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Tuesday, March 22nd Games
Glenn over Whitman, 16-7 Mineola over Wheatly, 13-2 Hewlett over Malverne/ER, 14-3 New Hyde Park over Sewanhaka, 18-7 Mepham over Great Neck South, 13-5
Blowouts across the board in the early results on the girls side today.
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Wednesday, March 23rd Results
North Babylon over Copiague, 21-1 Long Beach over Freeport, 15-3 Division over Syosset, 16-1 Cold Spring Harbor over Floral Park, 16-4 Wantagh over Calhoun, 17-8
Not a single game worth highlighting or discussing from a competitive perspective.
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Wednesday, March 23rd Results
North Babylon over Copiague, 21-1 Long Beach over Freeport, 15-3 Division over Syosset, 16-1 Cold Spring Harbor over Floral Park, 16-4 Wantagh over Calhoun, 17-8
Not a single game worth highlighting or discussing from a competitive perspective. Thursday night action, middle country 14, Babylon 11. Good non league action, 7 different girls scoring for m.c.
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Back of the Cage was in attendance at yesterday's heavyweight battle between five time defending Class B Champions, Garden City, and two time defending Class A Champions, Farmingdale. After trailing 6-3 at halftime, the hometown Garden City fans were as chilly to the game as the weather was to the players. As exceptional second have that saw Garden City outscore Farmingdale, 14-5, etched the final score at 17-11 for the Trojans over the Dalers.
As the scoring indicates this was two games inside one with the second half offense from Garden City telling the tale.
With roughly 14 minutes remaining, Garden City assumed the lead at 9-8 and never looked back extending the difference to three and then four goals with eight minutes remaining. A trio of Trojans netted four each for Garden City (Boston College-bound Mikaela Rix, Catherine Dickinson (junior), and Georgetown-bound Caroline Tarzian) while the now-Maryland-bound Kelly McPartland netted a pair for the Dalers. Harvard-bound Kelly Weis played well in the opening stanza before Erin Mullins stepped between the pipes in the second half.
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Saturday, March 26th Results
Floyd crushes Deer Park, 19-3 (13-1 Halftime) Mineola beats Island Trees, 13-11 Babylon defeats Brentwood, 13-7 (6-6 Halftime) East Meadow beats Herricks, 11-6 Plainview JFK crushes Hempstead, 16-1 (12-0 Halftime) Kellenberg turns back Calhoun, 11-10 in Overtime Cold Spring Harbor destroys Clarke, 16-1 (13-0 Halftime) Bayport-Blue Point over Pat-Med, 20-8 North Shore triples Seaford, 15-5 (11-1 Halftime) St. John the Baptist over Baldwin, 9-5 Floral Park doubles Jericho, 20-10
Are these halftime "crushes" really what the varsity game wants to achieve? Isn't it time to consider ability based divisions in scholastic lacrosse to get away from the blowouts, particularly on the girl's side this year?
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Did anyone get a chance to see the Nothport SWR and Rocky Point Scrimmages at Commack yesterday?
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Northport Shutout Rocky Point and SWR struggled getting ball up the field they handled them easilty too! Neither were a match for Tigers that day
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Monday, March 28th Results
Plainedge over Mineola, 14-6 Carle Place doubles Wheatley, 17-8 Port Washington crushes Herricks, 20-2 (11-2 at halftime) St John the Baptist over Islip, 18-14 Mepham over Sewanhaka, 17-10 Deer Park over Center Moriches, 15-4 St. Dominic's doubles Glen Cove, 15-7 West Islip more than doubles Smithtown West, 15-6 Syosset over Freeport, 9-6 Island Trees destroys Malverne/ER, 15-1 Seaford doubles Plainview JFK, 18-9 Sayville comes back on Sacred Heart, 10-9 Hewlett destroys West Hempstead, 19-1
Highlights: Jaqueline Kennedy (Plainedge) - Five Goals Taylor Martello (Carle Place) - Seven Goals Danielle Jaycox (STB) - Five Goals Christina Olson (Mepham) - Six Goals Nicole Stackpole (Mepham) - Six Goals Katie O'Brien (St. Dominics) - Six Goals
Lowlights: Island Trees and Hewlett games
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Tuesday, March 29th Results
Locust Valley by fives times over Wheatly, 20-4 Half Hollow Hills over West Babylon, 11-6 Floyd over Middle Country, 13-10 Commack crushes Riverhead, 20-8 Lynbrook triples Glen Cove, 16-5 Northport over Connetquot, 21-4 (12-1 at Halftime) East Islip over Longwood, 20-7 Bellmore JFK doubles Great Neck South, 17-8 MacArthur over Valley Stream Central, 15-6 Sachem East over Whitman, 16-5 Farmingdale over Oceanside, 20-6 (15-3 at Halftime) Bay Shore over Pat-Med, 11-4 Shoreham-Wading River, 11-5 Roslyn over Carey, 8-4 (Second half comeback) Ward Melville over North Babylon, 12-5
Lowlight : Only two games from the entire slate were within two goals at the halftime mark.
