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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.

A Final Message: Ward Melville’s Victor Bergamaschi Urges Teammates to Cherish Every Day

Section XI Student Media team member Keira Kenny wrote the following story. 

Before Ward Melville’s Suffolk County Championship showdown with William Floyd, I had the chance to speak with senior captain Victor Bergamaschi, a player whose hard work and leadership have defined the Patriots’ remarkable season. Ward Melville went on to defeat the Colonials, 31–28, earning a spot in the Long Island Championship—one final game for this special group. As Victor prepares to graduate and move on, he hopes to leave behind one lasting message: never take a single day for granted.

Victor has been part of the Ward Melville Football family for four years, and the experience has meant everything to him. He hopes younger players understand just how fast the time goes.

“Never take a single day for granted,” he said. “Whether it’s offseason work or practice, every day with your boys is a blessing.”

His teammates, coaches, and the moments shared within this program are what he treasures most.

He also credits his coaches—especially Coach Russo and Coach Sorbera—for helping shape him into the player and leader he is today. Victor’s development is also the product of years of offseason training. His dedication has put him in the position to lead the Patriots on their championship run.

As the team prepares for its biggest game of the year, Victor explained how he manages the pressure of playing in front of a massive crowd.

“I take a deep breath, look at my boys and the crowd, and forget about all the expectations and pressure for a second,” he said.

In those moments, he reminds himself that they’re out there to play football—and to enjoy it.

Victor and the Patriots will face the Massapequa Chiefs this Friday at 12 p.m. in the Long Island Championship. It will be a battle, but Ward Melville enters the game with the work ethic, chemistry, and leadership needed to compete for a title.