Smithtown East quarterback Tommy Azzara (r) congratulates Ryan Rooney after a touchdown in the Bulls homecoming game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East quarterback Tommy Azzara fires down the sideline in the Bull’s homecoming game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Official's timeout. Bill Landon
Smithtown East running-back Ryan Rooney dives for the touchdown in the Bulls homecoming game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East running-back Ryan Rooney catches a post pattern pass in the Bulls homecoming game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East running-back Ryan Rooney follows lead blocking in the Bulls homecoming game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming queen Payton Zograsakis with Bull along with homecoming king Aman Mistry October 2.
Smithtown East senior Nicholas Saccone looks up-field for the Bulls in their homecoming game against Newfield Oct 2. Credit: Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior Michael Fennell charges out of the backfield for the Bulls in their homecoming game against Newfield Oct 2. Credit: Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior Michael DeSano on a kickoff return against Newfield Oct 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East’s game homecoming football game Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East’s game homecoming football game Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East’s game homecoming football game Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East’s game homecoming football game Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
The singing of our National Anthem at Smithtown East’s homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East homecoming weekend Oct 2. Bill Landon photo
Newfield’s Kenny Petit-Frere dives over a defender in a road game against Smithtown East Oct 2. Bill Landon
Newfield’s Kenny Petit-Frere fields a punt return against Smithtown East Oct 2. Bill Landon
Devin Aviles celebrates after his touchdown run against Smithtown East. Bill Landon
Newfield’s Kenny Petit-Frere bolts through an opening against Smithtown East Oct 2. Bill Landon
Newfield quarterback Josh Jacobs throws deep for the Wolverines in a road game against Smithtown East Oct 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior Joe Hackal lunges for extra yardage in a road game against Smithtown East Oct 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East junior Dom Galati looks up-field in the Bull’s homecoming game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Newfield senior Joe Hackal bolts out of the backfield for the Wolverines in a road game against Smithtown East Oct 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior Joe Hackal breaks free on a 44-yard touchdown run against Smithtown East Oct 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield running-back James Marra finds and opening for the Wolverines in a road game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Newfield’s Devin Aviles looks for an opening for the Wolverines in a road game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Newfield’s Devin Aviles squirts through an opening for the Wolverines in a road game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East running-back Chris Moran follows lead blocking in the Bulls homecoming game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East running-back Chris Moran sweeps out of the backfield for the Bulls in their homecoming game against Newfield Oct 2. Credit: Bill Landon
Smithtown East running-back Chris Moran sweeps out of the backfield for the Bulls in their homecoming game against Newfield Oct 2. Credit: Bill Landon
The Newfield Wolverines cast a shadow over Smithtown East in their homecoming football game handing the Bulls a 39-7 defeat Oct 2.
Newfield’s Devin Aviles found the endzone twice in the 1st quarter, and teammate Joe Hackal broke a 44 yarder in the second to lead 24-0 at the half.
Smithtown East junior running back Ryan Rooney took the goose egg of the scoreboard for the Bulls catching a pass from Tommy Azzara then turned it upfield and dove for the endzone for the score. Newfield quarterback Josh Jacobs punched in from short yardage along with teammate Sean Sullivan scored on a 29 yarder for your final score.
The win lifts the Wolverines to 2-2 as the loss drops the Bulls to 1-3 at this midway point in the season.
Both teams retake the field Saturday where Newfield hosts North Babylon in their homecoming game, and the Bulls travel to Connetquot. Kickoff for both games is 2 p.m.
The Miller Place Panthers traveled to Wildcat country to take on Shoreham-Wading River in a non-league matchup Oct. 4 looking to sweep the Wildcats in three.
Miller Place won the first two sets 25-17 and 25-21 hoping for an early night, but the Wildcats had other ideas, stealing game three 25-22 forcing a game four.
Shoreham-Wading River took the fourth set 25-18 to even the score for a game deciding fiftth set. The Panthers struggled to stay ahead but Shoreham-Wading River slammed the door winning the tie breaker 25-22.