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Wednesday, March 30th Results
Westhampton over Center Moriches, 19-3 Sachem North over Copaigue, 15-0 Massapequa over Long Beach, 14-6 Hauppauge over Eastport-South Manor, 13-1 Port Washington over Plainview JFK, 21-2 New Hyde Park over Great Neck North, 19-7 Herricks over Hempstead, 15-1 Mt. Sinai over Rocky Point, 11-10 Comsewogue over Bellport, 18-3 St. Dominics over Roslyn, 8-7 Manhasset over North Shore, 15-12 Kellenberg over Our Lady of Mercy, 10-7 Long Island Lutheran over Mary Louis, 12-1 Sacred Heart over St. John the Baptist, 12-7 Mepham over Malvern/East Rockaway, 11-6
Highlights : Mount Sinai match was a late game nail biter.
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Friday, April 1st Results
Massapequa defeats Hicksville, 17-5 Hauppauge crushes Islip, 17-3 Herricks doubles Roslyn, 14-7 St. John the Baptist defeats Our Lady of Mercy, 11-6 Carey over Great Neck North, 13-9 Sayville over Westhampton, 10-9 Mt. Sinai over Comsewogue, 9-6 Brentwood defeats Copiague, 12-2 Port Washington (2-0) over Baldwin, 9-8 Shoreham Wading River over Huntington, 10-6, Overtime Island Trees over Hewlett, 17-12 Sacred Heart over Kellenberg, 17-9
Highlights: Emily Lucas (Island Trees) - Six Goals Jenni Rogoff (Hewlett) - Six Goals Stacey Riley (Island Trees) - Ten Saves Maeve Quinn (Sacred Heart) - Five Goals Rachel Dillon (Mount Sinai) - Five Goals Emily Meier (Sayville) - Winning Goal with 33 Seconds Remaining (*) Danielle Jaycox (St. Johns) - Five Goals Katie Rahill (Herricks) - Six Goals
(*) = Best Wishes at High Point
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Garden City scrimmaged Ridgewood, NJ on Thursday, dropping the scrimmage 12-10. If there is a team in NJ better than Ridgewood, I'd sure like to see them play. This team was well coached and well practiced, particularly for this early in the season.
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Saturday, April 2nd Results
Miller Place over Babylon, 9-4 Bellmore JFK over Valley Stream, 11-9 Sacred Heart over South Side, 11-7 Long Beach over Deer Park, 13-6 Division over Bethpage, 17-6 North Shore handles St. John the Baptist, 16-7 North Babylon easily over Bellport, 16-3 Glenn glides over Mattituck, 19-2 Mineola aces Clarke, 9-0 St. Dominics over St. Francis Prep, 14-4 Manhasset prevails over Notre Dame Prep, 14-13
Highlight : First shutout of the season logged by Mineola over Clarke Nicole Caccioppo (St. Dom's) - Four Goals Katie O'Brien (St. Dom's) - Four Goals Halle Majorana (Manhasset) - Four Goals Katie Dul (Mineola) - 15 Saves, Logs the Ace Ally Kennedy - Seventh Grader Nets First Varsity Goal Amanda Johansen (North Shore) - Four Goals Julie Ballantyne (Division) - Four Goals Christina Rea (Division) - Four Goals Emily McLoughlin (Long Beach) - Five Goals Morgan Kitton (Bellmore JFK) - Four Goals
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Manhasset prevails over Notre Dame Prep, 14-13 Halle Majorana (Manhasset) - Four Goals An excellent match between the Long Island and Maryland hotbeds ... excellent win for the Manhasset Indians ... and knots the four game series at two apiece. Well done by the Long Island Varsity crew at Manhasset.
