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Mineola Soccer Standouts to Compete in Third Annual Nassau County Executive Cup

Daniel Pardo, Andrew Pereira, Brian DeLay, Joshua Bergsohn, Krista Trinidad among Nassau County High School athletes competing.

Nassau County will host the county’s top high school and adult soccer players to participate in the third annual Nassau County Executive Cup on July 20, 2013, which will be held at Cantiague Park.

Mineola’s own Danny Pardo will be on the boys black team and will be joined by Andrew Pereira of Mineola and the Carle Place Fireballs and by Joshua Bergsohn of Wheatly and the New York Hota. Mineola native Brian DeLay of Wheatley and Albertson teams will be opposing them in blue.

On the girls side, Krista Trinidad of the Albertson Fury Celtic will be playing for the orange team.

The game schedule is as follows:

  • 3 p.m. Game 1 (West Field): NC Boys Team Red v. NC Boys Team Black
  • 3 p.m. Game 1 (East Field): NC Boys Team Silver v. NC Boys Team Royal Blue
  • 5:15 p.m. Game 2 (West Field): NC Girls Team Silver v. NC Girls Team Navy Blue
  • 5:15 p.m. Game 2 (East Field): NC Alumni Team White v. NC Alumni Team Navy Blue
  • 7:30 p.m. Game 3 (West Field): Championship Game 1 v. Championship Game 2
  • 7:30 p.m. Game 3 (East Field): Consolation Game 1 v. Consolation Game 2

“Nassau County has outstanding athletes and they are a true reflection of the exceptional athletic programs Nassau County offers,” said County Executive Mangano in a statement. “I am very proud to offer these young competitors with an opportunity to showcase their abilities in front of college coaches invited from all over the tri-state area, as they continue their pursuit of playing soccer at the collegiate level.”

The 3rd Annual Nassau County Executive Cup is organized and executed by and GO Sports, university placement specialists for student-athletes.


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