Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Day 2: hard-fought 1-2 loss, dramatic 2-1 victory


Great looking team! Phoenix/Tucson, Maccabi 2011, Israel


Josh, Lorenzo, and JZ with not-quite-lifesized Yossi Benayoun,
the greatest Israeli player in history. Yossi scored highlight-reel
goals for Liverpool before being transfered to Chelsea last year.
To watch 33-sec video of JZ's great PK:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_Rlyqh-NY8


Noah's sprained ankle was a tremendous babe-magnet.
Here Israeli dancer Tzilil offers rest and relaxation.


Two celebrated singers: Adamo from the party band Twice Baked
(book us for your wedding bar mitzvah, confirmation, bris,
annulment, funeral, etc.) and Brett Loewenstern from
American Idol...

Day 2: Phoenix/Tucson boys put together two complete games! 1st played Denver/Detroit/Houston, the best American team in the tournament. Starters all 17 year-olds, including two boys that play for Real Colorado Academy, the development squad for the MLS professional team. (The Israeli team is by far the best, but they have 18 and 19 year-old professionals, and our rules say 17 is the upper limit! Big scandal, btw.)

Denver/Detroit was really strong, but we held them without a goal for 29 minutes. Went into half down 0-1 after Aaron S made a half-dozen terrific saves, and then lightning struck about 5 minutes into the 2nd half: Shawn's thow-in was a laser, and Gino hit a stunning volley into the net to tie the game 1-1. We held off the onslaught for another 8 minutes before Denver scored to win it 2-1, but our boys fought hard till the final whistle. Case in point: Noah Z stretched his foot out to block yet another thumped shot, and the impact sprained his ankle! We learned back at the "hub" where we hang out between games that Israeli medics at SPORTING EVENTS do NOT have CRUTCHES! He's walking a bit this evening, however, so he'll still get to enjoy the rest of the Maccabi Games and tour, though he won't be able to play any more soccer.

This afternoon, played a terrific game against a Baltimore squad with the best goalie we've seen in the tournament. The Belassens combined for a great goal in the 1st half: Gino hitting a diagonal ball to Lorenzo pushing up along the right wing, Lorenzo crossing it back into Gino in the center, and Gino crushing the ball into the net.

In the 2nd half, we had about 6 breakaway attempts, but their keeper stopped us every time. In the meantime, B'more tied the score 1-1 with a quick counter-attack. Facing a disappointing draw in our final qualifying round game, we scored the decisive goal with about 8 minutes to play: Shawn fired in a low, scorching cross to the near post, where Jacob Z volleyed the ball hard and low into the corner of the net, past the diving keeper. A great combination for a well-deserved win!

We got the 4th seed in the blue division and will play the 5th seeded "Continental Team" in the quarterfinals tomorrow morning. We haven't seen them play, but a coach told me that they have a number of strong players culled from cities that only sent 1 or 2 kids to the Games. The winner plays in the afternoon in the semifinals and is guaranteed to play in Jerusalem on Sunday.

Peace out....Adamo

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Day 1, Competition


Phoenix/Tucson with adoring, young Israeli day campers

Two good halves for the Phoenix/Tucson soccer teams, and two poor halves.

Game 1 v. Vancouver/Virginia Beach/Albuquerque/Metro West (with two really good Israelis as well) started well, with Gino crossing to Brett, who buried the shot into the net for a 1-0 lead. Playing on SUPER SMALL goals, unlike in American Maccabi competitions, and couldn't get one past their goalie despite great efforts from Gino, Brett, and Noah. Went into half up 1-0...
...but opponents unlocked the defense for 3 goals in the 2nd half, and Phoenix/Tucson fell 1-3.

Game 2 v. Orange County/San Diego started poorly, and Phoenix/Tucson down 0-3 at half.
HOWEVER, Gino laced one through the goalie's outstretched hands in the 1st minute of the second half, the Jacob Z beat two defenders and was 8 yards from the goal when he was fouled from behind. He fooled the goalie with a terrific penalty kicked that banged in off the post, and it was suddenly 2-3. After Aaron S made three heroic saves to keep us within a hair's breadth of tying the game, OC/SD put the insurance goal in the net with 2 minutes remaining. Last play of the game: Benji dribble up into space and put in a diagonal ball for Noah down the left wing, Noah "one-touched" a lovely cross that curled in to the far post for Brett, and Brett volleyed a hard shot perfectly toward the net...but their keeper made a diving save to push the shot wide of the post. Excellent game, terrific sportsmanship by both our squad and theirs.

Opening ceremonies after the games were epic--got back home to our nice dorms in the Golan (1 hour from the "hub" near Kvar Blum") at 1:00 a.m.!!!

Day 1, fun with IDF between games


Gino, Shawn, Israeli soldier, Jacob Z


Gino practices with (unloaded) Israeli weapon


Brett samples the latest hardware


Benji & Jacob Z: IDF (Israeli Defense Force) recruits?


Aaron with his game face on, JZ his wingman

Opening Ceremonies = AWESOME!!!


Noah, Jacob, Scott: opening ceremonies in Kiryat Shmona


Noah Bryan Aaron with Israeli singer/sign-carrier


Jacob Z with (male) athletes and (female) Israeli teenagers


Jacob Danny Gino with dancers


Aaron JZ and Israeli teens dancing in mosh pit with Israelis

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Photo in Jewish News of Greater Phoenix

Noah and Jacob Z wearing their father's uniforms for the Maccabi USA masters' team playing in Brazil, December 2011. Nice story by Pardes alum Erica Morris at http://www.jewishaz.com