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.
It was fun for all ages at the annual Mount Sinai faculty basketball game March 6. Bill Landon photo
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It was fun for all ages at the annual Mt. Sinai faculty basketball game Mar. 6. Bill Landon photo
It was fun for all ages at the annual Mount Sinai faculty basketball game March 6. Bill Landon photo
Brandon “Stretch” Loomis, ES PE teacher, 4 yr. playing, with the two hand jam. Bill Landon photo
It was fun for all ages at the annual Mt. Sinai faculty basketball game Mar. 6. Bill Landon photo
Melissa Drewisis, 5th gr teacher, shoots a jump shot from the wing. Bill Landon photo
Senorita Erin Pipe, 3rd yr. playing, shows that winning form for two points. Bill Landon photo
Kevin “The Crusher” Walsh, ES 4th grade teacher, 14 yr. playing, drives strong to the basket for a layup. Bill Landon photo
Morgan O’Reilly, MS Librarian, 2nd yr. playing, “reads” the defense before passing to a teammate. Bill Landon photo
Christa Marano, MS Social Worker, 5 yr. playing, shows great form on her jump shot for two points. Photo by Bill Landon
Gabby Conceicao, MS leave replacement, 2nd yr. playing, needs a hair tie so she can see the basket better. Bill Landon photo
Brandon “Stretch” Loomis, ES PE teacher, 4 yr. playing, hammers home two points. Bill Landon photo
Brandon “Stretch” Loomis, ES PE teacher, 4 yr. playing, with the two hand jam. Bill Landon photo
Jamie Riegel, MS Spanish teacher, 7 yr. playing, pushes Conor Sussillo out of the way and says “Leave me alone you brute”! Bill Landon photo
It was fun for all ages at the annual Mt. Sinai faculty basketball game Mar. 6. Bill Landon photo
It was fun for all ages at the annual Mt. Sinai faculty basketball game Mar. 6. Bill Landon photo
It was fun for all ages at the annual Mt. Sinai faculty basketball game Mar. 6. Bill Landon photo
It was fun for all ages at the annual Mt. Sinai faculty basketball game Mar. 6. Bill Landon photo
Huge turnout for the annual Mt. Sinai faculty basketball game Mar. 6. Bill Landon photo
It was fun for all ages at the annual Mt. Sinai faculty basketball game Mar. 6. Bill Landon photo
It was fun for all ages at the annual Mt. Sinai faculty basketball game Mar. 6. Bill Landon photo
High School AP Matt Dyroff a 22 year veteran shoots from the top of the key. Bill Landon photo
Ryan McNeely Varsity Boys Basketball Coach shoots for two. Bill Landon photo.
Amy “Cartwheels” Linnen, ES PE, 4th yr. playing, tries to shoot, but is about to get blocked by Eric “The Ogre” Kadletz…BOOO. Bill Landon photo
Pic # 1766 – Allison “Sporty Spice” Macholz, ES Kindergarten teacher, 9 yr. playing, is happy to be open for a jump shot. Bill Landon photo
Pete “Primetime” Pramataris, HS Principal, 7 yr. playing, shoots a three pointer over Paul Resti. Bill Landon photo
Julie Bernatzky, HS Math teacher, 5th yr. playing, drives in for two points. Bill Landon photo
Catherine Lutjen, ES PE student teacher, does her best “Lords a Leapin” as she goes in for two points over Erin Pipe, MS. Spanish teacher 3rd yr. playing. Bill Landon photo
Tim “The Flip” Izzo, HS Math teacher, 3rd year playing, looks surprised to have an open layup opportunity. Bill Landon photo
Stacy Bugdin, HS Special Education teacher, 3 yr. vet of the faculty game, shows great concentration as she shoots a jump shot. Bill Landon photo
Señor Conor Sussillo, HS Spanish teacher, 3rd yr. playing, always smiles when shooting a 3 pointer. Bill Landon photo
Crowd Favorite, Paul Resti, ES Custodian, 5 yr. vet of the faculty game, buries another deep three pointer over Pete Pramataris, HS Principal. Bill Landon photo
Brian McCarthy, ES AP, 1st yr. playing, looks happy to be playing in a game for once instead of being the referee. Bill Landon photo
Michael Kollmer, elementary school PE teacher, 1st yr. playing, eyes two points in the lane. Bill Landon photo
Mount Sinai faculty game draws huge crowd. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai faculty game draws huge crowd. Photo by Bill Landon
Mount Sinai sophomores, Isabela Panag and Dilara Erdem, start things off by singing the National Anthem. Bill Landon photo
Rob Catlin, Elementary Principal, 3rd yr. playing, shows great form on his three point attempt. Bill Landon photo
The Mount Sinai middle school All-Stars squared off against the high school Elite varsity squad in the annual Battle of the Educators faculty basketball game March 6. The fundraiser was organized by Diane Tabile and Carmella Stein, the respective president and treasurer of the Mount Sinai Booster Club, and again drew a capacity crowd for the 18th year running.
