Victoria Bartunek returns the ball for Newfield in a League III matchup against Centereach Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior Victoria Bartunek digs one out against Centereach Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach co-captain Stephanie Gatto returns the ball against visiting Newfield Sept. 27. Photo By Bill Landon
Centereach co-captain Sophie Painter from the service line in A home game against Newfield Sept. 27. Photo By Bill Landon
Centereach senior Natalie Walsh saves the volley with a deep return against crosstown rival Newfield Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield junior Jamie Albrecht keeps the ball in play against Centereach in a League III matchup Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield junior Jamie Albrecht keeps the ball in play against Centereach in a League III matchup Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore Erin Lema with a kill shot for the Cougars in a League III matchup against Newfield Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore Erin Lema serves the ball for the Cougars against Newfield in a League III matchup at home Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach sophomore Erin Lema #8 blocks a shot from Newfield's Jamie Albrecht in a League III matchup Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield sophomore Emily Golub sets the ball against Centereach Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield senior Emily Geist keeps the ball in play against Centereach in a League III matchup Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Newfield outside hitter Ava Nohe attacks at the net in a League III matchup against Centereach Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach co-captain Amanda Harrop from the service line in A home game against Newfield Sept. 27. Photo By Bill Landon
Newfield junior Amanda Baez keeps the ball in play against Centereach in a League III matchup Sept. 27. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach outside hitter Alexa Timo with a return against visiting Newfield Sept. 27. Photo By Bill Landon
Centereach senior co-captain Stephanie Gatto led her team with 10 kills and seven blocks, senior Natalie Walsh killed eight with six blocks, and sophomore Erin Lema had three blocks and seven kills to sweep the visiting Wolverines 25-18, 25-12 and 25-21 Sept. 27.
Centereach Cougars girls volleyball remains undefeated in League III at 5-0, 8-1 overall, where they’ve allowed their play to go beyond three sets only twice this season. Centereach sits atop the League III leaderboard one game ahead of Smithtown West and will retake the court on the road against Hills East Oct. 3. First serve is 4 p.m.
The loss drops Newfield Wolverines to 3-3, and they are also back in action Oct. 3 when they host the Bulls of Smithtown West. Game time is 5:30 p.m.
Ward Melville senior co-captain Ryan Fagan battles at net against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior co-captain Ryan Fagan battles at net against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Luke McIlvaine splits two Sachem defenders in a Div. I matchup against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Luke McIlvaine with a return against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Luke McIlvaine returns the ball against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Luke McIlvaine, left, along with teammate Christopher Sohl battle a net against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Joshua Russo #17 blocks a shot at net in a Div. I matchup against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Dominick Deon digs one out for the Patriots in a Div. I matchup against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior co-captain Dominick Deon sets up the play in a Div. I matchup against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior co-captain Cole Bhella battles at net for the Patriots against Sachem East. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior co-captain Cole Bhella digs one out for the Patriots against Sachem East. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior co-captain Cole Bhella with a drop shot for the Patriots against visiting Sachem East. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior co-captain Cole Bhella, right, and teammate Joshua Russo put up the wall for the Patriots against visiting Sachem East. Photo by Bill Lan
Charlie Fernandes sets the ball for the Patriots against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Charlie Fernandes sets the ball for the Patriots in a Div. I matchup against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Charlie Fernandes serves the ball against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville celebrates after scoring against visiting Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville celebrates after scoring against visiting Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Junior outside hitter Bryan McCaffery spikes the ball for the Patriots against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Junior outside hitter Bryan McCaffery spikes the ball for the Patriots against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
Junior outside hitter Bryan McCaffery with a kill shot at net for the Patriots against Sachem East Sept. 26. Photo by Bill Landon
All three sets were close for Ward Melville when Sachem East came knocking but the Flaming Arrows swept the Patriots 25-22, 25-32 and25-20 in Division I volleyball action Sept. 26. The win lifted Sachem East to 3-4 for the season as Ward Melville slipped to 2-5.
The Patriots look to get back on track to put another “W” in the win column with a road trip against East Hampton Oct. 3. First serve is 5 p.m.
