It’s too hot.
It’s too cold.
When will these clouds break.
It’s too wet.
What a crappy day today.
Enough.
There’s no such thing as bad weather, you’re just dressed inappropriately.
It’s too hot.
It’s too cold.
When will these clouds break.
It’s too wet.
What a crappy day today.
Enough.
There’s no such thing as bad weather, you’re just dressed inappropriately.
Today’s Lax Out Cancer event will be at Shoreham-Wading River High School. 4 High School programs will be competing agiainst one another to raise money and awareness for Alexa, Grayson, Hannah, and Jackson, four children diagnosed with Cancer. Donations for the cause will be accepted at the gates before every game. All proceeds will be going towards the support of the 4 children diagnosed with cancer. This year, the event involves 2 varsity games, 1 JV game, and 4 different school districts. Besides a competitive day of lacrosse, the Lax Out Cancer event is an amazing opportunity for College lacrosse teams, travel teams, camps, and lacrosse merchandisers to advertise their respective programs and companies to a lacrosse market, while also donating to a great cause.
The first varsity game we have is Shoreham-Wading River (10-2) vs Garden City (10-3) at 2:00 p.m. Senior studs, Jamie Atkinson, J.B. Beisel, and Finn Gibbons will look to lead this Garden City squad to its second win in a row. On the other side of the bench, senior Chris Gray (Boston University Commit) has been lighting up all stat sheets this season, and is hoping to lead the Wildcats to their ninth win in a row.
The Second Varsity game on the day will be Miller Place (10-2) vs Bellport (5-7).
Junior Attackman for the Miller Place Panthers Patrick Doyen and Anthony Seymour hope to earn the Panther’s eleventh win on the season. Although it hasn’t been the season the Bellport Clippers were hoping for, they will strive towards an upset today, and capture their second in a row after beating Hampton Bays by 10+ goals last week.
We are looking forward to a great day of lacrosse and hopeful, y a ton of money is raised to support cancer.
Following Yesterday’s prime time matchup between Hills East and Ward Melville it is safe to say that Hills East is most definitely legit. In a triple OT thriller that contained back and forth action with great goalie play and tons of physicality. Even the fans were going crazy, at one point it looked as if the parents of Hills East wanted to get into a little skirmish with the Ward Melville high school kids. I guess that’s what happens when two big-time schools face-off for the game of the week, tempers begin to flare.
After just barely getting by Hills East, Ward Melville managed to remain a perfect 12-0 in conference. Sophomore Dylan Pallonetti, UMass Commit, scored 4 goals showing excellent skills, great awareness, and an incredible lefty shot. Pallonetti has a tremendous lax IQ and is one of the Patriots threats on the offensive side of the ball. Another stud on the offensive side of the ball for the Patriots yesterday was two-way middie Eddie Munoz who netted 3 goals including the game winner in triple OT. Munoz is a strong tough middie that also possesses great stick skills and has a knack for the back of the net. Stony Brook might just have a superstar coming there way next year. On top of all that Perry Cassidy was outstanding in goal with 11 saves including a couple in OT to keep the Patriots alive along with Andrew Mckenna (Navy Commit) who played great lockdown defense of East’s best player, Sean Lulley.
Overall the Patriots proved why they are one of the top public school programs in the nation as they were able to handle the adversity of being in a back and forth game with a school in Hills East that was very underrated. The Patriots loved to possess the ball on offense and stick to their game plan of Pass, Pass, Dodge to break down the stellar Hills East defense. On defense the Patriots were compact and smart with their sticks and timing their checks, leading to a bunch of caused TOs. Ultimately, their style of play allowed them to be successful even in this tough grudge match type of game.
Hills East, on the other hand, proved to be a force to be reckoned with even though they couldn’t capture the win. Coming into this game no one believed Hills East even had a shot at competing with a powerhouse like Ward Melville, never less take them into a triple OT thriller. But Hills East did just that, their defense was absolutely outstanding. They looked like lions stalking their prey as they were causing TOs left and right and grabbed every ground ball in site. Led by Junior Mike Gomez who is a BEAST. This kid almost single-handedly won the game for East, you name it he does it, faceoff, get GBs, lock down the oppositions best player, and even score goals. Yes, this kid can score, in yesterday’s matchup Gomez netted 3 goals, two coming straight off faceoff wins. On defense he was just as good, picking up GBs like it was nothing and sticking to kids like clue when he was matching up. Johns Hopkins might just get one of the best defensemen in the County in the next year.
On the offensive side of ball, Sean Lulley was the main threat. The UPenn Commit has great skills and confidence along with a great physical frame. Netting two goals in yesterday’s loss he showed off his aggressive style of play and willingness to dodge hard at the cage and even take some big hits. Hills East proved to everyone that this team has the making to go all the way this year. This year’s Cinderella squad is definitely Hills East so stay tuned because we are in for one crazy last month of lacrosse.
