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Suffolk County Sports Wrap Up: Championships, State Qualifiers And Standout Seasons
Athletes from Babylon, Sayville, were among those recognized, and South Huntington basketball teams scored big wins this week.
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY โ As the week came to a close, student-athletes across Suffolk County were recognized for championship performances, postseason qualifications, and historic seasons during recent Board of Education meetings in Babylon and Sayville.
Walt Whitman Basketball Builds Playoff Momentum
Walt Whitmanโs girls and boys varsity basketball teams both picked up important wins Wednesday night, strengthening their positioning as the Suffolk County playoffs approach.
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The girls' varsity basketball team defeated Longwood behind a strong first-quarter surge, scoring 29 points to take early control of the game. Jaz Julien led the way with 19 points, including 12 in the opening quarter, while Bella Fiorelli knocked down two 3-pointers. Hannah Creighton finished 3-for-3 from beyond the arc and scored 11 points, and Madi Richter added 10.
Lili Montana scored seven points, Avery Hiller added four, and Nev Letren and Alivia Kobel each connected on a 3-pointer. Paige Hiller recorded a season-high nine assists. With the win, the Wildcats improved to 13-1 on the season.
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The boys' varsity basketball team also earned a key road victory, defeating Longwood 75-68 to strengthen its position for a high seed in the Suffolk County Class AAA playoffs.
Four Wildcats scored in double figures, led by Jason Thompson with 23 points and Jack Bell with 21. Jeremy Shaikh added 17 points, while Nick Dileo chipped in 12.
Babylon Honors Fall Sports Champions
The Babylon Board of Education recently recognized student-athletes for an outstanding fall sports season highlighted by championship success at the county, Long Island, and state levels.
The boysโ soccer team captured the Long Island Championship, while the girlsโ soccer team earned the Suffolk County Championship, marking another strong year for the Panthersโ soccer program.
Several Babylon athletes also qualified for state-level competition. Cross country runners Cassidy Hayes, Carter Altman, Jakub Lebiedzinski, Noah Norinder, and Evan Rizzo all advanced to the New York State Championships. In the pool, Alexis Vitiello was crowned Suffolk County Champion in the 200-yard individual medley and qualified for states, while gymnast Makayla Turpo-Barbero also secured a spot at the State Championships, held in the spring.
โThis was a standout season for our athletes,โ Athletic Director Michael DeJoseph said. โWe are proud of our Panthersโ dedication not only to their sports, but also to their academics and the character they demonstrate both on the field and in the classroom.โ
Sayville Celebrates Historic Seasons And State Honors
Sayville Public Schools also recognized a wide range of athletic accomplishments spanning multiple sports, including league, county, Long Island, and state honors.
The girlsโ soccer team finished 16-4-1 overall, winning the Class A Suffolk County Championship and capturing the first Long Island Championship in program history. Individually, Maiya Troll earned All-County honors and Fourth Team All-State recognition, while Morgan Farrell was named All-County and Second Team All-Long Island by Newsday.
Sayville football completed a perfect 12-0 season, winning the Division III Suffolk County Championship, Long Island Championship, and the Rutgers Trophy, while earning the No. 1 Class B ranking in New York State. Multiple players earned statewide recognition, including Patrick Coan, who was named First Team All-State, First Team All-Long Island, and received the Boomer Esiason Award, and Luke Neugebauer, who earned First Team All-State, First Team All-Long Island, and was named Defensive MVP for both Suffolk County and Long Island. Several additional players received All-State, All-County, and All-Division honors.
The girlsโ cross country team claimed its sixth consecutive league and county championship, finished fourth in New York State Class B, and placed multiple runners into state competition, including Marianna Duffy, Christina Duffy, Elizabeth Butruch, Aislyn Beach, Aubrey Vitale, Catherine Simovich, and Rachel Frawley. The boysโ cross country team went undefeated in league play, with Dylan Walsh and Kenneth Ruff earning county championships and qualifying for the New York State Championships.
Sayville also celebrated championship-level performances in girlsโ swimming and diving, girlsโ varsity volleyball, boysโ volleyball, golf, and wrestling, along with numerous All-County, All-State, and All-Long Island selections. Several coaches were also honored, including Robert Hoss, Nicole Mendez-Chicas, Tom Duffy, John Burke, Debra Urso, and Colin Culhane, who were each named Suffolk County Coaches of the Year in their respective sports.
In addition, Sayville recognized Stella OโShea for leading an effort to bring an ADA-compliant pool chair to the school, expanding inclusive opportunities for student participation. Sayville High School was also named a New York State Public High School Athletic Association School of Distinction, recognizing the academic achievement of its varsity athletic teams.
โStudent-athletes such as these exemplify what it means to represent Sayville with pride,โ said Director of Athletics Dr. Ryan Cox.
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