Kings Park senior wide receiver John Matthews tiptoes the sideline after a reception in a Div III road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park junior Jack Bruetsch with a reception for the Kingsmen in a Div III road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park senior quarterback Jonathan Borkowski #10 plows his way into the endzone for the score in a Div III road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park senior quarterback Jonathan Borkowski throws over the middle in a Div III road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue junior Daimler Valerio powers his way up the middle for the Warriors in their homecoming game against Kings Park Oct 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park sophomore Kyle Weeks with punt return for the Kingsmen in a road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park sophomore Kyle Weeks with an interception for the Kingsmen in a road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
The Kingsmen of Kings Park raided Warrior nation and put a damper on Comsewogue’s homecoming football game Oct 23 where the Warriors struggled to find traction. Kings Park quarterback Jonathon Borkowski punched in for the score on a keeper in the final minute of the opening quarter and followed it up four minutes later with 10-yard touchdown run to put his team out front 14-0.
On Comsewogue’s ensuing possession Kings Park cornerback Kyle Weeks stepped in front of Brady Shannon’s shovel pass for a pick six that covered 41 yards. Kings Park senior Mert Duman whose foot was perfect on the day made it 21-0 at the half. Jonathan Borkowski’s 10-yard run found the endzone midway through the 3rd quarter for the 28-0 lead. Kings Park senior Nick Laviano broke free for a 60-yard run early in the 4th for a 35-0 advantage. Shannon the senior quarterback would avoid the shutout in the closing minutes with an 11-yard run for the score and with Josh Carrolls kick concluded the game for your 35-7 final.
The win lifts Kings Park to 5-1 in Div-III while the loss drops the Warriors to 2-5. Comsewogue concludes their 2021 campaign when they retake the field Oct 29 hosting Hills West. Kings Park is also back in action on Oct 29 with a road game against East Islip. Kickoff for both games is six o’clock.
Kings Park senior quarterback Jonathan Borkowski #10 plows his way into the endzone for the score in a Div III road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
The Kingsmen of Kings Park raided Warrior nation and put a damper on Comsewogue’s homecoming football game Oct 23 where the Warriors struggled to find traction. Kings Park quarterback Jonathon Borkowski punched in for the score on a keeper in the final minute of the opening quarter and followed it up four minutes later with 10-yard touchdown run to put his team out front 14-0.
On Comsewogue’s ensuing possession Kings Park cornerback Kyle Weeks stepped in front of Brady Shannon’s shovel pass for a pick six that covered 41 yards. Kings Park senior Mert Duman whose foot was perfect on the day made it 21-0 at the half. Jonathan Borkowski’s 10-yard run found the endzone midway through the 3rd quarter for the 28-0 lead. Kings Park senior Nick Laviano broke free for a 60-yard run early in the 4th for a 35-0 advantage. Shannon the senior quarterback would avoid the shutout in the closing minutes with an 11-yard run for the score and with Josh Carrolls kick concluded the game for your 35-7 final.
The win lifts Kings Park to 5-1 in Div-III while the loss drops the Warriors to 2-5. Comsewogue concludes their 2021 campaign when they retake the field Oct 29 hosting Hills West. Kings Park is also back in action on Oct 29 with a road game against East Islip. Kickoff for both games is 6 p.m.
