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All-American Seawolf
Santos, who is originally from Patchogue, and went to Patchogue-Medford High School, competed in the 3000 meter & 2000 meter steeplechase, mile, two mile, 800 meter, 400 hurdles, 4x800 and 4x400 at Pat-Med. He was a four year letter winner in track (2014-2018) and two year letter winner in cross country (2016-2018).
Gabrielson Leads The Mustangs
Cali Gabrielson took home first place in the 3000 meter to earn the right to call herself New York State Champion. Gabrielson won the Division 2 title by finishing with a time of 9:59:50. She went on to place 9th in the 1500 meter as well.
Republicans Humiliate Democrats ... Again
The Republicans won the Congressional Baseball game yet again this year. This time they humiliated their Democratic counterparts 31-11 in an offensive explosion. But, getting beat down by the Republicans isn't anything new for the Dems as they have now lost 4 years in a row.
Butch Dellecave Nominees Named
The award is named in memory of the legendary educator, official, and coach Gaetano "Butch" Dellecave. 16 school districts in Suffolk County have a partnership with the award organizers.
Sachem Wins State
Savanna Edwards, Bella Galeas, Taylor Percy and Sarafina Scavo won the New York State 4 x 400 meter relay. The foursome had a remarkable time of 3:55.12.
Washington Grabs The MVP
Washington, a defensive end for the Panthers, excelled at the camp to earn the honors and turn heads. The 6'3" 240 pounder also participated at the Rising Stars game earlier this spring.
Huebner Is New York State's Best
Huebner finished off a remarkable year by becoming the New York State Champion. This season the junior took first place at the Ocean Breeze Freedom Games Invitational while competing in the 600-meter run. The Freedom Games had over 300 teams and 2,000 competitors entered throughout the day. Michael ran the 600-meter in one minute, 22 seconds. He was ranked #1 on Long Island, #2 in New York State, and #7 in the United States in the 600-meter.
Don't Bet On Hope
There is no better example of this than with player prop plays and the new expansion of that betting market. Now, as we enter the NBA Finals it has become even more pronounced. The casual bettor has been running to the player prop window and betting on the star players. We have seen the steam moving lines and pushing player numbers over before each of the first two games, and you shouldn't expect to see anything but more action on the star players.
1st Place For Scully
She won the event with a throw that measured at 42'11.5". Last season Head Coach Brian Manghan watched her amass a Girls Shot Put "County-C Champion" and Girls Discus "County-C Champion" awards.
Mustangs Racing To The Next Chapter
Jess Joe Augustine received the Tony Toro MVP trophy. That award goes to the Top Runner for Suffolk County. Tyler Zahra was honored with the Ed Nook award, which goes to the Top Thrower in Suffolk County and Eric Giorlando was named Coach of the Year for his work with the Boys Track team.
Tears Flow In The Dugout For Sachem
Fairport defeated Sachem East 8-3 in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class AAA semifinals at the Martha Avenue Recreational Park in Bellport on Friday afternoon.
Shoreham-Wading River Athletes Choose Their Next Destination
Below is the list of each athlete and which schools they have selected to continue their careers with:
A Brotherly Ending
The Ward Melville brothers defeated Jack Reis & Sam Saeed of Scarsdale 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 to win the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Doubles Championship.
Marlboro Runs Past Miller Place To Win The State Title
The Marlboro Dukes are the New York State Softball Champions. The Dukes defeated Miller Place 4-1 on Saturday at Martha Field in Bellport to capture the title. The Dukes ran their way to victory with aggressive base stealing and fast play all game long. Miller Place didn't go down without a fight, but in the end they couldn't keep pace with the Dukes running game.
Suffolk Champs Now Eye The State's
This season the varsity boys track team won the title of undefeated League Champions.On their way to the championship they set records as well. Team member Sean O'Neill set the record in the 4x800 at St. Anthony High School's Icahn Stadium earlier this season, while the 4x800 relay team with Justin Albanese, Cooper Nedvin, Sean O'Neill and Paul Zorn clinched the school record.
How Miller Place Advanced To The Finals
On a sun drenched field this morning the Miller Place girls softball team shined the brightest in advancing to the New York State Finals. After defeating Pittsford Sutherland 4-1 they now will be back on Martha Avenue Field to battle for the ultimate title.
Eastport-South Manor Welcomes Home Their AD
Hayes currently serves as the director of athletics, health and physical education at the South Country Central School District and has had that position since 2022. A Sayville resident, he started his career as a leave replacement physical education teacher in the Eastport-South Manor Central School District, transferring to the Longwood Central School District in 2012 where he taught physical education at the elementary and secondary levels until 2022.
What A Week For William Floyd Track
Coach John Ryan watched as his athletes dominated the field. Zariel Macchia qualified for the state competition in the 1,500-meter and 3,000-meter runs. She also earned individual championships in the 800-meter, the 1,500-meter and the 3,000-meter.
Relay Teams Race To Records
Both of the teams set new school records at the New York State Championship qualifying meets. The boys' team of Terrell Collum, Isaiah Taylor, Tyri Hubbard and Matteo Higueros, set the standard first with a time of 3:26.04 seconds. With that mark they easily beat the previous mark set in 2021. Their time was more than two seconds slower and they are the new record holders.
No MAY-be ... Schwindel Owns The Month
The first baseman led all qualified Atlantic League players during the month of May with a .386 batting average. Schwindel amassed 32 hits in just 83 at bats, and his 1.139 OPS ranked second in the league. He has carried the Ducks offense early on leading the team in May in home runs, RBIs, runs, walks, on base percentage and slugging percentage.
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Don't Expect Bregman to Pay Off
This week, one of the bigger names in the free agency cycle signed with the Chicago Cubs, and fantasy managers everywhere sighed. Usually, anyone heading to Wrigley Field is viewed as a positive, but for Alex Bregman, more information has emerged suggesting this move could spell trouble for his fantasy outlook. Bregman is a right-handed pull hitter who previously played in two of the more favorable home parks for that profile in Houston and Boston. Both parks feature short left-field dimensions that reward pulled fly balls and help inflate power numbers.
Futures Bettors Will Be Smiling
The College Football Championship is set, and it pits two of the more unlikely teams against each other. Indiana may have the largest living alumni base in the country, with more than 800,000 graduates, but few expected the Hoosiers to reach this stage. They feature zero five-star recruits and have instead relied on depth, discipline, and consistency while dominating all season long.