Mt. Sinai junior Zachary Rotella #30 celebrates with Joseph Spallina after Spallina’s 16 yard run for the TD in a homecoming victory Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior linebacker Sam Katsaros #50 in on the stop for the Royals Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade and a football game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
The Mustangs solemnly take the field in memory of their late high school principal Robert M. Grable. Photo by Bill Landon
The Mustangs solemnly take the field in memory of their late high school principal Robert M. Grable. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior running-back Matthew LoMonaco powers up the middle in a homecoming victory against Port Jeff. Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior running-back Matthew LoMonaco stretches out for a pass in a homecoming game against Port Jeff. Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Running back Matthew Graffeo a junior finds a hole for the Mustangs in a homecoming game against Port Jeff. Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore quarterback Luke Filippi rolls out of the pocket against Mt. Sinai Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore quarterback Luke Filippi filling in for the injured Sam Florio, with a quarterback keeper up the middle against Mt. Sinai Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore quarterback Luke Filippi filling in for the injured Sam Florio, rolls out of the pocket against Mt. Sinai Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore quarterback Luke Filippi throws over the middle against Mt. Sinai Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore running back Joseph Spallina finds the endzone for the Mustangs in a homecoming game against Port Jeff. Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore running back Joseph Spallina finds the endzone for the Mustangs in a homecoming game against Port Jeff. Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Running-back Joseph Spallina looks to evade Port Jeff cornerback Colton Vanoverberghe in a homecoming victory Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore running back Joseph Spallina finds the endzone for the Mustangs in a homecoming game against Port Jeff. Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore running back Joseph Spallina makes the catch in a homecoming game against Port Jeff. Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore running-back Joseph Spallina pounds it up the middle in a homecoming victory against Port Jeff. Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Alumni and faculty of distinction are recognized during halftime on homecoming weekend Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend in a game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrates homecoming weekend in a game against Port Jefferson Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff’s Colton Vanoverberghe finds an opening against the Mustang defense Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Colton Vanoverberghe plows up the middle against the Mustang defense Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior quarterback Brendon Ventarola throws a screen pass to Joseph Spallina in a homecoming game against Port Jeff. Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai celebrated its homecoming game Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior wide receiver Aidan Kaminska leaps in the air after a 70 yard pass for the touch down along with teammate Colton Vanovergerghe #3 Sept. 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior wide receiver Aiden Kaminska breaks to the outside in a league IV matchup against Mount Sinai. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai dominated their homecoming game through three quarters of play out scoring the visiting Royals 33-6 before Port Jeff rallied in the final quarter. Royals’ quarterback Luke Filippi (filling in for the injured Sam Florio) found senior Aidan Kaminska on a pair of short yardage pass plays for his 2nd and 3rd touchdown in the game where the senior set a Section XI record with 17 catches for 233 yards placing him 2nd in total receptions in a single game.
But despite Kaminska’s record the Royals fell to the Mustangs 39-20 Sept. 28.
Mount Sinai sophomore running back Joseph Spallina led the way with a16-yard run, a 23-yard pass reception and an 85-yard interception all finding the end-zone for the Mustangs. Senior quarterback Brandon Ventarola punched in from short yardage, while Matthew LoMonaco scored on a 14-yard pass play and Michael Trepeta found the end-zone on a 3-yard run.
Junior Alex Ledesma’s solid boot put up two PAT’s for the Royals in addition to Kaminska’s record making set of catches.
The win boosts the Mustangs to 4-0, tied with Shoreham Wading River in their division at the season’s halfway point.
The loss puts Port Jeff 1-3 in league. Their next game is set for Oct. 5 for homecoming weekend, where they expect to face Greenport at home with a 2 p.m. start time.
Mount Sinai looks to keep their perfect record intact when they hit the road Oct. 12 to face undefeated Shoreham-Wading River, for sole possession of first place in League IV. Kickoff is at 2 p.m.
Village, school district, businesses and community come together for new homecoming celebration. Photo by Kyle Barr
“Always a Royal.”