Northport senior Tess Maline shoots for three in the Section XI championship game against Westhampton at Ward Melville High School. Bill Landon photo
Northport senior Tess Maline drains a three pointer against Westhampton in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5. Bill Landon photo
Northport sophomore Sophia Yearwood looks for a rebound after a free throw in the Section XI championship game against Westhampton at Ward Melville High School. Bill Landon photo
Northport sophomore Sophia Yearwood battles in the paint in the Section XI championship game against Westhampton at Ward Melville High School. Bill Landon photo
Northport sophomore Sophia Yearwood hits for three in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5 against Westhampton at Ward Melville High School. Bill Landon photo
Senior forward Kerry Dennin shoots for Northport in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5 against Westhampton. Bill Landon photo
Senior forward Kerry Dennin scores 2 of her 13 points for Northport in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5 against Westhampton. Bill Landon photo
Senior forward Kerry Dennin battles down low for Northport in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5 against Westhampton. Bill Landon photo
Northport senior Kerry Dennin looks for a rebound after a free throw in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5 against Westhampton. Bill Landon photo
Northport sophomore Sophia Bica hits for three in the Section XI championship game against Westhampton at Ward Melville High School. Bill Landon photo
Northport senior guard Kelly McLaughlin drives to the basket against Westhampton in the overall Section XI championship game Mar. 5 at Ward Melville High School. Bill Landon photo
Northport senior guard Kelly McLaughlin lays up for 2 against Westhampton in the overall Section XI championship game Mar. 5 at Ward Melville High School. Bill Landon photo
Northport senior guard Kelly McLaughlin with a jumper against Westhampton in the overall Section XI championship game Mar. 5 at Ward Melville High School. Bill Landon photo
Northport junior Hannah Morawski looks for a rebound after a free throw in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5 against Westhampton. Bill Landon photo
Northport senior forward Ella Stahl looks for a rebound after a free throw in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5 against Westhampton. Bill Landon photo
Northport senior Danielle Pavinelli lays up for 2 of her team high 19 points in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5 against Westhampton at Ward Melville High School. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport senior Danielle Pavinelli lays up for 2 of her team high 19 points in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5 against Westhampton at Ward Melville High School. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport senior Danielle Pavinelli shoots for 2 of her team high 19 points in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5 against Westhampton at Ward Melville High School. Photo by Bill Landon
Northport senior Danielle Pavinelli lays up for 2 of her team high 19 points in the Section XI championship game Mar. 5 against Westhampton at Ward Melville High School. Photo by Bill Landon
The Northport Tigers hit the ground running against Westhampton for the overall Section XI title game. The team was leading from the start to finish, beating the Hurricanes 72-45 March 5 at Ward Melville High School.
Senior Danielle Pavinelli led the way for the Tigers with three triples, four from the floor and a pair of free throws for a team high 19 points. Kerry Dennin, a senior, followed with 13 as did sophomore Sophia Yearwood. Teammate Sophia Bica netted 11 and senior Kelly McLaughlin banked 10.
Northport retakes the court for the Class AA Long Island championship round to take on the Nassau County champion at St. Joseph’s College March 15. Tickets are $10.00 at the door or $8.00 on line here: https://gofan.co/app/school/NYSPHSAAXI
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.
