffered in the semis. They took the Long Island and state championship games without him, too.
This was a team that didnโt have to depend on one player. It scored a program-record 94…
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