— All photos by Bill Landon
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Comsewogue senior quarter-back Brady Shannon fires over the middle in the Warriors homecoming game against Kings Park. Bill Landon photo
Captains enter
Comsewogue varsity cheer
Comsewogue running-back Daimler Valerio follows lead blocking for the Warriors in their homecoming game against Kings Park Oct 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue junior Daimler Valerio powers his way up the middle for the Warriors in their homecoming game against Kings Park Oct 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue homecoming halftime festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming halftime festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming halftime festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming halftime festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming halftime festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park junior Jack Bruetsch with a reception for the Kingsmen in a Div III road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park senior wide receiver John Matthews tiptoes the sideline after a reception in a Div III road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park senior quarterback Jonathan Borkowski throws over the middle in a Div III road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park quarterback and co-captain Jonathan Borkowski scrambles out of the pocket in a Div III road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park quarterback and co-captain Jonathan Borkowski scrambles out of the pocket in a Div III road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park senior quarterback Jonathan Borkowski #10 plows his way into the endzone for the score in a Div III road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue sophomore defensive back Kaeden West breaks up a pass play intended for John Matthews in the Warriors homecoming game against Kings Park Oct 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue sophomore Kaeden West with a reception for the Warriors in their homecoming game against Kings Park Oct 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue sophomore Kaeden West out of the back-field for the Warriors in their homecoming game against Kings Park Oct 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior running-back Kevin Radmann runs up the middle for the Warriors in their homecoming game against Kings Park Oct 23. Photo by Bill Landon
King & Queen
Kings Park sophomore Kyle Weeks with punt return for the Kingsmen in a road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park sophomore Kyle Weeks with an interception for the Kingsmen in a road game against Comsewogue Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
The grillmen
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue 2021 Hall of fame inductees. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Full crowd
Full crowd
Warriors storm the field. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue homecoming pregame festivities Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue senior wide receiver Matt Walsh with a reception for the Warriors in their homecoming game against Kings Park Oct 23. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue homecoming Queen. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue head coach Sean Trembley Oct 23. Bill Landon photo
Author Jocko Willink signs copy of his bestselling book. Photo from Andrew Harris
By Andrew Harris
It was 4:15 in the morning. As a 62-year-old teacher, I found myself begrudgingly running through the streets of New York on our way to Bryant Park. I ran alongside a student from our Comsewogue High School — an aspiring Navy SEAL, and several hundred other people all huffing and puffing our way past the bewildered eyes of cab drivers, truck deliverymen and the very early morning commuters.
Everybody was astonished to see us as they sipped their coffee. My student was helping me keep pace to make it without collapsing. “What great teamwork,” I thought.
Navy SEAL JP Dinnell doing some Jiu Jitsu with Andrew Harris. Photo from Andrew Harris
Teamwork and leadership are some of the most important traits that a Navy SEAL could have and this concept would come up often over the next two days of intense training. Perhaps my student fit the mold to one day become a Navy SEAL. Their name is derived from the U.S. Navy Sea, Air and Land Teams.
It was all part of Extreme Muster, an event held by Echelon Front — a group of Navy SEALs and other elite performance professionals who were about to educate us on the leadership tactics used in combat. There were a wide variety of people such as former military operators, athletes, businesspeople and even a few other teachers.
We were all hoping to use the skills we were about to learn and apply them in our everyday lives. It was the most powerful event I have ever attended.
The person we met first was Jamie Lynn Cochran, chief operating officer of Echelon Front — a company started by retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink. Although Cochran was not a SEAL, she was obviously well versed in many of the leadership tactics we were about to learn over the next two days.
“Cover and move” was one of the most important principles we would come to learn. Cochran was obviously Willink’s cover and move person, handling any problems with kindness and humility — another important principle we would soon learn — along with her gentle friendliness and charm.
Of course, this threw me off being from New York, and smack in the middle of a normally fast-paced and often rude city atmosphere. She put us at ease and fixed any logistical challenges we had to smooth out that day. I soon realized that I was the one who had made the mistake, yet immediately she took all responsibility for it. It was another principle called “extreme ownership,” and important enough for Willink to write a book about it. She even gave us some valuable gifts.
Photo from Andrew Harris
My student was elated to get a signed copy of Willink’s book, “Leadership Strategy and Tactics: Field Manual.” I admired how the author gave him the personal one-on-one attention he needed to find out about becoming a peak performer and hopeful Navy SEAL.
A big part of the teaching is “to put your ego aside,” and here one of the top heroes of our country was not in any way talking about himself, but intently listening to this young student.
This was far different than any other of the popular leadership conferences I had ever attended. I noticed that Willink and the other team members would welcome any conversations and were generous with their time during breaks.
At the events I have attended in the past, the leaders would often disappear into a back room and didn’t have conversations with the attendees.
A few months later, I was even more impressed when I heard that none of the leaders had a chance to sleep the night before because they had to solve problems to make the whole event run smooth. I’m sure that they have pushed themselves beyond what any typical human being does on a daily basis — after all, they had seen life and death situations in real combat. Willink’s response to this type of adversity was “Good! No factor — get some,” meaning that he welcomes problems and challenges because they force you to learn, get stronger and be better.
The two days of training went fast. Surprisingly we had a lot of energy despite the ungodly hour and all the exercise we did that particular morning. Our minds were open, and we learned much valuable information.
This year, I told some of our mostly female club members at the high school about the experiences at the muster. They started asking me if they could attend in the future. When I told them that it was 90% men and they were some really rugged ex-military dudes, it seemed to make them want to prove that this was something they not only wanted to do but something they could be highly successful at.
