Comsewogue senior attack TJ Heyder fights for a loose ball against Hauppauge April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior attack TJ Heyder splits the pipes for the score defeating Hauppauge 17-4 at home in a Div II matchup April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior attack TJ Heyder charges the crease where the Warriors defeated visiting Hauppauge 17-4 in a Div II matchup April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior attack Sean Kennedy fires at the cage for one of his three goals against Hauppauge in a 17-4 victory April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Sean Kennedy uncorks a ripper at the cage against Hauppauge in a 17-4 Warrior victory April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Hauppauge sophomore attack Riley Henselder drives on senior defenseman Anthony Contino in a Div II matchup April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue junior attack Matthew Krieg passes behind the net against Hauppauge in a 17-4 Warrior win April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Matt Sparhuber draws a crowd 15 yards from the cage where the Warriors defeated visiting Hauppauge 17-4 in a Div II matchup April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior midfielder Matt Beck, left, gets checked by Hauppauge’s Andrew Sellitto in a 17-4 Warrior win April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Hauppauge sophomore midfielder Kieran Thomas charges towards the crease against Comsewogue in a Div II matchup April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Hauppauge sophomore midfielder Kieran Thomas charges towards the crease against Comsewogue in a Div II matchup April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue attack Jake Deacy checks Hauppauge defenseman Sean Searmon April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Hauppauge keeper Ryan Stienhardt, right, challenges Jake Deacy for a loose ball behind the cage in a Div II matchup April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue sophomore attack Jake Deacy fires at Hauppauge’s goalie Ryan Stienhardt April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Hauppauge sophomore attack Austin Faber passes to the cutter against Comsewogue in a Div II matchup April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
Hauppauge sophomore attack Andrew Sellitto passes the ball against Comsewogue in a Div II matchup April 2. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
The Warriors continued their winning ways defeating Hauppauge, 17-4, at home in a Div II matchup April 2.
The victory extends Comsewogue’s winning streak to four in a row with a record of 4-0 in league, 4-1 overall. Senior attack T.J. Heyder tallied five assists and two goals, and Sean Kennedy recorded three goals and three assists for the Warriors. Senior Chris Wolfe stretched the net three times and Jake Deacy split the pipes twice.
Hauppauge’s Riley Henselder had one goal along with an assist, and Andrew Sellitto, Dylan Sas and Andrew Maiorini also scored.
Comsewogue hits the road on April 6 against Kings Park while Hauppauge retakes the field hosting Harborfields April 4. Game times are scheduled for 10 a.m and 4:30 p.m. respectively.
Mount Sinai senior Julia Golino drives the ball to right in a 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai freshman Samantha Stolfi rips one deep in a Mustang 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai freshman Samantha Stolfi fields the bunt and throws to 1st in a Mustang 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai freshman Mackenzie Celauro scores a run besting John Glenn 14-1 April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai freshman Samantha Stolfi fields the bunt and throws to 1st in a Mustang 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai freshman Mackenzie Celauro scores a run besting John Glenn 14-1 April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai sophomore, then freshman Mackenzie Celauro slides home in game last year. File photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai freshman Mackenzie Celauro rips one deep defeating John Glenn in a 14-1 victory April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai senior Julia Golino just as dangerous at the plate a she is from the mound drives the ball deep in a 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai senior Julia Golino drives the ball to right in a 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai senior Julia Golino went the distance allowing only 1 run while fanning 12 in a 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai senior Julia Golino drives the ball to right in a 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai catcher Ilexa Skulnick takes the pitch in a 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai senior Holly McNair crosses the plate for a run defeating John Glenn 14-1 at home April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai senior Holly McNair drives a double straight away in a 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai senior Holly McNair slides home in a 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai sophomore Alaina Reilly makes the play at 2nd base in a 14-1 trouncing over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai sophomore Alaina Reilly makes the play at 2nd base in a 14-1 trouncing over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai sophomore Alaina Reilly slides safely into 3rd in a 14-1 trouncing over visiting John Glenn April 1st. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai sophomore Alaina Reilly rips one to right field in a 14-1 trouncing over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai sophomore Adriana Nardi fires to 1st base for the out in a 14-1 victory over visiting John Glenn April 1. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
It shouldn’t surprise anyone when the Mount Sinai Mustangs girls softball team, who made it to the final four last season in the Class A state championship round, trounced visiting John Glenn, 14-1, halting play after just five innings.