Ward Melville senior forward Ted Bliznakov battles down low for the Patriots in a decisive first round playoff victory on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Bill Landon photo
Ward Melville’s Ted Bliznakov goes up and over for the score in a decisive first round playoff victory on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Bill Landon photo
Ward Melville senior forward Ted Bliznakov scores in a decisive first round playoff victory on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Bill Landon photo
Myles Brown (l) looks for a rebound after a free throw for the Patriots in a 75-55 blowout win in the opening round of the playoffs on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Bill Landon photo
Luke McIlvaine lays up for two for the Patriots in a decisive first round playoff victory on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Photo Bill Landon
Luke McIlvaine nails another three pointer for the Patriots in a 75-55 blowout win in the opening round of the playoffs on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Myles Brown goes to the rim for two for the Patriots in a 75-55 blowout win in the opening round of the playoffs on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Bill Landon photo
Ward Melville senior Myles Brown grabs a rebound for the Patriots in a 75-55 blowout win in the opening round of the playoffs on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Luke McIlvaine lays up for two for the Patriots in a decisive first round playoff victory on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Photo by Bill Landon
Luke McIlvaine drains a triple for the Patriots in a decisive first round playoff victory on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Photo Bill Landon
Ward Melville senior Jack Holland drives the lane for the Patriots scoring 2 of his team high 22 points in the opening round of the playoffs on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Bill Landon photo
Ward Melville senior Jack Holland drives the lane for the Patriots scoring 2 of his team high 22 points in the opening round of the playoffs on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Bill Landon photo
Ward Melville senior guard Giancarlo Serratore nails a three pointer for the Patriots in a 75-55 blowout win in the opening round of the playoffs on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Bill Landon photo
Ward Melville senior guard Giancarlo Serratore takes flight for the Patriots in a 75-55 blowout win in the opening round of the playoffs on the road against Riverhead Feb. 13. Bill Landon photo
Having lost to Riverhead by a single point back in December, the Patriots had a score to settle in the opening round of the playoffs. Settle it they did Feb. 13, torching the Blue Waves, 75-55, in the Suffolk AA quarterfinal.
The Patriots scored first, building an 11-point lead after eight minutes, up 16 points at the half and then never looked back the rest of the way. Senior guard Jack Holland did what he’s done all season leading the Patriots with 22 points. Teammate Giancarlo Serratore netted 18, while Ted Bliznakov banked 10. The Patriots 3-point game was devastating where Serratore and Holland nailed four treys each while Luke McIlvaine banked two for the win.
The No. 9 seeded Patriots (8-5) will have their work cut out for them on another road game when they collide with No. 1 seed Brentwood (13-0) Feb. 20. Game time is 6 p.m.
Miller Place senior Ryan Sheridan fights his way to the basket in the Panther’s playoff opener against Glenn Feb. 12. Photo by Bill Landon
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Senior Tim Hirdt shoots from the paint for the Panthers in their playoff opener at home vs John Glenn. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place senior Thomas Cirrito above the rim for the score in a playoff victory over John Glenn Feb. 12. Bill Landon photo
Senior Tim Hirdt shoots from the paint for the Panthers in their playoff opener at home vs John Glenn. Bill Landon photo
Thomas Cirrito scores two for the Panthers in their playoff opener against John Glenn. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place senior Matt Frank goes to the rim in the Panther’s playoff opener against John Glenn Feb. 12. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place senior Ryan Sheridan fights his way to the basket in the Panther’s playoff opener against Glenn Feb. 12. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Ryan Sheridan scores in the Panther’s 66-52 playoff victory over John Glenn at home Feb. 12. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Ryan Sheridan shoots from the line in the Panther’s 66-52 playoff victory over John Glenn Feb. 12. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Matt Frank lays up for two of his 14 points in the Panther’s playoff opener against Glenn Feb. 12. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place senior Matt Frank takes flight for the basket in a 66-52 victory over visiting John Glenn Feb. 12. Photo by Bill Landon
Senior Justin Leichter drains a three pointer for the Panthers at home against Elwood John Glenn in the first round of the playoffs Feb. 12. Bill Landon photo
Miller Place senior Jay Krumholz scores from the line in the Panther’s 66-52 playoff victory over John Glenn at home Feb. 12. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Daniel Berrios muscles his way to the rim in a playoff opener against John Glenn Feb. 12. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Daniel Berrios goes to the rim in a playoff opener against Elwood John Glenn Feb. 12. Photo by Bill Landon
Miller Place senior Daniel Berrios goes to the rim in a playoff opener against Elwood John Glenn Feb. 12. Bill Landon photo
It was a trifecta for Miller Place in the opening round of post season play, having defeated Elwood John Glenn twice during the regular season. The Panther’s made it three-in-a-row, taking down the visiting Knights 66-52 to survive to play another day.
Miller Place senior Daniel Barrios was lights-out driving the lane seemingly at will and netting a team high of 22 points. Matt Frank’s eight points in the 3rdquarter extinguished a Glenn rally, banking 14 points on the night while teammate Justin Leichter did his damage from long-distance draining four triples for 12 points.
The Panthers are seeded No. 4 and will have their work cut out for them when they collide in a road game against Amityville, the No. 1 seed, Feb. 19. Tipoff is at 5:00 p.m.