Kelsey Hughes the junior led the way for the Wildcats with 8 kills, teammates Paige Alessi and Morgan Truesdell had 5 kills apiece followed by Ella Marcario who killed 4.
The win lifts the Wildcats to 4-6 overall and the loss drops the Panthers to 4-7. The Wildcats retook the court Oct. 6 at home against Southampton at 4:30p.m, and the Panthers host East Hampton Oct. 8 with a 6:30 start.
— Photos by Bill Landon
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Miller Place senior Abigail Beers returns the ball in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place senior Abigail Beers returns the ball in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River. Bill Landon photo
Shoreham-Wading River senior Ashley DeLumen with a return for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Cecelia Lockel digs one out for the Panthers in a road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Shoreham-Wading River senior Crystal Meier keeps the ball in play for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River senior Crystal Meier serves for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River senior Crystal Meier sets the play for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Ella Marcario with a return for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Ella Marcario from the service line for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Julia Lent serves in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place libero Julia Lent sets the play in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place libero Julia Lent sets the play in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place libero Julia Lent sets the play in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Shoreham-Wading River junior Kelsey Hughes puts the ball in play for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Kelsey Hughes sets the ball for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River senior Lauren Halloran keeps the ball in play for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River senior Lauren Halloran from the service line for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River senior Lauren Halloran with a save for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Lillia Mader from the service line for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Julia Lent sets the play in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Morgan Truesdell from the service line for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Morgan Truesdell digs one out for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River senior Nikki Christine digs one out for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place sophomore Olivia Honkanen from the service line for the Panthers in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place sophomore Olivia Honkanen from the service line for the Panthers in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place sophomore Olivia Honkanen sets the play for the Panthers in a road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Shoreham-Wading River senior Paige Alessi attacks at net for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River senior Paige Alessi from the service line for the Wildcats in a home game against Miller Place Oct 4. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place sophomore Payton Horan from the service line for the Panthers in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place sophomore Payton Horan at net for the Panthers in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place sophomore Sabrina Provenzano with a return for the Panthers in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place sophomore Sabrina Provenzano from service for the Panthers in a non-league road game against Shoreham-Wading River Oct 4. Bill Landon photo
Rocky Point native Troy Reh, who is a member of the “Chaos” that recently won the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) Championship, said it was a “great experience.”
“It’s always awesome to play with my brother on the high school and college level of competition,” he said. “Not everyone has this opportunity, and this was extremely special for our family.”
Lacrosse runs deep within this local family that has seen generations of Reh’s dominate high school, college and professional competition. Since the fifth grade, Troy, and his twin brother Justin, have strengthened their family name in lacrosse by displaying a unique expertise in lacrosse. The love of this game began under the guidance of their father and uncles, and through the early coaching that they received in the junior Rocky Point Police Athletic Teams league.
Photo from the Reh family
For many years, Troy was smaller in physical stature, and he did not fully grow until his first year in college. Justin recalled that he had a limited understanding of the game as a kid who would usually follow the ball on the field. He eventually demonstrated stick handling skills and coordination at an early age by catching lefty and throwing righty.
The brothers paid their dues in playing time, as Justin did not make the varsity until his sophomore year and Troy started as a senior. Being on the varsity at an earlier age, Justin had moments of excellence and challenges. During his sophomore year, he played well against tough teams like Shoreham Wading River and Comsewogue, and he scored 50 points.
As Justin began to make a name for himself through his school and travel lacrosse teams, in the last moments of a practice during his junior season within the old “pit” field, he broke his foot. It was a difficult injury, as Justin looked forward to playing Mount Sinai, where his father is the athletic director, and he wanted to play against the difficult competition of this local team.
With treating a “Jones Fracture” for several months, Justin was unable to have any type of mobility, and was away from a game that he loved. Every day, this injured player still worked on his skills through the aid of a “pitch-back.” He sat in a chair and used both hands to throw the ball over a hundred times righty and lefty.