Mount Sinai senior Holly McNair, a standout in the Mustangs’ Long Island championship basketball team, went three for four and drove in three runs. Senior Ilexa Skulnick plated two runners and senior pitcher Julia Golino went the distance allowing one run along with 12 strikeouts. The Mustangs have allowed only two runs through three games in this early season letting their bats do the talking by putting up 56 runs.
The Mustangs retake the field when they travel to take on crosstown rival Miller Place April 4. 1st pitch is set for 4 p.m.
Sophomore midfielder Summer Agostino passes to teammate Courtney Quinn a 9th grader in the Patriots 17-12 victory over Smithtown East at home March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior attack Sophia DeNicola rips a shot at the cage for Smithtown East March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East goalie Sandy Thervil makes the save against Ward Melville March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Lexi Reinhardt rips a shot on goal against Smithtown East at home March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Lexi Reinhardt gets checked by two Smithtown defenders in the Patriots 17-12 win at home March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Lexi Reinhardt looks for an open cutter against Smithtown East at home March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Lexi Reinhardt cuts inside in the Patriots 17-12 victory over Smithtown East at home March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Lexi Reinhardt fires at the cage in the Patriots 17-12 victory over Smithtown East at home March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Kristin Quinn rips a shot on goal in the Patriot 17-12 victory over visiting Smithtown East March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior defender Kelsey O’Hare brings the ball out against Ward Melville March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Julia Fabiano looks to pass inside against Smithtown East at home March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior attack Isabella Costa sets up the play against Ward Melville March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior attack Isabella Costa takes a shot at the pipes against Ward Melville March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior midfielder Gabrielle Schneider passes the ball against Ward Melville March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East senior Gabriella Schneider gets mugged in a game against Ward Melville March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville sophomore Emma Elmen shoots from close range against Smithtown East at home March 29.. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Courtney Carollo looks for a cutter in the Patriots 17-12 victory over Smithtown East at home March 29.. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior midfielder Courtney Carollo fires at the cage scoring 1 of her 4 goals for the Patriots March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East celebrates after scoring a goal against Ward Melville March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville celebrates after scoring a goal against Smithtown East March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown East sophomore Alayna Costa draws a crowd against Ward Melville March 29. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
After the Ward Melville girls lacrosse team dominated the first half of the game outscoring Smithtown East by eight goals, the Bulls regrouped for the second half and drew within four goals twice before the Patriots dropped the hammer to put the game away, 17-12, at home March 29.
Ward Melville senior Courtney Carollo led the way with four goals and three assists, 10th grader Summer Agostino, followed with three goals and two assists, and senior Lexi Reinhardt had an assist and found the cage four times. Also pictured above center, two Patriots celebrate a score against the Bulls.
Smithtown East senior midfielder Gabrielle Schneider topped the charts for the Bulls with three assists and two goals, sophomore Alayna Costa split the pipes four times, and her older sister Isabella Costa had two assists and two goals.
As of April 1, the win puts the Patriots at 1-1, and the loss drops Smithtown East 2-1 in Division I.
