Multiple county cross country champions were crowned across Suffolk County in the boys and girls main events on Friday, November 3.
To view full results, refer to the charts on Mile Split NY. Click here!
Multiple county cross country champions were crowned across Suffolk County in the boys and girls main events on Friday, November 3.
To view full results, refer to the charts on Mile Split NY. Click here!
Ward Melville defeated Massapequa, 6-0, in the Class A Long Island field hockey championship on Wednesday afternoon.
From Newsday …
Kate Mulham and Lexi Reinhardt each scored two goals to lead undefeated Ward Melville to a 6-0 victory over Massapequa on Wednesday for its third straight Long Island Class A field hockey championship.
“It’s obviously an amazing feeling knowing that all our hard work all season starting in August has now paid off in the postseason,” Mulham said. “We’re all excited to continue playing because we play every game for the person next to us and we’re just really glad to keep our season alive.”
(Photo Credit: Ray Nelson)
Smithtown West’s Kyle Zawadzki had a day against Smithtown East two weeks ago and landed on the Sports Center Top 10.
The 2017 Section XI Class A, B, and C playoff brackets are officially available!
Out-bracket matches are Saturday, October 21, and all first round matches begin Monday, October 23.
Good luck to all student-athletes, coaches and programs!
The 2017 Section XI Class A, B, and C playoff brackets are officially available!
Out-bracket matches are Saturday, October 21, and all first round matches begin Tuesday, October 24.
Good luck to all student-athletes, coaches and programs!
via Long Island Tennis Magazine
ESM’s Jackie Buzkin is your 2017 Suffolk County tennis singles champion, while Ariana Malik and Lauren Cherkin from Hills East won the doubles title.
They now advance in the NYSPHSAA tournament.
It’s that time of year where Suffolk County schools are taking to their own halls of fame to induct legendary coaches and athletes from their communities.
Recently there were inductions at Bayport-Blue Point East Hampton, Kings Park, Northport and Sachem.
Here’s a look at the inductees for each …
“The inductees of the Class of 2017 are now where they belong, alongside the very best that has competed or coached here at Kings Park,” said Bill Denniston, Director of Athletics at Kings Park. “This year’s class is the second largest ever inducted into our athletic hall of fame and is special with the first class with two teams being inducted and the first family ever inducted. ”
The 2017 Section XI fall girls tennis playoff brackets are available!
Playoffs begin on Tuesday, October 17.
At the October 7, 2017, Bay Shore junior varsity football game against Smithtown East, there was a very special moment just after the second half started. Ramel Johnson, a sophomore at Bay Shore High School, was given the ball for the first play of the half.
Ramel is a special education student with multiple learning and cognitive disabilities, who had a dream of playing football. After he showed up for tryouts at the beginning of the season, the administration, teaching staff and coaching staff at Bay Shore worked together to ensure he could be part of the team.
Members of the JV football team embraced Ramel, and helped him learn the sport and feel welcome on the team. When approached in the days leading up to the game about running a special play, the Smithtown East coaching staff and players showed tremendous grace in agreeing to allow Ramel to have a shining moment at Bay Shore’s last JV home game of the season.
As Ramel ran 50 yards down the field to score a touchdown, the two teams came together to show that some things are bigger than the game.
Pictured: Bob Panariello, Bay Shore Athletic Director; Stephen Costello, Smithtown East JV Coach; Megan Jensen, Bay Shore High School Teacher; Ramel Johnson; Michael Carter Moore, Bay Shore High School Paraprofessional; Michael Brown, Bay Shore JV Head Coach