That is how school district and village officials alike are calling present and past residents to attend this year’s homecoming celebration, shifting away from school-centered pride to exulting the whole of Port Jefferson.
The village and district are working hand in hand to create a celebration at Joe Erland Field near Caroline Avenue just west of Barnum Avenue. The celebration will include food, games and music from a DJ, and will take place in between the annual parade that flows down Main Street and the homecoming game set to take place Saturday, Oct. 5.
Port Jefferson homecoming floats make their way through the parade Oct. 21, 2017. File photo by Bill Landon
The change has come in response to district officials last year canceling the annual bonfire. As classic as it was, school district officials said the bonfire was unsafe and a redundant way of gathering school pride. They said it meant children wandering into nearby woods without supervision, adding their own internal pep rally did enough to promote school spirit.
Port Jeff Superintendent Paul Casciano said the bonfire could not continue as it had before, especially considering security and safety.
“We cannot guarantee that when children are dropped off at the high school for this particular night event, that they are in an environment that is safe and secure,” he said. “We are grateful for the conversations that have developed among community members, our board of education members and staff to come up with a carefully considered plan as we move forward.”
Not letting themselves get discouraged, community members looked to celebrate Port Jeff pride, and more than that, bridge the gap between school district, village, shops and community.
Jae Hartzell, a Port Jefferson resident and a local photographer, said many residents were upset the bonfire was canceled, calling it an old tradition. She started looking toward creating something new, perhaps even establishing a new tradition in itself. She and fellow resident Paul Braille have worked alongside school and village officials in crafting the new event.
“[This event] is a really enriching tradition and there’s a huge collaboration to increase school pride and school spirit that will continue for generations,” Hartzell said. “It’s all about creating traditions in the community — a way to stay rooted with your community.”
Along with several food trucks, the field will also be littered with games of Can Jam, Cornhole and giant Jenga, all provided through the Port Jefferson Free Library. There will also be face painting on behalf of the school art department.
Beyond the celebration at surrounding Caroline Avenue, the school district has connected with multiple businesses to emphasize school spirit and the community as a whole, including alumni. PJ Brewery is promoting live music by the band Damaged Goods, while throughout the weekend businesses will be promoting happy hour and brunch specials specifically for alumni. Prohibition Kitchen will also include Mayor Margot Garant as guest bartender Oct. 5. Participating restaurants include Nantuckets, Joey-Z, Prohibition Kitchen, Junior’s Spycoast, Billie’s 1890 Saloon and Old Fields Restaurant, just to name a few.
The Joe Erland Field will play host to an upcomming homecoming celebration. Photo by Kyle Barr
In the first meetings looking to create the new homecoming event, village trustee Kathianne Snaden was brought on board to give the village’s point of view. She said she immediately took to the idea. The village has put up the funds to pay for the food trucks, the DJ, physical and online promotions and has allowed the use of the field. Meanwhile, Port Jeff students will be creating a banner to go up along the football field at the high school, each letter being done by a different grade from Kindergarten through fifth grade, spelling “Royals.” The event, she said, has the possibility of doing much to bridge a gap between village and school district, one that has existed from each entity “doing their own thing.”
“When this came up, I said I wanted to take this up and make this work, because for the village this bridge has been broken for so long for whatever reason,” the trustee said.
“This is the best way to bring that back.”
School board Vice President Tracy Zamek said once the district established there would no longer be a bonfire at homecoming, the idea of bringing the community together in celebration, off school property and hosted by the village, immediately appealed to them.
“We’re really excited about waking up the village and bringing the school and village together as one entity — as a tight-knit community,” Zamek said.
Those involved said they hope the new event will bring in more people for the annual homecoming game, which all said has had relatively little attendance for the past few years.
In regard to the food trucks, Snaden said the businesses were contacted first to see if they would be available to set up stalls, but according to the trustee none had the correct permits. Having them host specials throughout the weekend was a way in which they could contribute, she said, with Hartzell adding she hoped they may be able to get the permits to participate in the future.