Mad Dog junior attack Thomas Stock flushes out from behind the cage looking for a cutter in a Middle Country one-goal victory over visiting Huntington March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington freshman attack Robbie Smith scrambles for a loose ball against Middle Country on the road March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington freshman attack Robbie Smith clears the ball against the Mad Dogs March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country defenseman RJ Smith goes coast to coast to bury his shot on goal in a Middle Country one-goal victory over visiting Huntington March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country defenseman RJ Smith pushes up-field in a Middle Country one-goal victory over visiting Huntington March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington senior attack Pat Durand rips one at the cage against Middle Country March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington senior attack Pat Durand rips one at the cage for the score against Middle Country March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington senior attack Pat Durand (L) circles out from behind the net against Middle Country March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington junior attack Nick Mattio drives towards the crease against Middle Country March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington sophomore midfielder Liam Hassett brings the ball out against Middle Country March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington senior attack Jordan McCoy looks for a cutter March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington senior attack Jordan McCoy #3 flushes out from behind the cage March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington senior attack Jordan McCoy #3 flushes out from behind net pursued by Middle Country defenseman Brian Lake March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country senior attack Jacob Hyman flicks the ball inside in a Middle Country one-goal victory over visiting Huntington March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington sophomore midfielder Jack Krisch pushes up-field against Middle Country’s Anthony Cabral March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington sophomore midfielder Jack Krisch scoops up a loose ball against the Mad Dogs on the road March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country’s Erik Worsoe #4 celebrates a goal scored by teammate Kaleb Pullis #2 in a Mad Dog one-goal victory over visiting Huntington March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington junior midfielder Cole Pillion wins another possession at faceoff against Middle Country March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington’s Cole Pillion takes off from the X against Middle Country March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington junior midfielder Cole Pillion takes possession at a faceoff against Middle Country March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country defenseman Brian Lake clears the ball up-field in a Middle Country one-goal victory over visiting Huntington March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country midfielder Anthony Cabral passes on the wing in a Mad Dog one-goal victory over visiting Huntington March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington goalie Aidan McDonald with one of his 4 saves on the road against Middle Country March 28. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
The Middle Country boys lacrosse team trailed by one goal against the visiting Huntington Blue Devils going into the fourth quarter, but the Mad Dogs managed to retie the game 9 all. With one minute left in regulation, Middle Country’s Kaleb Pullis answered the call when he blasted a shot that stretched the net for the game winner defeating the Blue Devils, 10-9, March 28.
It was Pullis’ second goal of the day where Middle Country attack Thomas Stock stood atop the leaderboard with three goals and three assists. Matthew Robbert and Jacob Hyman both scored twice, and the long stickman RJ Smith went coast to coast earlier in the game for his goal.
The win, as of April 1, extends the Mad Dogs winning ways to 4-0 in Suffolk Division 1 where the Blue Devils drop to 1-2.
Smithtown West senior midfielder Taylor Mennella drives towards midfield in a steady rain on the road against Huntington in their league opener March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West senior midfielder Taylor Mennella looks for an open player in a steady rain on the road against Huntington in their league opener March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West celebrates after one of their ten goals against Huntington on the road in their season opener March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Freshman midfielder Samantha Jones passes towards the sideline for Smithtown West on the road against Huntington in their season opener March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Freshman midfielder Samantha Jones looks towards the sideline for Smithtown West on the road against Huntington in their season opener March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West senior Regan Kielmeyer draws against Huntington’s Notre Dame bound Abby Maichin in both teams league opener March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West senior Regan Kielmeyer sets up the play against Huntington in their season opening victory March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West senior Regan Kielmeyer pushes up field in a steady rain on the road against Huntington in their season opener March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Nicholle Marshall a Smithtown West junior clears the ball against Huntington in their season opener on the road March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Cornell commit junior midfielder Marissa Stafford passes in the Blue Devil’s league opener against Smithtown West March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington junior Lena Annunziata clears the ball up field in the Blue Devil’s league opener against Smithtown West March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior attack Lauren Coletti crosses midfield in wet conditions on the road against Huntington in their season opening victory March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington sophomore Jordan Forte crosses midfield in the Blue Devil’s league opener against Smithtown West March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Midfielder Holly Wright pushes the ball up field for Huntington in their league opener against Smithtown West March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington junior Holly Wright crosses midfield in the Blue Devil’s league opener against Smithtown West March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Huntington sophomore attack Charlotte Maggio passes up-top in the Blue Devil’s league opener against Smithtown West March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Smithtown West sophomore attack Olivia Riportella looks for the open cutter in a steady rain on the road against Huntington in their league opener March 21. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
Smithtown West’s girls lacrosse had the upper hand in the first half March 21 as Huntington was unable to overcome a deficit in the final 25 minutes of play. The Bulls notched their first league victory of the early season downing the Blue Devils 10-4 on the road.
Senior Regan Kielmeyer led the way in scoring for Smithtown West with a pair of goals and five assists with teammates and fellow seniors Lauren Coletti and Taylor Mennella netting three goals each.
On the Blue Devils’ side, junior Abby Malchin, senior Maire Brown, senior Paige Lennon and sophomore Charlotte Maggio each scored a goal apiece for Huntington.
