LINPS is proud to announce its partnership with Section XI – Suffolk County Athletics, Suffolk County’s governing body for interscholastic athletics.
To learn more, click here!
LINPS is proud to announce its partnership with Section XI – Suffolk County Athletics, Suffolk County’s governing body for interscholastic athletics.
To learn more, click here!
It’s still awhile until the NYSPHSAA Cross Country Championships, but we’re still excited. The event will take place at Sunken Meadow and Section XI is the host region.
Check out the new logo above.
If you’re wondering the division, county and state championships are all at Sunken Meadow in late October and early November.
11/2/2018
Boys and Girls XC Section XI Championships
Location : Sunken Meadow State Park
11/10/2018
NYSPHSAA Boys and Girls XC Championship
Location : Sunken Meadow State Park
Football season officially kicks off with summer practices today around Suffolk County!
Get your calendar ready and mark your schools’ games down now … check here for schedules …
ICYMI: Worth noting that Center Moriches baseball finished the season ranked No. 1 on MaxPreps Small School national baseball rankings! We’ll be talking about this 2018 Red Devils’ team for awhile …
It may be summer, but wrestling was in action in honor of a great wrestling coach and man.
Approximately 175 wrestlers from high schools and middle schools throughout Long Island, New York City, upstate New York, New Jersey and even South Carolina came out for the 2018 Vin Altebrando Outdoor Festival at Whitman High School.
In late July the New York State Sportswriters Association selected the All-State teams.
Here is a look at who received the honor from Section XI:
Class AA
Class A
Class B
Class C
FULL NYSWAA All-State listings here!
Titles, All-American honors, records, and a bright future ahead at Syracuse University. Mt. Sinai’s Meg Tyrell has done it all during her prep career and she was named Section XI’s top female athlete of spring 2018.
We asked her to write about her career, so here it goes … this is Meg Tyrell in her own words:
“My high school lacrosse career has been everything that I could have dreamt of and more.
From my freshman year starting and playing for my first state championship to my senior year loss in the Long Island championship, these four years have been full of both extreme highs as well as some lows.
The success we have had over the past four years would not have been possible without our great coaching staff, Coach Bertolone, Coach Carron, and Coach Van Middelem. They have worked so hard from gathering film to creating dominating game plans for our opponents which have led to many overtime and close game wins.
My favorite memory would be our state championship win in 2017. We had to overcome a great deal of adversity and come back from a few goals down in critical games.
The journey from the beginning of that season to playoffs through the state championship final were full of such great experiences and many high intensity games against tough opponents.
The 2017 state championship was my third and final state championship, which I’ll hold close to my heart for a long time.
I’m so thankful for high school lacrosse because it has brought me so many relationships with people who will remain close with me as I enter new chapters of my life.
Although it was tough to say goodbye, I cannot wait to move on to my collegiate career at Syracuse University.”
We are so proud of Suffolk County native and former Section XI student-athlete, Tracey Fuchs, for her most recent honor when she was inducted to the NYSPHSAA Hall of Fame.
Fuchs, who is also an inductee of the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame, is the field hockey coach at Northwestern.

The U.S. Men’s Lacrosse team beat Canada to capture a gold medal at the FIL World Championships.
Suffolk County was strongly represented on the world stage.
Players Rob Pannell (Smithtown), Kevin Unterstein (Shoreham-Wading River) and Jack Kelly (West Islip) and coach Joe Amplo (Sachem) were in Netanya, Israel to reach the pinnacle of their sport.