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Monday, April 4th Results
Cold Spring Harbor quadruples Island Trees, 16-4 (12-1 Half) Plainedge over Calhoun, 10-7 Kellenberg over Holy Trinity, 17-10 (14-4 Half) Floyd doubles Pat-Med, 17-8 Plainview JFK over Freeport, 14-13, Overtime Our Lady of Mercy over Jericho, 18-10 Great Neck South over Elmont, 7-6 Lynbrook over New Hyde Park, 14-11 Commack over Longwood, 20-6 (14-4 Half) Bellmore JFK triples Malverne/East Rockaway, 16-5 Bethpage over Mepham, 14-9 Commsewogue over Greenport/Southold/Mattituck, 18-2 (12-0 Half)
Highlights Kelly Carcich (Plainview JFK) - Nine Goals Heather Russel (Our Lady of Mercy) - Nine Goals Courtney Murphy (Floyd) - Six Goals Paige Savia (Kellenberg) - Five Goals Claire Switala (Cold Spring Harbor) - Four Goals Lindsay Cafiero (Bethpage) - Five Goals Sarina Manetta (Commack) - Four Goals Nicole Pataky (Lynbrook) - Four Goals
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Huge game from the weekend : GC 11, St. A's 10
(From Newsday) Highlights: Garden City 11, St. Anthony's 10: Catherine McTiernan scored the winner off a pass from Alexandra Bruno with 51 seconds left in the second overtime for Garden City (3-0) in non-league.
Scoring: Garden City -- Mikaela Rix, 3 goals; Alexandra Bruno, 2 goals/1 assists; Caroline Tarzian, 2 goals/3 assists; Catherine Dickinson, 2 goals; Barbara Sullivan, 1 goals; Catherine McTiernan, 1 goals; Jenna Fuchs, 1 assists. St. Anthony's -- Kerrin Maurer, 4 goals/1 assists; Lauren CoachS, 2 goals; Darcy Messina, 2 goals/1 assists; Jenny CoachS, 1 goals/1 assists; Alexis Nicolia, 1 goals; Annie Heagerty, 2 assists.
Goalies: Garden City -- Kelly Weis, 9 saves. St. Anthony's -- Tori Holland, 9 saves.
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Wednesday, April 6th Results
Islip over Babylon, 13-12 Massapequa over Syosset, 15-4 Garden City over Plainedge, 16-5 (13-2 Half) Wantagh over Jericho, 20-7 Carey over Malverne/East Rockaway, 14-2 Hewlett over Freeport, 16-7 Sewanhaka over Elmont, 12-7 Bethpage squeaks by New Hype Park, 9-8 Comseqogue over Glenn, 19-6 Hauppauge over Miller Place, 14-2 Sachem East over Riverhead, 15-4 (12-1 Half)
Highlights: Taryn Ohlmiller (Islip) - Five Goals Kelsey O'Brien (Massapequa) - Five Goals Dani Kandel (Hewlett) - Six Goals Jenni Rogoff (Hewlett) - Five Goals Taylor Ranftle (Hauppauge) - Seven Goals Michelle Rubino (Comsewogue) - Four Goals Jill Donodeo (Sachem East) - Four Goals
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Thursday, April 7th Results
Half Hollow Hills East over East Islip, 13-7 Middle Country over Sachem East, 11-10 North Babylon over Whitman, 16-10 Sachem North (3-1) doubles Connetquot, 10-5 Floyd crushes Commack, 17-5 North Shore handily over Floral Park, 22-9 Roslyn over Wheatley, 11-8 (Half : 9-1) Riverhead over Copiague, 19-2 (Half : 14-2) Long Island Lutheran edges Rye Country Day, 17-16 Pat-Med over Longwood, 17-6 (Half : 12-1) Carle Place over Clarke, 20-13 Wantagh edges Manhasset, 13-11 Smithtown West cross-towns Smithtown East, 16-15 South Side triples Clahoun, 15-5 Miller Place aces Center Moriches, 15-0 Cold Spring Harbor over Locust Valley, 10-9 Baldwin over East Meadow, 11-9 Northport over Ward Melville, 20-7 West Islip over Bay Shore, 16-9 Lindenhurst over Babylon, 7-5
Highlights Alexis Maffaucci (HHHE) - Five Goals Kelly Kuerner (Sachem North) - Six Goals Amanda Johansen (North Shore) - Seven Goals Nicole Sinacori (Long Island Luteran) - Eight Goals Dhara Kadakia (Carle Place) - Fourteen Saves Heidi Heldberg (Smithtown West) - Six Goals Kristin Viscount (Smithtown West) - Five Goals Kristen Ierna (Miller Place) - Five Goals Alex Neillis (Miller Place) - Three Saves, Shutout Kelly Anne Sherlock (CSH) - Six Goals Shannon Gilroy (Northport) - Eight Goals
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ESPN Rise Girls Lacrosse Top 12 - Week 3
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Good Counsel (Olney, Md.) |
6-0 |
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The Falcons ousted No. 20 Winters Mill last week and will play No. 21 St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (Va.) on April 9. |
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McDonogh (Owings Mills, Md.) |
