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New York Post, Thursday, January 21, 2016 nypost.com 40 h AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) You must keep dreaming, even if so many of your dreams have failed to come true. Now that the Sun is moving through your birth sign there is every chance that what earlier seemed like a fantasy will quickly become a reality. Lucky you! i PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) You could be a bit too emotional today. You will do yourself a lot of favors if you resist the urge to reply in kind to any adverse comments you receive from those you work or do business with. Count to ten before putting your feelings into words. ^ ARIES (March 21-April 20) Even if you sometimes find it hard to connect with people emotionally you will do so with ease over the next few days. The planets will help you empathize with those who, under normal circumstances, you might find it hard to feel sorry for. _ TAURUS (April 21-May 21) It is important that you approach the day in a light-hearted manner because that will make it easier to deal with the huge responsibilities now coming your way. Don't take what you have to do too seriously - just get on with it and keep smiling. ` GEMINI (May 22-June 21) There is excitement in the air at the moment - you can feel that something special is going to happen. The Sun in Aquarius over the next few weeks will bring new opportunities your way, and give you the confidence to make something of them. a CANCER (June 22-July 23) How can you make your home life more enjoyable? One way is to put work matters to the back of your mind and focus on family to the exclusion of everything else. Making a profit is okay but making loved ones happy is priceless. b LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) No matter how busy the past few weeks have been and no matter how desperately you need time to recover this is going to be an active day. Keep the momentum going, because once you slow down you will find it hard to speed up again. c VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) You are advised not to make any sudden changes over the next 24 hours because if you do you will only have to change them back again later on. Things may look bad at the moment but they are not nearly as bad as they seem. d LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) You will be rather excitable today and the smallest thing will set you off. You won't know yourself which way you are going to jump next, so don't be surprised if others, even those you are closest to emotionally, stay out of your way. e SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Whatever else you do today, don't panic. Your life is NOT falling apart - you are just looking at things from too negative an angle. You may be a bit down at the moment but later on your mood and your viewpoint will be more positive. f SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 - Dec. 21) Friends will surprise and delight you with sudden invitations and suggestions for having a good time, so don't plan your schedule in too much detail. Where your social life is concerned you must be ready to drop whatever you are doing and party. g CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - Jan. 20) Make the most of today's positive influences to impress employers and other important people. You have the happy knack of knowing the right thing to say, in the right way at the right time, and it won't be long before others are trying to impress you. BIRTHDAY THURSDAY Do you follow your heart or do you follow the money? Only you can decide but most likely you are wise enough to realize that if you put your emotional needs first your financial needs will take care of themselves. It rarely works the other way around. Sally Brompton Daily Horoscope DISCOVER MORE ABOUT YOURSELF AND WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS AT SALLYBROMPTON.COM