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Wednesday, May 30th - Nassau Girls Finals Results

Class A : 1. Farmingdale over 2. Massapequa, 15-7
Class B : 1. Garden City over 3. Wantagh, 14-12
Class C : 2. North Shore over 1. Cold Spring Harbor, 14-13, Overtime

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The final round of our Long Island county championships will take place on Thursday, May 31st with the Suffolk Girls taking to the field at Dowling.

Thursday, May 31st - Suffolk Girls Finals at Dowling

Class A : 1. Ward Melville vs. 2. Bay Shore, 8:00pm
Class B : 1. Hauppauge vs. 2. Eastport-South Manor, 5:30pm
Class C : 1. Shoreham-Wading River vs. 2. Mount Sinai, 3:00pm

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Originally Posted by CageSage
The Nassau County girls preseason seeds were released on November 16th as voted by the coaches association.

Conference 1A
1. Farmingdale
2. Massapequa

Conference 2B
1. Garden City
3. Wantagh

Conference 4C
1. North Shore
2. Cold Spring Harbor
When you consider that these seedings were from November 2011, the accuracy was uncanny.

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Thursday, May 31st - Suffolk Girls Finals Results

Class A : 1. Ward Melville vs. 2. Bay Shore, 8:00pm
Class B : 2. Eastport-South Manor upsets 1. Hauppauge, 14-9
Class C : 1. Shoreham-Wading River over 2. Mount Sinai, 11-7

Highlights

After a 4-3 halftime score, Mount Sinai scored first in the second stanza to know the game at 4-4. Over the next seven minutes, Shoreham-Wading River caged six unanswered goals to break open the match at 10-4. In the sequence, Rosati (2), Boden, Fehmel, Constant, and Angerman all hit the net for SWR. With the win, the Wildcats will face Nassau's Class C Champions, North Shore on Sunday, June 3rd.

Eastport-South Manor parleyed a 9-2 halftime lead into an upset win, 14-9, over top-seeded Hauppauge. ESM will face Garden City for the Long Island Championship.

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Thursday, May 31st - Suffolk Girls Finals Results

Class A : 2. Bay Shore over 1. Ward Melville, 11-5
Class B : 2. Eastport-South Manor upsets 1. Hauppauge, 14-9
Class C : 1. Shoreham-Wading River over 2. Mount Sinai, 11-7

Highlights

After a 4-3 halftime score, Mount Sinai scored first in the second stanza to know the game at 4-4. Over the next seven minutes, Shoreham-Wading River caged six unanswered goals to break open the match at 10-4. In the sequence, Rosati (2), Boden, Fehmel, Constant, and Angerman all hit the net for SWR. With the win, the Wildcats will face Nassau's Class C Champions, North Shore on Sunday, June 3rd.

Eastport-South Manor parleyed a 9-2 halftime lead into an upset win, 14-9, over top-seeded Hauppauge. ESM will face Garden City for the Long Island Championship.

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Sunday, June 3rd - Girls Long Island Championships

Location : Dowling College's Athletic Center

Class A : Farmingdale (Nassau) vs. Bay Shore (Suffolk), 5:00pm
Class B : Garden City (Nassau) vs. Eastport-South Manor (Suffolk), 2:30pm
Class C : North Shore (Nassau) vs. Shoreham-Wading River (Suffolk), 12:00pm

Winners Advance to State Competition Starting June 8th
Location : SUNY/Cortland (Section III)


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Girls NYSPHSAA State Tournament - Quarterfinal Results

Note : Long Island Championships to be played on Sunday, June 3rd to determine the final qualifier for the final four in each classification.

NYSPHSAA Class A

Farmingdale (Nassau) vs. Bay Shore (Suffolk), 5:00pm
West Genesee (Section III) over Corning (Section IV), 10-9, Overtime
Shaker (Section II) over North Rockland (Section I), 9-7
Pennfield (Section V) over Lancaster (Section VI), 15-9

NYSPHSAA Class B

Garden City (Section VIII) vs. Eastport-South Manor (Section XI), 2:30pm
Vestal (Section IV) over Oswego (Section III), 10-9
Fox Lane (Section I) over Queensbury (Section II), 17-7
Canandaigua (Section V) over Hamburg (Section VI), 17-6

NYSPHSAA Class C

North Shore (Nassau) vs. Shoreham-Wading River (Suffolk), 12:00pm
Christian Brothers (Section III) over Owego (Section IV), 21-4
Rye (Section I) over Albany Academy (Section II), 18-5
Honeoye Falls (Section V) over Amherst (Section VI), 17-6

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Sunday, June 3rd - Girls Long Island Championships Results

Class A : Farmingdale (Nassau) vs. Bay Shore (Suffolk), 5:00pm

Class B : Garden City (Nassau) vs. Eastport-South Manor (Suffolk), 2:30pm

Class C : Shoreham-Wading River (Suffolk) over North Shore (Nassau),13-10

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Sunday, June 3rd - Girls Long Island Championships Results

Class A : Farmingdale (Nassau) vs. Bay Shore (Suffolk), 5:00pm

Class B : Garden City (Nassau) leads Eastport-South Manor (Suffolk), 7-1, Halftime

