ESM All-County Athletes Honored


ESM Student Athletes | Eastport-South Manor Central School District

During the most recent Eastport-South Manor Board of Education meeting, Director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics Patrick Hayes honored this year's student athletes. 

Hayes touted the accomplishments of the district’s spring athletic season and introduced the season’s athletes who received an All-County designation. Those athletes who were able to secure All-County for Eastport-South Manor were: 

Justin Albanese – spring track

Gavin Calvo – spring track

Jaiden Campbell – spring track

Colleen Carroll – girls spring track

Sarah Cluff – girls lacrosse

Alexandra DaEira-Loccisano – girls flag football

Jaden Flood – spring track

Madalena Hiotis – girls spring track

Thomas Gargiulo – baseball

Riley Gimpel – spring track

Allyson Justesen – girls flag football

Elaina Keller – softball – 2024-2025 League V Pitcher

Matt Keller – spring track

Brady McGowan – baseball

David Metz – spring track

Jack Mikula – spring track

Matteo Monter – spring track

Katelynn Murtha – girls lacrosse

Brooke Springsteen – softball – 2024-2025 League V Defensive Player

Jenna Vormittag – girls flag football

Logan Walsh – baseball

Kendall Ward – softball

Paul Zorn – spring track

The district put out a statement saying how proud they were of this year's athletes and all they accomplished with this great distinction. 

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