HomeClassifieds NYP nypost.com 212-930-8100 REAL ESTATE MANHATTAN APTS FURNISHED Kitchenettes & Studio Apartments Bklyn, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan Single $800m /up Couple $900m /up nyc rentals 212-697-3137 TTY/7026 MANHATTAN FURNISHED ROOMS A1 All Areas - Rooms & Studios Bklyn, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan Rooms $125wk/up; Studios $800mo/up nyc rentals 212-697-3137 TTY/7026 BROOKLYN FURNISHED ROOMS EAST NEW YORK ALABAMA AVE 1 Furn rooms for rent. 2 wks sec. & 1 wk rent. Near #3 & L trains. Call 718-922-8735 QUEENS UNFURNISHED APTS FLUSHING 158th St. - Near Northern Blvd & LIRR. New 1 BR -$1,300. 3rd flr. walkup. No Pets. No brokers. No Fee. 718-358-3564; 718-575-9600 To place a legal or public notice In the New York Post Classifieds, Call 212-930-8100 QUEENS HOUSES FOR SALE FOREST HILLS & GARDENS See our website for our listings including a complete schedule of OPEN HOUSES this weekend 718-268-1045 On Site-Pvt Pking 16 Station Square "At the Gardens’ Gate" www.foresthillsrealestate.com HOTELS/SHORT TERM St. Maarten Luxury Villa for Rent Need a break, 1 week left $3,000 for 3 BR Feb 20-27 Dazzling views, pool, maid service, [email protected] Sell your car online! Place your ad on vehicles.classifieds.nypost.com COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES Soho District Manufacturing Space For lease. Ideal for service, industrial. No retail or office users. 34 Howard Street: 2,700SF gnd+ 2,300SFcellar $216,000 annual basis ($80/SF). Ralph 212-431-7500 Soho District Manufacturing Space For lease. Ideal for service, industrial. No retail or office users. Loc#4: 2,400SF gnd+cellar $80/SF. Ralph 212-431-7500 HOUSES COOPS CONDOMINIUMS RENTALS REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY VACATION PROPERTIES COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES INVESTMENT PROPERTIES REAL ESTATE FINANCE PUBLIC NOTICE PLACE AN AD Phone: 212-930-8100 Mon-Fri – 8:30am – 6pm Fax: 212-930-8120 To confirm your fax 212-930-8154 Email: [email protected] Mail/Prepay: NYP Home New York Post Classifieds 1211 Ave of the Americas, 15th Floor New York, NY 10036 Place your ad 24 hrs/7 days: DEADLINES Liner Ads Tuesday: Monday 2:30PM Wednesday: Tuesday 2:30PM Thursday: Wednesday 2:30PM Thurs NYPHome: Wed 2:30PM Friday: Thursday 2:30PM Saturday: Friday 2:30PM Sunday: Friday 2:30PM Display Ads Monday:Thursday 4:30 PM Tuesday: Friday 5PM Wednesday: Monday 5PM Thursday: Tuesday 5PM Friday: Wednesday 5PM Saturday/Sunday:Thursday 5PM PAYMENTS We Accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, checks and money orders The New York Post reserves the right to edit, reclassify, reject or cancel an ad at any time. We can only give appropriate credit, not to exceed the cost of the ad, for one insertion. We are not liable for com- plete omissions. Any discrepancies must be brought to our attention within 30 days of the first day the ad runs, in order to receive consideration for credit. www.classifieds.nypost.com /post Monday: Friday 2:30PM Thurs NYPHome: Tues Noon FeaturedHomes To advertise call Natasha Rivera at 212-930-5748 TheIsoldiCollection.com FRANK D. ISOLDI Broker/Sales Associate #1 Agent – Westfield Office Direct line: 908-301-2038 Email: [email protected] Visit my website at: TheIsoldiCollection.com Don’t Miss this elegant & sprawling 4 bedroom, 3.2 bath Center Hall Colonial w/3 fireplaces, renovated baths, FDR, LR w/columned rear vestibule, office, gourmet EIK, FR w/tray ceiling & built-ins, MBR retreat w/sitting rm. & luxurious bath. 2nd floor laundry. LL w/rec. room, wine cellar & powder rm. Patio, gazebo, heated solarium offer wonderful living & entertaining space. Convenient to downtown Westfield. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JANUARY 24th 1-3 PM 739 LAWRENCE AVENUE, WESTFIELD NJ $1,925,000 REALTORfollow me on Twitter @HomesWestfield to get a sneak peek at our new listings at #209Central!