Class C : Shoreham-Wading River (Suffolk) over North Shore (Nassau),13-10

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Sunday, June 3rd - Girls Long Island Championships Results

Class A : Farmingdale (Nassau) vs. Bay Shore (Suffolk), 5:00pm

Class B Final : Garden City (Nassau) defeats Eastport-South Manor (Suffolk), 11-7

Class C Final : Shoreham-Wading River (Suffolk) defeats North Shore (Nassau), 13-10

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Sunday, June 3rd - Girls Long Island Championships Results

Class A : Bay Shore (Suffolk) defeats Farmingdale (Nassau), 15-14, Overtime

Class B Final : Garden City (Nassau) defeats Eastport-South Manor (Suffolk), 11-7

Class C Final : Shoreham-Wading River (Suffolk) defeats North Shore (Nassau), 13-10

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Girls NYSPHSAA State Tournament Semifinals/Finals

NYSPHSAA Class A - June 8th

Bay Shore (Section XI) vs. West Genesee (Section III)
Shaker (Section II) vs. Pennfield (Section V)

NYSPHSAA Class B - June 8th

Garden City (Section VIII) vs. Vestal (Section IV)
Fox Lane (Section I) vs. Canandaigua (Section V)

NYSPHSAA Class C - June 8th

Shoreham-Wading River (Section XI) vs. Christian Brothers (Section III)
Rye (Section I) vs. Honeoye Falls (Section V)

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Girls NYSPHSAA State Tournament Semifinals/Finals

NYSPHSAA Class A - June 8th

Bay Shore (Section XI) vs. West Genesee (Section III)
Shaker (Section II) vs. Pennfield (Section V)

NYSPHSAA Class B - June 8th

Garden City (Section VIII) vs. Vestal (Section IV)
Fox Lane (Section I) vs. Canandaigua (Section V)

NYSPHSAA Class C - June 8th

Shoreham-Wading River (Section XI) vs. Christian Brothers (Section III)
Rye (Section I) vs. Honeoye Falls (Section V)


Congratulations to Bay Shore, Garden City and Shoreham-Wading River!...Make LI proud upstate and bring it home.


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Originally Posted by Anonymous
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The games as always are played on the field, but here are some thoughts after watching many of the teams this weekend.

The team with the toughest next game has to be in Class C with Shoreham-Wading River taking on the Christian Brothers Academy from Syracuse. CBA dispensed with Owego, 21-4, and nearly all of their scoring was in the first half. That one game should decide the winner of Class C. That said, the final should include Honeoye Falls who have a very strong regular season schedule.

The next toughest game would be the Class A matchup between Bay Shore and West Genesee. West Genesee defeated Corning in overtime and these were probably the two strongest non-Long Island programs for the season.

In Class B, Garden City will likely face Canandaigua for the overall title and it is hard to see where Garden City will get tripped up along the way.

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Thanks just what i was looking for.

Giat girls on CBA - right?

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Thanks just what i was looking for.

Giat girls on CBA - right?


How is it that a private school like CBA who can recruit and give scholarships is able to compete in a public school state championship...just wondering.

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Giat girls on CBA - right?


How is it that a private school like CBA who can recruit and give scholarships is able to compete in a public school state championship...just wondering.


Private schools have the ability to join the public school league. Doesn't seen right. They say they don't recruit but their ability to draw players from outside a geographic area gives them a natural advantage. It goes against the parameters the entire league is built upon which splits schools into those very zones. This argument is in fact quite old and remains to be hot because in reality it is wrong to allow these schools into PUBLIC leagues regardless of the argument allowing them in.

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first ask the question, how many did not attend private/catholic grade school? before you go on your witch hunt!

In many cases throughout the state they have a better education not better sports. They have a better chance of playing see the field by going to the privates/ (mainly catholic).

As much of the admins running these schools are clergy just ask in a public forum - do they recruit or "sponosr" the players tuition.

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first ask the question, how many did not attend private/catholic grade school? before you go on your witch hunt!

In many cases throughout the state they have a better education not better sports. They have a better chance of playing see the field by going to the privates/ (mainly catholic).

As much of the admins running these schools are clergy just ask in a public forum - do they recruit or "sponosr" the players tuition.

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Not a witch hunt so relax. Are private schools restricted by geographic boundaries? If the answer is no then there is an advantage. Do private schools offer scholarships? If the answer is yes there is an advantage. Not much else to say.

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The following Long Island girls have been named to the First Team All-America squad for 2012. BOTC congratulates all of those recognized with this award.