5-0 |
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The Eagles defeated former FAB 50 team John Carroll, 23-12, and will play No. 17 Liberty on April 8. |
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Northport (Northport, N.Y.) |
2-0 |
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Northport opened its season by outscoring its first two opponents 44-10. |
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Loyola Academy (Wilmette, Ill.) |
5-0 |
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The Ramblers were idle last week, but travel to Virginia to participate in the St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes Spring Fling this week. |
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Ridgewood (Ridgewood, N.J.) |
0-0 |
7 |
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The rematch against No. 7 Moorestown is on April 9. Ridgewood ended Moorestown’s 228-game in-state winning streak last year. |
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Garden City (Garden City, N.Y.) |
2-0 |
10 |
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Garden City moves up four spots after defeating former No. 1 St. Anthony’s, 11-10, in double overtime last week. |
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Moorestown (Moorestown, N.J.) |
1-0 |
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Moorestown defeated former No. 15 Strath Haven (Pa.) last week and will travel to play No. 5 Ridgewood on April 9. |
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Vero Beach (Vero Beach, Fla.) |
15-0 |
9 |
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Vero Beach continues its impressive 2011 season – defeating No. 45 Lake Brantley, 16-5 last week. |
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Manhasset (Manhasset, N.Y.) |
4-0 |
NR |
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Manhasset jumps into the rankings this week after defeating No. 15 Notre Dame Prep (Md.) 14-13 on the road last week. |
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Fox Lane (Bedford, N.Y.) |
0-0 |
16 |
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The Foxes begin their season on April 6 when they travel to play Byram Hills. |
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St. Anthony's (South Huntington, N.Y). |
1-1 |
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The Friars were upset by then No. 10 Garden City, 11-10, in double overtime last week. St. Anthony's has games against No. 7 Moorestown (N.J.), No. 1 Good Counsel (Md.) and No. 2 McDonogh (Md.) this month. |
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Bay Shore (Bay Shore, N.Y.) |
2-0 |
18 |
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The Marauders held its first two opponents to a combined six goals to start their season. |
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Saturday, April 9th Results
Carle Place over Plainedge, 16-14 Great Neck South over West Hempstead, 19-11 Clarke crushes Sewanhaka, 15-3 Holy Trinity in a comeback over Calhoun, 9-8 Floyd over Rocky Point, 11-8 LI Lutheran doubles St. Dominics, 16-6 Kellenberg over Mineola, 18-10 North Shore over Sacred Heart, 13-12 Lynbrook defeats Bellmore JFK, 17-8 Smithtown West over King Park, 15-8 Northport dominates Half Hollow Hills, 19-9 South Side crushes Jericho, 19-5 Garden City triples John Jay, 18-6 (14-2 Half) MacArthur over Bethpage, 18-10 Cold Spring Harbor triples over Seaford, 15-5 Comsewogue over Islip, 14-6
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Reported by Newsday, April 10th, 2011
The head coaches of the Babylon and Sayville girls lacrosse teams have been suspended for the remainder of the 2011 season by Suffolk's public high school athletics governing body for a scheduling rules violation, but their teams will be allowed to compete in the postseason if they qualify.
An appeals committee of Section XI, Suffolk's chapter of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, suspended Babylon's Tim Harrison and Sayville's Gary Jensen from all coaching duties Thursday because their teams played more than the maximum number of games permitted for varsity lacrosse teams, officials for the schools and Section XI said.