The Class of 2014 were an extremely close group of student-athletes that all began playing lacrosse at the same time. They watched the 2008 Rocky Point Eagles win the state championship and since they were in middle school, the Reh’s, along with their friends Pat Dallon, Brendan McGovern, Chris Johnson, Jake Clark and Chris McGreevy, all were confident that they would have a similar success in lacrosse once they became seniors.
And this estimation was fulfilled in 2014, after an early loss to Babylon, the team was reminded by the Reh boys that they always had to play hard, and Babylon was a “wake up call” that motivated this team to win the county title.
Scott Reh was an assistant coach during his son’s senior year and identified their leadership qualities as “being great teammates, that always put the needs of their team first.”
In the play-offs against Miller Place, Justin broke his ribs, but kept playing to guide the team towards victory. Against Lynbrook, Rocky Point did not play its finest game and while they were still battered from Miller Place, they lost the Long Island Championship 10-9.
Former Rocky Point goalie Patrick Dallon vividly recalled that the Reh brothers always “made you feel more confident about the outcome of a game, and as a goalie, that’s all you could ask for. They had a way of taking a lot of pressure off other players because of what they were capable of doing on the field.I miss being on the same team as them, these were some of the best memories that I have.”
Another buddy, who played with the Reh’s for many years was Brendan McGovern. He played many games with these brothers and observed that they had the “ability to always be one step ahead of everyone else, and they understood exactly where to be on the field.”
The Reh boys followed up their family’s tradition of being dominant players under the guidance of Coach Michael P. Bowler. Justin saw Bowler as one of the “greatest people that he had ever known” and that this long-time coach always stressed the need for his players to be “respectful, carry yourself in a positive manner and to be productive citizens.”
Photo from the Reh family
Helene Bowler recalled the immense affection of her late husband towards Justin, Troy, their father Scott, and his two brothers, that were all dominant athletes. She remembered the “unique opportunity and privilege” that her late husband had in coaching Troy and Justin, and having his former player in Scott, be next to him as an assistant coach during this successful season.
“Justin was hurt during the play-offs, that he performed at a high level to help this team win and that Troy was an excellent motivator to get the boys moving in the right direction,” she said. “And most importantly, they always carried themselves in a good manner, were excellent team first players, and they have developed into outstanding young men.”
After graduating from Rocky Point High School in 2014, the brothers were recruited and signed by the University of Albany. This was an ideal fit, as they gained a quality education, competed on a Division I team, and were close enough for their parents and family members to attend Albany lacrosse games.
Starting at Albany, Justin had poor luck, as he was sick with mono, and he re-aggravated his foot injury.Troy saw limited time in fall and spring lacrosse, but he realized that Albany had been a good fit for him and Justin.
Like that of Bowler’s tutelage, who was a father figure to his teams over the last several decades, the same type of support was presented to these boys at Albany. It was observed that their college coach Scott Marr team ran his team like a family, as they were expected to put in their work on the field, but they had a great deal of fun on this team.
As a sophomore, Troy cracked the starting line-up as a long stick mid-fielder and was a team leader until his final senior season. Justin had a tremendous season as a junior, where he was one of the highest scorers in the nation.
He gained over 50% of his shots on net as goals, where he garnered all division and conference award for his stellar play and was also honored as an academic All-American.
While they made the play-offs during their junior season, the Reh boys had a similar final year like that at Rocky Point. They were surrounded by great players that worked well together and had set their goals to being one of the finest teams in the entire nation.
Albany made it to the semi-finals and lost in the Final Four to the eventual National Champions in Yale at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts. Both Troy and Justin describe this game as if it was yesterday, and they are immensely proud of their teammates in making it only steps away from gaining a championship.
Whereas they came up a bit short, during the playing tenure of the Reh’s, this university won three American East titles and always played well against rivals like that of Hartford, Vermont and Stony Brook University. Through their sheer determination to excel, the Reh’s helped Albany reach its highest lacrosse achievements that this college ever earned.