Caroline de Lyra, M, 2012, Bay Shore
Victoria Kotowski, A/M, 2012, Cold Spring Harbor
Dené’ DiMartino, M, 2012, Eastport-South Manor
Kimberly Kolodny, A, 2012, Farmingdale
Colleen Reynolds, M, 2012, Farmingdale
Alexandra Bruno, A, 2012, Garden City
Catherine Dickinson, M, 2012, Garden City
Catherine McTiernan, A/M, 2012, Garden City
Stephanie Peragallo, D, 2012, Hauppauge
Taylor Ranftle, A, 2012, Hauppauge
Halle Majorana, A, 2012, Manhasset
Julia Glynn, M, 2014, Manhasset
Kelsey O’Brien, A, 2012, Massapequa
Caroline Fitzgerald, M, 2013, Mt. Siani
Amanda Johansen, M, 2012, North Shore
Cortney Fortunato, A, 2013 Northport
Nina Corcoran, M, 2012, Sacred Heart Academy
Becky Conto, M, 2012, Sacred Heart Academy
Alyssa Fleming, D, 2012, Shoreham-Wading River
Maggie Bill, M, 2013, St. Anthony’s,
Darcy Messina, A, 2012, St. Anthony’s
Tori Holland, G, 2012, St. Anthony’s
Chrissy Schreiber, M, 2012, St. Anthony’s
Colleen Lovett, A, 2013, Wantagh
Kaleigh Craig, M, 2012, Wantagh
Emily Rogers-Healion, M, 2013, Ward Melville
Elizabeth Rullan, D, 2012, Ward Melville
Christina Espositio, M, 2012 West Babylon

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Girls NYSPHSAA State Tournament Semifinals/Finals

Location : Matches on side-by-side fields at SUNY/Cortland

Action begins bright and early Friday morning - good luck to all our Long Island teams.

NYSPHSAA Class A - June 8th, 12:00pm

Bay Shore (Section XI) vs. West Genesee (Section III)
Shaker (Section II) vs. Pennfield (Section V)

NYSPHSAA Class B - June 8th, 2:30pm

Garden City (Section VIII) vs. Vestal (Section IV)
Fox Lane (Section I) vs. Canandaigua (Section V)

NYSPHSAA Class C - June 8th, 9:30am

Shoreham-Wading River (Section XI) vs. Christian Brothers (Section III)
Rye (Section I) vs. Honeoye Falls (Section V)

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Girls NYSPHSAA State Tournament Semifinal Results

NYSPHSAA Class A - June 8th, 12:00pm

Bay Shore (Section XI) vs. West Genesee (Section III)
Shaker (Section II) vs. Pennfield (Section V)

NYSPHSAA Class B - June 8th, 2:30pm

Garden City (Section VIII) vs. Vestal (Section IV)
Fox Lane (Section I) vs. Canandaigua (Section V)

NYSPHSAA Class C - June 8th, 9:30am

Shoreham-Wading River (Section XI) over Christian Brothers (Section III), 14-13
Honeoye Falls (Section V) over Rye (Section I), 12-9

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Girls NYSPHSAA State Tournament Semifinal Results

NYSPHSAA Class A - June 8th, 12:00pm

West Genesee (Section III) over Bay Shore (Section XI), 10-9
Pennfield (Section V) over Shaker (Section II), 5-4, Double Overtime

NYSPHSAA Class B - June 8th, 2:30pm

Garden City (Section VIII) vs. Vestal (Section IV)
Fox Lane (Section I) vs. Canandaigua (Section V)

NYSPHSAA Class C - June 8th, 9:30am

Shoreham-Wading River (Section XI) over Christian Brothers (Section III), 14-13
Honeoye Falls (Section V) over Rye (Section I), 12-9

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Girls NYSPHSAA State Tournament Semifinal Results

NYSPHSAA Class A - June 8th, 12:00pm

West Genesee (Section III) over Bay Shore (Section XI), 10-9
Pennfield (Section V) over Shaker (Section II), 5-4, Double Overtime

NYSPHSAA Class B - June 8th, 2:30pm

Garden City (Section VIII) over Vestal (Section IV), 15-5
Canandaigua (Section V) over Fox Lane (Section I), 18-8

NYSPHSAA Class C - June 8th, 9:30am

Shoreham-Wading River (Section XI) over Christian Brothers (Section III), 14-13
Honeoye Falls (Section V) over Rye (Section I), 12-9

Highlights

Section V sends all three of their girls teams onto the State Finals on Saturday, June 9th.

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Saturday, June 9th - Girls NYSPHSAA Championship Finals

Location : SUNY/Cortland (Section III)

Class C Championship Match
SWR vs. Honeoye Falls (Section V), 9:30am

Class B Championship Match
Garden City vs. Canandaigua (Section V), 2:30pm

Class A Championship Match
West Genesee (Section III) vs. Pennfield (Section V), 12:00pm

Highlights

These are the final three girls matches for the 2012 season. Good luck to all the players in closing the season at SUNY/Cortland on Saturday.

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Saturday, June 9th - Girls NYSPHSAA Championship Results

Class C Championship Match - Final Score
SWR defeats Honeoye Falls (Section V), 11-9

Class B Championship Match
Garden City vs. Canandaigua (Section V), 2:30pm

Class A Championship Match
West Genesee (Section III) vs. Pennfield (Section V), 12:00pm

Highlights

Down 6-3 at halftime and down a man throughout the second half due to yellow cards, the Shoreham-Wading River girls rallied to outscore Honeoye Falls 8-3 in the second stanza to take the Class C Championship. Honeoye Falls rattled the pipes on five shots in the last ten minutes of the game.