The Huntington girls lacrosse team is took the ield again at home against Farmingdale March 25, and will soon take be taking the long road to Riverhead March 29. Game time is set for 4 p.m.
Port Jeff freshman Kyle Scandale passes to Daniel Koban in a non-league victory against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
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Port Jeff freshman Kyle Scandale passes to Daniel Koban in a non-league victory against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff freshman Kyle Scandale shoots on goal in an 11-8 non-league victory on the road against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior midfielder Jonathan Moshe takes a pass in an 11-8 non-league victory on the road against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff’s Gage Jampol sets up the play in a non-league game Marcj 23 against Longwood. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore Gage Jampol passes in an 11-8 non-league victory on the road against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore Daniel Koban takes a shot on goal in a non-league victory against Longwood March 3. Photo by Bill Landon
Junior attack Colton VanOverberghe clears the ball from behind the cage in an 11-8 non-league victory on the road against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Junior attack Colton VanOverberghe drives towards the crease in an 11-8 non-league victory on the road against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff attacker Aidan Kaminska drives on a defender in an 11-8 non-league victory on the road against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff attacker Aidan Kaminska drives on a defender in an 11-8 non-league victory on the road against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff junior Aidan Kaminska fires at the cage scoring one of his 5 goals in an 11-8 non-league victory on the road against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Junior attack Colton VanOverberghe drives towards the crease in an 11-8 non-league victory on the road against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Aidan Kaminska battles at faceoff in an 11-8 non-league victory on the road against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Aidan Kaminska wins possession at X for Port Jeff in an 11-8 non-league victory on the road against Longwood March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
Port Jefferson’s boys lacrosse team trailed the Longwood Lions through three quarters, but the Royals got down to business in the final 12 minutes of play, outscoring their opponent 6-1 to clinch an 11-8 come-from-behind victory in a nonleague matchup March 23.
Junior Aidan Kaminska sat atop the scoring chart for the Royals who split the pipes five times along with an assist. Junior Colton VanOverberghe dished up an assist and stretched the net four times while Jonathan Moshe, a senior, along with sophomore Gage Jampol netted one goal apiece.
The Royals remain 0-1 in league but the road win against the Lions puts them at 2-1 overall. The Royals were back in action March 27 when they hosted West Babylon and lost 15-5.
Miller Place junior Madison Murphy shoots on goal in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place junior Madison Murphy drives towards the crease in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place junior Madison Murphy scores on an under hand shovel shot in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place junior Madison Murphy fires at the cage in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place junior Madison Murphy sets up the play in the Panther's league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place junior Allison Schreck fires at the cage in the Panther's league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place freshman Jordyn Bloom sets up the play in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place junior Lauren Mancini clears the ball from behind the cage in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Ava Burns fires at the cage in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Ava Burns wins the draw in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23=. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Ava Burns takes a shot on goal in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Ava Burns drives towards the goal in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Ava Burns drives on a defender in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place sophomore Alexa Corbin drives on a defender in the Panther’s league opener against Sachem East March 23. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
The Panthers of Miller Place stayed with Sachem East’s girls lacrosse team goal for goal most of the way, but the Flaming Arrows had one more left with three minutes left in the game to edge ahead by one.
The Panthers were unable to answer, falling 6-5 in a nonleague matchup on the road March 23.
Juniors Madison Murphy and Lauren Mancini led Miller Place in scoring with two goals each. Senior Ava Burns scored a goal with one assist while sophomore goaltender Chloe Anthony had five saves.
The loss drops Miller Place to 0-1 in league and 1-2 overall. The Panthers were back in action March 27 when they hosted Comsewogue and lost 18-1.