For a once smaller player in physical stature, Troy grew into an outstanding athlete that was three time all conference player, recognized as a 3rd team All-American, and was an Academic All-American.Staying consistent with their ability to perform at different athletic levels of play, both boys would again be united, as they were both drafted by the New York Lizards.
Again, they played with some of the finest talent in the nation and had games against opponents in Dallas, Baltimore, Atlanta, Boston and Denver. Justin believed that it was an honor to learn from his former professional teammate in Rob Pannell who was a wealth of lacrosse information and expertise.This athlete was one of the most respected players in nation on the college level at Cornell and for the Lizards.
Like that of high school and college, Troy marveled at the chance that him and Justin had to play for the Lizards and play on the same fields that they visited as kids.
As a four-year veteran of playing professional lacrosse, Troy has the unique insight in helping the creator Paul Rabil of the Premier Lacrosse League expand this sport.
According to Troy, the PLL has eight teams, where players drive or fly to various cities to attend meetings, practices, and games. With a championship under his belt, Troy has also been a key figure in helping the founder of this league grow this sport across America. Troy has become an early pioneer to expand this league through his ability to run camps, organizing sales and emails to garner wide-scale interest. When they are not playing professionally or working their own jobs, the Reh boys can be seen within the fields of Rocky Point High School giving lessons, breaking down this sport and always flashing a big smile as they mentor our local players.
Since they picked up a stick in the fifth grade, these local North Shore athletes have surely made a name for themselves within lacrosse. Through drive, determination, and making it through adversity, the Reh boys are not only true ambassadors to this game, but they are genuine role models to our youth.
While they have gained a tremendous amount of success over the years, these young men always were driven to succeed and put in all of the work through a team first mentality. Rocky Point Lacrosse Coach Tom Walsh said “our current players look up to their success and visualize the possibilities of what is out there to achieve within the sport of lacrosse through hard work and dedication.”
Northport’s Zack Zdrojeski digs one out for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Northport’s Zack Zdrojeski from the service line for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Northport’s Will Fitzpatrick sets the ball for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Northport’s Will Fitzpatrick sets the ball for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Northport’s Will Fitzpatrick sets the ball for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Northport’s Will Fitzpatrick sets the ball for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Northport’s Will Fitzpatrick attempts to block James Ackerman’s spike at net in a Div I matchup Sept 28. Bill Landon photo
Owen Devaney from the service line for Smithtown East in a road game against Northport. Bill Landon photo
Owen Devaney from the service line for Smithtown East in a road game against Northport. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East middle hitter Owen Devaney spikes the ball for the Bulls in a road game against Northport. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown East’s Joseph Kanner sets the play for the Bulls in a Div I road game against Northport Sept 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East’s Joseph Kanner sets the play for the Bulls in a Div I road game against Northport Sept 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport’s John Dwyer battles at net for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Northport libero Joe Haubrich sets the play for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Northport libero Joe Haubrich sets the play for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
James Ackerman puts the ball in play for the Bulls in a Div I road game Sept 28. Credit: Bill Landon
Northport’s Jake Zarko battles at net for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Brendan Fenlon battles at the net for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Brendan Fenlon battles at the net for the Tigers in a Div I home game against Smithtown East. Bill Landon photo
Angelo DeAugustino from the service line for Smithtown East in a Div I matchup against Northport Sept 28. Bill Landon
Angelo DeAugustino digs one out for the Bulls in a road game against Northport. Bill Landon photo
Northport’s Aidan Flinn with a monster serve for the Tigers at home Sept 28. Bill Landon
The Northport boys volleyball team showed why they sit atop the Division I leaderboard when they swept Smithtown East in three sets — 25-19, 25-22 and 25-18 — at home Sept 28.
Although the score was close in the second set, Northport has not allowed their opponents to play beyond three sets this season. The win lifts the Tigers to 6-0 of their 15game season, while the loss drops the Bulls to 3-3.
Northport’s Zach Zdrojeski notched 18 kills in the contest, and teammate Jake Zarko killed 13.
Both teams are back in action Sept 30, where Northport hosts Smithtown West, and the Bulls have a road game against Commack. Both games start at 4 p.m.