Carlos Hernandez flips his opponent. Photo by Bill Landon
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Blaise Coppola after winning a bout. Photo by Bill Landon
Robert Kryger takes his opponent to the mat. Photo by Bill Landon
John Quishpilema tries to bring down his opponent. Photo by Bill Landon
Carlos Hernandez hugs it out after winning a bout. Photo by Bill Landon
Luke Myers looks for an opening. Photo by Bill Landon
Blaise Coppola gets his opponent to the mat. Photo by Bill Landon
Carlos Hernandez flips his opponent. Photo by Bill Landon
Jack Santigrossi. Photo by Bill Landon
Nathan Magiallano discusses tactics with his father. Photo by Bill Landon
Kevin Radmann struggles for dominance. Photo by Bill Landon
Jake Watchholder takes down his opponent. Photo by Bill Landon
Sean Martinez looks for dominance. Photo by Bill Landon
Ansel Then takes his opponent down. Photo by Bill Landon
Kevin Radmann looks for the pin. Photo by Bill Landon
Jack Santigrossi gets on top. Photo by Bill Landon
Nathan Magiallano looks for the two count. Photo by Bill Landon
Ryan Curry struggles for the pin. Photo by Bill Landon
Ryan Bruno tries to get his opponent on his back. Photo by Bill Landon
The Comsewogue Warriors wrestling team came out onto the mat Feb. 8 at the Eastport-South Manor high school, with several of their members finishing strong.
Leading the way for Comsewogue in League V finals were Ansel Then with a second-place finish at 145 pounds, as did teammate Blaise Coppola at 160 pounds. At 220 pounds, it was Cole Blatter who finished in the No. 2 spot.
The Warriors look to build on their success in the county championship round at Suffolk County Community College in Brentwood Feb. 15-16. The wrestling season culminates with the NYSPHAA finals at the Times Union Center Feb. 28-29.
Former Yankees professional Dana Cavalea came to the Barnes & Noble in Lake Grove to promote his book to a full crowd. The Mount Sinai native has had a long career in both professional baseball and in books. Photo by David Luces
Dana Cavalea, Mount Sinai native, is passionate about coaching. For 12 years he spent time as the New York Yankees strength and conditioning coach, and along the way got to pick the brains of some all-time
great athletes.
Former Yankees professional Dana Cavalea came to the Barnes & Noble in Lake Grove to promote his book to a full crowd. The Mount Sinai native has had a long career in both professional baseball and in books. Photo by David Luces
He didn’t think he would eventually become an author, but he views his book, “Habits of a Champion: Nobody Becomes a Champion by Accident,” as an extension of coaching.
“I never had the intention of writing a book, but I was reading these self-help books and I felt there was a gap from what I was reading and what I was seeing on the baseball field working with these athletes,” he said. “That’s what drove me toward writing this book, I wanted to write a handbook, that people can use as a utility as they navigate life.”
Interactions with Yankees fans also inspired him.
“It also came about being at the stadium and fans coming up to me asking me questions about their own lives, about how they could improve their performance in a certain area,” Cavalea said. “I’d give them an answer, and then they would come back to another game during the season and they would ask another question.”
The Mount Sinai native pointed to a family friend, coach Billy King as a big reason why he chose to pursue his career path and started his training journey.
“He was a big influence on me, when I learned what he was doing, he was in the gym training, watching what he eats, and I was like wow that’s pretty cool,” he said.
Cavalea was 19 years old attending the University of South Florida and working as a strength and conditioning intern for the school’s football team when he was offered an unexpected opportunity.
A professor at the university told him that the Yankees, who were in the midst of spring training at nearby Legends Field in Tampa, were looking for an intern to help out.
Cavalea, who just so happened to have visited the ballpark as a fan the previous day, drove over the next day and was put into Yankee gear and was on the same field stretching with pitchers Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte. The Mount Sinai native worked as an intern for three years, then became an assistant, before becoming a coach at 23 years old.
“The Bronx is only about 60 to 70 miles away from here but I had to go 1,800 miles away in order to get there,” he said.
The performance coach said he took those experiences and wanted to write something in his own style, so people could tell it was written by him and it was authentic.
“[Coach Billy King] was a big influence on me, when I learned what he was doing, he was in the gym training, watching what he eats, and I was like wow that’s pretty cool.”
— Dana Cavalea
“Habits of a Champion” is split into 15 lessons designed to help the reader succeed in different aspects of life. Cavalea shared some of those lessons at a Feb. 8 book-signing event at the Smithaven Mall in Lake Grove.
Those included: “If someone doesn’t respect your time, they don’t respect you,” something Yankees Hall of Famer Derek Jeter would say, stressing the importance of being on time. Another was “never get too high and never get too low.” Cavalea mentioned that a person’s attitude or mood can determine their daily success.
“It all comes down to how you control your own emotions,” he said. “Whether you are an Olympic athlete or a high schooler that has a big test or presentation.”
