Berkeley Mayor and Council Congratulate Elks Soccer Shoot Winners

February 5, 2017

On Monday, January 30th, Mayor Carmen Amato and the Berkeley Council honored the Bayville Elks #2394 6th Annual Soccer Shoot winners!

Congratulations to the top three winners in each age group:
U-8 Boys
1st Mayson Pennell
2nd Aiden Brescia
3rd Daniel Zaic

U-8 Girls
1st Mirabella Jimenez
2nd Peyton Sullivan
3rd Sophia Napolitano

U-10 Boys
1st Ryan Brescia
2nd Mason Bednarz
3rd Madden Mozal

U-10 Girls
1st Hailey Monprode
2nd Sophia Martin
3rd Nicole Kangas

U-12 Boys
1st Cosmo Zaccaro
2nd Ma’te’ Temesi
3rd Anthony Madrigal

U-12 Girls
1st Hannah Lewis
2nd Erika Kangas
3rd Gracie Lowe

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