I said it was nearly impossible since the next muster would be in Dallas March 2022 and we had no money in our club account. We were not able to fundraise for the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This seemed to make their drive increase even more. First, they asked the principal, Michael Mosca, if they could start their fundraisers again. Then they started suggesting that perhaps they could work off the tuition for the event by helping out at the Dallas muster.
“If you are willing to do the hard work during the events and do whatever it takes, I’ll go to bat for you,” I said. They agreed, and I reached out to Cochran to see if she could help in any way. The folks at Echelon Front are very kind people and I have seen them help many people in the past. In addition, this summer I met some great people from the Whalen Foundation who fund scholarships and grants for people in the special education field. As a group, we will contact them and ask for help. If there is a will, there is a way.
The students may not desire to be SEALs but are looking forward to becoming better leaders in the future. I am, too.
This week the students had their first fundraiser for their hefty travel expenses and hotel rooms. They had a pizza fundraiser and raised $38 of what they expect to be more than a $2,000 bill. Their response? “That’s OK, we will continue to fight — we have a mission.” Another important principle is to focus on the mission you want to accomplish and everything else falls into place.
Stay tuned to see if the “mission” is accomplished.
Andrew Harris is a special needs teacher at the Comsewogue school district. Triple C stands for Comsewogue Culture Club.
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
Comsewogue Warriors
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
Seyma Ikizoglu attacks the net for the Warriors in a road game against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
After an abbreviated 12-game season last spring, the Comsewogue girls’ volleyball had their hands full in their season opener on the road against East Islip Sept. 1.
The Lady Warriors fell in three sets 11-25, 14-25 and 10-25. Comsewogue retook the court Sept. 3 where they hosted Hauppauge, followed by another road game against West Babylon Sept. 10.
First service for both games is 5:45p.m.
All photos by Bill Landon
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Comsewogue junior Alexa Schuch from the service line for the Warriors in their season opener against East Islip Sept 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue junior Alyssa McCormick battles for the Warriors in their season opener against East Islip Sept 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue junior Cambria Weingartner from the service line for the Warriors in their season opener against East Islip Sept 1. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Erin Tiedmann from the service line for the Warriors in a road game against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue senior Erin Tiedmann drops a shot over the net for the Warriors in a road game against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue setter Erin Tiedmann drops a shot over the net for the Warriors in a road game against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue senior Jessica Berrouet puts the ball in play for the Warriors in their season opener against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue senior Jessica Berrouet returns the ball for the Warriors in their season opener against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue senior Jessica Berrouet spikes at net for the Warriors in their season opener against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue’s Jules Matz returns service in the Warriors season opener against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue senior Jules Matz from the service line in the Warriors season opener against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue’s Jules Matz digs one out in the Warriors season opener against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue sophomore Mia Nowlan with a return at net in the Warriors season opener against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Seyma Ikizoglu from the service line for the Warriors in a road game against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Seyma Ikizoglu with a return for the Warriors in a road game against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Seyma Ikizoglu attacks the net for the Warriors in a road game against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Seyma Ikizoglu with a return for the Warriors in a road game against East Islip Sept 1. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue senior Jake Deacy looks for a cutter in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
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Comsewogue junior Matthew Sparhuber from behind the cage in the Long Island Championship game against Garden City Jun 19. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue junior Kevin Radmann at “X” in the Long Island Championship game against Garden City Jun 19. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue junior Matthew Sparhuber pushes up-field in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun 19. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue senior Jake Deacy fires at the cage in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun 19. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue senior Corey Watson’s shot on goal in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun 19. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue goalie Mason Oak with the save in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun 19. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue goalie Mason Oak deflects the ball up and over the net in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun 19. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue junior Michael Katz reverses direction in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun 19. Credit: Bill Landon
Comsewogue junior Michael Katz shoots in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun 19. Credit: Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Corey Watson drives on a defender in the Long Island Championship game against Garden City Jun 19. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Jake Deacy looks for an opening in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Corey Watson runs the wheel in the Long Island Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue scores in the Long Island Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue sophomore Justin Bonacci looks for a cutter in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior James Mantione fires a shot on goal in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue sophomore James Krieg at midfield in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
Loose ball at midfield in the Long Island class B Championship game Jun. 19. Bill Landon photo
Garden City crowd. Credit: Bill Landon
Comsewogue crowd. Credit: Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior midfielder Cole Donley looks up-field in the Long Island Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Jake Deacy in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Brendan McCrary clears the ball in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Jake Deacy looks for a cutter in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior James Mantione fires a shot on goal in the Long Island class B Championship game against Garden City Jun. 19. Photo by Bill Landon
It would take three minutes into the 3rd quarter for the Comsewogue Warriors to get on the scoreboard when Jake Deacy’s shot on goal found it mark in the Long Island class B Championship June 19. Trailing Garden City by two Deacy’s goal would be the only one the Warriors could muster as Comsewogue fell 5-1 at the Boomer Esiason Field at East Islip High School.
