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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone Announces Updated Guidance for HS Sports

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone today released updated guidance for high school sports from the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. Based on the decreasing positivity rate for COVID-19 in Suffolk County, the increasing rate of vaccination, and the eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine having been expanded to those 16 years of age and over, as well as the ability to practice and play outdoors, mandatory testing for high-risk sports is no longer required.

While testing is no longer required, the Health Department recommends weekly testing and encourages athletic programs to develop opportunities for their student athletes 16 and over to get vaccinated. The County will continue to provide test kits to those districts that request them for Boys Lacrosse – the only high-risk sport involved in the Spring season. Since February 1, the County has distributed 80,000 test kits for high-risk sports. Additionally, the County Executive’s Office and Health Department are coordinating with the Suffolk County Police Department’s MedCAT unit to pilot a vaccine clinic for student athletes and other student groups next week, beginning with Center Moriches School District.

“As a parent, I understood just how important it was to get our kids back out on the field, and over the last few months our student athletes and coaches have proven that with the right protocols in place, all sports can be played in a safe manner,” said Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone. “From the onset of this pandemic, we have followed the data, and with the lowest positivity rate we have seen in months and increasing vaccinations, the health department will no longer be requiring weekly testing for student athletes. Ultimately, the vaccine is the tool that will enable us to win this war, and we will be working with our local districts to ensure student have access to the COVID-19 vaccine.”

In January, County Executive Bellone announced a comprehensive plan that would allow for sports deemed as high-risk to resume with common sense safety measures and guidelines in place. The County’s plan, which was developed in close consultation with the Suffolk County School Superintendents Association and Section XI, has allowed for approximately 21,500 student athletes to participate in their respective high-risk sports. On average there are more than 60,000 student athletes participating in various high school sports during a normal school year.

Suffolk County Department of Health guidelines to ensure safe play include:

  • Taking the temperatures of players and coaches prior to practices and games.
  • Masks should be worn whenever possible, especially when on the sidelines not engaged in play.
  • Enforce social distancing when not engaged in play.
  • Require hand washing or sanitizing of hands before and after practices and games, and after sharing equipment.
  • Minimize equipment sharing. Players should bring their own equipment; have individual water bottles, and no sharing of food.
  • Maintain attendance logs of players, staff, and coaches. Attendance logs should include contact information.
  • Play in smart spaces. Always outdoors if possible. Use large and well-ventilated spaces for play.
  • Consider dividing larger teams into smaller groups and stagger practices with different times or days. Limit those individuals not essential to the practice from attending.

Info: Section XI Boys and Girls XC Championships

Section XI boys and girls XC regular season league champs are starting to take shape as the division and county championships approach.

Division Championships, Sunken Meadow State Park
Boys
April 12
League 1 & 2 at 3:45 pm
League 3 & 4 at 5:15 pm
April 13
League 9 & 10 at 1:45 pm
League 5 & 6 at 3:45 pm
League 7 & 8 at 5:15 pm

Girls
April 13
League 9 & 10 at 1 pm
April 14
League 1 & 2 at 3:45 pm
League 3 & 4 at 5:15 pm
April 15
League 5 & 6 at 3:45 pm
League 7 & 8 at 5:15 pm

Section XI Championships, Sunken Meadow State Park
Boys
April 21
Class A at 1:45 pm
Class B at 3:15 pm
Class C & D at 4:45 pm

Girls
April 22
Class A at 1:45 pm
Class B at 3:15 pm
Class C & D at 4:45 pm

Brentwood Soccer Invited to NYS Capital

The four Brentwood boys soccer captains of the No. 1 public team in the nation and the 2019 NYS Class AA champions were invited by New York State Sen. Monica Martinez to the capital.

In Albany they were given a tour of the Senate and a resolution was read on behalf of the team accomplishments this past season.

“What an incredible day spent with our captains, coaches Iglesias and Farfan, dads and Mr. Callan,” said Kevin O’Reilly, Brentwood’s Athletic Director.

Suffolk County Championship Rundown

Congrats to the following teams on winning titles:

CLICK for all brackets

Baseball

  • AA: Connetquot
  • A: Sayville
  • B: Center Moriches
  • C: Pierson

Boys Lacrosse

  • A: Ward Melville
  • B: Harborfields
  • C: SWR
  • D: Mattituck

Boys Tennis

  • Overall: Hills East

Boys Badminton

  • Commack

Girls Badminton

  • Commack

Girls Lacrosse

  • A: Northport
  • B: ESM
  • C: Bayport-Blue Point
  • D: Mattituck

Softball

  • AA: Commack
  • A: Sayville
  • B: Center Moriches

Section XI Division I Wrestling Champions

Dr. L Robert “Doc” Fallot Memorial Suffolk County Division 1 Wrestling Championship 
Division 1
Suffolk County Community College, Brentwood, NY
February 9-10, 2019

Team Scores

Hauppauge 166.5   William Floyd 48
Eastport-South Manor 165   Huntington 45.5
Rocky Point 138   Northport 45
Commack 104   Sayville 40
Connetquot 103.5   Half Hollow Hills East 37.5
Kings Park 98   Centereach 36
Lindenhurst 92   North Babylon 34
Bay Shore 84   Deer Park 31
Sachem East 79   West Babylon 22
Newfield 79   Half Hollow Hills West 21
Copiague 73   Harborfields 20
Islip 73   Smithtown East 14.5
Central Islip 73   Riverhead 14
Miller Place 72.5   West Islip 12
Patchogue-Medford 72.5   Walt Whitman 12
Westhampton Beach 70.5   Comsewogue 11
Brentwood 69   East Islip 9
Smithtown West 67   Sachem North 6
Ward Melville 63   East Hampton 4
Bellport 54.5   Amityville 3
Longwood 48      