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Saturday, June 9th - Girls NYSPHSAA Championship Results

Class C Championship Match - Final Score
SWR defeats Honeoye Falls (Section V), 11-9

Class B Championship Match
Garden City vs. Canandaigua (Section V), 2:30pm

Class A Championship Match - Final Score
West Genesee (Section III) defeats Pennfield (Section V), 9-5

Highlights

Down 6-3 at halftime and down a man throughout the second half due to yellow cards, the Shoreham-Wading River girls rallied to outscore Honeoye Falls 8-3 in the second stanza to take the Class C Championship. Honeoye Falls rattled the pipes on five shots in the last ten minutes of the game.

In Class A, Section III and Section V did battle with West Genesee coming out on top with a 9-5 win demonstrating class throughout the final few minutes by not firing on the open goal from Pennfield. One of the best examples of sportsmanship that we have seen at the girls championships this year.

One match remains this year with all eyes now on Garden City and their attempt to garner their seventh straight title.

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Saturday, June 9th - Girls NYSPHSAA Championship Results

Class C Championship Match - Final Score
SWR defeats Honeoye Falls (Section V), 11-9

Class B Championship Match - Final Score
Garden City defeats Canandaigua (Section V), 13-8

Class A Championship Match - Final Score
West Genesee (Section III) defeats Pennfield (Section V), 9-5

Highlights

Down 6-3 at halftime and down a man throughout the second half due to yellow cards, the Shoreham-Wading River girls rallied to outscore Honeoye Falls 8-3 in the second stanza to take the Class C Championship. Honeoye Falls rattled the pipes on five shots in the last ten minutes of the game.

In Class A, Section III and Section V did battle with West Genesee coming out on top with a 9-5 win demonstrating class throughout the final few minutes by not firing on the open goal from Pennfield. One of the best examples of sportsmanship that we have seen at the girls championships this year.

Garden City successfully defends their title and earns their seventh consecutive Class B Chaampionship with a 13-8 win over Canandaigua.

All three Section V teams fell in this year's championship contests.

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BOTC acknowledges the achievements of our Long Island Champions from this 2012 season : Bay Shore (A), Garden City (B), and Shoreham-Wading River (C). We also congratulate Garden City and Shoreham-Wading River on their State Championships in addition to the Class A titlists from Section III, West Genesee.

Most importantly, BOTC wants to thank our readers. This thread has provided interesting reading throughout the season and we hope that you have found the discussion stimulating, informative, and most importantly, accurate.

With today's championship coverage, BOTC brings the curtain down on the 2012 Season. We hope that you have enjoyed our daily NYSPHSAA tournament updates and will continue to join us in the post-season discussions and 2013 hot-stove talk.

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Just wanted to say thanks to CageSage and others contributing to this thread for all the updates throughout the playoffs. This thread provided great info on the upcoming games as well as timely scores and highlights of games. Nice job!

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now that 2012 season is over have they made any changes in the way the 2013 divisions will be set up? or are they keep them the same as 2012?

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looking for 1 girls varsity team for Jimmy McGrath tournament.There is only 1 spot left. If interested please email me 2 fsyouthlax@gmail.com

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whose got the toughest road ahead
The games as always are played on the field, but here are some thoughts after watching many of the teams this weekend.

The team with the toughest next game has to be in Class C with Shoreham-Wading River taking on the Christian Brothers Academy from Syracuse. CBA dispensed with Owego, 21-4, and nearly all of their scoring was in the first half. That one game should decide the winner of Class C. That said, the final should include Honeoye Falls who have a very strong regular season schedule.

The next toughest game would be the Class A matchup between Bay Shore and West Genesee. West Genesee defeated Corning in overtime and these were probably the two strongest non-Long Island programs for the season.

In Class B, Garden City will likely face Canandaigua for the overall title and it is hard to see where Garden City will get tripped up along the way.
This was a pretty accurate read on the state playoffs. Good job by CageSage here.

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Final 2012 Powerade ESPN-High School Varsity Rankings