The teams, which did not play each other, were to lose their playoff eligibility, but the appeals committee ruled to allow both to participate in the postseason, should they qualify, and suspended the head coaches for the rest of the season effective Saturday, Section XI executive director Ed Cinelli said.
The maximum number of games lacrosse teams are permitted to play was changed from 17 to 16 after the 2009 season, according to the Section XI handbook. Sayville's Jensen said he hadn't been aware of the change and, in fact, tried without success to schedule a 17th game last season, too. Babylon's Harrison would not comment on the suspension.
"The [NYSPHSAA] and Section XI have a very specific rule: if you play in excess of 16 games, you would forfeit the 17th game and you are not eligible for playoffs," Cinelli said.
Section XI scheduling rules state the maximum number of games varsity lacrosse teams can play is 16. Sayville and Babylon each played three non-league games and have 14 scheduled league games for a total of 17.
Babylon athletic director Mike DeJoseph and Sayville AD Dennis Maloney spoke on behalf of their respective programs at Thursday's hearing, Cinelli said. As terms of their suspensions, Jensen and Harrison must cease all coaching activities for the remainder of the 2011 season and are not permitted to attend games as spectators until next season, according to Cinelli.
"It's my responsibility as AD to take responsibility for any violation that takes place under my watch," Maloney said. "Unfortunately, my coach is receiving the punishment. I wish I was the one receiving the punishment. The good thing was they didn't take it out on my student-athletes."
Jensen said he informed his team of the rulings at the conclusion of its Thursday practice.
"I told them the good news [being playoff-eligible] first. They cheered, they were so happy," Jensen said. "At the end, I said, 'Here's the drawback. I'm being reprimanded for my mistake.'
"I am very happy that they decided to put the kids first and I'm glad the kids aren't going to be punished for an adult mistake," he added.
Assistant coach Adam Sznitken was named interim head coach for Sayville, which beat Bellport, 17-3, on Friday. Maloney said Sznitken is expected to be named head coach for the remainder of the season pending approval from Sayville's Board of Education as soon as later this week.
DeJoseph issued a statement to Newsday acknowledging Babylon's violation Friday afternoon.
"We claim full responsibility for the infraction and accept the consequences," DeJoseph said in a statement. "Babylon respects the leadership and governance of Section XI and the NYSPHSAA and will continue to follow the rules and regulations without exception. We want to get back to the business of playing lacrosse and request all concerned parties respect our wishes."
DeJoseph was unable to say who will replace Harrison as Babylon head coach for the remainder of the season. Harrison, who coached the Panthers in their 14-8 loss to Eastport-South Manor on Friday, declined to comment to Newsday.
Sayville's superintendent was unavailable for comment and the high school principal did not return a call from Newsday. Babylon's superintendent did not return a call and the principal declined to comment.
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Reported by Newsday, April 10th, 2011
The head coaches of the Babylon and Sayville girls lacrosse teams have been suspended for the remainder of the 2011 season by Suffolk's public high school athletics governing body for a scheduling rules violation, but their teams will be allowed to compete in the postseason if they qualify.
An appeals committee of Section XI, Suffolk's chapter of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, suspended Babylon's Tim Harrison and Sayville's Gary Jensen from all coaching duties Thursday because their teams played more than the maximum number of games permitted for varsity lacrosse teams, officials for the schools and Section XI said.
The teams, which did not play each other, were to lose their playoff eligibility, but the appeals committee ruled to allow both to participate in the postseason, should they qualify, and suspended the head coaches for the rest of the season effective Saturday, Section XI executive director Ed Cinelli said.
The maximum number of games lacrosse teams are permitted to play was changed from 17 to 16 after the 2009 season, according to the Section XI handbook. Sayville's Jensen said he hadn't been aware of the change and, in fact, tried without success to schedule a 17th game last season, too. Babylon's Harrison would not comment on the suspension.
"The [NYSPHSAA] and Section XI have a very specific rule: if you play in excess of 16 games, you would forfeit the 17th game and you are not eligible for playoffs," Cinelli said.
Section XI scheduling rules state the maximum number of games varsity lacrosse teams can play is 16. Sayville and Babylon each played three non-league games and have 14 scheduled league games for a total of 17.
Babylon athletic director Mike DeJoseph and Sayville AD Dennis Maloney spoke on behalf of their respective programs at Thursday's hearing, Cinelli said. As terms of their suspensions, Jensen and Harrison must cease all coaching activities for the remainder of the 2011 season and are not permitted to attend games as spectators until next season, according to Cinelli.
