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Lindenhurst Football Honors U.S. Military with Powerful New Tradition

This year’s Lindenhurst football seniors have introduced a meaningful new tradition that connects the team’s pride with military service. Over the summer, players reached out to elite military units across the country, requesting permission to have their units’ insignia displayed on their helmets for the Homecoming game.

Each player selected a unit whose mission and values they deeply admire, proudly carrying those symbols onto the field as a tribute to the men and women who serve our nation. The initiative reflects not only respect for the military but also the character and unity that define Lindenhurst athletics.

The display of patriotism and teamwork added a powerful layer of meaning to Homecoming, uniting the community around shared values of service, gratitude, and pride.

Heart-Stopping Finish: Mount Sinai Triumphs Over Bayport-Blue Point with Game-Winning Field Goal

The following story was filed by Section XI student reporter Jacob Mendelson.

The Mount Sinai Mustangs capped off a thrilling night of football with a dramatic 22-yard game-winning field goal by Alexander Bottomley as time expired, sealing a 16-13 victory over Bayport-Blue Point on October 24.

The Mustangs entered the matchup riding the momentum of two convincing wins — a 31-6 Homecoming victory over Kings Park and a 35-13 triumph against Center Moriches. Facing one of the division’s top teams, the Mount Sinai community packed the stands and was rewarded with a nail-biting finish that showcased grit, poise, and teamwork.

Quarterback Max Sorrentino led the way offensively, completing 13 of 15 passes for 225 yards. He connected on a 70-yard touchdown strike to Nicholas Vaccaro and added three passes for 80 yards to Dontae Spadaro, who also rushed for 48 yards. Sorrentino’s 1-yard touchdown run in the third quarter tied the game, setting the stage for Bottomley’s clutch kick in the final seconds.

On defense, Ethan Arita anchored the Mustang front with two sacks, helping contain the high-powered Bayport-Blue Point offense.

For Bayport-Blue Point, the loss marked their second straight after starting the season 5-1. The Phantoms had dominated Mount Sinai 41-10 in last year’s season finale, but this time the Mustangs flipped the script with a complete team effort.

Mount Sinai, now 5-2, looks to continue its strong play as it prepares to face Hampton Bays (2-5) on October 30, before closing out the regular season against Shoreham-Wading River on November 7.

Mount Sinai Celebrates Homecoming with Spirit and a Mustangs Victory

This is a report from Jacob Mendelson from Mount Sinai High School. He is part of the Section XI Student Media Team.

Homecoming is a cherished tradition at Mount Sinai, uniting athletes, students, families, and the community in a day filled with pride and celebration.

The festivities began with a parade leading to the high school, where streets were lined with cheering spectators. Each high school class designed a themed float, showcasing creativity and teamwork, while the North Shore Colts and Mustang cheerleaders energized the crowd along the route. Kindergarten classes marched proudly alongside their teachers as parents and friends applauded.

With the 31-6 win, Mount Sinai improved to 3-2 and looks to carry its momentum into the next matchup at home against Center Moriches.

Mount Sinai’s running game continued to impress, led by Dontae Spadaro with 193 rushing yards. Quarterback Max Sorrentino completed 10 of 12 passes for 299 yards and three touchdowns. Nicholas Vaccarro added a 56-yard touchdown reception, and Daniel Paelello had seven catches for 189 yards and two scores.

Defensively, Mount Sinai dominated, keeping Kings Park off the scoreboard for three quarters and forcing two interceptions and two sacks. Kicker Alex Bottomley added a 33-yard field goal and was perfect on extra-point attempts. Despite a few penalties that negated big plays, the Mustangs controlled the game from start to finish.

At the school, the Mount Sinai Booster Club hosted a vibrant celebration featuring bounce houses, great food, and local organizations offering face painting and fun activities for kids. The campus was a sea of red and black as nearly everyone sported their Mustang spirit wear.

While the atmosphere was festive, the highlight of the day was the football game. The Mount Sinai Mustangs faced a formidable opponent in the Kings Park Kingsmen, who were coming off a high-scoring win over Shoreham-Wading River. The Mustangs’ defense rose to the challenge, holding Kings Park to just six points.

Milestone: West Islip’s Steve Mileti Reaches 100 Career Wins

West Islip head coach Steve Mileti reached a career milestone Saturday, earning his 100th career victory as the Lions defeated Rocky Point, 14-7, in a Suffolk County Division III matchup.

Jake Kramer powered the offense with 109 rushing yards and a touchdown on 20 carries, while quarterback TJ Sonnenberg delivered in the clutch — completing 15 of 20 passes for 121 yards, including the game-winning 10-yard touchdown to Matt McDermott with just 26 seconds left in regulation.

The dramatic win improved West Islip to 4-1 on the season and marked another memorable chapter in Mileti’s 17-year tenure at the helm. Since taking over the program, Mileti has built a tradition of consistency and competitiveness, guiding the Lions to numerous postseason appearances and now boasting a career record of 100-54.