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Youmust keep dreaming, even ifso many of your dreams havefailed to come true. Now that theSun is moving through your birthsign there is every chance thatwhat earlier seemed like afantasy will quickly become areality. Lucky you!

i PISCES(Feb. 20­Mar. 20)

You could be a bit too emotionaltoday. You will do yourself a lotof favors if you resist the urge toreply in kind to any adversecomments you receive fromthose you work or do businesswith. Count to ten before puttingyour feelings into words.

^ ARIES(March 21­April 20)

Even if you sometimes find ithard to connect with peopleemotionally you will do so withease over the next few days. Theplanets will help you empathizewith those who, under normal

circumstances, you might find ithard to feel sorry for.

_ TAURUS(April 21­May 21)

It is important that you approachthe day in a light­heartedmannerbecause thatwillmake it easier todealwith the huge responsibilitiesnow coming yourway. Don't takewhat you have to do too seriously ­just get onwith it and keep smiling.

` GEMINI(May 22­June 21)

There is excitement in the air atthe moment ­ you can feel thatsomething special is going tohappen. The Sun in Aquariusover the next few weeks willbring new opportunities yourway, and give you the confidenceto make something of them.

a CANCER(June 22­July 23)

How can you make your homelife more enjoyable? One way isto put work matters to the backof your mind and focus on familyto the exclusion of everythingelse. Making a profit is okay butmaking loved ones happy ispriceless.

b LEO(July 24­Aug. 23)

Nomatter how busy the past fewweeks have been and no matterhow desperately you need timeto recover this is going to be anactive day. Keep the momentumgoing, because once you slowdown you will find it hard tospeed up again.

c VIRGO(Aug. 24­Sept. 23)

You are advised not to make anysudden changes over the next 24hours because if you do you willonly have to change them back

again later on. Things may lookbad at the moment but they arenot nearly as bad as they seem.

d LIBRA(Sept. 24­Oct. 23)

Youwill be rather excitable todayand the smallest thingwill set youoff. Youwon't knowyourselfwhichway you are going to jumpnext, sodon't be surprised if others, eventhose you are closest toemotionally, stay out of yourway.

e SCORPIO(Oct. 24­Nov. 22)

Whatever else you do today, don'tpanic. Your life isNOT falling apart­ you are just looking at things fromtoo negative an angle. Youmay be abit down at themoment but lateron yourmood and your viewpointwill bemore positive.

f SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23 ­ Dec. 21)

Friends will surprise and delightyou with sudden invitations andsuggestions for having a goodtime, so don't plan your schedulein too much detail. Where yoursocial life is concerned you mustbe ready to drop whatever youare doing and party.

g CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 ­ Jan. 20)

Make the most of today's positiveinfluences to impress employersand other important people. Youhave the happy knack of knowingthe right thing to say, in the rightway at the right time, and it won'tbe long before others are tryingto impress you.

BIRTHDAY THURSDAYDo you follow your heart ordo you follow the money?Only you can decide butmost likely you are wise

enough to realize that if youput your emotional needs

first your financial needs willtake care of themselves. Itrarely works the other way

around.

Sally Brompton Daily HoroscopeDISCOVER MORE ABOUT YOURSELF ANDWHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS AT

SALLYBROMPTON.COM

HomeClassifiedsNYP nypost.com212-930-8100

REAL ESTATE

MANHATTAN APTSFURNISHED

Kitchenettes & Studio ApartmentsBklyn, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan

Single $800m /up Couple $900m /upnyc rentals 212-697-3137 TTY/7026

MANHATTANFURNISHED ROOMS

A1 All Areas - Rooms & StudiosBklyn, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan

Rooms $125wk/up; Studios $800mo/upnyc rentals 212-697-3137 TTY/7026

BROOKLYNFURNISHEDROOMS

EAST NEW YORK ALABAMA AVE1 Furn rooms for rent. 2 wks sec. & 1

wk rent. Near #3 & L trains.Call 718-922-8735

QUEENSUNFURNISHEDAPTS

FLUSHING 158th St. - Near NorthernBlvd & LIRR. New 1 BR -$1,300. 3rd flr.

walkup. No Pets. No brokers. NoFee. 718-358-3564; 718-575-9600

To place a legal or public noticeIn the New York Post Classifieds,

Call 212-930-8100

QUEENS HOUSESFOR SALE

FOREST HILLS & GARDENSSee our website for our listings

including a complete schedule ofOPEN HOUSES this weekend

718-268-1045On Site-Pvt Pking 16 Station Square

"At the Gardens’ Gate"www.foresthillsrealestate.com

HOTELS/SHORT TERM

St. Maarten Luxury Villa for Rent

Need a break, 1 week left $3,000 for3 BR Feb 20-27 Dazzling views, pool,maid service, [email protected]

Sell your car online! Place your ad onvehicles.classifieds.nypost.com

COMMERCIAL &INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES

Soho District Manufacturing SpaceFor lease. Ideal for service, industrial.