Today’s String King Boys Game of the Week will be between high-powered Mard Melville, who many consider being the best High School lacrosse team in the nation, and an under the radar Suffolk Class A contendor in Half Hollow Hills East. The game should have back and forth action, with a lot of goals and big time plays.
Ward Melville is a perfect 10-0 in conference play but did suffer two close out of league losses to powerhouse programs in Chaminade and Lincoln-Sudbury. As stated by coach Jay Negus before the start of the season “The biggest thing for us this year is sticking together and becoming a tight knit group, if the team chemistry continues to grow there are very few teams on the Island that could compete with the us” and it turns out he is exactly right. The Patriots have dominated the competition and look to be heavy favorites to take the Suffolk Class A County Championship. They are led by a big core group of guys and have a boat load of big commits that include Navy (Andrew Mckenna), Army (Liam Davenport), UPenn (Michael Giaquinto), Cornell (Andrew Lockhard), and more. Since they suffered no big time losses from last season to this one, they are stacked with both talent and depth. Every single kid on this team can play and be a force to be reckoned with, which is why they are undefeated on the season so far. Hills East will be in for a tough game if they don’t play at peak performance.
Yet if they can manage to play at their best Hills East can be deadly. They are most definitely not the favorite to win today’s matchup, but they can definitely put up a fight and maybe shock the Island. Currently, they sit at 10-2 (9-1 in Conference play) had have proven the doubters that they should not be slept on. Falling out of the top 4 in the preseason rankings really riled up the East squad as they are looking to dethrone the champs. Led by Dillon Studdert (24 points), Sean Lulley (63 points), and Ryan Doran (38 points) East can definitely stand there own. They like to play fast and catch teams off guard, but that will not be an easy task against a very discipline Melville team. In today’s match-up, Hills’ keys to winning will be the face-offs, limiting turnovers, consistent goalie play, and winning the ground ball battle. It’s back to fundamentals for the T-Birds, which is exactly how Coach Gordy Hodgeson teaches his boys to play.
Location: Ward Melville High School – 380 Old Town Rd, Setauket- East Setauket, NY 11733
Home Team: Ward Melville
Start Time: 4:30pm
Weather:
When it comes to Suffolk High School girls lacrosse, Eastport South Manor and Mt. Sinai are two towns that should immediately come to mind. Both schools are absolute powerhouses, and they are drawing off today at 6 pm on the turf stadium field of Eastport South Manor Junior-Senior High School.
As for Mt Sinai, they are 8-2 on the year with two one-goal losses. They have consistently played great lacrosse and have their eyes on the prize, which is winning that 3rd straight State Championship. Mt. Sinai is loaded with experience and talent, hoping that they can lead this team to a Championship Weekend. Mount Sinai is led by Hannah VanMiddelen (Senior Syracuse Commit), Emily Vengilio (Senior Penn State Commit), Megan Tyrrell (Junior Syracuse Commit), and Megan Scutaro (Junior Notre Dame Commit). With experience and big time commits, Mt Sinai has proven that they are not to be messed with. They play fast and work the ball great in transition. As the saying goes, “offensive wins games, but defense wins championships.” Well, averaging just over 4 goals against per game, it’s safe to say Sinai has a Championship caliber defense. If Mt. Sinai continues to click on offense and maintains that lock-down defense, watch out!
Eastport South Manor is 11-0 and has dominated every single time they have stepped on the field. Similar to Sinai, ESM is led by a strong upper class that includes Kelsey Huff (USC Commit) Kaitlyn Dowsett (Siena Commit) Jocelyn Miller (Marquette Commit) Dayna Martinetto (Jacksonville Commit) Hannah Kenneally (Boston University Commit) and Hope Steuerwald (Monmouth Commit). ESM is considered by many to be the best team on this Long Island. They do everything at a high level and with the skill they have, it’s hard for most teams to compete. With studs on both sides of the ball, fans probably won’t be seeing many teams getting in there way.
Location: ESM Stadium Field
Time: 6:00pm
Weather:
Following the first half, it was clear that neither team was going to pull away from the other. Both Harborfields and Comsewogue seemed very calm and controlled on the offensive side of the ball, yet were unable to capitalize. Neither team had any success in pushing the ball in transition due to the fact that both defenses were playing fundamentally sound and both goalies weren’t giving up any easy goals. The offensive star power that we were expecting to see was nowhere to be found, and instead, we were treated to a defensive showdown. Both goalies were outstanding, making key free position saves and communicating with their defenses. For the most part, the first half was an even fought battle that contained great saves, physicality, and big time clears. When the clock finally hit zero at the end of the half 2-1 was the score in favor of Comsewogue.
