Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte battles her way to the basket for 2 of 14 team high points in the Long Island Championship game against Carle Place Mar. 9. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte battles her way to the basket for 2 of 14 team high points in the Long Island Championship game against Carle Place Mar. 9. Photo by Bill Landon
Samantha Ayotte a senior for the Royals drives to the basket for 2 of 14 team high points in the Long Island Championship game against Carle Place Mar. 9. Bill Landon photo
Lola Idir lays up for 2 for the Royals against Carle Place in the LIC game Mar. 9. Photo by Bill Landon
Lola Idir shoots for the Royals against Carle Place in the LIC Mar. 9. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff junior Brooke Zamek battles in the paint in the LIC title game against Carle Place Mar. 9. Bill Landon photo
11th grader Evelyn Walker hits for three for Port Jeff in the LIC game against Carle Place. Bill Landon photo
11th grader Evelyn Walker turns baseline hits for the Royals in the LIC game against Carle Place. Bill Landon photo
11th grader Evelyn Walker shoots for the Royals in the LIC game against Carle Place. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff freshman Lola Idir drives the lane in the Long Island Championship game against Carle Place Mar. 9. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff junior Brooke Zamek drives the lane in the LIC title game against Carle Place Mar. 9. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff sophomore Annie Maier sets up the play for the Royals in the LIC title game against Carle Place. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff sophomore Annie Maier sets up the play for the Royals in the LIC title game against Carle Place. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff freshman Amy Wittman takes a pass down low for the Royals against Carle Place Mar. 9. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore Abigail Rolfe battles her way to the basket in the Long Island Championship game against Carle Place Mar. 9. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff sophomore Abigail Rolfe passes inside in the Long Island Championship game against Carle Place Mar. 9. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff sophomore Abigail Rolfe muscles her way to the basket in the Long Island Championship game against Carle Place Mar. 9. Bill Landon photo
Port Jefferson struggled to stay with Carle Place in the Long Island Championship round March 6 where the Lady Royals trailed by six after the first 8 minutes of play. They then went down by 16 at the half, and the Frogs never let up the rest of the way to put the game away 70-42 at Newfield High School.
Carle Place advances to the Regional finals March 15.
Port Jeff concludes their season as League VII champions with a 13-3 league record, adding post season victories against Babylon and Mattituck to reach the LIC title game.
The Royals — a very young team — will lose just two seniors to graduation, including Jacqueline Lambe and Samantha Ayotte, and if the bulk of the remaining roster returns Port Jeff stands to be the powerhouse in their league again next season.
The Royals WIN 42-28 for the Suffolk Class B title at Centereach High School defeating Mattituck Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
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The Royals WIN 42-28 for the Suffolk Class B title at Centereach High School defeating Mattituck Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte goes for two for the Royals in the Suffolk Class B championship win over Mattituck Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte drives the lane for the Royals in the Suffolk Class B championship victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte goes to the rim for the Royals in the Suffolk Class B championship victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte battles under the boards for the Royals in the Suffolk Class B championship victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte battles under the boards for the Royals in the Suffolk Class B championship win over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
The crowd cheers for the Royals. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff freshman Lola Idir from the free throw line where the Royals clinched the Suffolk Class B title over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff freshman Lola Idir scores from long distance where the Royals clinched the Suffolk Class B title over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff junior Evelyn Walker drains a trey in the Royals Suffolk Class B championship victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff junior Evelyn Walker lets a three pointer fly for the Royals in the Suffolk Class B championship victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff 9th grader Lola Idir passes to an open shooter in the Suffolk Class B championship game against Mattituck Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff freshman Lola Idir drives the lane in the Suffolk Class B championship victory against Mattituck Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff junior Evelyn Walker nails a three pointer in the Royals Suffolk Class B 42-28 victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Abigail Rolfe a 10th grader drives to the basket for the Royals in the Suffolk Class B victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore Abigail Rolfe gets a shot off down low for the Royals in the Suffolk Class B victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff sophomore Abigail Rolfe gets a shot off down low for the Royals in the Suffolk Class B victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff junior Evelyn Walker nails a three pointer in the Royals Suffolk Class B 42-28 victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Suffolk County Class B Champions. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff junior Brooke Zamek shoots from down low in the Suffolk Class B victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff junior Brooke Zamek lets a three pointer fly in the Suffolk Class B victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff junior Brooke Zamek lets a three pointer fly in the Suffolk Class B victory over Mattituck Feb. 21. Bill Landon photo
The Port Jefferson Royals broke out to an early lead and never took their foot off the gas in the Suffolk County Class B championship game Feb. 21, ending Mattituck’s season 42-28 at Centereach High School.