No retail or office users.34 Howard Street: 2,700SF gnd+

2,300SFcellar$216,000 annual basis ($80/SF).

Ralph 212-431-7500

Soho District Manufacturing SpaceFor lease. Ideal for service, industrial.

No retail or office users.Loc#4: 2,400SF gnd+cellar

$80/SF. Ralph 212-431-7500

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FRANK D. ISOLDI Broker/Sales Associate#1 Agent – Westfield Office

Direct line: 908-301-2038Email: [email protected] my website at: TheIsoldiCollection.com

Don’t Miss this elegant & sprawling 4 bedroom, 3.2 bath Center HallColonial w/3 fireplaces, renovated baths, FDR, LR w/columned rearvestibule, office, gourmet EIK, FR w/tray ceiling & built-ins, MBR retreatw/sitting rm. & luxurious bath. 2nd floor laundry. LL w/rec. room, winecellar & powder rm. Patio, gazebo, heated solarium offer wonderfulliving & entertaining space. Convenient to downtown Westfield.

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NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT -

COUNTY OF QUEENS

Index No. 704208/13DLJ MORTGAGE CAPITAL, INC,Plaintiff(s) AgainstTERRY S. JAGIAH, ET AL.,Defendant(s).Pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale, dulyentered in the Queen’s CountyClerk’s Office on 11/10/2015, I, theundersigned Referee will sell atpublic auction at the QueensCounty Supreme Court, 88-11Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NY inCourtroom #25 on 2/5/2016 at10:00 AM, premises known as 144-10 Liberty Ave, Jamaica, NY11435, and described as follows:ALL that certain plot, piece orparcel of land, with the buildingsand improvements thereonerected, situate, lying and beingin the Borough and County ofQueens, City and State of NewYork and designated on the taxmaps of the Queens CountyTreasurer as Block 10043 and Lot5.The approximate amount of thecurrent Judgment lien is$842,018.02 plus interest andcosts. The premises will be soldsubject to provisions of theaforesaid Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale;Index # 704208/13.Gregory J. Newman, Esq., Referee.

SHELDON MAY & ASSOCIATESAttorneys at Law, 255 Merrick

Road, Rockville Centre, NY 11570Dated: 12/21/15

File Number: 27431 GMH

Want it sold? Need it sold?Sell it in NY Post Classifieds

Call 212-930-8100Or email [email protected]

NOTICE OF SALE OF COOPERATIVEAPARTMENT SECURITY BY VIRTUEOF A DEFAULT under the terms of aSecurity Agreement datedDecember 27, 2005 executed byLiudmila Shwartsman, debtor(s), toWashington Mutual Bank, FA,secured party, in accordance with itsrights as holder of the Security,JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. byJessica Prince-Clateman, DCA#1097640 and/or VincentDeAngelis, DCA # 1127571 and/orKaren Loiacano, DCA #1435601 willconduct a public foreclosure sale ofthe security consisting of 580 sharesof stock of 2800 Coyle Street OwnersCorp., all right, title and interest inand to a Proprietary Lease betweensaid Corporation and debtor forapartment 419, in building knownas 2800 Coyle Street, Brooklyn, NY11235 together with all fixtures andarticles of personal property now orhereafter affixed to or used inconnection with said apartment onFeburary 4, 2016, at 1:00PM on thefront steps of the Kings CountyCourthouse, 360 Adams St.,Brooklyn, NY 11435 in satisfaction ofan indebtedness in the principalamount of $166,310.13 plus interest,late fees, attorney fees, maintenancein arrears and all other advancedcharges. Apartment is sold "AS IS"and possession to be obtained bythe purchaser. Said sale is subjectto: payment of all sums due, if any,to 2800 Coyle Street Owners Corp.and the consent if necessary, of saidcorporation; any existing tenancy;payment of all expenses and fees ofthe secured party with respectthereto; terms of the sale andauctioneer’s fees. The secured partyreserves the right to bid. A 10%down payment in certified funds orbank check payable to Shapiro,DiCaro & Barak, LLC is required atsale with a balance of bid due withinthirty (30) days. SHAPIRO, DICARO &BARAK, LLC (escrowee) 585-247-9000. Ashley Legal Advertising Corp.516-767-5155. #87440