Newfield’s Ella Sharrock passes inside in a home game against Ward Melville Sept 24. Credit: Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior midfielder Emily Grillo scores against Newfield in a road game Sept 24. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior midfielder Courtney Quinn pushes up-field in a road game Sept 24. Bill Landon photo
Newfield senior forward Rebecca Muszak presses up field in a home game against Ward Melville. Bill Landon photo
Newfield sophomore Jaidyn Schuman drives up-field for the Wolverines in a home game against Ward Melville. Bill Landon photo
Ward Melville sophomore forward Alexa Kidd air dribbles for the Patriots in a 5-0 shutout on the road against Newfield Sept 24. Bill Landon
Newfield senior Lilly Zwerdling challenges Courtney Quinn for possession in a Div I home game Sept 14. Credit: Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Kyra Giannelli shoots for the Patriots in a 5-0 shutout over Newfield Sept 24. Bill Landon photo
Newfield senior midfielder Ally Vidal with a clearing shot in a Div I home game against Ward Melville. Bill Landon photo
Sophomore forward Olivia Comerford scores falling down for the Patriots in a Div I road game against Newfield Sept 24. Bill Landon
Newfield junior Gwenn Schechner moves past Ward Melville’s Charley Mason at home Sept 24. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior forward Rebecca Muszak passes between the legs of a Patriot defender in a home game Sept 24. Bill Landon photo
Newfield senior midfielder Ally Vidal pushesh up-field in a Div I home game against Ward Melville. Bill Landon photo
Victory. Photo by Bill Landon
Freshman defender Emma Fernandes maneuvers mid-field for the Wolverines in a home game against Ward Melville. Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Kyra Giannelli and Kyra Rebecca Muszak battle for the ball in a Div I matchup Sept 24. Bill Landon photo
Newfield sophomore Jaidyn Schuman drives up-field for the Wolverines in a home game against Ward Melville. Bill Landon photo
Sophomore forward Olivia Comerford eyes the box for the Patriots in a Div I road game against Newfield Sept 24. Bill Landon
Newfield senior midfielder Ally Vidal presses up field in a home game against Ward Melville. Bill Landon photo
Newfield senior midfielder Ally Vidal presses up field in a home game against Ward Melville. Bill Landon photo
Ward Melville senior Elizabeth Shannon battles a Newfield defender in a road game Sept 24. Credit: Bill Landon
Newfield senior forward Rebecca Muszak presses up field in a home game against Ward Melville. Bill Landon photo
Newfield senior midfielder Ally Vidal clears the ball up-field in a home game against Ward Melville. Bill Landon photo
Newfield senior goal keep Lidia Vasquez-Sinisi #88 deflects the ball for the save in a home game against Ward Melville Sept 24. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Elizabeth Shannon (R) battles Emma Fernandes in a Div I matchup Sept 24. Credit: Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Courtney Quinn is pursued by Newfield’s Ella Sharrock in a Div I matchup Sept 24. Bill Landon photo
The Ward Melville Patriots were able to contain the Newfield Wolverines in a Division I field hockey game where the Patriots spread the scoring wealth on their way to a 5-0 shut out on the road Sept 24.
Senior midfielder Courtney Quinn broke the ice half way into the opening quarter for the Patriots when her shot found its mark, and Peyton Phillips rocked the box two minutes later for the 2-0 lead.
Ward Melville senior Izzy Paglia scored at the 13 minute, 40 seconds mark of the second quarter along with fellow senior Emily Grillo who drove her shot home for a 4-0 Patriots lead at the half.
Patriots Olivia Comerford the sophomore rounded out the scoring with 3:38 left in the game for your 5-0 final. Goalie Molly Treder had a quiet day in net for the Patriots with one save.
The win lifts the Patriots to 5-1. The team was back in action Sept 28 with a road game against Bay Shore. Newfield drops to 2-4 in league and returned to the field the same day where they hosted Smithtown East.