Ahead by six at the half, the Royals pulled ahead by a dozen points after three quarters. They were led by Evelyn Walker, a junior, who swished three triples, a field goal and a pair of free throws to lead her team with 13 points. Sophomore Abigail Rolfe banked nine and senior Samantha Ayotte netted seven as did freshman teammate Lola Idir.
The Royals live to play another day when they take on Pierson for the right to contest the overall small school Suffolk title Feb. 25 at St. Joseph’s college. Game time is 5:30pm.
Port Jefferson streamed onto the court after the final buzzer Feb. 13 as now they make their way to the Suffolk B Finals against Mattituck Feb. 21. Photo by Courtney Biondo
It was a whiteout on the basketball court Feb. 13 at home, as the Lady Royals defeated Babylon 55-37 for a playoff win.
The home crowd, all dressed in white to support the No. 1 seed Lady Royals, streamed onto the court after the final buzzer, cheering the team’s chance at the Suffolk B Finals game.
Junior Evelyn Walker had six points and 11 rebounds, along with a 3-pointer midway through the fourth quarter.
Leading in scoring was sophomore Abigail Rolfe with 18 points and 10 rebounds, while junior Brooke Zamek was no slouch at 17 points.
Port Jefferson is set to retake the court against Mattituck in the Suffolk B Finals game Friday, Feb. 21 at Centereach High School. Game time is set for 6 p.m. The admission fee is $8 when purchased online at https://gofan.co/app/school/NYSPHSAAXI. Otherwise the fee is $10, cash only, at the door.
Port Jeff sophomore Abigail Rolfe drives the base line in a home game against Southampton Jan. 30. Photo by Bill Landon
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Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte with a floater for the score in a home game against Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte lays up for the score in a home game against Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte drains a three pointer for the Royals in a home game against Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff’s Samantha Ayotte drives the lane for the Royals in a League VII matchup against visiting Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte lays up for 2 of her 10 points in a home game against Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff junior Brooke Zamek shoots from the paint in a League VII matchup against visiting Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff junior Evelyn Walker hits from long distance for the Royals in a 48-37 league victory over Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Evelyn Walker drains a three pointer for the Royals in a League VII matchup against visiting Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff junior Evelyn Walker hits on of her three triples for the Royals in a 48-37 league victory over Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Hailey Hearney a junior scores for the Royals at home against Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Brooke Zamek a junior with the jumper for the Royals in a League VII matchup against visiting Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Brooke Zamek scores for the Royals in a League VII matchup against visiting Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Brooke Zamek lets a three pointer fly for the Royals in a League VII matchup against visiting Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff sophomore Annie Maier shoots for the Royals in a home game against Southampton Jan. 30. Bill Landon photo
Port Jeff sophomore Abigail Rolfe scores in a home game against Southampton Jan. 30. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore Abigail Rolfe drives the base line in a home game against Southampton Jan. 30. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore Abigail Rolfe battles down low in a home game against Southampton Jan. 30. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jefferson held off a late charge by the Southampton Mariners Jan. 30 at home to win 48-37 to stay atop the League VII leaderboard at 12-2.
Sophomore Abigail Rolfe led the way for the Royals hitting five from the floor and eight free throws for a team high of 18 points. Port Jeff senior Samantha Ayotte followed with 10 points, while junior Evelyn Walker did her damage from long range hitting three triples for 9 points total. Brooke Zamek, a junior, netted eight.
The win gives the Royals a two-game lead over 2nd place Mattituck with two games remaining before post season play begins.
The Royals retake the court in a road game against Smithtown Christian Feb. 3 before returning home to take on Greenport/Southold Feb 5. Games times are 4 and 5 p.m. respectively.
