Sachem Seniors Win Gold Key Awards


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Earlier this week one of the best honors a student-athlete can receive was bestowed on senior student-athletes from Sachem East and Sachem North. They received the prestigious Gold Key Award by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) and Section XI.

Sachem described the award by saying "The Gold Key Award is one of the most established and respected recognitions in Suffolk County athletics. It celebrates student-athletes who demonstrate outstanding dedication and commitment to sports throughout their high school careers. To qualify, athletes must have participated and lettered in eight out of nine seasons during their sophomore through senior years, balancing athletic excellence with academic success." 

Sachem East recipients were:Steven Azzara, Justin Black, Philip Cordero, Syed Dawood, Gianna Galeas, Alexa Garriti, Eva Lifschultz, Michael Lubniewski, Samantha Madigan, Reese Malfettone, Thomas Mann, Gianna Mauri, Kayleigh McKeown, Sarah Nagel, Shane Ocampo, Courtney O’Hagan, Blake Padormo, Norelis Roa Moreno, Addison Romanowski, Sarafina Scavo, Arianna Schuman, Miranda Sherbitsky, Brianne Vanegas, Julianna Wottawa.

Sachem North recipients were:Emily Belyansky, Craig Biazzo, Jenae Caldwell, Paolo Calvacca, Catalina Cedeno, Kevin Conrad, Lucas Cotsalas, Jordyn Cruz, Zach DeMilt, Ryan Durkin, Jason Faby, Brody Ferrer, Ryan Friel, Angelina Gramarossa, Thomas Keegan, Ava Langella, Alyssa Leonardi, Marie Manolt, Jack McCarty, Ryan Medina, Yasmin Nday, Jessica Nodell, Abigail Perez, Jack Pitman, Angelo Portillo, Hannah Reuter, Laila Scafuri, Alexa Siegel, Isabella Skibola, Brayden Tappin, Patricia Camille Tomas, Nelson Villafane, Joseph Walker, Grace Zanfardino.

The district congratulated all honorees for their perseverance and achievement, exemplifying the spirit of student-athletes who excel both on the field and in the classroom.

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