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mt Sinai seems unstopable.Looks like most of the same kids from last year.When did they get so good ?
Has anyone seen them play ? They schooled Shoreham.

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northport has zero chance this year, bayshore better, ward melville better, west islip better, east islip better, west bab better, middle country better, hills better.

and next year northport , forgetaboutit.


You look really foolish with these type statements, do you even go by results or just on your expert opinion.

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not schooled, spanked, SWR in big trouble

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That ESM team is looking pretty good. Already saw MT Sinai they look good. That division will be a dog fight also.


No dog fight. Mt. Sinai is clear winner.

ESM is in the B's. Mt. Sinai the C's, They won't play each other. The C's may be a little stronger this year with Mt. Sinai,Shoreham and Babylon. There are many top notch kids in Division 2.

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Friday, April 26th Results

West Islip upsets Northport, 12-11
Half Hollow Hills over Sachem East, 14-4
St. Dominic over St. Francis Prep, 13-9
Lindenhurst over Smithtown East, 13-11
Port Washington over Locust Valley, 10-6
MacArthur over Freeport, 12-9
East Islip by a touchdown over West Babylon, 14-7
Great Neck South over Elmont, 14-12
Plainedge over Baldwin, 15-6
St. Agnes (VA) surprised Manhasset, 16-14
Glen Cove over Grewat Neck North, 12-9
Seaford over Roslyn, 16-10
Hewlett over Mepham, 15-8
Brentwood over Copiague, 11-5
Smithtown West over Connetquot, 15-11
Bellmore JFK over Malverne/East Rockaway, 21-13
Patchogue-Medford doubles North Babylon, 12-6

Highlights

West Islip 12, Northport 11: Emily Piciullo (three goals, 1 assists) scored on an assist from Kate Beier (three goals, two assists) to give West Islip a 12-8 lead with 5:42 remaining and West Islip (8-2) held on for a win in Division I. This is the first time West Islip beat Northport in the past eight years, according to coach Joe Nicolosi.

Lindenhurst 13, Smithtown East 11: Rachel Ramirez made five of her 11 saves in the final five minutes for Lindenhurst (8-2) in Division I. Christina Zolezzi scored five goals and Cooper Sesselman had four goals and an assist.

St. Agnes 16, Manhasset 14; Four goals from Lindsey Ronbeck were not enough for Manhasset (8-2) who fell to St. Agnes (VA) in a non-league game. Julia Glynn and Sarah Barcia each had two goals and an assist.

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Suffolk (Section XI) County Girls HS Varsity Lacrosse Standings - April 26th


Team Name League Record Overall Record Total Points
DIV I
Bay Shore 9-0-0 10-0-0 163.350
West Islip 7-2-0 9-2-0 145.570
Ward Melville 7-2-0 8-3-0 137.790
East Islip 7-2-0 8-3-0 135.560
West Babylon 6-3-0 6-4-0 130.020
Northport 6-3-0 7-3-0 130.020
Sachem East 6-3-0 7-3-0 129.790
Middle Country 6-3-0 7-4-0 129.100
H H Hills 6-3-0 7-3-0 126.350
Lindenhurst 7-2-0 7-3-0 121.870
Hauppauge 5-4-0 5-5-0 112.100
Walt Whitman 5-4-0 6-4-0 106.650
Smithtown East 5-4-0 5-4-0 102.290
Connetquot 5-4-0 5-6-0 101.880
Smithtown West 4-5-0 4-5-0 97.960
Commack HS 3-6-0 4-7-0 96.660
Patchogue-Medford 3-6-0 3-7-0 87.650
William Floyd 2-7-0 3-8-0 85.770
North Babylon 3-6-0 5-6-0 79.990
Sachem North 2-7-0 3-8-0 74.320
Longwood 3-7-0 4-8-0 72.080
Riverhead 2-8-0 2-9-0 62.070
Brentwood 0-9-0 0-11-0 48.530
Copiague 0-9-0 0-10-0 47.430
 