Kiersten Parmegiani pushes up-field for the Royals at home against Wyandanch Sept 22. Bill Landon
Port Jefferson’s girls varsity soccer team came out strong and scored often in a home game against Wyandanch in a Div II matchup Sept. 22.
The outcome was never in doubt after the Lady Royals took a 5-0 lead into the halftime break. With a roster which lists one eighth grader, eight freshman, eight sophomores with a lone senior, the 8-0 victory belied their years.
Freshman Gwen Connelly led the way with three goals, teammate Olivia Bianco banked two and Ava Cooper, Caitlin Dickhuth and Alexa Jacobs each scored. Freshman Rose Meliker-Hammock had three saves in net. The win lifts Port Jeff to 4-3 with eight games remaining before post season play begins.
— All photos by Bill Landon
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8th grader Alexa Jacobs with a cross for the Royals at home Sept 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophmore Amy Whitman fires downfield for the Royals in a D-II matchup Sept 22. Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Annie Maier with a corner kick for the Royals at home against Wyandanch Sept 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff junior Ava Cooper clears the ball downfield in an 8-0 victory over visiting Wyandanch Sept 22. Credit: Bill Landon
Port Jeff junior Ava Cooper clears the ball downfield in an 8-0 victory over visiting Wyandanch Sept 22. Credit: Bill Landon
Sophomore Brielle Procaccini clears the ball for the Royals in a home game against Wyandanch. Bill Landon photo
Freshman Caitlin Dickhuth scores for the Royals at home against Wyandanch Sept 22. Bill Landon photo
Gwen Connelly scores one of her 3 goals in a home game against Wyandanch. Bill Landon photo
Gwen Connelly scores drives up-field in a home game against Wyandanch. Bill Landon photo
Gwen Connelly breaks to the goal in a home game against Wyandanch. Bill Landon photo
Kiersten Parmegiani pushes up-field for the Royals at home against Wyandanch Sept 22. Bill Landon
Kiersten Parmegiani pushes up-field for the Royals at home against Wyandanch Sept 22. Bill Landon
Sophomore Lilli Kircher settles the ball for the Royals in a home game against Wyandanch. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff freshman Maitreya Driscoll-Stremich maneuvers mid-field in a home game against Wyandanch. Bill Landon photo
Sophomore Maria Oliva with a throw in for the Royals in a home game against Wyandanch. Bill Landon photo
Sophomore Olivia Bianco with a shot on goal for the Royals at home Sept 22. Bill Landon photo
Sophomore Olivia Bianco manuevers mid-field for the Royals at home Sept 22. Bill Landon photo
Paige Braile (L) congratulates Alexa Jacobs after the 8th grader scored the opening goal for the Royals in an 8-0 shutout over Wyandanch Sept 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Paige Braile settles the ball mid-field for the Royals in an 8-0 shutout over Wyandanch Sept 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff freshman Sara Freitas with a crossing pass in a home game against Wyandanch. Bill Landon photo
Savannah Florio redirects for the Royals at home Sept 22. Credit: Bill Landon
Savannah Florio with the throw-in for the Royals at home Sept 22. Credit: Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai senior Skylor Wong sets the play in a league IV road game against Harborfields Sept 20. Photo by Bill Landon
The Harborfields Tornadoes looked to sweep the visiting Mustangs of Mount Sinai in three games after winning the first two 25-7, 25-16, but the Mustangs had other ideas rallying from behind in the third set to win 25-22 forcing a game four.
It was a back-and-forth battle down to the last service but the Tornadoes prevailed edging Mt. Sinai 25-21 in the final set for the 3-1 victory.
Harborfields senior Ava Spencer had 16 kills at net, freshman middle hitter Peyton Elward buried 8 along with 9th grader Joey Greenberg who notched 26 assists. The win lifts Harborfields to 3-1 in league IV as Mount Sinai drops to 2-3.