Port Jefferson sophomore David Ford battles in the paint in a non-league matchup against Southold Jan. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
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Sophomore Tommy Yost shoots for the Royals in a home game against Southold Jan. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jefferson sophomore Santiago Burgos-Fallon battles down low in a non-league matchup against Southold Jan. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jefferson sophomore Santiago Burgos-Fallon shoots from downtown in a home game against Southold Jan. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jefferson senior Sam Florio muscles his way to the rim in a non-league matchup against Southold Jan. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior Sam Florio muscles his way to the rim for the Royals in a home game against Southold Jan. 13. Bill Landon photo
Port Jefferson sophomore Luke Filippi drives his way to the basket in a non-league game at home Jan. 13. Bill Landon photo
Luke Filippi drives to the basket for the Royals in a non-league game at home Jan. 13. Bill Landon photo
Port Jefferson sophomore John Sheils shoots in a home game against Southold Jan. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jefferson freshman Drew Feinstein drains a three pointer in a non-league matchup against Southold Jan. 13. Bill Landon photo
Port Jefferson sophomore John Sheils has a look in a non-league matchup against Southold Jan. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jefferson sophomore David Ford battles in the paint in a non-league matchup against Southold Jan. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jefferson sophomore David Ford drives the lane in a non-league matchup against Southold Jan. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jefferson went toe-to-toe with Southold on their home court, but the Settlers found their rhythm in the final 8 minutes with their three-point play to edge the Royals 50-38 Jan. 13. Port Jefferson freshman Drew Feinstein led the way for the Royals hitting five from the floor, three triples and a free throw for 20 points. Luke Filippi the sophomore, went 2 for 2 from the line along with five field goals netting 12.
The loss drops the Royals to 0-3 in league VII and 2-8 overall. They will retake the court Jan. 15 at home against Southampton. Tipoff is at 6:15 p.m.
Jack Neiderberger a senior places 3rd overall at 195lbs in the Bob Armstrong Memorial Cup Dec. 14. Photo by Bill Landon
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Port Jeff junior Tyler Rogers placed 3rd overall at 126lbs in the Bob Armstrong Memorial Cup Dec. 14. Bill Landon photo
7726 Mt. Sinai junior and 1st year varsity wrestler Tristin Nardi in control @ 160lbs in the Bob Armstrong Memorial Cup event Dec. 14. Bill Landon photo
7195 Freshman Liam Rogers competes in the Bob Armstrong Memorial Cup finishing 2nd at 113 lbs Dec. 14. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai sophomore Jory Russo controls his opponent @ 126lbs at the Bob Armstrong Memorial Cup tournament Dec. 14. Photo by Bill Landon
Jack Neiderberger a senior places 3rd overall at 195lbs in the Bob Armstrong Memorial Cup Dec. 14. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai senior and team captain Adham Shata battles @ 195lbs, a podium finisher last season in the County Finals competes in the Bob Armstrong Memorial Cup event Dec. 14. Bill Landon photo
Senior Adham Shata (r) made it to the championship finals @ 195lbs for Mount Sinai in the Bob Armstrong Memorial Cup tournament Dec. 14. Bill Landon photo
7323 Port Jeff senior Anthony D’Elia and County Finalist from last season competes at 120lbs placing 2nd in the Bob Armstrong Memorial Cup Dec.14. Bill Landon photo
The Port Jefferson and Mount Sinai wrestlers hit the mat at the Bob Armstrong Memorial Cup tournament Dec. 14. Port Jeff wrestlers made a showing, with the Royal’s Frank D’Elia made the podium finishing 2nd at 99 pounds and teammate Liam Rogers finished 2nd at 113 pounds.
In the Consolation Finals, Tyler Rogers pinned his opponent at the 3:18 mark, Sam Robertson won with a major decision and Anthony Evangelista took victory at 145 pounds.
Mount Sinai fared well in the Bob Armstrong Memorial Cup. In the final round, Brenden Goodrich pinned his opponent at the 1:39 mark and Mike O’Brien, at 138 pounds, did it in 26 seconds. O’Brien took the “Most Pins-Least Time” honors with four pins on the day in just 4 minutes 41 seconds. Both Joe Goodrich, at 182 pounds and Gian Luca Ferrara at 220 pounds pinned their opponents in final round at 0:42 and 3:56 respectively.
The Royals are back out on the mat Dec. 20 when they hit the road to face Babylon. First match is 5:30 p.m.
The Mustangs retake the mat Dec. 18 at home with a 4 p.m. start against Bayport-Blue Point.
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.