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Mt Sinai 10-0-0 10-0-0 171.570
Sayville 8-2-0 10-2-0 146.980
Shoreham WR 8-2-0 8-2-0 143.780
Babylon 7-2-0 9-2-0 134.420
Eastport/SManor 6-3-0 6-3-0 133.450
Huntington 7-2-0 8-2-0 126.800
Westhampton 5-4-0 6-4-0 116.080
Rocky Point 4-4-0 5-5-0 115.230
Harborfields 5-4-0 6-4-0 109.810
Bayport-Blue Pt 5-5-0 6-6-0 106.560
Miller Place 5-4-0 5-6-0 104.640
Comsewogue 4-5-0 6-5-0 98.980
Kings Park 4-5-0 4-6-0 95.300
Deer Park 3-5-0 4-6-0 91.610
EH/BH/PIER 2-7-0 2-9-0 91.010
Matt/Gpt/Shld 4-5-0 5-6-0 86.860
Bellport 3-6-0 3-8-0 77.790
Islip 3-7-0 4-7-0 76.330
Center Moriches 1-7-0 3-7-0 65.000
Elwood/J Glenn 1-8-0 1-10-0 63.420
Hampton Bays 0-8-0 0-8-0 49.080

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I heard Bayshore lost today? Any truth to that??

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I heard Bayshore lost today? Any truth to that??

Lot of upsets today. Top 6 keep changing.

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I heard Bayshore lost today? Any truth to that??

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Just as I thought WI wins... bS loses... Nothing will change because of it

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Who else aint you losing to? You havnt beaten a ranked opponent. One final question was winning 24-4 worth it?

4/26
That West Islip game is looking very important for you; called it a few weeks ago.


That Ward Melville Bay Shore game, like last year, will not mean much outside of the locker room. Who cares who is 1 or 2. But I hope both of them stay on the same track.


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really?

You have such a tough schedule why say such things to make it harder. But go ahead, who else aint you losing to. Looks like it may be tough to get a win in April.

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It will certainly determine who is better out of those two teams. Not sure what else it will show. Ward Melville already lost to Sayville and Northport aint losing to them this year!

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yeah Bay Shore lost a close one. 11-10

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They lost in 2 OT's to Ward Melville.

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Today is the Long Islamd Challenge at the Farmindale High School
Some great non-league games when Nassau plays Suffolk

12 pm Harbor Fields Vs Cold Spring Harbor
2 pm Mt Sinai Vs Wantagh
4 pm Northport Vs Northshore
6 pm Farmingdale Vs Eastport South Manor

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I heard Bayshore lost today? Any truth to that??


They lost in 2 OT's to Ward Melville.

Ward Melville 11, Bay Shore 10: Emily Rogers-Healion netted the winner on a free position with under two minutes left in the second overtime to win it for Ward Melville (8-2) in Division I.

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I heard Bayshore lost today? Any truth to that??


They lost in 2 OT's to Ward Melville.

Ward Melville 11, Bay Shore 10: Emily Rogers-Healion netted the winner on a free position with under two minutes left in the second overtime to win it for Ward Melville (8-2) in Division I.


That's why not getting yellow cards can make the difference

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Saturday, April 27th Results

Hicksville over Division, 16-9
Floyd edges Commack, 13-12
Herricks over New Hyde Park, 18-10
Glen Cove over Sewanhaka, 15-9
Shoreham-Wading River over Comsewogue, 17-5
Smithtown West over Arlington, 16-7
St. Anthony's upsets St. Stephens & St. Agnes, 9-8
Lynbrook over Floral Park, 16-7
Cold Spring Harbor over Harborfields, 14-7
Mount Sinai over Wantagh, 14-8

Highlights

Smithtown West 16, Arlington 7: In non-league, regional action, Mackenzie Heldberg scored with 2:31 remaining in the first half to give Smithtown West a 10-2 lead. Heldberg scored seven goals in the win. Jess Meyers made 12 saves for Smithtown West (6-5).

St. Anthony's 9, St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Va.) 8: Izzy Mangan scored the winner off a pass from Maggie Bill with 2:27 left and Charlotte Campbell made two of her 11 saves in the final 1:21 for St. Anthony's (9-1) in a non-league win over the second-ranked team in the country.

Mt. Sinai 14, Wantagh 8: Kasey Mitchell and Sydney Pirreca each had four goals and an assist to lead Mt. Sinai (11-0) in its Long Island Challenge Tournament win at Farmingdale High School.

Cold Spring Harbor 14, Harborfields 7: Holly Logan had five goals and an assist, and Ashley Lynch scored four goals with four assists to propel Cold Spring Harbor (9-2) in non-league.

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Nassau (Section VIII) County Girls HS Varsity Lacrosse Standings - April 27th

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since we are close to the playoofs does anyone know how the nassau playoff teams are selected - i have been told the all teams from conf 1 and 2 make the playoffsis this true?

