Starting 11

Starting 11

Michael Cianci

Bio: Michael, a skilled and passionate soccer player, brings a rich history of success to the Roc City Boom. With a proven track record of dedication and excellence on the field, his inclusion in the Starting 11 is a strategic move to bolster the team's capabilities-- this time off the field. Michael's commitment to pushing boundaries and fostering a collaborative spirit will undoubtedly contribute to the Roc City Boom's growth. As a key player in the S11 group, he aims to inspire and elevate the entire team, creating a dynamic force that not only competes but thrives in the soccer arena, propelling the Roc City Boom towards sustained success and expansion.

Scott Brickman

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Bryce Stanton

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Christian Damico

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Dustin Reiner

Bio: Dustin is an avid soccer fan and enthusiastic supporter of local soccer.  He brings several decades of business operations experience, as well as leadership at both the corporate and grassroots organizational level to the Starting 11. He looks forward to collaborating with Roc City Boom leadership and the other members of the Starting 11 to help the team succeed. 

Evan Sardo

Bio: Evan “Rigatoni” Sardo is a new member of ROC City Boom's The Starting 11, renowned for his strategic brilliance and tactical acumen. With an unwavering eye for detail and a reputation as a straight-shooter, Evan combines his unmatched hustle from his playing days with a track record of success. In his youth, he earned the nickname "Pavel Nedved of the streets" for his exceptional skills. Evan specializes in streamlined, synergistic turn-key solutions, leveraging scalable business insights and dynamic, responsive data-driven forecasting to drive results. 

George Morningstar

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Ken McDermott

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Mike Harrison

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Rick Lewis

Bio: Rick is someone who doesn’t understand tactics or how to analyze a game, but knows how to write a recap despite this handicap. He is absurdly addicted to the Rochester Rhinos, even though they are dead, and now spends his time researching Rochester’s soccer history. He previously wrote for Valiant 33 and now writes for RochesterSoccerNews.com because he wants to do everything he can to promote and grow soccer at all levels in the city he loves... And it kills him to write “soccer” because it should be called football, its real name. 

Steve Abbamonte

Bio: Steve brings a wealth of behind the scenes experience to the Boom. In his role as passgate coordinator for several Rochester based teams, Steve has developed working relationships with ownership and management and serves as a supporter of sports for the Rochester Community. His goal is simple - if there is a team, he wants to be a part of it.