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Hauppauge Honors Coach John “Ruff” Ruffini at Annual Alumni Game

Hauppauge’s soccer community came together in a powerful show of appreciation and pride as alumni spanning more than four decades returned for the 21st Annual Hauppauge Soccer Alumni Game, celebrating the remarkable career of longtime head coach John “Ruff” Ruffini.

Coach Ruffini led the Hauppauge soccer program for 33 years, compiling an extraordinary 362 wins and shaping generations of student-athletes along the way. The annual alumni game served as both a reunion and a tribute, bringing together former players, coaches, family members, and friends from near and far to honor a leader whose impact extended well beyond the field.

Current Hauppauge head coach Jamie Edson captured the significance of the moment, sharing a heartfelt message about Ruffini’s enduring influence.

“Because of Coach Ruffini, soccer has been more than a sport; it’s been a classroom, a place where young people learn who they are and who they can become,” Edson said. “Today, we celebrate not only a career but a legacy. A legacy of dedication. A legacy of compassion. And above all, a legacy of lives changed.”

For many alumni, the event was a reminder that Coach Ruffini’s success was measured not only in wins, but in the character, confidence, and sense of community he instilled in his players. Stories were shared, friendships rekindled, and a shared gratitude filled the sidelines as generations of Hauppauge soccer players stood together once again.

The 21st Annual Alumni Game reinforced what so many already know: Coach John “Ruff” Ruffini’s legacy is firmly woven into the fabric of Hauppauge athletics.

Congratulations to Coach Ruffini on this well-earned honor, and thank you for more than three decades of leadership, mentorship, and lasting impact!

Mattituck’s Mike Huey Honored With Lifetime Achievement Award

Mattituck’s longtime educator and AD Mike Huey was recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by State Soccer Coordinator Matt Allen and Section XI representative Rob Franco during championship weekend.

Huey, who has been a steady presence in Mattituck athletics for more than four decades, was honored for his exceptional commitment to student-athletes and for elevating boys’ soccer across Suffolk County and New York State.

Colleagues praised his leadership, consistency, and deep understanding of the game, noting that his work has positively shaped generations of families in the North Fork.

The award marks a significant milestone in Huey’s career, acknowledging both his impact at Mattituck High School and his long-standing service within Section XI, where he has helped guide and support interscholastic soccer for many years.

Additional background on Huey’s career and comments from those involved in the ceremony can be found in the full Suffolk Times report.

Milestone: Whitman’s DiGiacomo Reaches 200 Career Wins

Congrats to Whitman boys varsity soccer head coach John DiGiacomo on reaching his 200th career victory this season.

This achievement is a testament not only to Coach DiGiacomo’s consistent success on the field but also to his unwavering dedication, loyalty, and leadership within the Wildcats Soccer program. Over the years, he has helped shape a culture of excellence, teamwork, and sportsmanship that extends far beyond the scoreboard.

The entire community celebrates this impressive accomplishment — a milestone that cements Coach DiGiacomo’s legacy as one of the program’s most respected leaders.

Strasser Earns 250th Career Victory as Northport Tops Huntington

Northport Varsity Boys Soccer Coach Don Strasser reached an incredible milestone this week, notching his 250th career victory as the Tigers defeated Huntington in a hard-fought match.

The win is a testament to Strasser’s steady leadership and the dedication of Northport’s student-athletes, who continue to uphold a tradition of excellence on and off the field.

Under his guidance, Northport has consistently fielded competitive teams built on discipline, teamwork, and a sense of pride in representing the community.

Congratulations to Coach Strasser and the entire Northport Boys Soccer program on this remarkable achievement!

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2024 United Soccer Coaches All East Region Selections

Congrats to the many All-Region boys and girls soccer selections from Section XI for the 2024 season!

2024 United Soccer Coaches Fall Girls High School All-Region

  • Maddie Costello, Ward Melville
  • Olivia Pesso, Shoreham-Wading River
  • Evangeline Perdomo, Bay Shore

2024 United Soccer Coaches Fall Boys High School All-Region

  • Vincent D’Antona, Kings Park
  • Juan Gonzalez, Deer Park
  • Josue Granados, Brentwood
  • Jake Hutter, Smithtown West
  • Ryan Lazaridis, Pat-Med
  • Ryan Levy, Hills West
  • Michael Mannino, Whitman
  • Brayden O’Boyle, Commack
  • Tyler Ziminski, John Glenn

Hauppauge Raises $50,000 at Kicks for Cancer Event

On October 18, the stands of Hauppauge High School’s turf field were a sea of pink as the entire school community supported the 17th annual Kicks for Cancer event, which raised around $50,000.

Kicks for Cancer began as a way to honor and support a Hauppauge High School student, Courtney Tomkin, who was diagnosed with brain cancer at age 17. The summer after Courtney was diagnosed, Hauppauge High School’s girl’s varsity soccer goalkeeper, Alexis Gonzalez, went to her coach, Jessica Kulesa, asking how the team could put something together to help Courtney and her family. From that conversation, Kicks for Cancer was born.

Under the Friday night lights, Hauppauge roared with thunderous applause as the girls’ and boys’ varsity soccer teams took to the field wearing special pink uniforms. The boy’s team played Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School, and the girl’s team competed against Comsewogue High School.

Food trucks and tents filled with homemade gift items, food, and Kicks for Cancer gear lined the field. Supporters enjoyed several activities before and during the soccer games, including bounce houses and raffle prizes. The event proceeds went toward research and finding a cure in Courtney’s memory.