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since we are close to the playoofs does anyone know how the nassau playoff teams are selected - i have been told the all teams from conf 1 and 2 make the playoffsis this true?

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Newsdays Top Ten Long Island Girls Lacrosse Teams - April 29th

1. St. Anthony's (9-1)
2. Garden City (9-0)
3. Bay Shore (10-1)
4. Manhasset (8-2)
5. Farmingdale (8-1)
6. Mount Sinai (11-0)
7. West Islip (10-2)
8. Wantagh (7-4)
9. Cold Spring Harbor (9-2)
10. Sayville (10-2)

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Saturday, April 27th Results

Hicksville over Division, 16-9
Floyd edges Commack, 13-12
Herricks over New Hyde Park, 18-10
Glen Cove over Sewanhaka, 15-9
Shoreham-Wading River over Comsewogue, 17-5
Smithtown West over Arlington, 16-7
St. Anthony's upsets St. Stephens & St. Agnes, 9-8
Lynbrook over Floral Park, 16-7
Cold Spring Harbor over Harborfields, 14-7
Mount Sinai over Wantagh, 14-8

Highlights

Smithtown West 16, Arlington 7: In non-league, regional action, Mackenzie Heldberg scored with 2:31 remaining in the first half to give Smithtown West a 10-2 lead. Heldberg scored seven goals in the win. Jess Meyers made 12 saves for Smithtown West (6-5).

St. Anthony's 9, St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Va.) 8: Izzy Mangan scored the winner off a pass from Maggie Bill with 2:27 left and Charlotte Campbell made two of her 11 saves in the final 1:21 for St. Anthony's (9-1) in a non-league win over the second-ranked team in the country.

Mt. Sinai 14, Wantagh 8: Kasey Mitchell and Sydney Pirreca each had four goals and an assist to lead Mt. Sinai (11-0) in its Long Island Challenge Tournament win at Farmingdale High School.

Cold Spring Harbor 14, Harborfields 7: Holly Logan had five goals and an assist, and Ashley Lynch scored four goals with four assists to propel Cold Spring Harbor (9-2) in non-league.

Goes to show you what those rankings are worth. Did you look at the rankings that US Lacrosse mag has in this months issue? It's a total joke and the same can be said of ESPN and MSG Varsity (though MSG is a little better), most if not all those are based on phone calls to a handful of people and they all have an agenda

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Newsdays Top Ten Long Island Girls Lacrosse Teams - April 29th

1. St. Anthony's (9-1)
2. Garden City (9-0)
3. Bay Shore (10-1)
4. Manhasset (8-2)
5. Farmingdale (8-1)
6. Mount Sinai (11-0)
7. West Islip (10-2)
8. Wantagh (7-4)
9. Cold Spring Harbor (9-2)
10. Sayville (10-2)


Folks, the top 6 are accurate, Mt. Sinai is legit!

Would like to see how season plays out for #7-10...

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Monday, April 29th Results

MacArthur over Mepham, 10-9, Double Overtime
Westhampton over Greenport/Mattituck/Southold, 11-8
Mount Sinai twenties Islip, 20-6
Eastport-South Manor over Comsewogue, 17-4
Harborfields over Huntington, 14-13, Overtime
St. Dominic over Carle Place, 22-21
Plainedge edges Long Beach, 8-7
Long Island Lutheran over Chapin, 16-4
Kings Park over Hampton Bays, 15-1 (11-0 Halftime)
Manhasset over Cold Spring Harbor, 12-10
Bayport-Blue Point over Babylon, 12-9
Farmingdale over Massapequa, 6-5

Highlights

MacArthur 10, Mepham 9: Alex Goodleman had two goals and scored with 30 seconds left in the second overtime to win it for MacArthur (6-1) in Nassau Conference IV. Caitlyn Buckley scored with 1:19 in the first overtime to give MacArthur a 9-8 lead. Mepham scored with 1:58 left to force a second overtime. MacArthur's Erin Vaughan Ware scored all three of her goals, including her last one with 1:39 left in the second half to tie the score a 8 and force overtime.

Harborfields 14, Huntington 13: Christina Turner (two goals, five assists) scored the winner with 1:08 left in the first overtime to lead Harborfields (6-4) in Division II. Turner also tied the score for Huntington with 3:39 left in regulation. Chandler Banks recorded eight saves, including a pivotal stop during the second overtime.