2012 POWERADE FAB 50 Girls' Lacrosse Rankings: Week 13
RK (LW)SCHOOL (1ST PLACE VOTES)RECPTSCOMMENT
1 (1)McDonogh School (5)
Owings Mills, MD
18-0250Season Complete: The Eagles finish 2012 as the unanimous No. 1 team in the nation, making it the third-straight time they have won the FAB 50 National Championship. Taylor Cummings scored the game-winning goal with 9.8 seconds remaining in the IAAM championship to win the Eagles' fourth-straight conference title. Eleven of McDonogh's 18 wins this season came over teams ranked in the FAB 50. The Eagles have the longest active winning streak in the nation at 69 games and had the distinction of ending two winning streaks greater than 50 games during their run. Four players from the ESPN 100 graduate, but five players on the Top 50 junior list along with talented sophomore Megan Whittle will return in 2013.
2 (2)Moorestown
Moorestown, NJ
26-0245Season Complete: The Quakers got three goals from senior Carly Taglienti and two goals each from seniors Stephanie Goldblatt, Nikki McMonagle and Stephanie Toy to win the Tournament of Champions 12-11 over Chatham. Moorestown defeated six FAB 50 teams on its way to the Tournament of Champions and Group 3 state titles. The win brings the Tournament of Champions title back to Moorestown for the first time since 2009. As good as Moorestown was in 2012, the Quakers appear set for the next two years with just five seniors graduating from this year's squad. The offense gets hit hard with five of the top seven leading scorers graduating, including Toy (34 goals) who was the No. 78 player in the ESPN 100. Sophomore Marie McCool was second on the team with 28 goals and should provide offense along with fellow sophomore Sydney Dalmass (12 goals) next season.
3 (3)Maryvale Prep
Brooklandville, MD
13-4240Season Complete: Maryvale won eight of its final nine games to advance to the IAAM championship game. The run included wins over four FAB 50 teams. Junior goalie Caroline Federico recorded 10 saves in the championship game against No. 1 McDonogh. The Lions' one-goal loss to McDonogh proved to be the closest any team had gotten all year to knocking off the Eagles. No other team got within seven goals during McDonogh's run to the title.
4 (4)Bryn Mawr
Baltimore, MD
16-2235Season Complete: The Mawritans were upset in the IAAM semifinal by No. 6 Maryvale Prep 9-7. Six seniors who are committed to Division I programs will graduate from the 2012 team, but three D-I commits in the junior class return, including Eliza Clemens (Vanderbilt) Ellie Knott (Denver) and Kate Snouffer (Georgetown).
5 (5)Saint Anthony's
South Huntington, NY
15-1230Season Complete: Seniors Darcy Messina and Annie Heagerty along with junior Maggie Bill each scored four goals as the Friars defeated Sacred Heart 19-12 to win their fifth-straight CHSAA championship. St. Anthony's posted six wins against teams in the FAB 50 this season and only lost to No. 4 Bryn Mawr. The Friars dominated the CHSAA, going 10-0 and handing Sacred Heart its only three conference losses of the year. Four of the six leading scorers will graduate from this year's team, as does senior goalie Tori Holland (129 saves), but the cupboard will be far from dry in 2013. Two of the ESPN Top 50 Juniors return, including No. 3 Maggie Bill who scored 36 goals (second on the team) and 16 assists this season. No. 13 Jenny Schwalje will return after scoring eight goals and six assists. Junior Alexis Nicolia (35 goals, 15 assists) returns with Bill to give the Friars a potent scoring attack next season.
6 (6)Century
Sykesville, MD
18-1225Season Complete: ESPN Top 50 Junior Haley Bordner scored five goals and the Knights' defense held Queen Anne's to just six goals in the final 36 minutes to win the Maryland Class 3A/2A championship 12-9. The victory is the Knights third title in four seasons. Century won four games over FAB 50 opponents this season, including a 9-4 victory over private school power Notre Dame Prep. The only blemish on the 2012 record was a 15-8 loss to No. 1 McDonogh. Three seniors, including two Division I prospects, graduate from the team, but Bordner (94 points) returns along with juniors Morgan Marrale (Old Dominion) and Kailey Wolfe (Pennsylvania). Becky Groves has led the Knights to a 33-4 record and two state title game appearances in her two seasons as head coach.
7 (7)Vero Beach Senior
Vero Beach, FL
22-2220Season Complete: Vero Beach won its seventh straight state championship with a 22-6 victory over Bishop Moore. The Fighting Indians have won 93-straight games over in-state opponents and posted two wins over teams ranked in the FAB 50 this season. Vero's 12-11 victory over St. Stephen's a St. Agnes was its statement win of the 2012 season. Senior Mackenzie Smith finished her prep career by scoring 11 goals in the final three games of the year, including four goals and four assists in the state championship game. Six seniors graduate, but Katy Pridemore, who led the team in scoring with 67 goals this season, will return.
8 (8)St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School
Alexandria, VA
