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American Wins Irish Double at Bohs – Irish Voice
December 17, 2008

American Wins Irish Double at Bohs BY DECLAN O’KELLY Irish Voice 12/17/08 In the midst of Bohemians celebrations, after completing the league and Football Association of Ireland (FAI) cup double was a tall American rapping on stage to applause from the club’s fans at Dalymount Park. It wasn’t some exchange student who happened upon a […] Read more

New Bohemian – Asbury Park Press
December 11, 2008

New Bohemian: TR East alum Konopka has successful season with Irish soccer club By CHRIS CHRISTOPHER Asbury Park Press Ocean County Observer Staff Writer December 11, 2008 TOMS RIVER — When 2003 Toms River High School East graduate Chris Konopka landed in Dublin in January and began preseason training two days later with the famed […] Read more

Oh What A Feeling
December 2, 2008

When Boca alum Chris Konopka landed in Dublin back in January and began pre-season training with the fabled Irish soccer club Bohemians FC, the jersey shore native felt cautious but optimistic, not only about his own chances on making the team roster, but also about the Gypsies odds for success in their new season. Ten […] Read more

Boca Alum To Perform At Oceans Of Love Benefit – Jackson Times
November 29, 2008

Jackson Times Community News November 29, 2008 Boca Alum To Perform At Oceans Of Love Benefit OCEAN COUNTY – It is not uncommon to see numerous Jersey Shore Boca alumni giving back to their local community after their playing careers have ended, continuing to serve the soccer realm in some way, shape or form as […] Read more

Boca Quartet Bow Out Of Tourney
November 25, 2008

Four Boca U23 standouts bowed out of the 2008 NCAA Tournament this past week as the current intercollegiate college soccer season draws near to a close. Michael Krol, Erin Cunliffe, Ally Abbate and Daniel Brackley finished their season as their respective schools did not advance. All have been members of the Boca U23 program the […] Read more