Ryan Huston a four-year varsity athlete competes at the 1600m distance against Sachem East March 25. Photo by Bill Landon
First-year varsity athlete Raja Umer a junior competes at 800m against Sachem East March 25. Photo by Bill Landon
Second-year varsity athlete Nico Lavazoli was first across the line at 400m with a 54 second run who head Coach Nick Adler said has a shot at the post season in the event. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country sophomore Kyle Willis broke the five minute mile good enough for third place at 1600m in a meet against Sachem East March 25. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country senior Josh Washington, a two-year varsity starter and co-captain, was the class of the field in long jump clearing 21 plus feet. Head Coach Nick Adler said he sees Washington making “states” this season. Photo by Bill Landon
Freshman Geffrey Alpers in his first year on varsity placed third for Middle Country in the 400m event March 25. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country sophomore Evan Mazzella a two-year varsity athlete and co-captain placed second in the long jump on March 25 who, according to head Coach Nick Adler, is the most dedicated and hardest worker on the team. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country’s Bobby Ingraselino hands off to Nico Lavazoli in the 4x400m relay to finish first in the event against visiting Sachem East March 25. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country’s Bobby Ingrasalino a junior, placed third in the triple jump for Middle Country against Sachem East March 25. Photo by Bill Landon
Co-captain and three-year varsity athlete Middle Country’s Alec Weiss took first place in the 110m hurdles. Coach Adler said Weiss is on the verge of a breakout season. Photo by Bill Landon
Middle Country boys track & field team. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
Middle Country boys track and field team opened its season at home but had its hands full against Sachem East March 25.
The standout performance came from Middle Country senior Josh Washington, who won the 100-meter race, placed second in the 200 and swept the long jump and triple jump competition, notching 18 of his team’s 55 points on the day.
The tandem of Bobby Ingraselino and Nico Lavazoli were the class of the field in the 4×400 relay, and Alec Weiss took the 110 hurdle event. Lavazoli crossed the line first at the 400 distance, but Sachem East with strength in numbers finished stronger overall to win the meet, 77-55.
Steven Germain, a Ward Melville junior, fires at the cage in a Patriots one-goal victory against visiting Sachem East March 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Steven Germain, a Ward Melville junior, fires at the cage in a Patriots one-goal victory against visiting Sachem East March 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocco Barbero, a Ward Melville junior, fires at the cage in a Patriots one-goal victory against visiting Sachem East March 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville long stickman Paul Nicholson fires at the cage in a Patriots one-goal victory against visiting Sachem East March 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Jack Mulham, a Ward Melville junior, gets checked in a Patriots one-goal victory against visiting Sachem East March 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville junior Jack Mulham hits the brakes in a Patriots one-goal victory against visiting Sachem East March 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior Dylan Pallonetti back hands a shot on goal lying in the ground for Ward Melville in a Patriots one-goal victory against visiting Sachem East March 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Brandon Aviles fires at the pipes where the Patriots edged Sachem East by one goal at home Mar. 22nd. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Brandon Aviles fires a grounder at the pipes in a Patriots one-goal victory against visiting Sachem East March 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Brandon Aviles drops the hammer for the score in a Patriots one-goal victory against visiting Sachem East March 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocco Barbero, a Ward Melville junior, fires at the cage in a Patriots one-goal victory against visiting Sachem East March 22. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior Dylan Pallonetti cuts towards the crease for Ward Melville in a Patriots one-goal victory against visiting Sachem East March 22. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
The Ward Melville boys varsity lacrosse team hosted Sachem East March 22.
Neither team trailed by more than one goal in the Patriots’ league opener as Sachem East traded goals with Ward Melville from the opening faceoff. With the game tied at 5-5, with just under five minutes left in regulation, Rocco Barbero buried his shot for the goal in what turned out to be the game winner as the Patriots edged Sachem East, 6-5.
It was Barbero’s second goal in the game where teammates Dylan Pallonetti, Steven Germain, Brandon Aviles and Robert Kratochvil each scored one goal apiece. Junior goalkeeper Collin Krieg had a busy day at net grabbing 12 saves in the day.
Frankie Anzaldi runs in the NYC Half Marathon March 17. Photo from Frank Anzaldi Sr.
Since he was very young, limits were placed on Frankie Anzaldi, a 16-year-old Rocky Point High School student. When he was in kindergarten, doctors said Anzaldi would never be able to tie his own shoes, but each time he was told he couldn’t do something he has consistently proved the doubters wrong, all despite his epilepsy and seizures.
Anzaldi has no limits, and he’s ambitious — always looking for the next goal to tackle. With that attitude, he has become an accomplished trombone player and on this past St. Patrick’s Day March 17 he participated in the New York City Half Marathon representing Athletes Without Limits, an organization supporting athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Frankie Anzaldi runs with his friend and trombone tutor Michel Nadeau. Photo from Frank Anzaldi Sr.