26-3215Season Complete: The Saints wrapped up their season by bringing home the Virginia Independent Athletic Association championships. SSSA defeated five teams ranked in the FAB 50 this season, including Georgetown Visitation in the ISL tournament championship. The Saints graduate seven Division I players from their senior class, including defenders Emma Dyson, Paige Patterson and goalie Katie Wiseman. But SSSA returns eight Division I players in the junior class, including the top two leading scorers, Carly Reed (107 goals) and Besser Dyson (91). Sophomore goalie Gussie Johns who recorded 62 saves this season also returns.
9 (9)Georgetown Visitation
Washington, DC
20-2207Season Complete: Under first-year coach Aubrey Andre the Tigers finished the season as ISL champions. Georgetown Visitation posted wins over two teams currently ranked in the FAB 50, including a regular season victory over St. Stephen's a St. Agnes. A potential Top 5 team to start 2013, Georgetown Visitation will return four of its Top 5 leading scorers, including Tess McEvoy (64 goals), Kelly Myers (44), Mary Patalita (42) and Riley Christopher (37).
10 (11)Severna Park
Severna Park, MD
18-2203Season Complete: ESPN Top 50 Junior Morgan Torggler scored five goals and goalie Camille King recorded nine saves as Severna Park defeated Wesminster 13-6 in the Maryland Class 4A/3A state championship game. The Falcons' win was their 11th state championship and seventh straight win. 2013 could be bright with two First Team All-County players returning: Torggler and midfielder Ryan Bathras.
11 (12)Garden City
Garden City, NY
17-5202Season Complete: Alexandria Bruno totaled eight points on six goals and two assists to lead the Trojans to a 13-8 victory over Canandaigua to win the Class B championship. Garden City posted four victories over teams ranked in the FAB 50 this season. The Trojans' 55-game winning streak ended this season and that first loss since 2009 started a midseason slide in which the team lost five of eight games. But Garden City rebounded by winning its final seven games of the season to win its seventh-straight Class B championship. Four of the Trojans' leading scorers all graduate including ESPN 100 athletes Alexandra Bruno (93 goals, 41 assists) and Catherine Dickinson (51, 20). While the offense will have to find new scorers next season, the defense should be stout with junior defenders Linda Attanasio, Elizabeth Furman and Lily Schmitt all returning.
12 (17)West Genesee Senior
Camillus, NY
20-1194Season Complete: Emily Tripodi earned tournament MVP honors after she scored or assisted in the Wildcats final four goals to lead the team to a 9-5 win over Penfield in the Class A state championship game. West Genesee posted three wins over teams ranked in the FAB 50 this season, including defeating a Bay Shore team 10-9 in the Class A semifinal and St. Paul's School (Md.) 13-10 earlier this season. The Wildcats' six leading goal scorers graduate, including ESPN 100 athletes Kara Datellas (34) and Emily Tripodi (27). ESPN 100 defender Shelby Milne (52) also graduates. Among the returnees in 2013 are juniors Alia Hildebrandt (13 goals) and Andrea Francisco (57 saves) and sophomores Riley Donahue (12 goals) and Hannah Elmer (11 goals).
13 (18)Garnet Valley
Glen Mills, PA
24-3192Season Complete: The Jaguars completed a 24-3 season by defeating Strath Haven 10-9 in overtime to win the PIAA championship. Senior Hallie Barnes scored 23 seconds into overtime to give Great Valley its second-straight title. The Jaguars won six games over FAB 50 teams en route to its second championship. The senior class boasts six Division I signees, including ESPN 100 athletes Barnes and Ally Heavens.
14 (13)Bay Shore
Bay Shore, NY
18-2183Season Complete: Bay Shore's season ended abruptly with a 10-9 loss to West Genesee in the Class A semifinals. The Marauders posted four wins over FAB 50 teams this season, including defeating Class C champion Shoreham-Wading River. Bay Shore graduates its leading scorer, Caroline deLyra (74 goals, 45 assists), but returns the next six leading scorers. Kyra Harney (58 goals, 32 assists) and Kaitlyn Arnold (46, 10) along with junior goalie Dylan Teitelbaum (106 saves) all return in 2013.
15 (10)Farmingdale
Farmingdale, NY
17-2178Season Complete: Farmingdale finished its season as Class A Long Island runners-up after falling to Bay Shore 15-14 in overtime. The Dalers got four goals each from Nadine Hadnagy and Kimberly Kolodny in the championship game. Kolodny graduates and leaves a 90 goal, 24 assist hole in the offense. But the Dalers should be okay next season with the return of Hadnagy (40 goals, 22 assists), junior Amanda Turturro (51 goals, 36 assists) and sophomore goalie Olivia Kirk (106 saves).
16 (16)Shoreham-Wading River
Shoreham, NY
17-3178Season Complete: Jessica Angerman and Paulina Constant each scored three goals to lead Shoreham-Wading River to a 11-9 victory over Honeoye Falls-Lima in the Class C championship game. The Wildcats have won five state championships in six seasons. Shoreham-Wading River is primed for a stellar 2013 season with five of its top six goal scorers all returning next season. Senior Katie Boden was the team's leading scorer with 47 goals. Juniors Paulina Constant (33 goals, 14 assists), Alex Fehmel (29, 17) and Alyssa Pearce (26, 8) all return next season, as does sophomore Shannon Rosati (29, 16).
