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CP Building Blocks on PIX11 Morning News

Lindsay Bistis, CP Kids Director

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Built out of necessity from our own Field House parent, Pam Pepitone, CP Building Blocks is the most recent addition to our programs for toddler and preschool children. Because developmental needs are becoming more prevalent in children throughout New York City, Lisa Mateo from PIX11 Morning News visited the Field House to cover this incredible program.

Adult Soccer Winter League: Mid-Season Wrap-Up

Mollie Marcoux, Field House General Manager

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Over-30 division 1

Half-way through the season, the Wonderers, M&O Iron Work and Flint FC are tied for first place. Each team has five wins and one loss.  Flint FC robbed the Wonderers of their undefeated record last Monday night; as they stole the show with an 11-3 win.  Anfield Road End follows closely behind and could knock one of these teams out of contention on any given Monday.

Over-30 division 2

Inter Mipants has gotten off to a strong start this season with an impressive six wins and zero losses.  Shandy Drinkers hold the second place spot with a record of 5-1.  The two top teams will face each other on March 7th at 7:00pm.   Inter Mipants would be wise to strategize against Shandy Drinkers’ offense, who have managed to score 76 goals already this season.

Friday Co-ed Division

Arsenal GSE and Team Ramrod are tied for first place with an undefeated record of 5-0.  Arsenal seems to be the stronger of the two defensively, allowing only 24 goals so far this season. Team Ramrod, on the other hand, has scored 29 more goals than Arsenal and clearly possesses the offensive talent.  The two teams face each other on March 4th for a guaranteed great match.

Women's League

Wednesday night women teams McThree Man Wall and Baker Street Dozen are tied with 12 points each.  The two teams play each other on March 2nd.   In the meantime, the Women’s League is seeing some of the best competition to date and Brooklyn Tavern, FC Lions and Red Sky are all highly capable of overtaking either of these first place teams in the coming weeks.

Division 1

The unbeaten teams include Paul Weiss (Tuesday), Hi-Tech (Wednesday), Barcap USA (Thursday), and The Rascals (Sunday).  However, this is no time to get complacent.  Five weeks of the regular season remain and these teams have a number of talented and hungry teams nipping at their heels.

Division 2

Standouts in Division 2 include Argie (5-0), Elsewhere FC (5-0), McNulty’s Last Stand (5-0), LCM (6-0) and Bakers Street Barlocks (5-0-1). 

Division 3

There has been more reshuffling in Division 3 than in any other league this season.  Nearly 25 teams are within one victory of overtaking the team ahead of them. Special congratulations to Team Uncle Caddy, who is the only team to have more than a three-point lead over another team.

Stay tuned as teams gear up for the second half of the season.

Please click here for league schedules and results.

Week 3: Competition Heightens and Standings Take Shape

Mollie Marcoux, Field House General Manager

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Futbol at Chelsea Piers has reached the quarter mark of the winter season and standings have started to take shape as Week 3 comes to a close. 

On Monday evening, the Escobars pulled out an 11-9 win over the Goal Diggers.  Last season, the Escobars lost in overtime to team Sky Rink and came just short of being crowned champion.  They’ve returned hungry and eager to avenge last season’s loss.

Tuesday was one of the most competitive nights we’ve seen, as three of the games ended in 8-8 draws.  GFI Corporate Punishment hit their stride with a convincing 13-3 win over their opponents, DB Old School.  If you ask members of GFI, they’ll credit the win to their lucky purple shirts, which they brought back this week.

Look out for Baker Street Dozen this season.  They defeated powerhouse Brooklyn Tavern in the Women’s League last Wednesday night.  A few good matches are guaranteed to arise as Baker Street Dozen, Brooklyn Tavern and McThree Man Wall compete for the top spot.

Thursday night hosts the Premier Division.  Top dogs Melmac United and Aegis Capital continue to live up to their reputation but the Rebels and Chelsea United are looking to gain some respect.  Week 4 promises some good matchups, as these teams take on one another.

Coed team, Samba Falsa, played their first game of the season on Friday and held Topps Attax to a 10-10 draw.  It’ll be interesting to see if these rookies can hold their own against the veteran coed teams.

Game of the week goes to Kon Tiki vs. ML Calcio. Last Thursday, these two new teams proved that they belong to the Chelsea Piers Division 1 league.  Elite skill and emotion poured onto the field in the most technical and sensational game to date.  Kon Tiki defeated ML Calcio in the end, 7-4.

