The Warwick Fire Fighters Soccer Club U16 boys team went 1-2 with two one-goal losses at the 22nd annual Amherst Soccer Tournament over Memorial Day Weekend, but left with a prize just as big as the …
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The Warwick Fire Fighters Soccer Club U16 boys team went 1-2 with two one-goal losses at the 22nd annual Amherst Soccer Tournament over Memorial Day Weekend, but left with a prize just as big as the tournament championship. The team was the proud recipient of the tournament’s Tim Crisman Memorial Sportsmanship Award.
Three teams were honored with the award, which recognizes good sportsmanship from players, coaches and fans. The award was named for former Amherst soccer player Tim Crisman.
Pictured, front row: Bryant Reiss, Kamron Murphy, Cary Fields, Will Hindinger, Ian French and Jack Fitzgerald. Back row: Gabe Diplan, Tyler Ross, Mason Cocroft, Nick Paolino, Liam Strain, Trent Johnson, Ethan White, Evan Marino and Zach White. Coaches: Neil French, Eric Hindinger and Joe Murphy. Not pictured: Alexis Beltran and Sam Capobianco. (Submitted photo)
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