This seemed like a pretty big upset.
Eighth-seeded East Meadow rallied for three second-half goals and took down the No. 1 seed in Nassau Class AAA boys soccer, beating Uniondale, 3-1, in a quarterfinal match Wednesday at Cedar Creek Park in Seaford.
But Jets coach Bryan Horrmann begged to defer with the upset premise.
โI donโt think so,โ Horrmann said. โI think weโre both very strong teams. I have much respect for Uniondale. Uniondale is a very, very strong powerhouse team. But Triple A has shown this season that anything can happen on any given day.โ ย
This was that day.
โF-A-T-E,โ Knights coach Cohen Nelson said. โThere are days when itโs just not your day. Unfortunately, today was not our day.โ
Actually, Sept. 21 was not their day, either. East Meadow also edged the Conference AAA regular-season champ, 2-1, at Uniondale.
So Horrmannโs team will be playing at noon Sunday at Farmingdale State against the winner of Wednesday nightโs game between No. 4 Baldwin and No. 5 Oceanside.
The Jets returned 10 starters after a 2-11-1 run in 2022 and are now 8-5-2 semifinalists.
โWeโre scrappy,โย Horrmann said. โWe donโt give up. Once we start working together and we keep this up, weโre going to be a very tough team to stop.โ
That was apparent in the second half.
East Meadow was trailing, 1-0, at the intermission.
Raymond McLeod scored from the left doorstep off an assist from Roderick Rodriguez to to tie it just 4:04 into the second half.
Alex Nicolaou then untied it with 24:04 left, heading in a corner kick served by Dylan Wauchope.
About four minutes later, Wauchope took a penalty kick. The junior wing went left with the shot and beat Hugo Alessandro for the 3-1 lead.
โWeโre always a goal-scoring-threat team,โ Wauchope said.
Jack DeVoti, in his return after missing the previous two games with a concussion, made sure the Jets didnโt give up any after halftime. The senior goalkeeper delivered two…
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