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LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE

By virtue of a cancellation by 65-15 Alderton Owners Corp.("Apartment Corporation") of acertain proprietary lease (“Lease”)and the 190 cooperative shares ofthe Apartment Corporation(“Shares”) allocated to Apartment 3Eat 65-15 Alderton Street, Rego Park,New York 11374 (the "Unit")presently held in the name of MaryLou Kusel (“Shareholder”) andShareholder’s default in thepayment of cooperativemaintenance and the issuance of afinal judgment of possession andwarrant of eviction by a Judge of theCivil Court of the City of New York,County of New York in a summarynonpayment proceeding entitled 65-15 Alderton Owners Corp. v. MaryLou Kusel, Index No. L&T 63355/15and upon the Shareholder’s evictionfrom the unit, I, William Mannion,Auctioneer, DCA #796322 will sellat Public Auction to the highestbidder on the front steps of theQueens County Supreme Court at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, NewYork on Wednesday, February 3,2016 at 12:00 p.m., in the afternoonof that day, the Shares and Leaseallocated to the Unit. The sale issubject to any prior liens of record,any outstanding maintenancecharges, additional charges, legalfees of the Apartment Corporationand expenses of the auction,approval of the Board of Directors ofthe Apartment Corporation andsuch other terms of sale which willbe available for review prior to thestart of the auction.

The Apartment Corporationreserves the right to bid and tobecome the purchaser at the saleand, without deposit credit againstthe purchase price all sums due to itpursuant to the Lease, and toadjourn, delay or terminate the sale.The purchase price for the Sharesand Lease allocated to the Unit shallbe payable by certified or bankcheck, as follows: a ten (10%)percent deposit is required with thesuccessful bid, payable to “Borah,Goldstein, Altschuler, Nahins &Goidel, P.C. as Attorneys”. Cash willnot be accepted, and the balance ofthe purchase price shall be payablewithin thirty (30) days.The Unit will be sold AS IS.Dated: January 6, 2016

Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler,Nahins & Goidel, P.C.

Attorneys for ApartmentCorporation

377 BroadwayNew York, New York 10013

(212) 431-1300, ext. 479Contact: Eric M. Goidel, Esq.

To place a legal or public noticeCall 212-930-8100

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

AS Part 72 of the Supreme Court,State of New York, County of Kingslocated at 360 Adams St, Brooklyn,NY the 15th day of December, 2015.PRESENT Hon Lara J. Genovesi,Justice, Supreme Court matter ofStephen W. Decoteau and ElvaDecoteau, petitioners against JohnD. Curran if in existence or his heirs,distributes, executors,administrators, trustees, devisees,legatees, assignees, lienors,creditors and successors in interestand all persons having or claimingunder, by or through said defendantby purchase, or otherwise, anyRight, title or interest in the realproperty described in the Complaintherein, PEOPLE OF THE STATE OFNEW YORK and UNITED STATES OFAMERICA, Respondents Index#12605/2014. Show cause whyancient mortgage should not bedischarged pursuant to section501(d) Real Property Actions andProceedings law of the State of NewYork. Upon reading and filingpetition of Stephen W. Decoteauand Elva Decoteau, documents andother papers submitted, itappearing petitioners have a causeagainst respondent John D. Curran.LET ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INTHE SAID MORTGAGAE SHOWCAUSE BEFORE THIS COURT IASPART 68 THEREOF TO BE HELD ATTHE COURT HOUSE, LOCATED AT360 ADAMS ST, R538, BROOKLYN,NY, COUNTY OF KINGS ON THE 28THDAY OF JANUARY, 2016, 9.30AM OFTHAT DAY OR SOON THEREAFTERAS COUNSEL CAN BE HEARD, WHYSAID MORTGAGE SHOULD NOT BEDISCHARGED OF RECORD.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTIONFORECLOSURE SALE