Festivities start Oct. 4 at the PJ Brewery with Damaged Goods playing at 7 p.m. The following day will include an 11 a.m. parade that rolls down Main Street and crosses over West Broadway onto Barnum Avenue, letting people move onto Joe Erland Field for the days’ activities. The football game is set to kickoff at 2 p.m. Alumni will receive complimentary mimosas at village restaurants for brunch that Sunday, Oct. 6.
Quest to remember the Royals fight song
In preparation for the upcoming homecoming, Port Jeff music staff wanted to bring back the classic “fight song” played at homecoming in the decades past.
However, there was a problem, said Christine Creighton, the middle and high school band teacher. The music sheets were nowhere to be found.
Mike Caravello, the director of music and fine arts at PJSD, gathered together music teachers from across the district, including Creighton, middle and high school chorus teacher Jeffrey Trelewicz and middle school band teacher Edward Pisano, to find a way to bring back the fight music.
It came from an unexpected place. One of the security staff at the district, Amy Goldstein, is an alumnus and told the staff she was part of the marching band when she was in school in the ’80s and knew the fight song by heart. It is a jaunty tune, a classic marching theme that’s short and to the point.
“We’re really excited about waking up the village and bringing the school and village together as one entity — as a tight-knit community.”
— Tracy Zamek
Creighton said Goldstein recorded the song for her. Taking that, she transcribedit on piano while the music staff helped her with the harmony. They then put it into music writing software.
They played it back for Goldstein, and she reacted with glee.
“She said, ‘It’s just like the real thing,’” Creighton said.
Alumni, the music staff said, are “coming out of the woodwork,” to help bring the song back for the upcoming homecoming game.
“They can all sing the fight song, they know it by heart,” said Caravello.
The middle school marching band will be leading this year’s parade, while the pep band will play the fight song at the end of the midday celebration at Joe Erland Field and during the homecoming game itself. Residents can expect to hear the song Oct. 5.
Zachary Chandler clears the ball up-field for the Bulls in a league IV road game Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior Zachary Chandler gains possession over two Comsewogue defenders Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior forward Zachary Chandler, left, is challenged by Comsewogue sophomore Dan Dein #6 in league play Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East’s Noah Lavrenchik takes a shot on goal with James Mantione in pursuit Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East junior Nicholas Zodda heads the ball against Comsewogue in a league IV contest Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue sophomore goalie Matt Sparhuber with a save against visiting Smithtown East Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore Liam Stanley re-directs the ball for the Bulls in a league IV contest against Comsewogue Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Liam Stanley #8 a sophomore re-directs the ball for the Bulls in a league IV contest against Comsewogue Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Josh Carroll heads the ball up-field for the Warriors against visiting Smithtown East Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue midfielder James Mantione gets to the ball first in League IV action Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue junior James Mantione heads the ball up-field in a home game against Smithtown East. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior Co-Captain Jai Sharma re-directs the ball for the Bulls in a 3-0 victory over Comsewogue Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior goal keeper Devon Carnaxide with one of his 5 saves on the night against Smithtown East Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Devon Carnaxide clears the ball after a save for the Warriors Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue Co-Captain Bennett Falcon makes a play on the ball Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior Co-Captain Anthony Reyes settles the ball for Comsewogue in a league IV contest Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior Co-Captains Anthony Reyes, left, and Jai Sharma collide near the sideline in a league IV contest Sept. 23. Photo by Bill Landon
It was a scoreless game Sept. 23 for the first 60 minutes as the Comsewogue boys soccer team looked to put more points on the win column in the early season, but the Bulls of Smithtown East peppered the scoreboard with three unanswered goals in the final 18 minutes to put the game away. Senior Noah Lavrenchik scored for the Bulls as did junior midfielder Nicholas Zodda. Sophomore forward Liam Stanley rounded out the scoring to lift the Bulls to 4-0-1 in league IV, 5-0-1 overall. The Comsewogue Warriors currently sit at 2-3.
Comsewogue hit the road Sept. 25 against East Islip. Smithtown East looked to build on their winning momentum when they took on Deer Park at home — also on Sept. 25. Game times are 4:30pm and 4:00pm respectively.