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Harborfields Ava Spencer with a block at net in a home game against Mt. Sinai Sept 20. Bill Landon
Harborfields Ava Spencer with a spike at net in a league IV matchup at home against Mt. Sinai Sept 20. Bill Landon
Harborfields senior Avery Medico sets the play in a home game against Mt. Sinai Sept 20. Bill Landon photo
Bella Fiore (L) and Joey Greenberg after a Harborfields’ point in a home game against Mt. Sinai. Bill Landon photo
Harborfields junior Bella Fiore at net in a league IV matchup against Mt. Sinai. Photo by Bill Landon
Harborfields freshman hitter Joey Greenberg sets the play for the Tornadoes in a home game versus Mt. Sinai. Bill Landon photo
Kennedy Orlando digs one out for the Mustangs in a league IV road game against Harborfields Sept 20. Credit: Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai 7th grader Kyleigh Hertz digs one out for the Mustangs in a road game against Harborfields. Credit: Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai senior Lauren Jaklitsch from the service line for the Mustangs in a league IV road game against Harborfields Sept 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai sophomore hitter Leia Walter in a league IV road game against Harborfields. Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai senior Lir Yucel bumps it over the net in a road game against Harborfields Sept 20. Bill Landon photo
Mt. Sinai senior Lir Yucel sets up the play in a road game against Harborfields Sept 20. Bill Landon photo
Mt. Sinai senior Lir Yucel with a spike at net in a road game against Harborfields Sept 20. Bill Landon photo
Harborfields libero Megan Hickey sets up the play keeps the ball in play in a home game against Mt. Sinai. Credit: Bill Landon
Freshman Peyton Elward returns the ball for Harborfields in a league IV home game against Mt. Sinai. Photo by Bill Landon
Freshman Peyton Elward battles at the net for Harborfields in a league IV home game against Mt. Sinai. Photo by Bill Landon
Harborfields freshman Peyton Elward battles at the net in a league IV home game against Mt. Sinai. Photo by Bill Landon
Harborfields senior Sharon Lin sets up the play at home Sept. 20. Bill Landon
Harborfields senior Sharon Lin battles at net in a league IV matchup at home against Mt. Sinai. Bill Landon photo
Mt. Sinai senior setter Skylor Wong from the service line in a league IV road game against Harborfields Sept 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Mt. Sinai senior Skylor Wong sets the play in a league IV road game against Harborfields Sept 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior defender Megan Spina maneuvers mid-field in a D-I matchup against Smithtown West Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
After protecting a one goal lead going into the second half, Smithtown West junior Sophia Campitites scored the insurance goal with 13 minutes left in regulation for the 2-0 lead in D-I road game against Newfield Sept. 21.
Newfield’s Megan Spina’s foot spoke next when the senior drove her shot home five minutes later to trail by one. Smithtown West desperate to hang on to their one goal advantage had those hopes dashed by Newfield forward Sarah Cavallo with 20 seconds left in regulation when the sophomore’s shot found its mark to tie the score at 2-2 forcing overtime.
Unable to settle the game in the first ten-minute overtime period, Smithtown West managed a team goal in the scrum in front of the Newfield net seven minutes into the second, to take the lead and held on to win it 3-2.
The win lifts Smithtown West to 3-1-0 in league while the loss drops the Wolverines to 2-2-1. Both teams are back in action on Sept. 23 where the Bulls travel to take on their cross-town rivals, Smithtown East, while Newfield will host Lindenhurst. Game times are 4:30 and 5:30, respectively.