Comsewogue the Suffolk class B champion concluded their 2021 Covid-19 abbreviated season with a 13-2 record.
Comsewogue senior Jake Deacy looks for a lane against visiting Hauppauge May 14. Bill Landon photo
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Comsewogue keeper Mason Oak with the save in a Div II matchup at home against Hauppauge. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue attach Michael Katz drives on a Hauppauge defender at home May 14. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue attach Michael Katz scores on Hauppauge at home May 14. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Jake Deacy looks for a lane against visiting Hauppauge May 14. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue midfielder Brett Deagan gets head checked by a Hauppauge defender in a Div II matchup at home May 14. Bill Landon photo
It was Corey Watson’s stick that led the way for the Comsewogue Warriors with five goals in the Division II matchup at home against Hauppauge May 14.
Comsewogue’s offense struggled early in the game having to overcome three unanswered goals by the Eagles. Overcame they did when senior attackman Corey Watson scored two goals back-to-back, Vincent Herbstman answered the call with a goal then Watson followed scoring two more. Michael Katz got on the scoreboard for a 7-4 lead late in the third quarter. The Warriors controlled the game the rest of the way, allowing Hauppauge only one last score, to win it 12-5
Watson topped the scoring chart for the Warriors with five. Katz finished with three goals, and teammates Jake Deacy, James Mantione and Justin Bonacci each scored. Senior goalkeeper Mason Oak saved six.
The win lifts Comsewogue to 4-1 for a share of third place in the division behind Mount Sinai and Shoreham Wading River.
Jaidyn Donley breaks looks for an opening for the Warriors in a home game against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
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Comsewogue’s Gabby Constant goes eye-to-eye with a BBP defender May 8. Bill Landon photo
Yellow card Bayport Bluepoint. Bill Landon photo
Madison Schubert clears for the Warriors in a in a Div II matchup against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Danielle McGuire passes for the Warriors in a Div II matchup against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Danielle McGuire runs the wheel for the Warriors in a Div II matchup against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Danielle McGuire (r) dishes the ball to Gabby Constant in a Div II matchup against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Ava Fernandes from behind the cage for the warriors at home May 83 Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue goalie Gabriella Tomasso with the save in a home game against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Bill Landon photo
Jaidyn Donley breaks free up-field for the Warriors at home against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Warriors take a 1-0 lead
Shannon Harrington passes to the wing for Comsewogue in a Div II matchup against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Mackenzie Beck sets up the play for the Warriors at home against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Bill Landon photo
Shannon Harrington shoots and scores for Comsewogue in a Div II matchup against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Samantha Andresen passes in a home game against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Jaidyn Donley breaks looks for an opening for the Warriors in a home game against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Nelida Watson sets the play for the Warriors at home May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Nelida Watson gets checked in a Div II matchup against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Alyssa Deacy looks for an open shooter in a home game against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Bill Landon photo
Alyssa Deacy with another draw control for the Warriors in a home game against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Alyssa Deacy with a draw control for the Warriors in a home game against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Alyssa Deacy looks for an open lane in a home game against Bayport Blue Point May 8. Bill Landon photo
The Comsewogue Warriors struck first in a home game against Bayport Blue Point when Shannon Harrington’s shot found its mark in the opening minutes but the Phantom’s stood on the gas scoring several unanswered goals to top the Warriors 12-5, May 8.
It was Mackenzie Beck’s penalty shot that stretched the net to halt three straight goals by the Phantoms 12-minutes in, to trail 3-2. Bayport Blue Point rattled off three more before Comsewogue’s Danielle McGuire scored to trail 6-3.
Bayport Blue Point outscored the Warriors in the second half to secure the win in the Div II contest.
The win lifts BBP to 3-0 as the loss drops Comsewogue to 1-2 in the early going.
The Warriors are back in action when they travel to West Babylon May 13. Game time is 4 p.m.