"It's my responsibility as AD to take responsibility for any violation that takes place under my watch," Maloney said. "Unfortunately, my coach is receiving the punishment. I wish I was the one receiving the punishment. The good thing was they didn't take it out on my student-athletes."
Jensen said he informed his team of the rulings at the conclusion of its Thursday practice.
"I told them the good news [being playoff-eligible] first. They cheered, they were so happy," Jensen said. "At the end, I said, 'Here's the drawback. I'm being reprimanded for my mistake.'
"I am very happy that they decided to put the kids first and I'm glad the kids aren't going to be punished for an adult mistake," he added.
Assistant coach Adam Sznitken was named interim head coach for Sayville, which beat Bellport, 17-3, on Friday. Maloney said Sznitken is expected to be named head coach for the remainder of the season pending approval from Sayville's Board of Education as soon as later this week.
DeJoseph issued a statement to Newsday acknowledging Babylon's violation Friday afternoon.
"We claim full responsibility for the infraction and accept the consequences," DeJoseph said in a statement. "Babylon respects the leadership and governance of Section XI and the NYSPHSAA and will continue to follow the rules and regulations without exception. We want to get back to the business of playing lacrosse and request all concerned parties respect our wishes."
DeJoseph was unable to say who will replace Harrison as Babylon head coach for the remainder of the season. Harrison, who coached the Panthers in their 14-8 loss to Eastport-South Manor on Friday, declined to comment to Newsday.
Sayville's superintendent was unavailable for comment and the high school principal did not return a call from Newsday. Babylon's superintendent did not return a call and the principal declined to comment. Sayville's new AD is horrible. Did a do-nothing job at Middle Country then thought he would slide right into program at Sayville. Watch out for him, his ineptitude will hurt their program further.
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Tuesday, April 12th Results
Floyd over Whitman, 12-2 Hewlett over New Hyde Park, 17-12 (12-5 Half) Northport crushes Sachem North, 20-2 (11-0 Half) Farmingdale pastes Syosset, 21-2 (14-0 Half) Bay Shore over Middle Country, 12-10 East Islip over Riverhead, 17-4 Connetquot slams Copiague, 19-2 Long Beach over Herricks, 14-4 Lindenhurst over Pat-Med, 14-13 Garden City over South Side, 10-7 Jericho over Bellmore JFK, 12-8 Half Hollow Hills over Ward Melville, 12-11 MacArthur over Plainview JFK, 13-12 Mineola over Floral Park, 17-12 Cold Spring Harbor over Carle Place, 17-11 North Babylon over Commack, 15-13
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Wednesday, April 13th Results
Kellenberg over St. John the Baptist, 13-12 Long Island Lutheran over Chapin School, 20-9 Wantagh over Seaford, 18-8 Eastport-South Manor over Miller Place, 16-6 Harborfields over Glenn, 17-7 St. Anthony's over Our Lady of Mercy, 20-8 Islip over Center Moriches, 13-6 Manhasset doubles Division, 18-9 Mepham doubles Great Neck North, 20-10 Glen Cove doubles Malverne/East Rockaway, 18-9 East Hampton over Greenport, 12-2
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Late, Hauppauge over Shoreham Wading River 12-7 (9-3 at half)
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Thursday, April 14th Results
Calhoun over Elmont, 20-7 Bay Shore doubles Smithtown East, 18-9 North Babylon over Riverhead, 17-3 Farmingdale over MacArthur, 19-6 North Shore by a touchdown over Island Trees, 21-14 Bethpage edges East Meadow, 10-9 West Islip over Middle Country, 17-12 Huntington over Kings Park, 15-8 Port Washington over Carle Place, 23-9 Pat-Med over Brentwood, 14-4 Ward Melville doubles Sachem North, 10-5 Carey doubles Great Neck South, 18-9 Floyd over Smithtown West, 18-14 Long Beach over Hicksville, 14-8 West Babylon over Connetquot, 12-8 Mepham over Roslyn, 13-8 Sewanhaka over West Hempstead, 12-7 Friends Academy over Clarke, 10-8 Whitman over Copiague, 17-0 South Side over Mineola, 16-5
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Friday, April 15th Results
