Each week Section XI will announce a male and female athlete of the week. Nominees are submitted by school district athletic directors.
The athletes of the week this week are:
Female Athlete of the Week: Samantha Schultz, Kings Park
Kings Park has a 19-2 overall record as of February 17, and Sam Schultz has a lot to do with that. During one stretch of the season, she was averaging 27.6 points and 13 rebounds per game and those numbers held up pretty much the entire season. She is one of the top players on Long Island and should be a dominant force as the playoffs progress.
Male Athlete of the Week: Ahkee Anderson, Greenport
For the second year running, Ahkee Anderson is one of the top boys basketball players in Suffolk County. He ranks in the top 10 in the county in scoring with a points per game average of 22.5. In a first round playoff victory for the Porters, Anderson had 17 points and nine assists.
Previous Section XI Athletes of the Week
Jared Trefney, Hills East / Nicole Leslie, Huntington
Raf Lievano, Ward Melville / Ty Zhea Hawkins, Brentwood
Sean Braithwaite, Center Moriches / Beth Felix, Stony Brook
Josh Serrano, Amitville / Evelyn Walker, Port Jefferson
Each week Section XI will announce a male and female athlete of the week. Nominees are submitted by school district athletic directors.
The athletes of the week for the Week of February 5 are Evelyn Walker from Port Jefferson and Josh Serrano from Amityville.
Female Athlete of the Week: Evelyn Walker, Port Jefferson
Evelyn Walker from Port Jefferson was fouled shooting a three-pointer with 0.9 seconds left in the fourth overtime and made all three free throws to give Port Jeff a two-point lead in its Suffolk VIII win last week.
Male Athlete of the Week: Josh Serrano, Amitville
Amityville’s Josh Serrano scored career point No. 1,500 with a three-point shot against Hampton Bays on Jan. 31.
Serrano has played on the boys varsity basketball team for four years and currently leads the Warriors in scoring and is one of the top scorers on Long Island. His leadership this season helped clinch the league title last week as well.
Previous Section XI Athletes of the Week
Jared Trefney, Hills East / Nicole Leslie, Huntington
Raf Lievano, Ward Melville / Ty Zhea Hawkins, Brentwood
Sean Braithwaite, Center Moriches / Beth Felix, Stony Brook
Each week Section XI will announce a male and female athlete of the week. Nominees are submitted by school district athletic directors.
The athletes of the week for the Week of January 29 are Beth Felix from Stony Brook and Sean Braithwaite from Center Moriches
Female Athlete of the Week: Beth Felix, Stony Brook
Beth Felix has been a strong asset for the Stony Brook girls’ basketball team both on and off the court. One of the top scorers in Suffolk with a 22.8 points per game, Felix is also a great leader in her school and in the community. She was honored this past December with a town community service award for raising over $13,000 for a non-profit camp that serves teens. She also started a campaign to provide 10,000 Bibles to non-profit ministries and the underprivileged. She started another program called H.E.L.P (Heroin Epidemic Lifeline Program) for which she has campaigned, raised, and distributed over $18,000 worth of educational materials back to the community and also finds time to maintain a 3.9 GPA.
Male Athlete of the Week: Sean Braithwaite, Center Moriches
Sean Braithwaite is averaging 19.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 7 assists per game over the last week for Center Moriches. The Red Devils are 6-0 in league play and 14-2 this season. Braithwaite’s consistent play is a major reason by the defending Class B Long Island champions remain the team to beat this year and are poised to make a strong run at a New York State title. Look for Braithwaite to keep up his scoring touch as the season progresses.
Previous Section XI Athletes of the Week
Jared Trefney, Hills East / Nicole Leslie, Huntington
Raf Lievano, Ward Melville / Ty Zhea Hawkins, Brentwood
A great honor for former longtime Kings Park teacher, coach and athletic director, Arthur Snelders, who had the basketball court named in his honor this week!
Snelders worked at Kings Park from 1956 to 1986 and spent the last 10 years of his career as the district’s athletic director.
He coached a number of varsity sports, including boys basketball and boys soccer, winning more than 300 contests and a number of league championships.
On Tuesday, Jan. 23, Kings Park High School will honor former longtime athletic director, Art Snelders, with the naming dedication of the gymnasium in his honor.
Snelders is an inductee of the Kings Park Athletic Hall of Fame and the Suffolk County Sports Hall of Fame.
Head down to the gym at 5:30 p.m. to see the ceremony.