Senior Juliana Mahan scores two of her team high 16 points against Center Moriches. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore Jocelyn Kavanaugh lays up for the Wildcats in a home game against Center Moriches. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Brooke Andresen battles in the paint for the Wildcats. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River’s Brooke Andresen shoots for the Wildcats. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior Juliana Mahan scores from down low at home against Center Moriches. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore Kady Keegan scores for the Wildcats in a home game against Center Moriches. Photo by Bill Landon
Alyssa Bell “drives” the baseline in a home game against Center Moriches. Photo by Bill Landon
Alyssa Bell banks two for the Wildcats in a home game against Center Moriches. Photo by Bill Landon
Haylie Abrams fights for the rebound in a home game against Center Moriches. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River sophomore Leslie Jablonski scores for the Wildcats. Photo by Bill Landon
Grayce Kitchen banks two for the Wildcats at home against Center Moriches. Photo by Bill Landon
Alyssa Bell scores for the Wildcats at home against Center Moriches. Photo by Bill Landon
Haylie Abrams scores for the Wildcats at home against Center Moriches. Photo by Bill Landon
Just past the halfway point in the season Shoreham-Wading River, the 2023 Suffolk County class A champions, find themselves in the middle of the pack in their division. The Wildcats (5-5), having lost to Mount Sinai three days earlier, were hungry to get back to their winning ways when they hosted Center Moriches (1-8), making short work of the Red Devils winning 58-35 in the League VI matchup Jan 8.
Senior Juliana Mahan led the way for the Wildcats doing what she’s done all season battling in the paint netting eight layups/putbacks for 16 points. Grayce Kitchen, a junior, netted 11 points and Kady Keegan, the sophomore, banked eight. Kitchen had a 3-pointer as did freshman teammate Stamatia Almiroudis.
The Wildcats next two games will be their litmus test with a road game at Elwood-John Glenn on Tuesday, Jan 16, followed by a home game against Hampton Bays Jan. 20. Game times are 5:15 p.m. and noon respectively.
Ward Melville senior Grace Balocca banks two for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
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Ward Melville senior Emily Shields fights for the rebound in a road game against Central Islip. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville sophomore Jaclyn Engel shoots two in a road game against Central Islip. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville’s Julia Dank shoots in a road game against Central Islip. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville sophomore Jaclyn Engel scores in a road game against Central Islip. Photo by Bill Landon
Julia Dank shoots from the top of the key for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville sophomore Kaitlyn McNeil shoots in a road game against Central Islip. Photo by Bill Landon
Addison Dellaporta goes to the rim for the Patriots in a league I matchup against Central Islip. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Emma Silverman scores in a road game against Central Islip. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville sophomore Kaitlyn McNeil goes to the rim in a road game against Central Islip. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Grace Balocca drives the lane for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Addison Dellaporta lays up for two for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Grace Balocca banks two for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Addison Dellaporta lays up for two for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville rattled off six wins in a row to open their ’23-’24 season but were tripped up in a nonleague road game against Shoreham-Wading River, falling to the League VI Wildcats, 39-35, Dec. 29.
The Patriots, reeling from that loss, pummeled Central Islip on the road in a league matchup defeating the Musketeers, 58-28, in the Jan. 4 contest.
Ward Melville senior Emma Silverman led the offensive attack with a 3-pointer and four from the floor for 11 points. Senior Grace Balocca netted eight points as did Addison Dellaporta, and teammates Julia Dank, Jaclyn Engel and Kaitlyn McNeil each scored seven points apiece.
The win kept the Patriots atop the League I leaderboard, consolidated by a 43-34 victory against Longwood Jan. 6.
Jack Melore, who led the West team with 18 points, splits the Smithtown East triple team. Photo by Steven Zaitz
By Steven Zaitz
It was a wire-to-wire win but with a twist. On Jan. 6, in their annual battle for the key to the city, the Smithtown West Bulls boys basketball team defeated their red-clad Bull brothers to the East, 56-42. With the win, Smithtown West remains undefeated at 9-0 and 6-0 in Suffolk Division III as Smithtown East falls to 6-3 and 3-2 in league play.
Smithtown West’s multisport senior, Jack Melore, led the way with 18 points and eight rebounds. Lorenzo Rappahad 15 points and six assists, and his brother Ben Rappa chipped in nine points.