Brackets
Division 1 Brackets (pdf)

Championship Finals
  99 – Jared Weinhaus (Sachem East) pinned Christian Lievano (Ward Melville) 1:32
106 – Kwesi Amoa (Central Islip) def. Elijah Rivera (Bay Shore) 6-5 TB
113 – Luke Smith (Hauppauge) def. Jake Eckerle (Commack) 8-2
120 – Sean Carter (North Babylon) def. Christian Gannone (Eastport-South Manor) 10-5
126 – Zach Redding (Eastport-South Manor) md. Gavin Damasco (Commack) 11-1
132 – Logan Sciotto (Rocky Point) pinned Sean Peterson (Islip) 2:41
138 – Adam Busiello (Eastport-South Manor) pinned Ryan Meisner (Lindenhurst) 1:22
145 – Jonathan Spadafora (Half Hollow Hills East) md. Hunter Hughes (Newfield) 10-1
152 – Danny Mauriello (Hauppauge) def. Stefan Major (Kings Park) 5-3 SV
160 – Jackson Hulse (Westhampton Beach) def. Jett Tancsik (Centereach) 4-3
170 – Paul Illicete (Copiague) def. Corey Connolly (Rocky Point) 3-0
182 – Michael Tyrell (Hauppauge) def. Joe Lopresti (Sayville) 8-2
195 – Liam McIntyre (Westhampton Beach) def. Peter Magliocco (Northport) 6-3
220 – Dylan Gianikos (Patchogue-Medford) def. Jeff Perez (Lindenhurst) 5-2
285 – Joey Slackman (Commack) pinned London Castillo (Brentwood) 0:36

Rick Herrmann Most Outstanding Wrestler: Paul Illicete (Copiague, 170)
Jack Mahoney Champion of Champions: Danny Mauriello (Hauppauge, 152)
Most Pins least Time: Joey Slackman (Commack, 285), 4 in 3:22
Bill Knapp Award: Hauppauge

Consolation Finals 3rd/4th
  99 – Vincent Ziccardi (Kings Park) def. Mikey Manta (Hauppauge) 7-0
106 – Alexander Constantis (Miller Place) def. Harry Wiwczar (Kings Park) 11-5
113 – Thomas DiResta (Kings Park) def. Andrew Maiorini (Hauppauge) 8-3
120 – Evan Matias (Rocky Point) md. Steven Wilkinson (Connetquot) 9-1
126 – Marvin Lobo (Copiague) def. Francis Whitehouse (Islip) 8-2
132 – Will Obert-Thorn (Connetquot) def. Nick Calderone (Newfield) 6-3
138 – Chris Boudreau (Hauppauge) md. Kyle Klein Jr. (Miller Place) 13-2
145 – Kris Ketchum (Rocky Point) def. Dario Molina (William Floyd) 10-5
152 – Jack Spahn (Islip) def. Matt Weitemeyer (Smithtown West) 7-3
160 – Josh Leidig (Bellport) pinned Nicholas Otero (Copiague) 2:10
170 – Joseph Gannone (Eastport-South Manor) def. Ka`Shaun Parish (Bellport) 3-2 UTB
182 – Malachi Lord-Kelly (Central Islip) md. Chris Angelone (Smithtown West) 10-2
195 – Tyler Pelech (Longwood) pinned Jaylyn Butler (Bay Shore) 2:42
220 – Tazadon Smith (Huntington) pinned Christopher Powell (Centereach) 1:20
285 – Elijah Stowe (Longwood) pinned Elijah King (West Babylon) 0:55

Consolation Finals 5th/6th
  99 – Joseph Petrone (Huntington) def. Wyatt Gentzel (Bellport) 4-0
106 – Luke D’Angelo (Commack) def. Matthew Cracchiola (Ward Melville) 3-2
113 – Justin Amendola (Rocky Point) def. Tom Fitzsimons (Ward Melville) 4-2
120 – Wenchard Pierre Louis (Brentwood) def. Nick Germano (Smithtown West) 5-3
126 – Dalton Otto (Connetquot) md. Sam Matlat (Sachem East) 14-1
132 – Anthony Dibartolo (Hauppauge) md. Dakota Asuncion (Half Hollow Hills West) 20-10
138 – Joe Kasten (Connetquot) pinned Steven Dorman (Sachem East) 1:23
145 – Ryan Burgbacher (Patchogue-Medford) def. James Rado (Miller Place) 7-0
152 – Keon Ayala (Bay Shore) def. Jose DeJesus (Central Islip) 4-0
160 – Steven Kane (Eastport-South Manor) pinned Nick Camson (Smithtown West) 1:25
170 – Hogan Henrikson (Harborfields) def. James Araneo (Ward Melville) by FFT
182 – Kevin Jorgensen (Connetquot) def. Paul Toscano (Newfield) by FFT
195 – Mohab Ali (Newfield) def. Jack Winey (Lindenhurst) 8-2
220 – Angel Pineda (Sachem East) def. Norris Robinson (William Floyd) 6-5
285 – Maurice Henlon (Deer Park) def. Mark Kmiotek (Sachem East) by FFT