A special thanks to all the teams that came out on Sunday and competed. As most New Yorkers had their eyes glued to the New York Jets, the Sunday divisions proved their dedication and showed up to compete.  Stayed tuned for updates on Week 4.

Boys Gymnastics Team – On Fire!

Hector Salazar, Assistant Gymnastics Director

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Our competitive Boys Gymnastics team competed in three different competitions within the past two weeks. They performed very well against Level 5 and 7 kids from the tri-state area and kids from as far away as Canada!

Abie Grossfeld Invitational Results, Bridgeport, CT: January 23

This was our first time at this meet and we are excited to have won first place at the 1st Annual Abie Grossfeld Invitational.

Theodore Karakitsos – Level 7 – 1st Place Pommel Horse, 1st Place Parallel Bars, 2nd Place All Around, 2nd Place Floor, 2nd Place Rings, 3rd Place Vault, 3rd Place High Bar

Luca Ricciardi – Level 7 - 2nd Place High Bar, 3rd Place Floor

Level 7 Team – 1st Place

Brian Babcock Invitational Results, Allentown, PA: January 21-23

Assistant Head Coach, Will Pichardo commented, “We were very happy with our performance at this Invitational. This is the most challenging event of our season, and with over 100 athletes from as far as Canada, it was a truly exciting competition.” 

Gideon Small – Level 5 - 1st Place Rings, 1st Place All Around, 2nd Place Pommel Horse, 3rd Place High Bar 

Andrew Mattson – Level 5 - 2nd Place Rings, 3rd Place Vault, 3rd Place All Around

Caleb Ewing – Level 5 - 1st Place Pommel Horse

Level 5 Team – 3rd Place

West Point Invitational Results, West Point, NY: January 14-16

As always, we enjoy attending the West Point Invitational. It’s a very well-run competition and it’s great to see our athletes compete against kids from other states and perform well.

Andrew Mattson – Level 5 - 1st Place All Around, 1st Place Pommel Horse, 1st Place Rings, 2nd Place High Bar

Gideon Small – Level 5 - 1st Place Floor, 2nd Place All Around, 2nd Place Pommel Horse, 2nd Place Rings, 3rd Place High Bar

Level 5 Team – 1st Place

Theodore Karakitsos – Level 7 - 1st Place Pommel Horse

Luca Ricciardi – Level 7 - 1st Place High Bar, 2nd Place Vault, 3rd Place All Around, 3rd Place Floor, 3rd Place Parallel Bars

Matthew Duepner – Level 7 - 2nd Place Pommel Horse

Matyas Fenyves – Level 7 - 1st Place Vault

Level 7 Team – 3rd Place

Despite Cold, Winter Weather, Chelsea Piers Adult Soccer Season Heats Up

Mollie Marcoux, Field House General Manager

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A few weeks into the Winter League Season, chemistry is clicking and the Adult soccer teams are starting to bring quality, competitive soccer to the Field House.

This past week, Division 1 rival teams Bloomberg and Paul Weiss played another hard-fought match. The two teams last faced each other in the semi-finals of the fall season. They battled back and forth for 50 minutes, but Paul Weiss managed to secure the win with a final score of 11-10. The defending champions may have renewed their win this week, but they are sure to face Bloomberg again later in the season for another nail-biter.

Team Hi-Tech made quite the impression on the league this week.  The defending Over-30 Division 1 Champions tested their skills against Division 1 team The Swans (a regular Division 1 powerhouse). The game resulted in a 9-9 draw. Hi-Tech might not be as young and quick as many of the Division 1 teams, but their experience allows them to compete against the best teams in D-1.

The Over-30 Division 1 League also had quite the match up. M&O Iron Work, down 6-3 at halftime, mounted a furious comeback against the Wonderers. Despite their notable momentum, they just fell short of clenching the win. The final score was 11-12.

Division 2 had two close matches this week. FC Carmen held off Debevoise 9-8.  Tribeca Weasels and Baker Street Barlocks played to a 9-9 draw. All four teams left the fields hungry, demonstrating that this winter’s Division 2 league is going to be more competitive than ever before.

Friday night’s match up between the Feezables and Team Ramrod was the highest scoring game of the week. The thrilling goalfest resulted in a combined 31 goals. Team Ramrod proved to be the slightly stronger team, taking the win, 17 to 14.

This past week demonstrated the potential of the winter teams. Stay tuned for more updates next week.

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