St. Dominic 22, Carle Place 21: Julia LoRusso, playing in her first game in three weeks due to illness, scored the game-winning goal with 11 seconds left. LoRusso, off a pass from Danielle Weir, also tied the game with 31 seconds left. LoRusso and Weir both scored four goals in the win. Brittany Ford made 10 saves, including a game-saving stop with one second left, for St. Dominic (7-4) in non-league.

Plainedge 8, Long Beach 7: Sara Stephens scored to make it 8-6 with a little over 10:00 left and Plainedge (2-5) would hold on for the win in Conference I. Stephens had three goals.

Manhasset 12, Cold Spring Harbor 10: Julia Glynn's unassisted goal with 1:13 left was the winner for Manhasset (6-1) in Conference IV. Lindsey Ronbeck added a goal with 47 seconds left. Emily Koufakis tied the score for Manhasset at 10 off an assist from Abby Kucharczyk with 5:30 left.

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Anyone have any info on the US Lacrosse School Girls tryouts yesterday?

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Anyone have any info on the US Lacrosse School Girls tryouts yesterday?


Yup...many girls got cut.

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Newsdays Top Ten Long Island Girls Lacrosse Teams - April 29th

1. St. Anthony's (9-1)
2. Garden City (9-0)
3. Bay Shore (10-1)
4. Manhasset (8-2)
5. Farmingdale (8-1)
6. Mount Sinai (11-0)
7. West Islip (10-2)
8. Wantagh (7-4)
9. Cold Spring Harbor (9-2)
10. Sayville (10-2)


Folks, the top 6 are accurate, Mt. Sinai is legit!

Would like to see how season plays out for #7-10...


Nice to include yourself in, then discount everyone below you. People make me laugh.

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Anyone have any info on the US Lacrosse School Girls tryouts yesterday?


Yup...many girls got cut.


As most of us were not there, what was the perception of the tryouts, has it been improved, were multiple points of view represented ( ie. evaluators from different clubs)

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Anyone have any info on the US Lacrosse School Girls tryouts yesterday?


Yup...many girls got cut.


As most of us were not there, what was the perception of the tryouts, has it been improved, were multiple points of view represented ( ie. evaluators from different clubs)


There were at least 8-10 coaches from all different high schools and club programs. A lot of stations and scrimmages to evaluate the girls. I thing schools and club programs well represented for all teams chosen.

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Anyone have any info on the US Lacrosse School Girls tryouts yesterday?


Yup...many girls got cut.


As most of us were not there, what was the perception of the tryouts, has it been improved, were multiple points of view represented ( ie. evaluators from different clubs)


There were at least 8-10 coaches from all different high schools and club programs. A lot of stations and scrimmages to evaluate the girls. I thing schools and club programs well represented for all teams chosen.


So....why isn't anyone talking? Im curious about who made it. Guess I will see at Lehigh.

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Do you have any information how playoffs will be run in Nassau County this year? Does creation of "Super Conf." change things?

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My daughter went for the 1rst time so cannot compare to previous years. She said it was the most complete try-out she has been to in terms of extent of drills and felt everyone was given multiple chances to show what they can do.She also said it was a long tiring day.I know on the team she made their are girls from several travel clubs and many different high schools.She did say that the club that was most represented was YJ. As far as evaluators she said she thought she recognized YJ, TG, Liberty, Suffolk All-stars and multiple high schools but again felt YJ had the most representation.

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Do you have any information how playoffs will be run in Nassau County this year? Does creation of "Super Conf." change things?

Thanks in advance
Every team in Conference I, the Power Conference, will make the playoffs regardless of their in-conference record. There will be a decreasing number of teams for each conference as you walk down the grid - meaning, for example, seven from Conference II, five from Conference III, and so forth.

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My daughter went for the 1rst time so cannot compare to previous years. She said it was the most complete try-out she has been to in terms of extent of drills and felt everyone was given multiple chances to show what they can do.She also said it was a long tiring day.I know on the team she made their are girls from several travel clubs and many different high schools.She did say that the club that was most represented was YJ. As far as evaluators she said she thought she recognized YJ, TG, Liberty, Suffolk All-stars and multiple high schools but again felt YJ had the most representation.


How many teams are formed?