OF COOPERATIVE APARTMENT

BY VIRTUE OF A DEFAULT in aSecurity Agreement datedDecember 17, 2003, executed byEthiopia Lorato, Debtor, toCitiMortgage, Inc., secured party, inaccordance with its rights as holderof the Security, by M a n n i o nAuctions, LLC c/o WilliamMannion, Auctioneer DCA 796322and/or Ronald DeBoer, AuctioneerDCA 086498, will conduct a publicsale of the security consisting of 46shares of stock of 645 OWNERSCORP., Corporation, all right, titleand interest in and to a ProprietaryLease between said Corporation anddebtor for apartment 1E in thebuilding known as 645 EAST 26THSTREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11210,together with all fixtures and articlesof personal property now orhereafter affixed to or used inconnection with said apartment onFebruary 11, 2016 at 11:00AM, at the"foot" of the Kings CountyCourthouse steps facing AdamsStreet, 360 Adams Street, Brooklyn,NY, in satisfaction of anindebtedness in the principalamount of $18,490.90 plus interest,late fees, attorney fees, maintenancein arrears and all other advancedcharges. Apartment is sold AS ISand possession to be obtained bythe purchaser. Said sale is subjectto: payment of all sums due, if any,to 645 OWNERS CORP. and theirattorneys, and the consent ifnecessary, of said corporation; anyexisting tenancy or occupancy;payment of all expenses and fees ofthe secured party with respectthereto; and auctioneer’s fees, andexecution of terms of sale andmemorandum of sale.

The secured party reserves theright to bid at auction. Thepurchase price for the Lease andShares of the Apartment shall bepayable by certified or bank check,as follows: a ten (10%) percentdeposit is required with a successfulbid, payable to David A. Gallo &Associates LLP. Cash will not beaccepted, and the balance of thepurchase price shall be payablewithin thirty (30) days of auction.

“If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to a return ofthe deposit paid. The Purchaser shallhave no further recourse against theBorrower, the Secured Party or theSecured Party’s attorney.”DAVID A. GALLO & ASSOCIATES LLP

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GARENDEAN REALTY CORP.(PLAINTIFF). v. OSBOURNEWALKER (DEFENDANT). Pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale duly filed on December 16,2015, I the undersigned Refereewill sell at public auction at theKings County Courthouse Room224 of Kings County SupremeCourt, 360 Adams Street,Brooklyn, New York 11201 onFebruary 18, 2016 at 2:30 p.m. thepremises known as 1294 UticaAvenue, Brooklyn, NY 11203. Allthat certain plot, piece or parcelof land, with buildings andimprovements thereon erected,situate, lying and being in theBorough of Brooklyn, County ofKings City and State of New YorkBlock 4780 and Lot 24.Approximate amount ofjudgment is $207,667.46, plusinterest and costs. Premises willbe sold subject to the provisionsof filed Judgment Index #8610/08Edward Mark Rappaport, Esq.,Referee, Maidman and Mittelman,LLP, attorneys for plaintiff 70 East55th Street New York, NY 10022

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for new NYCFC coachBy MATT FALZONE

Patrick Vieira hasworked for some of thegreatest skippers in Eu­rope, but doesn’t expecthe will be anything likeArsene Wenger or JoseMourinho as he takescharge ofNewYorkCityFC’s second season.“The most important

thing for me here is tohave an identity for theteam ... not to imitate an­other coach,” the formerArsenal captain andFrench international saidat his official announce­ment onWednesday.The team trotted out

its secondmanager in asmany seasons. Vieiratakes at the helm afterJason Kreis was shownthedoor at the endof theexpansion club’s incon­sistent and ultimatelydisappointing first sea­son.“It’s important to have

a great leader, someonewho commands re­spect,” sporting directorClaudio Reyna said, re­peatedly referencing thenew coach’s confidence.“We needed a person­