Lorenzo Rappa goes high against Gjon Lleshaj in Smithtown West’s 56-42 victory over Smithtown East on Jan. 6.
After junior Blue Bull forward, John Giotis, hit a backdoor layup just eleven seconds into the game, Smithtown West had a lead they would never surrender. The team continued to build on their lead, outscoring the red-Bulls, 11-4, at the close of the first quarter. West’s Jack Melore scored seven points in the first quarter and had 14 of his total 18 in the first half.
Despite this, Smithtown East refused to go quietly into the weekend. East senior forward, Will Tufo, hit a long two-pointer to open the second half. Teammate Ben Haug, who led all scorers with 22, bullied his way in the paint to cut a seven-point halftime deficit to only four.
Nevertheless, West clamped down and arm-barred the red team from coming inside the paint. Blocked shots and quick hands by Melore and Ben Rappa stifled East’s offense for a long stretch of the third period. A steal by West senior guard, Max Nicholas, with two seconds left in the third led to a fast break and two free throws. Nicholas sank them both to put the home team up by eight, as the game entered the fourth quarter.
Junior forward John Giotis of Smithtown West goes strong to the rim against Smithtown East center Tom Fanning in West’s 56-42 win on Jan. 6. Photo by Steven Zaitz
The final quarter was dominated by the Rappa brothers of Smithtown West. Ben Rappa fired the opening salvo of the fourth by hitting a corner three, raising the lead to a baker’s dozen, one of the only three-point shots made in the game for either team. The blue-Bulls commanding lead seemed to have made each tick of the clock grow louder for the boys from the East, as only six minutes remain on the game clock.
Lorenzo Rappa slashed diagonally through the lane with two minutes remaining to make the score 50-37. Swingman Michael Cascione made an acrobatic layup to give the white and blue team its final points with under a minute to go. The crowd erupted at the sight of Cascione’s athleticism as the 12-piece pep band’s trumpet section blared ‘The Children of Sanchez’ to celebrate their school’s crosstown victory.
It was West’s ninth straight win over East, dating back to February 2016.
“It always means a little more beating them,” said Melore, who is also one of the finest football players in Suffolk county. “Our team takes great pride and always believes in our defense. The Rappa twins did a great job anchoring it.”
Kings Park senior John Flynn drives the lane in a road game against Hampton Bays. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park senior John Flynn lets a three-pointer fly. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park senior Joe Romano drives the lane in a road game against Hampton Bays. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park senior Joe Romano fights his way to the rim in a road game against Hampton Bays. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park senior Thomas Matonti lets a three-pointer fly in a road game against Hampton Bays. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park senior Joe Romano drives the lane in a road game against Hampton Bays. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park senior Max Romer banks two in a road game against Hampton Bays. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park freshman Kyle Edmundson lets a three-pointer fly. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park’s Joe Romano fights his way to the rim. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park head coach Chris Rube from the sideline in a road game against Hampton Bays. Photo by Bill Landon
Timeout. Kings Park. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park senior Thomas Matonti muscles his way to the rim in a road game against Hampton Bays. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park senior Thomas Matonti drives the lane in a road game against Hampton Bays. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park senior Max Romer drives the baseline in a road game against Hampton Bays. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park (3-5) squared off against host Hampton Bays (3-4) Saturday night where no decision was made after 32 minutes of play. With both teams deadlocked at 53-53 at the end of regulation, a four-minute overtime period was forced to decide the winner in the League V matchup Jan. 6.
Hampton Bays edged ahead clinging to a four-point lead with 33 seconds left in the overtime period, a lead that shrank to three with eight seconds left. Kings Park senior Thomas Matonti got the call and managed to let a 3-pointer fly that just missed its mark as the final buzzer sounded, with the Kingsmen falling to the Baymen 63-60.
It was the senior core of co-captains that topped the scoring chart for the Kingsmen with Joe Romano’s team high of 23 points, Thomas Matonti did his damage from afar with six triples and a pair of free throws for 20 points and John Flynn added 12.
Having lost to Elwood-John Glenn two days earlier, Kings Park rebounded Tuesday, defeating Islip at home 61-52. The Kingsmen will look to build on that momentum when they retake the court in another league matchup Tuesday, Jan. 16, with a road game against Harborfields. Tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m.