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My daughter went for the 1rst time so cannot compare to previous years. She said it was the most complete try-out she has been to in terms of extent of drills and felt everyone was given multiple chances to show what they can do.She also said it was a long tiring day.I know on the team she made their are girls from several travel clubs and many different high schools.She did say that the club that was most represented was YJ. As far as evaluators she said she thought she recognized YJ, TG, Liberty, Suffolk All-stars and multiple high schools but again felt YJ had the most representation.


How many teams are formed?
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My daughter went for the 1rst time so cannot compare to previous years. She said it was the most complete try-out she has been to in terms of extent of drills and felt everyone was given multiple chances to show what they can do.She also said it was a long tiring day.I know on the team she made their are girls from several travel clubs and many different high schools.She did say that the club that was most represented was YJ. As far as evaluators she said she thought she recognized YJ, TG, Liberty, Suffolk All-stars and multiple high schools but again felt YJ had the most representation.


How many teams are formed?
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Sorry... and how many players per team?

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Tuesday, April 30th Results

Our Lady of Mercy over Archbishop Molloy, 11-0 (11-0 Halftime)
Sachem North over Copiague, 17-1 (11-1 Halftime)
Sachem East over Floyd, 16-7
North Babylon edges Longwood, 9-8
West Islip over Smithtown East, 15-11
Locust Valley over Friends Academy, 16-9
Bay Shore over Connetquot, 19-1 (15-0 Halftime)
Elmont over West Hempstead, 11-7
Wheatley over Great Neck North, 11-6
Sewanhaka over Valley Stream District, 11-7
Ward Melville over Lindenhurst, 9-4
Half Hollow Hills over Middle Country, 9-6
Island Trees over Clarke, 17-13
South Side over Oceanside, 9-6
Northport over Smithtown West, 16-3
Baldwin over Lynbrook, 12-8
Whitman over Brentwood, 13-2
Eastport-South Manor over Sacred Heart, 8-3
Hauppauge over East Islip, 6-5
West Babylon over Commack, 17-7
Patchogue-Medford over Riverhead, 17-8

Lowlights

This is our first lowlight in some time, but did Bay Shore really need to rack-up fifteen goals in their first half against Connetquot? Was the result of the game somehow in doubt? BOTC appreciates that Bay Shore has not been getting some of the respect that the team might deserve in regional polls until recently. However, we think that while Bay Shore has made the transition to being a top team this season, they also need to control the offense against outgunned opponents. Playoffs are two weeks away - they will have more than enough time to unload offensively come playoff time.

Highlights

West Islip 15, Smithtown East 11: Vanessa Constantino scored five goals and had five assists in the win. Cara Douglas added three goals for West Islip (9-2) in Division I.

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Tuesday, April 30th Results

Our Lady of Mercy over Archbishop Molloy, 11-0 (11-0 Halftime)
Sachem North over Copiague, 17-1 (11-1 Halftime)
Sachem East over Floyd, 16-7
North Babylon edges Longwood, 9-8
West Islip over Smithtown East, 15-11
Locust Valley over Friends Academy, 16-9
Bay Shore over Connetquot, 19-1 (15-0 Halftime)
Elmont over West Hempstead, 11-7
Wheatley over Great Neck North, 11-6
Sewanhaka over Valley Stream District, 11-7
Ward Melville over Lindenhurst, 9-4
Half Hollow Hills over Middle Country, 9-6
Island Trees over Clarke, 17-13
South Side over Oceanside, 9-6
Northport over Smithtown West, 16-3
Baldwin over Lynbrook, 12-8
Whitman over Brentwood, 13-2
Eastport-South Manor over Sacred Heart, 8-3
Hauppauge over East Islip, 6-5
West Babylon over Commack, 17-7
Patchogue-Medford over Riverhead, 17-8

Lowlights

This is our first lowlight in some time, but did Bay Shore really need to rack-up fifteen goals in their first half against Connetquot? Was the result of the game somehow in doubt? BOTC appreciates that Bay Shore has not been getting some of the respect that the team might deserve in regional polls until recently. However, we think that while Bay Shore has made the transition to being a top team this season, they also need to control the offense against outgunned opponents. Playoffs are two weeks away - they will have more than enough time to unload offensively come playoff time.

Highlights

West Islip 15, Smithtown East 11: Vanessa Constantino scored five goals and had five assists in the win. Cara Douglas added three goals for West Islip (9-2) in Division I.


