Carey vs. Dale for TKO Strong

The Carey vs. Farmingdale cross-conference contest did not disappoint. This game went down to the wire and was most certainly up for grabs.

The beginning of the first quarter was all Carey, with two highlight reel goals from their sophomore sensations, Michael Faerone and Jimmy O’Connell. Scoring from either side of the cage, the slick sophs executed two pretty Lyol Thompson esq goals after dodging from X. Soon after, the Dalers settled in and found their groove. Farmingdale rattled off 4 goals to gain a 4-2 lead. Scoring was balanced, with Woodland, Cavaioli, Matalone, and Decker finding the back of the net. Towards the end of the 1st, Carey got a quick one, making it a one goal game going into the second.

In the second quarter, Carey shut out Farmingdale and notched two goals on the board. Halftime was left for adjustments to be made. Farmingdale’s number one objective was to slow down O’Connell on attack. The Dale bumped down Lorenzo Ramos to create a gem of a match-up in the second half. Farmingdale also strategized how they could dissect what would most likely be a zone a second half. Carey was playing great ball in the second. Cleaning up some unforced turnovers and executing their looks seemed to be the primary objectives going into the second.

By the end of the third quarter, Farmingdale was within 1, the score now Carey 7, Farmingdale 6. In the fourth, Dalers locked it down on defense, not allowing a goal, and their offense stepped up. Sean Gillman did a great job in net, finishing with 14 saves on the day. On offense, sophomore Thomas Decker stuck his second of the day sweeping across the middle. With minutes left, Dom Ciaccio carried from the high left wing towards the middle of the field, Jack Cavaioli executed a little dive cut to the middle of the zone. Caccio fed the ball inside to a right handed Cavaoili, who caught the pass, turned away from pressure to his right, and scored a shovel shot goal off the goalies hip while getting hit. This play ended up becoming the game winner for Farmingdale. An unbelievable goal! In the end, Farmingdale finished stronger, held onto the lead, and captured their second win of the season, with a final of 8-7.

Carey Analysis

This team is filled with promise. Not only is Carey built to succeed in Nassau Class B in years to come, but they have a shot of making a run this year. They are loaded on the offensive end with young talent. They have skill, size, athleticism, and are well coached. They have a very good stopper in net, Robert Flohr. His size allows him to take up cage, and make shooters jobs much more difficult. Carey’s young attack is going to make some noise over the next few years. Jimmy O’Connell & Michael Faerone are sophomores who play like Seniors. They have size, skill, IQ and are good under pressure. Junior, Conor Murray will get to spend the next year and half being a part of and helping build a top-tier attack unit in Nassau. On defense, Jojo Todaro is one of the best sophomore poles we’ve seen. His physicality and athleticism makes him a force on the field. His communication skills superior for someone his age. Watch out for the Seahawks for the next few years, who knows, you might even see these boys fly into Hofstra in 2019.

Farmingdale Analysis

Tough. This team is tough. Their brand of lacrosse is old school, and I love it. They fight for everything. Something this team was lacking over the last few years was skill. After watching them play, its apparent they now have this too. Their top offensive players are very good. Not only are they skilled, they are dynamic too. Woodland a big strong, finisher. Ammirati a tough, old-school, scrapper. Matalone a skilled, slippery shooter. Cavaioli a big, tough, big moment contributor. Hayden, a vacuum, speedy, initater. Dacker, a big, smooth, stretch the defense shooter. Caccio, a young, south-paw laxer. Oemcke, your old-school, do-it-all midfielder. Hickis, a super athletic, grinder. On defense, the Dalers are always so fundamentally sound. They gave up more unassisted goals then they’d like, but overall, they are becoming great as a unit. I thought Lorenzo Ramos, sophomore, stood out as someone who is very solid and consistent. He will be the answer to opponents best weapons this season, and in seasons to come. Sean Gillman, Junior goalie, really stepped up in this Carey game. 14 saves on the day, only letting in 7. With Carey’s skill and precision on offense, he made some unbelievable saves. Expect Farmingdale to be in the mix come late May. Who knows? With continued growth, a healthy roster, and one of the best sidelines for celebrations, this team could surprise some people in Nassau Class A this year.

TKO Strong

At the end of the day, two great teams competed for a greater cause. Win or lose, this game was for TKO Strong, a campaign designed to raise awareness, inspiration, and funds for one special young man, Thomas Onorato Jr. Thomas was named Honorary Captain for the 2019 season. Thomas is just 4 years old and suffers from a rare disease called Microvillus Inclusion. This results in intestinal failure. Thomas is a Franklin Square resident turned lacrosse fan. This game was dedicated to Thomas because he’s an inspiration to the Carey Lacrosse team and now the entire lacrosse community. Thomas fights each day with a smile on his face and his attitude is contagious. Please be sure to support Thomas by following @tkostrongfoundation You can even donate by clicking their instagram bio. #TKOStrong #TheMedicineGame

 
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String King Game of the Week – Patriots in Secatogue County

Week 2, LILJ String King Game of the Week will feature the Ward Melville Patriots traveling into Secatogue County in search of Life, Liberty and Pursuit of a Win. Can the Marauders defend their home turf against the perennial power?

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LILJ Top 10 Performers – Week 2

Every week, LILJ will be keeping our viewers updated on Long Island Top High School Lacrosse Performers. Check out Week 2 Top 10 Performers.

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NCAA Highlighted First Year- Week 2

With much success on the year thus far, a 6-2 overall record, defensive efforts have been a common theme for Jacksonville Women’s Lacrosse, and it all starts with Dayna Martinetto.