Port Jeff sophomore Evelyn Walker from behind the plate in a Royal’s 13-1 victory over visiting Southold/Greenport May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
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Port Jeff senior Lia Desmond bends the bat against Southold/Greenport at home May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Lia Desmond with a base hit against Southold/Greenport at home May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff shortstop Gabby Sanchez tags the runner out at second against visiting Southold/Greenport May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Ashley Catoggio smacks a grounder against Southold/Greenport at home May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff shortstop Gabby Sanchez throws to first base for the out against visiting Southold/Greenport May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff freshman Annie Maier drills the ball through the gap against Southold/Greenport at home May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Chloe Andriani handles the infield popup against Southold/Greenport at home May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Gabby Sanchez makes the play at shortstop against visiting Southold/Greenport May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore Emily Brown arrives safely at third in a Royal’s 13-1 victory over visiting Southold/Greenport May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore Evelyn Walker from behind the plate in a Royal’s 13-1 victory over visiting Southold/Greenport May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff sophomore Emily Brown drills the ball deep to right field against Southold/Greenport May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Chloe Andriani drills the ball up the middle for a base hit against Southold/Greenport May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Ashley Catoggio drills the ball to left field against Southold/Greenport at home May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Chloe Andriani slides home to score against Southold/Greenport at home May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Chloe Andriani smacks the ball straight away against Southold/Greenport May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff freshman Abby Rolfe from the circle goes the distance against Southold/Greenport at home May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff senior Ashley Catoggio drives one deep against Southold/Greenport at home May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Port Jeff freshman Abby Rolfe bends the bat for a base hit against Southold/Greenport at home May 6. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
After trailing by a run in the opening inning, Port Jefferson’s softball team had to be patient at the plate and let the game come to them in a league VI matchup notching a 13-1 victory over visiting Southold/Greenport May 6. It was a must win game for the Royals, who must also win the final game of the regular season to make the playoffs.
Port Jeff’s Abby Rolfe, the freshman pitcher, was the spark for the Royals going four for four at the plate, scoring three times with three RBIs, as well as winning from the circle. The victory propels the Royals to 6-7 in league and will lead them to face Mattituck for their final game of the regular season at home May 8.First pitch is at 4:15 p.m.
Shoreham-Wading River junior Xavier Arline fires at the cage in an 18-8 victory at home April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River attack Xavier Arline pushes up-field in an 18-8 victory against Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River attack Xavier Arline takes a check from a Sayville defender in an 18-8 victory at home April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Xavier Arline drives past a Sayville defender in an 18-8 victory at home April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Xavier Arline fires at the cage for the Wildcats in an 18-8 victory at home over Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham Wading River sophomore Sean Miller wins at X against Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Liam Daly makes another save in net in 18-8 victory over visiting Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Wildcats celebrate after scoring a goal where they defeated Sayville at home April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Liam Daly clears the ball in an 18-8 victory over visiting Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Midfielder Johnny Schwarz rips a shot on goal got the Wildcats in an 18-8 victory at home over Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Liam Daly makes the save against Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Midfielder Johnny Schwarz rips a shot on goal got the Wildcats in an 18-8 victory at home over Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Wildcat Johnny Schwarz a sophomore draws a crowd in an 18-8 victory at home over Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Wildcats celebrate after a goal April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Long stickman Jake Wilson a sophomore, clears the ball up-field for the Wildcats in an 18-8 victory at home over Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River face-off specialist Gavin Gregorek-Ali finishes what he started against Sayville defender April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Gavin Gregorek-Ali shoots at the cage in an 18-8 victory at home over Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Gavin Gregorek-Ali drives by a Sayville defender April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River’s faceoff specialist Gavin Gregorek-Ali wins at X against Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior midfielder Anthony Cimino looks for a cutter in an 18-8 victory at home over Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior midfielder Anthony Cimino drives past a defender in an 18-8 victory at home over Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River sophomore Daniel Mercado looks for an open lane against visiting Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River junior Cristian Mercado manages to get a shot off despite being double teamed by two Sayville defenders April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Wildcats celebrate after scoring a goal where they defeated Sayville at home April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham Wading River senior Anthony Cimino shoots at the cage in an 18-8 victory at home over Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River senior Anthony Cimino uncorks one at the cage in an 18-8 victory at home over Sayville April 6. Photo by Bill Landon
Shoreham-Wading River senior Anthony Cimino rips a shot on goal in an 18-8 victory at home over Sayville April 6th. Photo by Bill Landon
A Wildcat passes the ball. Photo by Bill Landon
By Bill Landon
The Shoreham-Wading River Wildcats boys lacrosse team is on a tear, making short work of visiting Sayville with an 18-8 league victory April 6 to remain unbeaten. The Wildcats, a perennial powerhouse in the postseason, sit atop their division at 6-0.
