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2009 CSI CORPORATE CHALLENGE TEAM

Back Row

Joe Graci, Brian Campball,
Tom Maurici, Jim VanEron,

Front Row

Anthony Giovan, John Giovan,
Rocco Fredella

 



Above

CSI pushes forward as The Chariots
tighten the defense.

Right: New York Strikers' Danny Baum.

Chariots get back on D after Steal by CSI.

NY Chariot's Head Coach and
Board president, Tony Nussbacher.

NY Strikers' Brian Cruise and long time friend,
CSI's Rocco Fredella.

The NY Chariots currently have two competitive indoor wheelchair soccer teams, the NY Chariots and NY Strikers. Both teams travel throughout the country to play this action-packed team sport. the two teams play in separate divisions, the USA-IWS Open Division (Chariots) and A Division (Strikers).

CSI has donated tens of thousands of dollars and uniforms for every member of the team in our 15-year association with this dynamic non-profit organization.

Strikers' Point Guard Carlos Gonzalez (4)
on the break.

Rocco Fredella calls time out!

 

Above

Chariots' veteran big man, (DJ) Denton Johnson,
slides into the front court.

Left

Strikers' Blocker Danny Dalton

Above

Donna Gack and Brian Cruise

Below

Striker's Douglas King and 8 Michael Bebee

 

Above

Cruise on the pick for Bebee on the go.

Right

CSI President John Giovan and
Chariots' friend and volunteer, Steve Mandel.

 

Above

Chariot's Head Coach, Tony Nussbacher, winner of 11 IWS National Championships,
referees the action.

Left

Strikers' Tommy Kurz and Chariots blocker, Smilin' Keith Haarmann.

 

Above

Tony Nussbacher gives the CSI team a bit of x's and o's

Right

Tony Nussbacher and DJ, (Denton Johnson)

Half-Time discussions with
the Chariots brain trust

Assistant Coach Ron Tavis instructs the troops

Chariots' veteran's Rene Rivera (32) and Tony Kokell (49), talk it over on the sideline.

Steve Mandel and Danny Baum
enjoying the action

CSI Goalie,Tom Maurici and Rocco Fredella

Chariots get back on "D" as CSI steal and go.

Fun Fact:

Carlin Systems, Inc. have supported
the Chariots and their predecessors,
the Suffolk Seagulls, for 15 years.

The CSI team play the Chariots at least once a year to raise money and awareness for the organization and for CSI give back
to our Long Island community.
CSI has defeated the Chariots twice.

Tom Maurici mans the goal for CSI.

Tom is also the catcher and an outfielder
for the Carlin Tappers softball team.

Tommy Kurz, Keith Haarmann
and the bench on down the line.

The Chariots play in the Open Division of the USA-Indoor Wheelchair Soccer league. They have a strong goaltender tandem that includes Tommy Deitz (Above) and former MVP Tony Kokell (right).

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