Comsewogue senior Aiden McCaffrey rolls out of the backfield for the Warriors in a League V matchup at home April 5. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue senior Aiden McCaffrey rolls out of the backfield for the Warriors in a League V matchup at home April 5. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue quarterback Brady Shannon drops back to pass in a League V matchup at home April 5. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue junior Brady Shannon throws over the middle against ESM April 5. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue junior Brady Shannon scrambles out of the pocket in a League V matchup against ESM April 5. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue senior Brendan McCrary makes a one handed catch in a home game against Eastport South Manor April 5. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue huddle
Comsewogue running back cuts to the outside in a home game against Eastport South Manor April 5. Bill Landon photo
Senior Ryan Mimnaugh takes the handoff for the Warriors at home against Eastport South Manor April 5. Bill Landon photo
Timeout Comsewogue
#9 not on roster!
The Comsewogue Warriors at 0-2 this season looked to notch its first win when it hosted the Eastport South Manor Sharks at home in a League V conference matchup in a rare Monday night game April 5. Comsewogue’s first win would have to wait as they fell to ESM 20-8.
The Sharks set the tone early when on their opening drive consumed nearly 7 minutes off the clock to punch in on a touchdown pass to take the early lead. Comsewogue struggled to get traction and after a blocked punt gave the Sharks another scoring opportunity with 9:06 left in the half for a 13-0 lead.
With less than a minute left in the 3rd the Sharks found the endzone again to take a 20-0 lead. The Warriors took the egg off the scoreboard in the final 2 minutes and were able to convert for two more but it was too little too late and that elusive victory will have to wait.
The Warriors conclude their COVID shortened season with a road game against West Babylon April 10. Kickoff is at 2:00 p.m.
James Kiernan sets up the play for Centereach in a League IV road game against Comsewogue Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Liam Gray scores in a home game against Centereach. Justin Robbert defends Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue’s Matt Walsh drives the lane in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Aaron Nieves banks 2 in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Aaron Nieves goes to the rim in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Aaron Nieves goes to the rim in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Anthony Chmela lays up for 2 for the Warriors in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Anthony Chmela lays up for 2 for the Warriors in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Chris Cartolano battles his way to the basket for the Cougars in a League IV road game against Comsewogue Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue’s Anthony Chmela lets a three-pointer fly in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Chris Cartolano (L) with the jumper in a League IV road game against Comsewogue Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Chris Cartolano with the jumper for the Cougars in a League IV road game against Comsewogue Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Centereach’s Chris Cartolano drives on Matt Walsh in a League IV road game against Comsewogue Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Chris Cartolano banks 2 of his 24 points in a League IV road game against Comsewogue Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Collision
Centereach’s James Kiernan drives the lane on the road against Comsewogue Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Comsewogue’s Liam Gray banks 2 for the Warriors in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Centereach’s Matt Maxwell drives on Liam Gray in a league IV contest Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Matt Maxwell with the no-look pass for the Cougars on the road against Comsewogue Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Matt Walsh lays up for 2 for the Warriors in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Matt Walsh drains a triple for the Warriors in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Matt Walsh drives scores in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Matt Walsh drives scores in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Riddick Drab scores for the Cougars on the road against Comsewogue Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Sean Connor sets up for Centereach against Comsewogue’s Anthony Chmela Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Sean Connor lets a three-pointer fly for Centereach in a League IV road game against Comsewogue Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Comsewogue’s Tyler Schlichting shoots in a home game against Centereach Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Tyler Schlichting battles his way to the rim for the Warriors at home against Centereach. Bill Landon photo
The Comsewogue Warriors extended their winning ways with another victory at home snaring the visiting Cougars of Centereach 73-61 to extend their league IV record to 3-0, 4-0 overall.
Liam Gray led the way for the Warriors nailing 3 triples, 4 field goals and 14 out of 16 from the charity stripe for a team high of 31 points. Matt Walsh followed with 3 treys of his own, 3 field goals and 5 from the line for 20 points along with teammate Anthony Chmela who netted 16.
Chris Cartolano was the offensive spark for the Cougars hitting eight from the floor 2 triples and a pair of free throws for 24 points. James Kiernan banked 14 and Riddick Drab tacked on 6.
In this Covid abbreviated season Comsewogue retakes the court hosting Deer Park on Feb. 23 before concluding their regular season on the road against Bellport.
Centereach searches for that elusive first win in their season finale on the road against West Islip Feb. 23.
Post season play begins Feb. 25 with the conference championship the following day at noon. Photos by Bill Landon