SWR Honors Their Best Athletes


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This week Shoreham-Wading River honored their outstanding student athletes for their exceptional seasons. 

Athletic Director Mr. Eric Bramoff introduced the All County and All State athletes, among other honorees, to the Board members and families present.

The All County athletes are Jocelynn Besold, Kelly Hudson and Katie Lahey (varsity cheer); Spencer Lee and Patrick Shea (varsity boys cross country); Ellie Connell (varsity girls cross country); Haylie Abrams, Ellie Arena, Madison Herr and Reese Marcario (varsity field hockey); Mike Casey and Sean Casey, (varsity football); Brody Constantine (varsity boys golf); Alyssa Wood (varsity gymnastics); Patrick Morano (varsity boys soccer); Ava Gengler, Morgan Lisiewicz, Mia Mangano and Olivia Pesso (varsity girls soccer); Emily Herr (varsity swimming), Christina Pagnozzi (varsity girls tennis); and Michael Pfieffer (varsity boys volleyball).

The All State athletes are Emily Herr (state champion in the 200 yard IM, third in New York State in 100 butterfly); Madison Herr, Morgan Lisiewicz (fourth team) and Olivia Pesso (Class A County Player of the Year, All Region and New York State Sportsmanship Award.

It was a banner year for Shoreham-Wading River in sports.

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