Half Hollow Hills East Honors their Star Athletes


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This week, Half Hollow Hills East High School celebrated and honored its outstanding student-athletes, recognizing the individuals whose dedication, leadership, and academic excellence have helped shape the school’s athletic community. The event highlighted the achievements of the school’s Academic All-League seniors, a prestigious group of student-athletes who exemplify the true meaning of balancing rigorous academic expectations with competitive athletic performance. These seniors have demonstrated unwavering commitment over four years, earning distinction both in the classroom and on the field. The honorees—Courtney Adelberg, Amanda Burack, Emma Crawford, Samantha Gelman, and Ella Linn—were applauded for their resilience, discipline, and consistent ability to excel across multiple responsibilities. Their accomplishments reflect not only personal drive but also the support of coaches, teachers, teammates, and families who have helped guide them through the challenges of high school athletics.

In addition to celebrating its Academic All-League seniors at the ceremony, Hills East also took time to recognize two exceptional athletes from the girls’ soccer program. All-Division standouts Raquelle Renieris and Bella Milano were honored for their impressive performances, leadership, and contributions throughout the season. Both athletes were recently recognized at the County dinner, an event that highlights the top soccer players across Suffolk County. Their selection is a testament to their hard work, technical skill, and competitive spirit, as well as to the strength of the Hills East soccer program.

Overall, the ceremony served as a reminder of the powerful role athletics can play in a student’s development. The school community came together to celebrate not just wins and statistics, but the dedication, character, and academic focus that define what it truly means to be a student-athlete at Half Hollow Hills East.

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