The Smithtown West Girls Soccer Team and their coaches are with Legislators Rob
Trotta, Leslie Kennedy and County Clerk Vincent Puleo (rear, right).
Pictured with Legislators Leslie Kennedy (front, center) and Rob Trotta (rear, center) are
the Smithtown West Boys Soccer Team, their coaches and athletic director Jason
Lambert, (front, left).
Suffolk County Legislators Leslie Kennedy and Rob Trotta recognized the Smithtown West Varsity Boys and Girls Soccer Teams at the December 20, 2023 meeting of the Legislature for winning the Long Island Class AA championship for their respective teams.
This was the first time in the school’s history that both the boys and girls soccer teams won the championship.
Legislators Kennedy and Trotta in commending the students noted that they demonstrated their athletic ability and outstanding team work while their coaches and athletic director have shown the importance of perseverance and commitment.
Kings Park senior John Flynn goes to the rim in a road win against Miller Place. Photo by Bill Landon
Joe Romano banks two for the Kingsmen in a road game against Miller Place. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park co-captain Joe Romano grabs the rebound in a road game against Miller Place. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park co-captain Thomas Matonti banks two more in a road game against Miller Place. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place center Nick Frusco blocks a shot in a home game against Kings Park. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Joe Strickland blocks a shot in a home game against Kings Park. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior John Leen with a sky hook in a home game against Kings Park. Photo by Bill Landon
Nick Frusco gets “fouled” going to the rim. Photo by Bill Landon
Joe Romano defends Nick Frusco in a league V matchup Dec 14. Photo by Bill Landon
Nick Frusco drives the baseline for the Panthers at home against Kings Park. Photo by Bill Landon
Ryan Khezri drives the lane for the Panthers at home against Kings Park. Photo by Bill Landon
Having lost the first three nonleague season games and a league loss two days earlier, Kings Park looked to get back to their winning ways with a road game against the Panthers of Miller Place Thursday afternoon.
Despite trailing after the first eight minutes of play, the Kingsmen sparked to life in the second quarter to take a 17-point lead into the halftime break. Thomas Matonti caught fire with his three-point shooting prowess, draining five triples in the League 5 matchup.
The Panthers struggled in the second half with Kings Park’s swarming defense and unrelenting press, falling 63-32 in the Dec. 14 contest.
The Kings Park senior co-captains peppered the scoreboard with Matonti at the top of the chart with 21 points, John Flynn banking 13 and Joe Romano netting 10.
Nick Frusco carried the flag for the Panthers with five field goals and five from the free throw line, and Matthew Cirrito notched six.
The win lifted Kings Park to 1-1 in division play as they handed the Panthers their first loss of this early season.
Both teams retook the court Tuesday night, with the Kingsmen besting Sayville 47-35. Miller Place fell again against Harborfields, losing the contest 52-49.
Liam Sevey of Northport looks to score. Photo by Steven Zaitz
Liam Sevey of Northport looks to score. Photo by Steven Zaitz
Northport boys basketball vs. Connetquot. Photo by Steven Zaitz
Jojo Cipollino splits the Thunderbird defense. Photo by Steven Zaitz
Northport boys basketball vs. Connetquot. Photo by Steven Zaitz
Jojo Cipollino drives the lane against Connetquot. Photo by Steven Zaitz
By Steven Zaitz
Junior pivot Owen Boylan led the Northport Tigers basketball team to a victory over Connetquot with 12 points and 10 rebounds last Wednesday night, Dec. 13. The final score was 47-34.
In a game that was close throughout, Northport never trailed, and Boylan hit a three-pointer with three minutes remaining to give the Tigers a 10-point lead. It sealed the game as the Thunderbirds never got closer.
Point guard Jojo Cipollino had 8 points and 9 assists and forward Brendan Fenlon had 7 points.
This win put Northport at 1-0 in League II play. They have split their subsequent two matches, a loss to Bay Shore on the road, 54-33, and a bounce-back win at home against Newfield, 60-40. They are 2-1 in league play, and after a nine-day holiday break, the Tigers will play Pierson on Dec. 27 at Northport.
