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Ward Melville Hoops Senior Captain Reflects on Historic Season

Keira Kenny is a Section XI Student Media team member and attends Ward Melville High School.

Following one of the most successful seasons in recent program history, Ward Melville girls basketball senior captain Jaclyn Engel took time to reflect on a year defined by trust, growth, and achievement.

A four-year varsity player, Engel helped lead the Patriots to a 17-4 record while earning an impressive list of honors, including All-Academic, All-League, All-Conference, All-County, and League II MVP. But beyond the accolades, she pointed to something deeper as the key difference this season.

“We all trusted one another to do our jobs,” Engel said. “Everyone had a role, and we believed in each other.”

That trust translated not only into team success but also personal growth. Engel credited a newfound confidence and relentless approach to the game, along with the support of her coaches.

“This year I played with more confidence and tenacity,” she said. “My coaches pushed me every day and truly believed in me.”

For Engel, that combination made this season especially meaningful.

“It was the most enjoyable and rewarding season I’ve had,” she said.

Her journey, however, began years earlier. As a freshman, Engel learned by watching the program’s veteran leaders and absorbing their confidence and determination. Those early lessons shaped her own leadership style.

“They inspired me to develop those same qualities,” Engel said. “As a captain, in my junior and senior years, I tried to lead by spreading positivity and always being there for my teammates.”

Creating an environment where players felt supported and valued became a cornerstone of the team’s success.

As her high school career comes to a close, Engel hopes her legacy will extend beyond wins and accolades.

“I hope people are inspired by my hard work, drive, and love for the game,” she said. “I loved coming to practice and competing in games, and I hope future players can experience that same passion.”

For Engel, the bonds built and lessons learned will last far beyond the final buzzer, shaping both her future and the continued success of the Ward Melville program.

Longtime East End AD Kathy Masterson Announces Retirement

After years of dedicated leadership on the East End, East Hampton Athletic Director Kathy Masterson has announced her retirement.

A respected and familiar figure in Long Island high school athletics, Masterson became East Hampton’s athletic director on July 1, 2022, following an outstanding 16-year tenure leading athletics at Westhampton Beach. Though her time in East Hampton has been relatively brief, her impact has been immediate and meaningful.

Just months after arriving, Masterson was honored as the Section XI Athletic Director of the Year, a testament to the respect she has earned across the Long Island athletic community.

Given all she has accomplished, it’s hard to believe her time in East Hampton has spanned only as long as the Class of 2026. Her leadership, dedication to student-athletes, and commitment to educational athletics have made a lasting impression on programs throughout the East End.

Congratulations to Kathy Masterson on an incredible career and a well-deserved retirement. 🏅

🏀 Basketball Long Island Championships Are Here!

The best teams on Long Island are set to battle for county supremacy this week.

Here’s the schedule for the championship matchups:

GIRLS – Stony Brook University

📅 March 11
⏰ 3:00 PM — Plainedge vs. Shoreham-Wading River
⏰ 5:30 PM — Garden City vs. Westhampton
⏰ 8:00 PM — Baldwin vs. Walt Whitman

BOYS – Farmingdale State College

📅 March 10
⏰ 5:00 PM — Carle Place vs. Southampton
⏰ 7:00 PM — Floral Park vs. Mt. Sinai

📅 March 11
⏰ 5:00 PM — Baldwin vs. Bay Shore
⏰ 7:30 PM — South Side vs. Smithtown West

Go Suffolk!

Milestone: Rocky Point’s Malachi Reid Reaches 100 Career Varsity Wins

We’re still catching up on winter sports milestones (thanks to everyone who sent them in!).

Rocky Point senior Malachi Reid earned his 100th career varsity victory and cemented his place among Rocky Point’s standout competitors.

A milestone defined by hard work, discipline, and overcoming obstacles, achieved while proudly representing Rocky Point with toughness and Eagle pride.

Suffolk County Basketball Playoffs

Get ready for an exciting couple of days of high school basketball as some of the best teams in Suffolk County take the court at Stony Brook University and Suffolk County Community College (Selden).

Get tickets!

Friday – Girls

📍 Stony Brook University

3:00 p.m. — SWR vs. Mt. Sinai
5:30 p.m. — Harborfields vs. Westhampton
8:00 p.m. — William Floyd vs. Walt Whitman

Saturday – Boys

📍 Stony Brook University

12:00 p.m. — Kings Park vs. Mt. Sinai
2:30 p.m. — Half Hollow Hills West vs. Smithtown West
5:00 p.m. — Bay Shore vs. William Floyd

Saturday – Girls

📍 Suffolk County Community College (Selden)

12:00 p.m. — Eldred vs. Smithtown Christian
2:30 p.m. — Cold Spring Harbor vs. Babylon

🔥 Come out and watch the best of Suffolk County basketball compete for a chance to advance!

Brentwood JV Cheerleaders Volunteer at Ovarian Cancer Awareness Walk

The Brentwood High School Girls Junior Varsity Cheerleading Team made a meaningful impact by volunteering at the Ovarian Cancer Awareness Walk hosted by the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC).

Throughout the event, the team brought enthusiasm and positivity, greeting participants with warm smiles, spirited chants, and encouraging words. Their presence helped energize the walk and provided support for survivors, families, and community members who gathered to raise awareness for ovarian cancer.

In addition to volunteering during the walk, the team also organized a fundraiser to support ovarian cancer awareness, education, and research efforts. Their initiative demonstrated a strong commitment to service and highlighted the importance of giving back to the community.

The cheerleaders’ compassion and dedication exemplified Brentwood Pride and the district’s focus on “What’s Important Now,” showing how student-athletes can use their platform to support meaningful causes.

School leaders expressed gratitude to both the team and their coach for representing Brentwood with heart, spirit, and a commitment to making a difference.