In addition to writing books, Cavalea now works as a life coach and motivational speaker. Some of the clients he coaches are business executives, athletes and CEOs of companies. He has been asked to speak at a number of big corporations, nonprofit organizations and schools.
“The messages and lessons are very universal,” he said. “When you’re a coach you are trying to learn as much as you can, and how you can maximize human potential.”
Despite the busy schedule, Cavalea said he enjoys writing books and has plans to release a children’s book sometime in April. He has already written two children’s books: “Champion Kids: Johnny ‘The Jet’ Saves the Day” and “Girls on the Run: Starring
Mighty Melina.”
“It’s fun for me, It’s great being able to share these lessons with others,” he said. “If the best of the best need help, so does everyone else.”
Rocky Point’s Matt Caggiano battles in the paint as Kings Park junior Nicholas Svolos defends Feb. 5. Bill Landon photo
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Rocky Point’s John-Henry Dyroff lays up for two in a home game against Kings Park Feb. 5. Photo by Bill Landon
Will Platt (l) muscles his way to the rim for the Eagles at home against Kings Park Feb. 5. Bill Landon photo
Ryan Smith passes to an open shooter for the Eagles in a League V matchup at home against Kings Park Feb. 5. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park junior Nicholas Svolos nails one of his four 3-pointers against Rocky Point Feb. 5. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park senior Co-Captain Matthew Wolf battles in the paint Feb. 5 in a road game against Rocky Point. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point’s Kyle Callahan with a rebound in a League V matchup at home against Kings Park Feb. 5. Bill Landon photo
Rocky Point’s Matt Caggiano battles in the paint as Kings Park junior Nicholas Svolos defends Feb. 5. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park senior Co-Captain Matthew Wolf battles in the paint Feb. 5 in a road game against Rocky Point. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park’s Matthew Wolf lays up for two in a road game against Rocky Point. Photo by Bill Landon
Kings Park sophomore guard Jon Borkowski lays up for two in a road game against Rocky Point Feb. 5. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point’s John-Henry Dyroff lays up for two in a home game against Kings Park Feb. 5. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point senior John-Henry Dyroff drives a lane in a home game against Kings Park Feb. 5. Photo by Bill Landon
Will Platt shoots for two for the Eagles at home against Kings Park Feb. 5. Bill Landon photo
Rocky Point’s Gavin Davanzo lays up for 2 of his team high 18 points in a home game against Kings Park Feb. 6. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park Co-Captain Jack Garside lays up for two in a League V matchup at home against Kings Park Feb. 5. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park Co-Captain Jack Garside hits from long distance in a League V matchup at home against Kings Park Feb. 5. Bill Landon photo
Kings Park Co-Captain Jack Garside drains one of his four 3-pointers of the game Feb. 5 on the road against Rocky Point. Photo by Bill Landon
Rocky Point’s Gavin Davanzo lays up for 2 of his team high 18 points in a home game against Kings Park Feb. 6. Bill Landon photo
It was a must win for the Rocky Point boys basketball team in order to make post season play, but Kings Park had other ideas, defeating the Eagles in the final game of the regular season 77-27 Feb. 5.
Kings Park Co-Captain Jack Garside topped the scoring chart for the Kingsmen with six field goals, four triples and seven free throws for a team high of 31 points. Nicholas Svolos followed with 12 while Jon Borkowski banked 10.
Gavin Davanzo led the way for the Eagles with 18 points and teammate Will Platt netted 7 in the League V season finale.
The win lifts Kings Park to 15-1 in their division, 18-2 overall and look to carry the momentum into the opening round of the playoffs Feb. 12.
Newfield senior Mohab Ali captures his 100th career victory Jan. 29. Photo by Sophia Vitale
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Newfield senior Mohab Ali captures his 100th career victory Jan. 29. Photo by Sophia Vitale
Newfield senior Mohab Ali captures his 100th career victory Jan. 29. Photo by Sophia Vitale
Newfield senior Mohab Ali captures his 100th career victory Jan. 29. Photo by Sophia Vitale
It was history in the making when Newfield senior and star wrestler Mohab Ali defeated Sachem East’s Luis Valdez Jan. 29 with an 8-2 decision to notch his 100th victory at 195 lbs. Ali’s current season record is 31-2 and his varsity career stands at 100-36. What makes the milestone all that more remarkable is Ali’s freshman year record was 3-21, according to Newfield Head Coach Douglas Lotten.
Senior Hunter Hughes who also won Jan. 29 at 152 pounds tied the Middle Country School District all-time career record at 132 wins. Both wrestlers are ranked number 1 in Suffolk county in their respective weight class. At the state level, Hughes is ranked 5th and Ali is 7th.