— Photos by Bill Landon
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Smithtown West senior Brooke Kelleher clears the ball up-field in a road game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown West senior Brooke Kelleher heads the ball up-field in a road game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Newfield senior co-captain Delani Budd collides with Julia Tyler in a D-I match-up Sept 21. Bill Landon
Newfield senior co-captain Delani Budd clears the ball down the side line in a home game against Smithtown West. Bill Landon
Smithtown West senior defender Emma Wilkinson throws in against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown West senior defender Emma Wilkinson clears the ball up-field in a road game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Newfield freshman Isabella Norton battles a West defender in a D-I matchup at home Sept 21. Credit: Bill Landon
Smithtown West junior Jenna Rosenberger heads the ball between two Newfield midfielders in a D-I matchup Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West senior forward Karsyn Kondracki pushes up-field in a D-I matchup against Newfield Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West sophomore Madison DeMaio passes inside in a road game against Newfield Sept 21. Bill Landon
Newfield Madison Keenan battles Brooke Kelleher for possession in a D-I match-up Sept 21. Bill Landon
Newfield midfielder Madison Keenan heads the ball in a home game against Smithtown West Sept 21. Bill Landon photo
Newfield senior defender Megan Spina maneuvers mid-field in a D-I matchup against Smithtown West Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West senior forward Nicole Mannella looks up-field in a road game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Newfield 8th grader Peyton Hughes settles the ball for the Wolverines in a D-I home game against Smithtown West. Bill Landon photo
Newfield forward Sarah Cavallo #19 is congratulated by teammates after the sophomore scored the tying goal with :20 seconds left in regulation. Bill Landon photo
Newfield forward Sarah Cavallo launches the ball down field in a D-I home game against Smithtown West. Bill Landon photo
Smithtown West junior Sophia Campities presses up-field in a road game against Newfield Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West junior Sophia Campities settles the ball in a road game against Newfield Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West junior Sophia Campities heads the ball up-field in a road game against Newfield Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West junior Sophia Campities clears the ball up-field in a road game against Newfield Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West senior Sophia DeNapoli battles freshman Isabella Norton in a D-I matchup Sept 21. Credit: Bill Landon
Smithtown West senior Sophia DeNapoli battles freshman Isabella Norton in a D-I matchup Sept 21. Credit: Bill Landon
Smithtown West sophomore midfielder Stephanie Schubert clears the ball up-field in a road game against Newfield. Bill Landon photo
Newfield midfielder Vittoria Oliveri battles Stephanie Schubert for possession in a D-I matchup Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Josh Carroll punts the ball away in a home game against Sayville Sept 17. Credit: Bill Landon
After a scoreless first half visiting Sayville kicked a field goal at the 7:22 mark of the 3rd quarter to break the ice against Comsewogue in a D III matchup Sept 17.
Comsewogue senior Josh Carroll’s foot made it a new game with 4:45 left in the 3rd splitting the uprights on a 29 yarder to even the score.
Sayville quarterback Jack Smalley connected with Mack Murtha on a 68-yard pass play in the closing seconds of the quarter to take a 6-point lead followed by a 2-point conversion attempt that failed, for your 9-3 final.
The loss drops the Warriors 1-2 in their division while the win lifts Sayville to 2-0. The Warriors retake the field with a road game against East Islip Oct 1 at 6 p.m.
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Senior quarterback Brady Shannon throws over the middle for the Warriors at home against Sayville Sept 17. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue senior Josh Carroll punts the ball away in a home game against Sayville Sept 17. Credit: Bill Landon
Runningback Gio Fragapagne powers up the middle for the Warriors in a division III matchup against Sayville Sept 17. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Gio Fragapagne cuts back inside in a division III matchup against visiting Sayville Sept 17. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue cheerleaders during the singing of our national anthem. Photo by Bill Landon
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Comsewogue sophomore offensive lineman Matt Nowlan in a home game against Sayville. Credit: Bill Landon
Comsewogue junior Daimler Valerio in a division III matchup against visiting Sayville Sept 17. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue wide-receiver James Kreig catches a pass from Brady Shannon in a home game against Sayville Sept 17. Bill Landon
Senior quarterback Brady Shannon gets rid of the ball just in time for the Warriors at home against Sayville Sept 17. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue offensive lineman Jhendali Nunéz sets in a home game against Sayville Sept 17. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue defensive-back James Kreig breaks up a pass play in a home game against Sayville Sept 17. Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Blaise Cappola in a home game against Sayville Sept 17. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue cheerleaders during the singing of our national anthem. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue wide-receiver James Kreig stretches out on a pass play in a home game against Sayville Sept 17. Bill Landon