ality that could lead, thatcould take the pressure.... [Patrick has] the abil­ity to communicatewithbig players who’ve

played at the highestlevel as well as a com­mitment to developingyounger ones.”It was the lack of con­

sistency that played a bigrole in NYCFC missingthe playoffs, despite astellar campaign fromstriker David Villa.Withthe arguably late sum­mertime arrivals ofFrank Lampard and An­drea Pirlo, Kreis’ teamcouldn’t settle on a con­sistent shape or a consis­tent eleven.Though it’s his first

real job at the helm of asenior club, Vieiradoesn’t seemworriedhispredecessorwasn’t givena lot of time to succeed.It could be said,

though, that Vieira al­ready had a positive im­pact on the fledglingclub.He’s fresh off two

years in charge of thehighly regardedEliteDe­velopment Squad atNY­CFC parent clubManchester City, whichsent both Shay Faceyand Angelino to TheBronx on loan last sea­son.With seemingly little

effort, the pair turnedinto the brightest stars inthe team’s back line.That’s a relationship

that seems beneficial toboth clubs and is likelyto continue, but Reynaspoke cautiously.“We’re focusing on

shaping the squad with­out using a ManchesterCity loan player,” Reynasaid. “But that’s not tosay thatwemaynot haveone join us ... toward theend of the preseason. ”Obviously improve­

ment on last year’seighth­place finish in theEastern Conference willbe expected this season,and Reyna said he ex­pects a better season.“We’re confident —

with the team we have— that there will be animprovement in thewaywe play ... in the overalltogetherness and unity,”Reyna said.“We know which part

of the game we need toimprove,” Vieira said.The new coach brings

with him a trophy casethat’s at least as impres­sive as his three desig­nated players — hehelped bring a WorldCup home to France,won three PremierLeague titles (includingan undefeated season)with Arsenal and wonfive Serie A champion­ships at Juventus and In­terMilan.

SPORTS SHORTSNBA: Wade-less Heat fallInWashington, JohnWall had 18

points and 10 assists andBradleyBeal added 18more as theWizardssent the injury­ravagedHeat to theirsixth loss in seven games, 106­87 onWednesday night.Miami playedwith­outDwyaneWade, whowasscratchedwith shoulder sorenessabout a half­hour before the game.l In Chicago, StephenCurry

scored 25 points, and theWarriorsmade it look easy again, beating theBulls 125­94. Curry tied a season highwith 11 assists.l InOklahomaCity,KevinDu­

rant scored 26 points to help theThunder beat theHornets 109­95 fortheir sixth straightwin.l In Toronto,DeMarDeRozan

scored 34 points as the Raptorswontheir season­high sixth straight game.

MLB: Brewers’ Lucroy: Trade meVeteran catcher JonathanLucroy

saidWednesday the Brewers shouldtrade him as the teambegins a rebuild­ing process. Lucroy said hewants towin, to go to aWorld Series, and that’snot going to happenwith the Brewers

in the foreseeable future. The 29­year­old catcher told theMilwaukee Jour­nal Sentinel that “rebuilding is not alot of fun for any veteran guy.”lMarlinsPark likelywill remain

pitcher­friendly,butwork isunderwaytomakethedimensions lessdauntingforhitters.Thecenter­fieldwall isbeingmoved11 feetcloser tohomeplateandwillbe407feetawaythisseason.lTheTigers finalized their $132.75

million, six­year contract with free­agent outfielder JustinUpton. ... TheRockies finalized a $27.5million,three­year contract with outfielderGerardoParra.

COLLEGE: Alcohol at CWSTheNCAA announcedWednesday

that beer andwinewill be sold in gen­eral seating areas for the first time thisyear at the CollegeWorld Series inOmaha and theWomen’s CollegeWorld Series inOklahomaCity.lOld rivals Nebraska and Okla­

homa have added two more footballgames against each other to their fu­ture schedules. Nebraska announcedthe games for 2029 and 2030. Thoseare in addition to previously an­nounced meetings in 2021 and 2022.

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