Frankie’s journey to the NYC Half Marathon began simple enough, with a visit to the Stony Brook men’s soccer team after he was named its honorary captain three years ago. It was his interactions with the team in the gym, working out with them, that helped spur his decision to start running.
“I never thought it would be running,”
Anzaldi’s mother Michelle said. “Out of the blue he said he wanted to go running — so we brought him to the track.”
The 16-year-old’s mother said when they first brought him to the track in July 2016, her son could barely run a mile. But the persistent teenager kept at it, and later decided he wanted to run a race.
“We found a fun race, a 1K. He did the race and he loved it,” his mother said.
For that race, Anzaldi ran for the Rolling Thunder Special Needs Track Team. Three months later, he became a member of the team and represented it at the Suffolk County Half Marathon.
The co-founder of Athletes Without Limits, Barry Holman, happened to be at the race and met the Anzaldi family. The teenager saw one of the organization’s slogan of “No limits” and he adopted itas his own and has since lived by it. Many of his posts on Instagram, a social media platform, feature the hashtag, #nolimits.
Frank Anzaldi, the runner’s father, marveled at the progression his son has made in a short amount of time.
“He just worked at it — went from barely running one mile to thirteen miles,” Anzaldi’s father said.
The NYC Half Marathon was his fifth half marathon in three years, and despite how long he’s been at it, Anzaldi is still out on the track every week training.
“Training was really intense — he was running close to 40 miles a week,” he said.
Frankie Anzaldi after receiving medal in NYC Half Marathon. Photo from Frank Anzaldi Sr.
In training for his first NYC Half Marathon, Anzaldi received virtual coaching from the Badger Track Club, a club based in Madison, Wisconsin, whose main focus is to teach, train and educate athletes in track and field, cross country and road racing.
“He’s was being virtually coached by Scott Brinen; he’s worked with special needs athletes before,” his father said. “I was put in touch with them through Athletes Without Limits.”
The young man told them he wanted to run another half marathon and his improve his run time, and soon the club helped Anzaldi with a workout plan which included speed and distance training as well as working out in the gym. According to young Anzaldi, it got him in the best shape he’s ever been.
At the marathon, Anzaldi was joined by his longtime trombone tutor and friend, Michel Nadeau, who is a music teacher in the Commack School District, who just so happened to be a runner himself.
Nadeau met him five years ago when the Anzaldis were looking for a trombone tutor for their son. The family called Nadeau a godsend, as he helped the teenager learn how to play the trombone by modifying music notes so he could read them. Nadeau taught their son how to read music even before he could read a book.
“Two years ago, Frankie started running and [his parents] didn’t know I was a runner as well, so it was kind of cool,” Nadeau said.
Because of Anzaldi, Nadeau was motivated to run in the Suffolk Half Marathon two years ago and ran it again with him this past November. Nadeau also trained with Anzaldi for his fifth half marathon. Training sessions consisted of running for eight miles, three times a week, according to the music teacher.
“Frankie doesn’t say no to anything, and he’s one of the hardest working guys I’ve met in my life,” Nadeau said. “It’s been really fun working and running with someone that has no quit in them.”
A little more than a month before the race, Anzaldi’s father received a call from Athletes Without Limits asking if the 16-year-old could represent the national team at the marathon. The teenager said absolutely, and he was excited for the race to run past NYU Hospital where his doctors and surgeons work. He would also be running past the windows of other patients he knew personally and was excited to show them what he has accomplished.
Frankie Anzaldi and his friend and trombone teacher Michel Nadeau after receiving medal in NYC Half Marathon. Photo from Frank Anzaldi Sr.
With five half marathons under his belt, the freshman in high school has already expressed his desire to do more. One of his goals is to represent the United States in an international competition.
A first chair trombone player in middle school last year and a member of the high school marching band, Anzaldi also has dreams of being a trombone player in the Disney Marching Band. According to his mother, that is the ultimate job he wants in life.
“It started from the get-go that limits were placed on him, and every time someone says he can’t do something, he proves them wrong,” the teenager’s mother said.
Anzaldi’s father agreed, saying even if someone has a disability, you shouldn’t limit them. When someone believes in them great things can happen.
“They said he was never going to be able to tie his shoes and now he is tying them and running marathons,” he said.