East Islip (5-1) over Lindenhurst, 13-6 Eastport-South Manor (4-2) over Harborfields, 7-2 Sacred Heart (5-0) over Holy Trinity, 18-3 Bellport over Mattituck, 9-8 Shoreham-Wading River (5-1) over East Hampton, 11-6 Mount Sinai (5-1) over Babylon, 10-8 Comsewogue (6-1) over Miller Place, 11-8 Garden City (3-0) over Jericho, 18-2 Bayport-Blue Point over Kings Park, 14-6 Hauppauge over West Hampton, 10-5 Deer Park over Glenn, 18-14 Wantagh over Plainedge, 17-8 Rocky Point over Huntington, 16-11 Lynbrook over Hewlett, 11-6 Sayville over Islip, 13-6 Baldwin over Calhoun, 16-6
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Saturday, April 16th Results
Sayville over Shoreham-Wading River, 7-4 Hicksville aces Hempstead, 12-0 St. Anthony's over Moorestown NJ, 8-3 Friends over Island Trees, 10-8 North Babylon over Longwood, 16-7 Massapequa doubles West Babylon, 16-8 Port Washington over Long Beach, 20-9
Highlights Games were completed before the worst of the weather hits. Emily Rosenthal (Port Washington) - Four Goals Danielle Doherty (Massapequa) - Five Goals
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St. Anthony's over Moorestown NJ, 8-3 Fine road win for St. Anthony's Girls over the well known state champion team from New Jersey. Scoring: St. Anthony's -- Annie Heagerty, 3 goals; Kerrin Maurer, 3 goals; Kasey Behr, 1 goals; Darcy Messina, 1 goals/2 assists; Lauren CoachS, 1 assists; Chrissy Schreiber, 2 assists. Moorestown (NJ) -- Toy, 2 goals; Shapiro, 1 goals. Goalies: St. Anthony's -- Tori Holland, 10 saves. Moorestown (NJ) -- Bianco, 9 saves.
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Manhasset 14, Chatham NJ 11
Highlights: Manhasset 14, Chatham (N.J.) 11: Jenny Vlahos had two goals and three assists and Cathryn Avallone added two goals and two assists for Manhasset (7-2) in non-league.
Scoring: Manhasset -- Jenny Vlahos, 2 goals/3 assists; Cathryn Avallone, 2 goals/2 assists; Ali Perez, 2 goals/1 assists; Charlotte Avallone, 2 goals; Maeve Mulholland, 1 goals; Halle Majorana, 1 goals; Sarah Barcia, 1 goals/1 assists; Julia Glynn, 1 goals; Natalie Stefan, 1 goals; Meghan Markham, 1 goals; Madison Molinari, 1 assists. Chatham (N.J.) -- Leto, 5 goals; Persely, 3 goals/1 assists; Murray, 2 goals; Murphy, 1 goals/1 assists; Maionano, 2 assists; Ford, 1 assists; Hyde, 1 assists.
Goalies: Manhasset -- Grace Morelli, 5 saves; Kelsey Quackenbush, 4 saves. Chatham (N.J.) -- Nall, 5 saves.
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Monday, April 18th Results
Comsewogue over Kings Park, 11-6 Darien (CT) over Manhasset, 19-9 St. John the Baptist over Holy Trinity, 16-2 West Babylon over Commack, 20-7 New Hyde Park over Jericho, 12-9 West Islip over Ward Melville, 14-12 Half Hollow Hills over Smithtown West, 17-3 (8-0 Second Half) East Islip over Smithtown East, 14-11 Locust Valley over Syosset, 16-9 Baldwin doubles Plainedge, 14-7 Bellport over Center Moriches, 12-9 North Shore four-folds Clarke, 16-4 Island Trees over Carle Place, 18-11 Oceanside over MacArthur, 8-3 Connetquot over Middle Country, 11-10 Hauppaugue (7-0) over Sayville, 12-10 Whitman over Pat-Med, 13-12, Triple Overtime Floyd over Lindenhurst, 9-6
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Wednesday, April 20th Results
Rocky Point over Shoreham Wading River, 11-8 Hewlett over Herricks, 17-8 South Side edges North Shore, 14-13 Floyd four-folds East Islip, 8-2 Division edges Baldwin, 9-8 Lynbrook downs Plainview JFK, 12-3 Island Trees outlasts Bethpage, 13-12 Port Washington crushes Plainedge, 16-6 (11-1 Half) Mount Sinai edges Miller Place, 11-10 Glenn edges Kings Park, 11-10 Long Beach edges Locust Valley, 9-8 Commack over Carle Place, 17-9 Kellenberg over Syosset, 17-4 Bayport-Blue Point over Eastport-South Manor, 11-8 Freeport over Elmont, 16-4 Huntington edges Harbofields, 9-8 West Islip edges Canandaigua, 11-10 East Hampton over Deer Park, 13-8 Smithtown East over Friends, 18-10
Highlights Many one goal affairs with winning cage shots by Erin Byrnes (West Islip), Alexis Thompson (Huntington), Melissa Rubin (Long Beach), Monika Sivilli (Glenn), Shayna Pirrecca (Mount Sinai), Emily Lucas (Island Trees), Julie Ballantyne (Division), and Kendall Gough (South Side).