With the start of the second half, Harborfields scored a quick goal in transition to tie up the game. The game quickly went back to a defensive standstill. Comsewogue managed to net one more a few minutes later to retake the lead 3-2. However, it was still anyone’s game with 10 minutes left to play. Out of nowhere, Harborfields scored a quick 2, one in transition and one off of a free position shot to take their first lead of the game. With that, Harborfields managed to seal the deal as they held possession for over four minutes.
Below you will find key stats from our String King Game of the Week between Harborfields and Comsewogue.
Harborfields vs Comsewogue | Comsewogue | Harborfields (Home Team) |
Goals | Julia Fernandez, (2) 22 | Grace Zagaja (Navy Commit), Kailey Broderick, Stefanie Walsh, and Falyn Dwyer |
Assists | Hannah Dorney (ND Commit), 9, 8 | All 4 Goals Were Unassisted |
Draws | 2 | 5 |
GBs | 11 | 7 |
Saves | Brianna Blatter (Bryant Commit)-5 | Erin Tucker (Brown Commit)-6 |
On April 21st we had one of the biggest rivalries on the island face-off against one another. #2 seed Massapequa hosted #3 Farmingdale at John J. Burns Park. Massapequa took an early 2-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. The first goal was scored by Junior Matt Weigand. It took around four minutes for another goal to be scored, the action resumed as Hofstra Commit Sam Lufti scored an assisted goal from Senior Captain Brendan Nichtern.
Two Minutes into the second quarter Pequa took advantage of a man-up situation as Sam Lufti found Boston University Commit Timmy Ley with the goal to make it 3-0 Pequa. After multiple shots by both teams, at the five minute-fifty-two second mark, Senior Captain Kyle Tucker for Farmingdale finally put the Dalers on the board. With about 17 seconds to go in the first half, Brendan Nichtern who is committed to play at West Point next year knocked in the fourth goal for the Chiefs.
With 2 goals scored from both teams, it proved to be an eventful 3rd quarter. Sophomore Maryland commit Garrett Gibbons knocked in Pequa’s 5th goal only 40 seconds into the second Half. The Dalers came back with two goals of their own to cut the deficit to two goals after being down by 4 at the start of the 3rd. Kevin Lynskey ended the 3rd quarter with Pequa’s 6th goal to make it 6-3.
Kyle Tucker notched his second goal of the game, about two minutes into the 4th quarter. About 6 minutes later Farmingdale scored its 5th goal and all of a sudden we had a 1 goal game. Pequa had the ball with around 1 minute to go left in the game, so Farmingdale was forced to pull the goalie and double team the ball. This didn’t stop Brendan Nichtern who dodged two defenders to get his second goal of the game and secure the 7-5 win for Pequa. Angelo Petrakis can’t go unheard of here, Sophomore FOGO, and Leigh Commit went 11-16 in faceoffs against Brian Michael who is committed to Air Force.
Massapequa will head to Baldwin on April 25th, and Farmingdale will host Syosset also on April 25th.
Today’s game will contain two of the top Suffolk Girls lacrosse teams in Harborfields and Comsewogue. Harborfields in currently 7-2 with a tough one-goal loss to Cold Spring Harbor and a defeat to one of the best teams on the Island in Eastport-South Manor. On the other side, Comsewogue is also off to a hot 8-2 start. Harborfields isn’t the only team suffering a big loss to ESM, the Warriors lost to ESM 15-2 earlier this month. Don’t be fooled by those two losses, these teams are capable of playing with anyone on any given day.
Harborfields is led by Mikayla Bergin with 23 points, Falyn Dwyer with 21 points, and Grace Zagaja with 30 points. Grace is the leading points getter on the team and has been superb at draw controls this season. Erin Tucker has been stellar in goal with a combined 73 saves on the year. Harborfields is off to a great start as prior to the season they were considered underrated by many. The Cyclones play fast and love to push the ball in transition. Every girl on the team possesses great stick skills and lacrosse IQ. With all that and great goalie play, Harborfields is a legitimate contender to make a County Championship run. Coach Kerri McGinty always has her girls playing their best lacrosse come May. Her focus is not only on winning games, it’s on development, playing as a team, and being prepared for their next opponent.
As for Comsewogue, they are also off to a dominant start and are led by Hannah Dorney with 42 points, Ava Fernandez with 36 points, and Jamie Fisher with 27 points. Similar to Harborfields, they’ve had great goalie play throughout the first part of the season. Brianna Blatter has 67 saves on the season. With a very strong team that can play on both sides of the ball, Comsewogue hopes to make an appearance in the County Championship this year.
With today’s matchup, we will see which one of theses teams has a legitimate chance at a title. Since both teams are showing promise and have gotten off to great starts it should lead to a great game.
Location: Harborfields High School
Home Team: Harborfields
Start Time: 4:30pm
Weather at Start of Game:
Some see mistakes as tragedies, others as opportunities.