17 (19)Eastport-South Manor
Manorville, NY
15-3166Season Complete: Senior Allison Gionta scored three goals in an 11-7 loss to Garden City in the Long Island Class B championship on Sunday. The Sharks posted four wins over teams ranked in the FAB 50 this season, including defeating Hauppauge twice. ESM will graduate its leading scorers in senior Dene' DiMartino (56 goals, 15 assists) and Gionta (45 assists, 37 goals). The future is bright for the Sharks with freshman goalie Samantha Giacolone (167 saves) in addition to junior Marissa Gurello (30 goals) and sophomore Dakoda Mason (26 goals, four assists) all returning in 2013.
18 (21)Chatham
Chatham, NJ
23-3166Season Complete: Chatham was pegged as a team to watch entering the season and the Cougars did not disappoint. Three losses by a combined six points were the only blemishes on the schedule this season. Two of those losses were to champions St. Anthony's (N.Y.) who won the CHSAA and Moorestown in the Tournament of Champions final. The third loss was to Ridgewood in the regular season, but that loss was avenged in the Tournament of Champions semifinal. The Group 2 champions will graduate ESPN 100 seniors Liz Hyde (65), Jaclyn Leto (68) and Kallan Murray (94). But the team that won five games over FAB 50 teams this season will return junior Mary Kate O'Neill (53 goals, 24 assists) and Lauren Maiorano (28 assists, 22 goals).
19 (15)Radnor
Radnor, PA
21-5154Season Complete: Radnor had quite a run to end the 2012 season. The Red Raiders defeated Garnet Valley and Conestoga as it won seven straight games on its way to the PIAA title game. However, the season ended in the rematch against Garnet Valley in the semifinal, 15-14. Radnor's five losses were by a combined 20 goals, but that includes an eight goal loss to Conestoga in April. Seniors Elizabeth Lowry, Natalie Miller, Kristen Norden and Colleen Packer all graduate. Future Division I players Abby Junior, Shannon Quinn and Taylor Quinn will all return in 2013 and are all juniors.
20 (20)Ridgewood
Ridgewood, NJ
22-3151Season Complete: Ridgewood won the Group 4 state championship and reached the semifinal round in the Tournament of Champions. Led by seniors and Kelci Smesko (80 goals, 21 assists) and Kaitlin Concillo (70-16) the Maroons won two games over FAB 50 schools this season. Ridgewood only lost two of its final 15 games of the year. With juniors Lauren Beausoleil (53, 15) and Maggie Carver (47 assists, 40 goals) along with sophomore Darby Kiernan (35 goals, 12 assists) Ridgewood appears primed for another title run in 2013.
21 (26)Sacred Heart Academy
Hempstead, NY
15-4146Season Complete: Sacred Heart defeated two FAB 50 teams this season, including Florida powerhouse Vero Beach. The Spartans finished as the CHSAA runner-up after falling to St. Anthony's for the third time this year. Outside of the St. Anthony's losses, Sacred Heart fell to Class C champion Shoreham-Wading River. The Spartans' top six leading scorers all graduate in addition to senior goalie Emma Salter who recorded 138 saves this season.
22 (14)Shaker
Latham, NY
17-2146Season Complete: Shaker had quite a run in 2012. The Blue Bison handed Guilderland and North Rockland their only losses of the season during a postseason run that helped them reach the Class A semifinals. Shaker won 12 of their final 13 games before losing the Penfield 5-4 in double overtime in the semifinals.
23 (25)Hauppauge
Hauppauge, NY
16-3145Season Complete: Senior Taylor Ranftle scored three goals and added three assists in Hauppauge's season-ending 14-9 loss to Eastport-South Manor. The senior scored 65 goals and added 63 assists for the Eagles this season, leading the team in both categories. Hauppauge has been a consistent Top 25 team this season, posting three wins over teams in the FAB 50 this season. Two losses to Eastport-South Manor and one loss to National Champion McDonogh were the only blemishes on the season. Hauppauge graduates its top three scorers from this season: Ranftle, Lauren Descalzo (56 goals) and Jenna Vinci (35). Sophomore Darla Poulin is the leading returning scorer for next year's team after scoring 23 goals and dishing out five assists this season. Junior Jessica Volpe will return after scoring 12 goals and freshman attacker Keri McCarthy returns after scoring 13.
24 (24)North Rockland
Thiells, NY
19-1-1133Season Complete: The Raiders' first loss of the 2012 season proved to also be its final game of the year. North Rockland won its first section championship and reached its first region final in program history this season and posted one win over a FAB 50 team this season. The Red Raiders handed Lakeland-Panas its only loss of the year and will return sophomores Lauren Mazza and Kaitlyn Rau next season.
25 (22)Guilderland Central
Guilderland Ctr., NY
18-1133Season Complete: Kendall Cietek scored two goals in a 9-8 loss to No. 14 Shaker in the Section II, Class A championship game that ended Guilderland's season. The Dutchmen posted one win over teams in the FAB 50 this season, defeating Shaker during the regular season 12-6.