The Wildcats have outscored their opponents 86-29 through six games, where their closest was an 8-6 win against Bayport-Blue Point in their season home opener. The Wildcats were back in action when they hit the road April 11 taking on Islip, where they won 18-7. SWR next hosts Harborfields April 12 at 7 p.m., and later Comsewogue April 16 at 4 p.m.
Three Village students once again have a youth cheerleading program to participate in. Photo from 3VPJ Hawks Cheerleading
Things are getting cheerier in the Three Village school district.
Those attending Ward Melville High School’s homecoming may have noticed several little ones with shirts reading “future cheerleader.” After a 10-year absence, youth cheerleaders are returning to the community after the recent merging of the Three Village Wildcats and Port Jefferson Royals youth football program — now called the 3VPJ Hawks.
Members of the 3VPJ Hawks youth cheerleading program learn stunts from Ward Melville High School cheerleaders. Photo from Trish Gallery
While Port Jefferson still had its youth cheering program, the Three Village Wildcats cheer team ended a decade ago. In May, the Hawks board voted unanimously to bring back the program with Three Village students after Ellie DePaul, the organization’s new director of cheerleading, made a motion to initiate one. In June, recruiting began for boys and girls between the ages of 4 and 11 who were interested.
“The program, I feel, is really going to benefit the high school at the end of the day because you’re not having cheerleaders coming to seventh-grade tryouts without having any cheer background,” DePaul said.
Trish Gallery’s 11-year-old daughter Julia is one of the Hawks, and the mother said she agreed the team is helpful to a budding cheerleader. She said her daughter and fellow cheerleaders have been learning various skills, how to stay healthy and work together as a team. She said she noticed her daughter is gaining confidence.
“She’s learning skills like the stunts,” Gallery said. “That’s something you really don’t learn anywhere else. Those stunts are giving her a lot of confidence.”
DePaul said Ward Melville High School varsity cheerleaders Sydney Crichton, Bri Wilson and Nicolette DePaul, her daughter, who once were Three Village Wildcats cheerleaders, jumped at the chance to help out with the more than 60 girls ranging from ages 4 to 11 who make up three cheer teams. DePaul said the members have also been working with the Setauket-based Shine Dance Studios to enhance their dance moves and Silver Stars Gymnastics in East Setauket where the team practices tumbling on the mats — a skill she said is vital for cheering in later years.
Wilson, 17, a senior who has been a member of Ward Melville’s varsity cheerleading team for three years, said she’s been cheering for the school district since junior high school and, up until third grade, was part of the Wildcats cheer youth program along with Crichton and Nicolette DePaul. The three were interested in bringing the youth program back because they knew how valuable it was, including gaining them an advantage when trying out for school cheer.
“Getting to share my love with these little girls and to think, ‘Wow, in a few years from now they’re going to be like us is insane.'”
— Bri Wilson
“We knew what we were supposed to do on the sidelines,” Wilson said. “How to get the crowd pumped. Even though we were little, we knew what we were doing.”
She said she loves helping out with the younger children and hopes to be on a college cheer team next year and a coach in the future.
“Getting to share my love with these little girls and to think, ‘Wow, in a few years from now they’re going to be like us is insane,’” she said.
Gallery said her daughter loves working with the Ward Melville students.
“She really looks up to the varsity cheerleaders,” the mother said. “She just feels so special when they share their talent with her, and they take her under their wings.”
Wilson said cheering is important because it creates a positive environment and brings a “game to life.”
“It has such a different feel with the crowd getting involved and being excited,” Wilson said. “We start screaming for the team and so do the parents and anyone in the crowd which definitely helps the team.”
Ellie DePaul said she thinks cheerleaders are an essential part of the school community.
“I really think it’s an intricate part of school spirit — community spirit — having the girls cheer on the athletes just really boosts the spirit of the community,” DePaul said.
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