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Wednesday, April 20th Results
Rocky Point over Shoreham Wading River, 11-8 Hewlett over Herricks, 17-8 South Side edges North Shore, 14-13 Floyd four-folds East Islip, 8-2 Division edges Baldwin, 9-8 Lynbrook downs Plainview JFK, 12-3 Island Trees outlasts Bethpage, 13-12 Port Washington crushes Plainedge, 16-6 (11-1 Half) Mount Sinai edges Miller Place, 11-10 Glenn edges Kings Park, 11-10 Long Beach edges Locust Valley, 9-8 Commack over Carle Place, 17-9 Kellenberg over Syosset, 17-4 Bayport-Blue Point over Eastport-South Manor, 11-8 Freeport over Elmont, 16-4 Huntington edges Harbofields, 9-8 West Islip edges Canandaigua, 11-10 East Hampton over Deer Park, 13-8 Smithtown East over Friends, 18-10
Highlights Many one goal affairs with winning cage shots by Erin Byrnes (West Islip), Alexis Thompson (Huntington), Melissa Rubin (Long Beach), Monika Sivilli (Glenn), Shayna Pirrecca (Mount Sinai), Emily Lucas (Island Trees), Julie Ballantyne (Division), and Kendall Gough (South Side). Shoreham Wading River must feel a little shocked to not be un-defeated. Goes to show when you move up into a tougher division its not a cake-walk any more
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Thursday, April 21st Results
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Famingdale over Wantagh, 14-10 St. Anthony's doubles Sacred Heart, 24-12
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I think the quote about SWR is an uneducated one. They have a new coach and most of the players are predomiately sophmores. They graduated many seniors last year just like Northport will do this year!
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I think the quote about SWR is an uneducated one. They have a new coach and most of the players are predomiately sophmores. They graduated many seniors last year just like Northport will do this year! When your old coach wanted to come back you should have welcomed him back with open arms. Yes, he wanted to come back and was told no. Bottom line, swr cannot compete as well in a more competitive division as in evidenced by their games this year. The fact that rocky point is not the team they were last year with out Mupo and they still beat swr speaks volumes. No longer do you have to win two playoff games to get in the finals like previous years. This spring will be a rude awakening for swr...
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I think the quote about SWR is an uneducated one. They have a new coach and most of the players are predomiately sophmores. They graduated many seniors last year just like Northport will do this year! . Funny, the best player on Northport (besides GIlroy) is a sophomore, age doesn't always matter
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No the old coach did not want to come back. I personally know him and he was not interested. Yes Rocky Point beat SWR and we have a new coach. All I am saying is that SWR is not the team it once was and they have work to do but slamming them and the kids who are involved is not productive as it isn't for any team. The girls who are involved with the program play respectfully and give credit where credit is due. The new coach works hard at taking the place of a coach who one 4 state championships. It is a hard place for her to be in, so give credit where credit is due.
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That also is an immature statement about Northport. There are certain teams who only have one or two talented players that make the whole teams and its evident. SWR graduated those players and have a new coaching staff and slamming kids is just plain immature.
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That also is an immature statement about Northport. There are certain teams who only have one or two talented players that make the whole teams and its evident. SWR graduated those players and have a new coaching staff and slamming kids is just plain immature. Now you are saying that swr graduated "those players with talent" leaving what? players who are not talented? Your words not mine. Too me, that sounds like you are slamming them. I never said team did not have talent I said they were in an easy division for years. Youch
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