Some think mistakes are strenuous and make you tenuous, others see mistakes a time to be constructive, strong, and generous.
Some see mistakes as par for the course, others as an eagle on the number 18 handicap fourth.
Some see mistakes as a time to hide, others as one to collide and apologize.
Some see mistakes as a chance to point fingers, others as a chance to take ownership, step-up, and deliver.
Some think mistakes are okay, to them I say, “Hey, don’t accept a life below your highest level of play.”
Following the first day of the “Lax For Autism,” the games were back and forth, the crowds were energetic, and there was a huge increase in awareness for autism. Before each game, shirts that correlated with every team playing were sold, food and drinks were provided, and raffle tickets were distributed for the chance to win brand new lax gear.
The first game of the afternoon was between Sachem East and Northport. The first half was promising as it was a back and forth battle. The battle at the X was even and the goal scoring was balanced. Not until the second half did the tide switch in the favor of Northport. Northport began dominating at the faceoff X and in the scoring department. Number 27 on East, Jake Kelleher, asserted his dominance as he scored 4 goals in the game. He is an uncommitted junior who might be a hot recruit this summer season. He possesses great stick skills and unbelievable athleticism, it’s hard to think colleges might have missed on this kid. However, one kid can’t win a game on his own and Northport took advantage. Tim Brockwell stepped up the Tigers, going 4 goals and 3 assists, on the day. He controlled the tempo and gave his team a chance to start pulling away. After gaining a 4 goal lead early in the second half, they never looked back. Controlling the ball and being good in transition led to a big Northport victory. The final, 18-7 Northport.
The Following game between Sachem North and Huntington proved to be the game of the night. The back and forth action did stop, the battle at the faceoff X was pretty even throughout the game. Cole Pillon and Jared Leake on Huntington and Ryan Voyt for North, made it a very interesting battle at the X all night. James Avenzado for North proved to everyone that he just might be one of the top players in the nation. The Maryland commit put on a show with four goals and 3 assists. Normally a midfielder, Avenzado is the full package with smart play, speed, quickness, great stick skill, and unbelievable awareness. He was leaving defenders in the dust and making kids look silly. On top of that, North was great at controlling the pace of play when they were on offense. However, Huntington did not go away, solid teamwork and ball movement of offense led to a close game. In the end, North pulled away with a huge win thanks to Connor Griffin’s 5 goal performance. In front of a rowdy home crowd, North edged Huntington by a score of 13 to 12.
Thursday, the second day of the Lax for Autism event, was just as exciting as the first. Raffles, food, apparel and more were on display once again. Thursday night was all about the girls and they made sure not to disappoint.
The first game was between powerhouse Northport and Sachem East. Emerson Cabrera (Florida Commit) and Natalie Langella (Bryant Commit) on Northport were standouts and they both possessed a superstar quality. They both had incredible stick skills and accounted for almost every point scored for Northport. However, it wasn’t just those two that looked good for the Tigers. The entire Northport squad played like a well-oiled machine dominating on both sides of the ball. East showed some bright spots, especially from freshman Kristen Shanahan, who carried the team as much as she could. She’s a stellar athlete who does it all. Takes the draw, dodges, scores goals, and guards the best players on the other team. Goalie, Jess Serpe played will in the cage as well. After a convincing win, Northport stays undefeated and looks to be one of the strongest teams on the Island.
The final game was between Sachem North and Ward Melville. The first half, for the most part, was very balanced with Ward Melville gaining a slight edge. The battle in the draw department stayed neutral and the scoring stayed low. For the most part, the first half consisted of stellar defensive play and superb goalie performances by both teams. The game was played at a very fast pace with both teams pushing the ball in transition. Despite some fast paced play, neither team was having tremendous success in executing during transition opportunities. With patience and persistent offensive possessions, Ward Melville executed on their 7v7 chances and managed to take the lead at half 6-2. As for the second half, it was more of the same, a back and forth fast-paced battle. Ward Melville hung on to win in a nail biter 11-8. The Patriots didn’t have many stand-outs because of their team-oriented style of play. Their stat sheet was spread out, with over 9 different people scoring goals. That’s incredible when you think about it. After the game, Hannah Lorenzen, who was the offensive String King Player of the Game for Ward Melville said, “we try and build each other up. We offer constructive criticism to one another. We are always looking to pass and cut through, pick, and really emphasize the simple things that work into our game plan.” Hannah scored two goals on the day and helped propel her team to a quality win over Sachem North.
Overall, the Laxin’ For Autism event was a great experience for everyone involved. There was some tremendous competition on the field, the communities contributing to the event were very supportive, and the vendors did a great job raising money for a great cause. FLG Lacrosse is privileged for the opportunity to be a part of the 2nd annual Laxin’ For Autism event. We look forward to supporting the cause again next Spring!