Newfield sophomore Ashley Hernandez pushes up-court for the Wolverines in a road game against Bellport. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior Tori Coletti drains a triple for the Wolverines in a road game against Bellport. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield freshman guard Jocelyn Krill shoots from the paint. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior forward Sarah Murphy lays up for two in a road game against Bellport. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield forward Shelya Lynton passes inside for the Wolverines in a road game against Bellport. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield junior Jelissa Alba with a jumper in a road game against Bellport. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior point guard Raiyah Reid drives to basket for the score in a road game against Bellport. Photo by Bill Landon
After dropping their league season opener, Newfield looked to put a “W” in the win column in a road game against Bellport, but the Wolverines struggled to gain traction in a game plagued by turnovers, falling to the Clippers 54-37 in the League III matchup Dec 18.
Newfield senior Raiyah Reid, the floor general who’s been a varsity starter since the eigth grade, led the way for the Wolverines. Reid ranked second in Suffolk County last season, with 140 field goals, 17 triples and 79 free throws, averaging 25.6 points per game, according to Newsday. Reid banked six field goals, a triple and a pair of free throws for 17 points. Teammates Tori Coletti netted nine, and Jasmine Ricchetti and Sarah Murphy scored four points apiece.
The loss drops the Wolverines to 1-4 overall. They will retake the court Dec. 21 with a road game against crosstown rival, Centereach. Game time is scheduled for 4:00 p.m.
Sophomore guard Jack Salgado fights for the rebound. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Neelesh Raghurama drives the lane for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Lorenzo Beaton fights his way to the rim for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Lorenzo Beaton fights his way to the rim for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Jackson Weber pushes up-court for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior forward Devin Lynch takes flight for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Lorenzo Beaton scores from the paint for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior forward is apparently fouled in a home game against Brentwood. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Jackson Weber dumps the pass off for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Lorenzo Beaton grabs a rebound for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Neelesh Raghurama drains a triple for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Eddie Hughes fires from the baseline for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Neelesh Raghurama banks two for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Neelesh Raghurama drives towards the basket for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Luke Chitkara drives the lane for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Jackson Weber lays up for two. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
Ward Melville had their hands full when they hosted perennial powerhouse Brentwood, where the Patriots struggled to keep pace in a League 1 matchup, falling 62-40 Friday night, Dec. 15.
It was a foul-riddled, physical contest where both teams spent time at the free throw line and as the game grew late, several players flirted with fouling out.
Neelesh Raghurama, the junior, led the Patriots with two 3-pointers and a pair of field goals for 10 points; senior forward Lorenzo Beaton netted seven; and seniors Devin Lynch and Luke Chitkara banked six points apiece.
The Patriots (0-2 league), who won a pair of nonleague early season games, will look to get back to their winning ways when they travel to Riverhead Thursday, Dec. 21. Game time is slated for 5 p.m.
Alyssa Bell lays up for two for the Wildcats at home against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River sophomore Leslie Jablonski shoots in a home game against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River freshman Stamatia Almiroudis drives the baseline for the Wildcats in a home game against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Grayce Kitchen banks two for the Wildcats in a non-league matchup against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Alyssa Bell goes to the basket for the Wildcats at home against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Charlotte Erb scores for the Wildcats in a home game against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Haylie Abrams shoots for the Wildcats in a home game against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Alyssa Bell banks two more for the Wildcats at home against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Grayce Kitchen shoots from the baseline for the Wildcats in a non-league matchup against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Alyssa Bell lays up for two more for the Wildcats at home against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River senior Juliana Mahan banks two in a home game against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River freshman Stamatia Almiroudis drives the baseline for the Wildcats in a home game against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River senior Juliana Mahan fights her way to the rim at home against Greenport. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
With eight consecutive nonleague games to open the Shoreham-Wading River girls basketball season, game five pitted the Wildcats against Greenport Tuesday night when the visiting Porters clung to a one-point lead to open the second half. The Wildcats came alive in the final 16 minutes of play, slamming the door shut to win the game 50-28 in the Dec. 19 contest.
Senior forward Juliana Mahan led her team in scoring with eight field goals and three from the line for 19 points, while juniors Alyssa Bell banked 17 and Grayce Kitchen netted 9.
The win lifts Shoreham-Wading River to 2-3 in the early season.
The Wildcats retake the court in another nonleague matchup Thursday, Dec. 21, with a road game against Rocky Point. Game time is slated for 4:30 p.m.