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Hurricane Al, String King Game of the Week Analysis, Players of the Game, and Game Recap

A big question mark hovered around this game, as the topic of discussion amongst lacrosse enthusiasts remained, “Will Belle Smith suite up for the 1st String King Game of the Week?” For Westhampton, they spent the week quietly going about their business, preparing for a Top 5 team in the nation. To Westhampton, it was just another conference game. During warm-ups it was evident, Westhampton’s star Belle Smith would remain sidelined due to a high ankle sprain. In Belle’s absence, the Hurricanes would turn to cousin Holly Schleicher and super Sophomore Maureen Duffy’s to pick up for the missing piece.

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Lady Devils host Lady Dalers in Huntington

The Blue Devils of Huntington are under newly appointed Head Coach Beth Vogelsang. The Lady Dalers of Farmingdale working for long-time legend Tracy Weiner. The New vs. The Established.

The game was in the hands of Huntington for a majority of play. Midway through the second, the tide began to turn. A back and forth second created for a suspenseful finish. In the end, Farmingdale took and stayed in control.

The final: Farmingdale 8, Huntington 7.

Huntington Analysis

Huntington is well coached, discipline, and have some young talent. Newly appointed head coach, Beth Vogelsang has this team playing patiently on the offensive end and sound, fundamental defense. Super sophomore, Jordan Forte really impressed today. She finished with a couple goals, an assist, and multiple draw controls. Forte was all over the field, contributing equally on both ends. Abby Maichin had an #SCTOP10 goal stepping down from the 8 with a low to high rip top corner. Video on our @FLGLAX story. A big reason for Huntington’s success was thanks to junior goalie, Maya Santa Maria. Maya had 7+ saves in the first half alone. She’s a tremendous stopper with great poise in cage. Marissa Stafford impressed as well. Her versatility from the midfield gives the Devils a chance to run with the best of them. Overall, Huntington almost stole a W from a quality Farmingdale team. They are in good hands in the years to come and expect his young team to only get better.

Farmingdale Analysis.

Farmingdale plays a gritty style of play. They are scrappy on ground balls, aggressive on the defensive end, and really look for the best possible shot on the offensive end. The Dalers have a really nice attack unit. Kelly Bergersen, Riley D’Andrea, and Amanda Stoll work really well together. Berg and D’Andrea connected for the game winner with about 3 minutes left on the clock. Bergersen had a tremendous goal in the first half. After attacking the goal from outside the eight, she got doubled and released a shovel shot for a score. Stoll is great in the riding game and is cool under pressure. Erin Shimborske is Farmingdale’s do it all midfielder. She logged a ton of minutes for this gritty Daler team. Reilly Agres had a tremendous second half, sparking the team to come back after being down as many as four goals. If Farmingdale can secure more possessions on the circle, and execute on the offensive end, they could make a late season playoff push in Nassau Class A.

 
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Massapequa v. Garden City @ Garden City High School

This game was hyped up, and it lived up to all the hype. It was a great battle between the top 2 ranked teams in the LILJ for Nassau County, and both of these teams wanted to prove they were worthy of the number one spot. Two historic programs going at it, punch for punch.

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South Side v. Syosset @ Syosset High School

If you missed this game, you missed a very exciting back and forth game between two great teams in Nassau County. These two teams came out at full force in their first regular season game of the 2019 season. These two teams left all it on the field, and it was a very tough physical dog fight and emotions were running high as there were 10 penalties in the game.

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LILJ Top 10 Performers – Week 1

The season is under way! LILJ will be highlighting 10 players on a weekly basis who are absolutely ripping it up on Long Island. Good Luck to all teams in the season openers and we look forward to covering all teams and their top student athletes this spring! To see the list…

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String King Game of the Week – Hurricane Al

Week 1, the String King Game of the Week will feature two powerhouses in Suffolk County, number 3 Mount Sinai versus, number 7 Westhampton.

After winning 3 consecutive Class C New York State Championships, Mount Sinai came up short last season in the Long Island Championship to Cold Spring Harbor, who went onto to win the state title. How does a perennial powerhouse rebound from a heartbreaking loss in the 2018 Long Island Championship Game?  “One game at a time”. That is how Head Coach, Al Bertolone described the approach for the 2019 Mount Sinai Girls Lacrosse team. The Mustangs are loaded with talent, starting with two time All- Americans, goalie Emily Lamparter (Maryland) and midfielder Jenny Markey (Syracuse).  Depth at the midfield, Markey will be accompanied by Emma Tyrell (Syracuse) and Morgan Mitchell (Stony Brook). To round it off, Gabby Sartori (Brown) will be commanding the attack. But can the Mustang weather the storm?

Westhampton is very skilled and very experienced. With most of the starting line up playing together is PAL, the chemistry they have built over the years has truly grown into something special. Leading the charge for the Hurricanes is Boston College commit Isabella Smith. An impressive lacrosse resume thus far, Smith has been on varsity since 7th grade, earning herself Rookie of the Year.  She has been named to the All- County multiple times, and was named All- American in 2018, when she was also selected to the USA under 19 team. Other key notables for the Hurricanes are Hollie Schleicher (Boston College), Lindsay Rongo (Stony Brook) and Kerry Dillon (Oneota)

With much success in previous seasons, Westhampton still has alot to prove as they have never secured a county title. However you bet that they will be bringing the storm. Mount Sinai, looking to get off on the right foot in their season opener, will have to ready for a battle.

When the thunder and lighting seizes and the rains go away, we will see who comes out on top. This match up will be one to watch. Looking forward to March 29th

 
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