The Ward Melville marching band plays at the Sept. 20 football game. Photo by Bill Landon
The Ward Melville marching band plays at the Sept. 20 football game. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior outside linebacker drags down a Floyd runner Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Patriot time out against William Floyd Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Michael Fiore, senior running back for the Patriots, turns up field for extra yardage against William Floyd Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior runningback Michael Fiore shakes off a would be tackler in week 2 against William Floyd Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior runningback Michael Fiore looks for an opening Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
The Ward Melville Marching Band takes to the field for the halftime entertainment Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
The Ward Melville Marching Band takes to the field for the halftime entertainment Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
The Ward Melville Marching Band takes to the field for the halftime entertainment Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
The Ward Melville Marching Band takes to the field for the halftime entertainment Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville Patriots enter the field for their first home game of the 2019 season. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Justice Spencer fakes a handoff to Michael Fiore in week 2 against Wm. Floyd at home Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Quarterback Justice Spencer fires deep for the Patriots against visiting Wm Floyd Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Justice Spencer fires over the middle for the Patriots. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Justice Spencer scrambles out of the pocket trying to elude a Floyd defender Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Quarterback Justice Spencer, a senior, with a quarterback keeper for the Patriots Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior wide receiver Jack Gillen evades a Floyd defender at home Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville head coach Chris Boltrek from the sidelines in week 2 against Wm. Floyd Sept. 20. Photo by Bill Landon
Looking to parlay their season opening win, Ward Melville was overwhelmed by visiting William Floyd when the Colonials crushed the Patriots, 45-6, Sept. 20.
Senior running back Michael Fiore provided the only spark for the Patriots when he covered 76 yards on a kickoff return for a touchdown late in the opening quarter.
After their season opening 35-14 blasting of Brentwood, the Patriots look to get back to their winning ways when they hit the road against the Bay Shore Marauder’s Sept. 28. Kickoff is at 2 p.m.
Rocky Point senior Dakota Strong leads his team onto the field in a homecoming football game against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
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The big "D" for the Eagles from left are Cody Miller, Jack Meyers and Dakota Strong who crush an Amityville runner in their homecoming victory Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point sophomore Cody Miller wards off a would be Amityville tackler for extra yardage in the Eagles homecoming game Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point senior Dakota Strong leads his team through the grandstand before taking the field in a homecoming football game against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Devin Cline a junior runningback for Rocky Point breaks free and charges the endzone for the touchdown for the Eagles in their homecoming game against Amityville Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Devin Cline a junior runningback for Rocky Point breaks free and charges the endzone for the touchdown for the Eagles in their homecoming game against Amityville Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point Linebacker #45 Devin Cline equally dangerous on either side of the line of scrimmage takes down an Amityville runner in their homecoming game Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Runningback Devin Cline a junior for Rocky Point eyes an opening in the Eagles homecoming game against Amityville Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Runningback Devin Cline plows up the middle in the Eagles homecoming game against Amityville Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Devin Cline jets down the left sideline for 1 of his 3 touchdown runs for the Eagles in their homecoming game against Amityville Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Devin Cline #45 celebrates 1 of his 3 touchdowns for the Eagles in their homecoming game against Amityville Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point running back Donald Woods bolts towards the endzone pylon in a homecoming victory against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Eagle Nation homecoming weekend Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Eagle Nation homecoming weekend Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Eagle Nation homecoming weekend Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a carnival arcade with games and plenty of food. Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a carnival arcade with games and plenty of food. Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a carnival arcade, games and plenty of food. Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a carnival arcade, games and plenty of food. Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a carnival arcade, games and plenty of food. Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point senior Dakota Strong leads his team through the grandstand before taking the field in a homecoming football game against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point senior Dakota Strong leads his team onto the field in a homecoming football game against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Pregame on-field festivities just before kickoff Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Pregame on-field festivities just before kickoff Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point quarterback Gavin Davanzo rolls to his right as he spots senior wide receiver Al Sessa #88 in the Eagles homecoming game against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point quarterback Gavin Davanzo bolts to the outside in the Eagles homecoming game against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point senior Gavin Davanzo leaps in the air in after a touchdown run along with teammates Marques Cantone #79 and Donald Woods in the Eagles homecoming game against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point quarterback Gavin Davanzo finds an opening against Amityville in the Eagles homecoming game Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Halftime entertainment provided by the Rocky Point Marching Band and the cheerleaders in a homecoming victory celebration against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Halftime entertainment provided by the Rocky Point Marching Band and the cheerleaders in a homecoming victory celebration against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
The Rocky Point Cheerleading squad during the homecoming game September 2019. Photo by Bill Landon
Halftime entertainment provided by the Rocky Point Marching Band and the cheerleaders in a homecoming victory celebration against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Halftime entertainment provided by the Rocky Point Marching Band and the cheerleaders in a homecoming victory celebration against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Halftime entertainment provided by the Rocky Point Marching Band and the cheerleaders in a homecoming victory celebration against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Halftime entertainment provided by the Rocky Point Marching Band and the cheerleaders in a homecoming victory celebration against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Running back Jack Meyers shakes off an Amityville tackler for touchdown "run" for the Eagles in their homecoming game Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point running back Jack Meyers bolts towards the endzone pylon in a homecoming victory against Amityville Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point Linebacker Matt Sweeney has a headgear malfunction as he takes down an Amityville runner in the Eagles homecoming game Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade with floats, the Eagles Marching Band and cheerleaders Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade with floats, the Eagles Marching Band and cheerleaders Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade with floats, the Eagles Marching Band and cheerleaders Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade with floats, the Eagles Marching Band and cheerleaders Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade with floats, the Eagles Marching Band and cheerleaders Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade with floats, the Eagles Marching Band and cheerleaders Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade with floats, the Eagles Marching Band and cheerleaders Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point celebrates homecoming weekend with a pregame parade with floats, the Eagles Marching Band and cheerleaders Sept. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Sean Bernhard splits the uprights for the PAT for Rocky Point who was a perfect 5 for 5 on the day, in the Eagles homecoming game against Amityville Sept 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Despite three Rocky Point touchdowns being called back on offensive penalties, the Eagles hammered visiting Amityville in a 35-0 shutout victory at their annual homecoming game Sept. 12. Rocky Point running back Devin Cline led his team when he powered his way to the endzone on three superate occasions as the junior carried the ball 15 times covering 170 yards. Quarterback Gavin Davanzo threw for 34 yards on six attempts and found the endzone on a 1-yard run. Matt Sweeney, a junior, punched into the endzone from short yardage while junior Sean Bernhard was perfect on the day splitting the uprights five times.
The win lifts Rocky Point to 2-0 where they blanked Miller Place last week. The Eagle defensive lineup has yet to allow any points against them.
Rocky Point is back in action when they travel to Eastport/South Manor Sept. 28. Game time is at 2:00pm.
Senior Jaden Martinez powers down a lane. Photo by Rudy Gray
Senior Justin Kramp, right, gets some instructions for the team. Photo by Rudy Gray
Warriors stampede. Photo by Rudy Gray
Senior Anthony Cambria with the interception. Photo by Rudy Gray
Senior Mike Mcguire brings down a lineman. Photo by Rudy Gray
Anthony Cambria cups the long bomb pass. Photo by Rudy Gray
Josh Carrol nails it deep. Photo by Rudy Gray
Sophomore Brady Shannon sets up the play. Photo by Rudy Gray
Comsewogue Warriors set up a phalanx. Photo by Rudy Gray
Comsewogue Warriors rush down field. Photo by Rudy Gray
Senior Jaden Martinez gets tackled by a defender. Photo by Rudy Gray
Senior Jaden Martinez makes the catch. Photo by Rudy Gray
Players celebrate after a successful play. Photo by Rudy Gray
Senior Anthony Cambria calls it safe. Photo by Rudy Gray
Junior Jaden Martinez makes a run for it. Photo by Rudy Gray
Junior Jaden Martinez makes a run for it. Photo by Rudy Gray
Sophomore Brady Shannon sets up the play. Photo by Rudy Gray
The Comsewogue Cheerleading team gets the crowd fired up. Photo by Rudy Gray
Comsewogue’s football team was relentless in a game at home against Hauppauge Sept. 21, scoring early and not letting up. While the Eagles put in a touchdown in the second quarter and two more in the third, the Warriors kept a consistent tally all the way through the game to finally end it 47-20.