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2012 High School All-Americans - Long Island Metro

US Lacrosse honors players as US Lacrosse Girls' High School All-Americans. The awards are announced in three groups in order to accommodate for the different playing seasons across the country. The first group was named in May, and the other two were announced in June.

A US Lacrosse All-American is a player who exhibits superior skills and techniques and possesses exceptional game sense and knowledge. A US Lacrosse All-American is one of the best players in the United States, while also embodying excellent sportsmanship.

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Alyssa, Fleming — Defense (Shoreham-Wading River, NY) — (senior)
Bill, Maggie — Midfield (St. Anthony's, NY) — (junior)
Bruno, Alexandra — Attack (Garden City, NY/Garden City, NY) — Princeton
Conto, Becky — Midfield (NY/Sacred Heart Academy, NY) — Hofstra
Corcoran, Nina — Midfield (NY/Sacred Heart Academy, NY) — Penn
Craig, Kaleigh — Midfield (Wantagh, NY/Wantagh, NY) — Northwestern
DiMartino, Dené — Midfield (Eastport-South Manor, NY) — (senior)
Dickinson, Catherine — Midfield (Garden City, NY/Garden City, NY) — Penn
Espositio, Christina — Midfield (West Babylon, NY) — (senior)
Fitzgerald, Caroline — Midfield (Mt. Siani, NY) — (junior)
Fortunato, Cortney — Attack (Northport, NY) — (junior)
Glynn, Julia — Midfield (Manhasset, NY) — (sophomore)
Holland, Tori — Goalie (St. Anthony's, NY) — (senior)
Johansen, Amanda — Midfield (Glen Head, NY/North Shore, NY) — Southern California
Kolodny, Kimberly — Attack (Farmingdale, NY) — (senior)
Kotowski, Victoria — Attack/Midfield (Lloyd Harbor, NY/Cold Spring Harbor, NY) — Lehigh
Lovett, Colleen — Attack (Wantagh, NY) — (junior)
Majorana, Halle — Attack (Manhasset, NY/Manhasset, NY) — Maryland
McTiernan, Catherine — Attack/Midfield (Garden City, NY/Garden City, NY) — Richmond
Messina, Darcy — Attack (Sayville, NY/St. Anthony's, NY) — Florida
O'Brien, Kelsey — Attack (Reading, NY/Massapequa, NY) — Navy
Peragallo, Stephanie — Defense (NY/Happauge, NY) — Notre Dame
Ranftle, Taylor — Attack (Hauppauge, NY/Happauge, NY) — Virginia
Reynolds, Colleen — Midfield (Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale, NY) — Fairfield
Rogers-Healion, Emily — Midfield (Ward Melville, NY) — (junior)
Rullan, Elizabeth — Defense (East Setauket, NY/Ward Melville, NY) — Navy
Schreiber, Chrissy — Midfield (St. Anthony's, NY) — (senior)
de Lyra, Caroline — Midfield (Bay Shore, NY) — (senior)

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BOTC congratulates the following girls who have been selected to represent Long Island in the 2012 Brine National Lacrosse Classic. This event will be held from June 29th through July 3rd in Maryland.

Amorison, Alyssa, M, 2015, Huntington, NY
Anderson, Kristin, A, 2014, Manorville, NY
Apuzzo, Samantha, M, 2015, West Babylon, NY
Bonafede, Ella, M, 2015, Bay Shore, NY
Brescia, Samantha, D, 2014, Farmingdale, NY
Burke, Courtney, M, 2013, Lloyd Harbor, NY
Carrera, Carolyn, M, 2014, Jamesport, NY
Daly, Lauren, G, 2015, Shoreham, NY
Doolan, Shannon, A, 2014, Deer Park, NY
Hanley Kayla, D, 2013, East Islip, NY
Hart, Kaileen, M, 2014, Babylon, NY
Hill, Riley,A, 2014, West Islip, NY
Lepore, Hana, D, 2014, Islip, NY
Levy, Nicole, A, East Islip, NY
Mangiarotti, Rose, M, 2014, Locust Valley, NY
Moran, Kerianne, D, 2014, Manhasset, NY
Pimental, Rosemary, M, 2013, Massapequa, NY
Puckhaber, Kerri, M, 2014, Wantagh, NY
Roberts, Haley, M, 2014, Merrick, NY
Santeramo, Samantha, G, 2014, Wantagh, NY
Schait, Emma, A, 2014, Seaford, NY
Smith, Alexa, A, 2014, Westhampton Beach, NY
Wenz, Stefanie, M, 2014, Wantagh, NY
Windisch, Morgan, D, 2014, Williston Park, NY
Zullo, Tiffany, M, 2014, Ronkonkoma, NY

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It is amazing how all the ALL American slots go to the best teams in Nassau/Suffolk/Catholic leagues. Does this mean there are no worthy kids from teams that dont have good records ?

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It is amazing how all the ALL American slots go to the best teams in Nassau/Suffolk/Catholic leagues. Does this mean there are no worthy kids from teams that dont have good records ?
did this guy even read the list of girls?????

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BOTC congratulates the following girls who have been selected to represent Long Island in the 2012 Brine National Lacrosse Classic. This event will be held from June 29th through July 3rd in Maryland.

Amorison, Alyssa, M, 2015, Huntington, NY
Anderson, Kristin, A, 2014, Manorville, NY
Apuzzo, Samantha, M, 2015, West Babylon, NY
Bonafede, Ella, M, 2015, Bay Shore, NY
Brescia, Samantha, D, 2014, Farmingdale, NY
Burke, Courtney, M, 2013, Lloyd Harbor, NY
Carrera, Carolyn, M, 2014, Jamesport, NY
Daly, Lauren, G, 2015, Shoreham, NY
Doolan, Shannon, A, 2014, Deer Park, NY
Hanley Kayla, D, 2013, East Islip, NY
Hart, Kaileen, M, 2014, Babylon, NY
Hill, Riley,A, 2014, West Islip, NY
Lepore, Hana, D, 2014, Islip, NY
Levy, Nicole, A, East Islip, NY
Mangiarotti, Rose, M, 2014, Locust Valley, NY
Moran, Kerianne, D, 2014, Manhasset, NY
Pimental, Rosemary, M, 2013, Massapequa, NY
Puckhaber, Kerri, M, 2014, Wantagh, NY
Roberts, Haley, M, 2014, Merrick, NY
Santeramo, Samantha, G, 2014, Wantagh, NY
Schait, Emma, A, 2014, Seaford, NY
Smith, Alexa, A, 2014, Westhampton Beach, NY
Wenz, Stefanie, M, 2014, Wantagh, NY
Windisch, Morgan, D, 2014, Williston Park, NY
Zullo, Tiffany, M, 2014, Ronkonkoma, NY


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