You can add sachem north in your low lights category. Sachem North coach nice job considering your team knows what that type of beat down feels like.

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My daughter went for the 1rst time so cannot compare to previous years. She said it was the most complete try-out she has been to in terms of extent of drills and felt everyone was given multiple chances to show what they can do.She also said it was a long tiring day.I know on the team she made their are girls from several travel clubs and many different high schools.She did say that the club that was most represented was YJ. As far as evaluators she said she thought she recognized YJ, TG, Liberty, Suffolk All-stars and multiple high schools but again felt YJ had the most representation.


How many teams are formed?
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Sorry... and how many players per team?


How are the team(s) for the Seniors' Only division formed? What criteria exists since there are no tryouts.

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Originally Posted by CageSage
Tuesday, April 30th Results

Our Lady of Mercy over Archbishop Molloy, 11-0 (11-0 Halftime)
Sachem North over Copiague, 17-1 (11-1 Halftime)
Sachem East over Floyd, 16-7
North Babylon edges Longwood, 9-8
West Islip over Smithtown East, 15-11
Locust Valley over Friends Academy, 16-9
Bay Shore over Connetquot, 19-1 (15-0 Halftime)
Elmont over West Hempstead, 11-7
Wheatley over Great Neck North, 11-6
Sewanhaka over Valley Stream District, 11-7
Ward Melville over Lindenhurst, 9-4
Half Hollow Hills over Middle Country, 9-6
Island Trees over Clarke, 17-13
South Side over Oceanside, 9-6
Northport over Smithtown West, 16-3
Baldwin over Lynbrook, 12-8
Whitman over Brentwood, 13-2
Eastport-South Manor over Sacred Heart, 8-3
Hauppauge over East Islip, 6-5
West Babylon over Commack, 17-7
Patchogue-Medford over Riverhead, 17-8

Lowlights

This is our first lowlight in some time, but did Bay Shore really need to rack-up fifteen goals in their first half against Connetquot? Was the result of the game somehow in doubt? BOTC appreciates that Bay Shore has not been getting some of the respect that the team might deserve in regional polls until recently. However, we think that while Bay Shore has made the transition to being a top team this season, they also need to control the offense against outgunned opponents. Playoffs are two weeks away - they will have more than enough time to unload offensively come playoff time.

Highlights

West Islip 15, Smithtown East 11: Vanessa Constantino scored five goals and had five assists in the win. Cara Douglas added three goals for West Islip (9-2) in Division I.


Way to go Hauupauge!!!! Nice win over East Islip!!!
Karma baby!

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Of late how bout of the past few years...

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Originally Posted by CageSage
Tuesday, April 30th Results

Our Lady of Mercy over Archbishop Molloy, 11-0 (11-0 Halftime)
Sachem North over Copiague, 17-1 (11-1 Halftime)
Sachem East over Floyd, 16-7
North Babylon edges Longwood, 9-8
West Islip over Smithtown East, 15-11
Locust Valley over Friends Academy, 16-9
Bay Shore over Connetquot, 19-1 (15-0 Halftime)
Elmont over West Hempstead, 11-7
Wheatley over Great Neck North, 11-6
Sewanhaka over Valley Stream District, 11-7
Ward Melville over Lindenhurst, 9-4
Half Hollow Hills over Middle Country, 9-6
Island Trees over Clarke, 17-13
South Side over Oceanside, 9-6
Northport over Smithtown West, 16-3
Baldwin over Lynbrook, 12-8
Whitman over Brentwood, 13-2
Eastport-South Manor over Sacred Heart, 8-3
Hauppauge over East Islip, 6-5
West Babylon over Commack, 17-7
Patchogue-Medford over Riverhead, 17-8

Lowlights

This is our first lowlight in some time, but did Bay Shore really need to rack-up fifteen goals in their first half against Connetquot? Was the result of the game somehow in doubt? BOTC appreciates that Bay Shore has not been getting some of the respect that the team might deserve in regional polls until recently. However, we think that while Bay Shore has made the transition to being a top team this season, they also need to control the offense against outgunned opponents. Playoffs are two weeks away - they will have more than enough time to unload offensively come playoff time.

Highlights

West Islip 15, Smithtown East 11: Vanessa Constantino scored five goals and had five assists in the win. Cara Douglas added three goals for West Islip (9-2) in Division I.


Way to go Hauupauge!!!! Nice win over East Islip!!!
Karma baby!

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