Senior Anthony Cambria had seven receptions, breaking a Long Island record 318 yards, along withfour touchdowns for Comsewogue. Cambria broke the record of 309 set last year by Oceanside’s Jake Lazzaro.
Brady Shannon, a sophomore completed 12 of 16 passes for 350 yards and three touchdowns for the Warriors. Senior Jaden Martinez had 12 carries for 207 yards, three touchdowns and an interception. He opened the scoring with an 88-yard touchdown run in the first. Junior Ryan Minaugh made six tackles, including one sack, for the Warriors.
The win puts Comsewogue 1-1 in league, and the team is set to retake the field against Harborfields Sept. 28. Game time is 1:30 p.m.
Freshman midfielder Mia Juvelier shoots in a Division I matchup against Pat-Med Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior co-captain Josephine Shea clears the ball for Centereach in a Division I matchup against a Pat-Med defender Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior co-captain Josephine Shea clears the ball for Centereach in a Division I matchup against a Pat-Med defender Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior co-captain Josephine Shea clears the ball for Centereach in a Division I matchup against a Pat-Med defender Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach senior midfielder Jacklyn Goldstein battles for possession against a Pat-Med defender Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior midfielder Jacklyn Goldstein centers the ball in a Division I matchup against Pat-Med Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore forward Gianna Cordingley battles for possession in a Division I matchup on the road Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore forward Gianna Cordingley #13 takes a shot on goal in a Division I matchup on the road Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Sophomore forward Gianna Cordingley pushes past a Pat-Med defender in a Division I matchup on the road Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach defender Dayna Michels sidelines a Pat-Med defender in a Division I matchup against a Pat-Med Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach defender Dayna Michels drives the sideline after a take away in a Division I matchup against a Pat-Med Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach senior forward Amanda Whalen pushes upfield against a Pat-Med defender Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Amanda Whalen drives up the sideline for the Cougars in a Division I matchup against a Pat-Med defender Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach senior forward Amanda Whalen pushes upfield against a Pat-Med defender Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach senior Amanda Wesley pushes up-field in a Division I matchup against a Pat-Med Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach junior midfielder Alexis Mazza drives past a Pat-Med defender Sept. 18. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior co-captain Josephine Shea clears the ball after a shot on goal for Centereach. Photo by Bill Landon
The Centereach Cougars looked to notch their second win of the early season in a Division I field hockey matchup on the road against Patchogue-Medford. The Cougars struggled offensively as they were unable to find the box falling to the Raiders, 2-0.
Centereach senior goal keep Amanda Prevete had four saves in net. The loss drops the Cougars to 1-3 in the division, 1-4 overall.
Centereach retakes the field Sept. 20 where they’ll travel to Ward Melville to face the powerhouse Patriots. Game time is 4:15 p.m.
The Northport girls lacrosse team flash their bling after winning state championship title.
The Northport High School varsity girls lacrosse team proudly flashed new hardware: their New York state championship rings Sept. 10.
Upon receiving their rings, the student-athletes reminisced with their teammates over a “dominating” season. Having earned second place to Middle Country with a record of 13-1 in the regular Division I season, the team qualified for playoffs in May.
In the opening round, the Tigers beat Commack, 15-5, and advanced to the semifinals where they beat Ward Melville, 13-7, to qualify for the Suffolk County championship.
Northport won, 13-7, against Middle Country to earn the county title and proceeded to beat Farmingdale, 15-4, for the Long Island championship. Hard on the heels of these victories, the team dominated over Pittsford, 13-3, in the New York state semifinals, and defeated Baldwinsville, 10-8, in June to win their first state championship since 2011. The Tigers overall record was 21-1.
“They dominated the competition,” Mark Dantuono, the district’s director of heath, physical education and athletics, said.
Congratulations to the entire team, as well as head coach Carol Rainson-Rose, assistant coach Alton Rose, and volunteer assistant coaches Alexis Curcio and Cortney Fortunato.