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mt saini cant be happy. last year was a free pass to states

mt sinai beat shoreham last year during regular season play 9-8 and have a strong team coming back this year. Shoreham too has strong players coming back it will be interesting to see the match up again. im sure it wont be the only time we get to see them play each other.

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division C is ??????????? what do you have to do to go to states ???? beat 2 teams

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division C is ??????????? what do you have to do to go to states ???? beat 2 teams


Yes it is a joke but that is how it is set up

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that must be why all those 8th + 9th graders play varsity on that powerhouse program

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that must be why all those 8th + 9th graders play varsity on that powerhouse program


Look, C schools are, by definition, smaller in student population. That means there's less talent to choose from. Ergo, more room for younger talent.

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Right when you have a school with 675 students as opposed to 1500 not as easy to find as many quality players

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other than the few middle school students on these teams........WHO Cares. Win and you can play in playoffs...that goes for the "bigger" schools whose parents are upset that their middle schooler isnt playing varsity. Get real. What a bunch of "whiners"

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division C is ??????????? what do you have to do to go to states ???? beat 2 teams

I bet some of those C teams will beat most of the A and B teams!

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Please remove Diana Rienzo and Christine Rienzo from your list. They turned down the Siena offer for a variety of reasons.

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that must be why all those 8th + 9th graders play varsity on that powerhouse program
Manhasset was a "c" school for years, and most "A" schools couldn't beat them so whats your point

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Division 1 junior commits from Ward Melville

Maddy Wollmuth- Virginia Tech
Emily Rogers-Healion- University of Pennsylvania
Ally Tilley- University of Conneticut
Deryn Blaney- University of Conneticut
Sam Grillo- Quinnipiac
Erin Cunningham- Jacksonville


and senior commits...

Lizzy Rullan- Navy
Jordan Poretto- St. Francis

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Opening Results - Monday, March 19th

Mepham over West Hempstead, 19-7
Long Beach over Seaford, 12-8
Sachem North over Kings Park, 11-9
Locust Valley over Baldwin, 10-8
Island Trees over MacArthur, 17-8
Deer Park over Longwood, 13-3
Plainedge over Mineola, 16-6
Sayville over Lindenhurst, 11-5
Riverhead over Center Moriches, 15-3
Syosset over Carle Place, 15-5
Farmingdale over Wantage, 12-10

Saturday, March 17th Results

East Meadow over Carle Place, 8-7
Cold Spring Harbor over Calhoun, 16-5

Friday, March 16th Results

West Islip over Massapequa, 14-12
Wheatley over Mepham 11-6
New Hyde Park over East Meadow, 12-10
Babylon over Middle Country, 13-12
Westhampton over North Babylon, 20-9
Hewlett over Sewanhaka, 13-5
Clarke over Great Neck North, 13-9

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Suffolk's Cinelli Discusses Fewer High School Championships

Story reprinted from Newsday High School Sports, March 18th

Suffolk County's top high school sports official has introduced the idea of eliminating or curtailing state championships because of the high cost of participation.

"We love the state championships, but financially it's a burden," Section XI executive director Ed Cinelli said. "That's the reason we want to discuss this. For the 2011-12 school year, there is not a single state championship on Long Island. We're traveling for everything. There's a huge cost to that. We'd like to bring some events down here."

School districts, which help support Sections VIII and XI -- the governing bodies for sports in Nassau and Suffolk respectively -- through dues, are under tremendous financial pressure, struggling with the fallout from reduced state aid, staff layoffs, escalating pension costs and staying within the mandated 2 percent cap on property tax increases.

Cinelli said it cost Section XI more than $200,000 in travel expenses for the 2010-11 school year to send Suffolk teams or individual athletes to state championships. The New [lacrosse] State Public High Schools Athletic Association reimburses each of the state's 11 sections for some transportation costs for state tournaments, but not for all travel costs.

The remainder of the article is available at Newsday's web site.

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Tuesday, March 20th Results

New Hyde Park over Mepham, 14-8
Massapequa over Hicksville, 16-4
Rocky Point defeats West Islip, 14-11
East Hampton edges West Hampton, 14-13

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Tuesday, March 20th Results

New Hyde Park over Mepham, 14-8
Massapequa over Hicksville, 16-4
Rocky Point defeats West Islip, 14-11
East Hampton edges West Hampton, 14-13


Ward Melville vs Sayville : 6 - 5.

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Division A Rocky Point over Division C West Islip, looks klike Rocky Point is the real deal, regardless of division.

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supposed to read Division "C" Rocky point over Division "A" West Islip... Sorry

My kids don't play for Rocky, but we play against them later in the season... i'm thinking we might lose....

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Division A Rocky Point over Division C West Islip, looks klike Rocky Point is the real deal, regardless of division.


Look back to posts in early February regarding Rocky Point. They have their old coach back.... They are going to be good...

btw, they are a "B" school

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Division A Rocky Point over Division C West Islip, looks klike Rocky Point is the real deal, regardless of division.


Anyone know the teams who are playing in RP's invitational this weekend????

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Inside Lacrosse Top 20 preseason high school rankings... LI has 4 teams in the top 20

http://insidelacrosse.com/ilwomen/news/2012/02/22/ilwomencom-2012-preseason-high-school-rankings


Maryland has 4 in the top 9.

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Bayport-Blue Point is going to the RP invitational. That's all I know.

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Wednesday, March 21st Results

Farmingdale over Plainview JFK, 21-2 (16-0 Halftime)
Massapequa over East Islip, 13-11
Pat-Med over Islip, 11-8
Port Washington doubles Oceanside, 14-7
Baldwin over East Meadow, 12-7
South Side over Division, 14-8
Wantagh crushes Lynbrook, 19-2 (14-2 Haltime)
Long Beach overtimes Plainedge, 9-8
Manhasset over Calhoun, 15-1 (10-0 Haltime)
Connetquot doubles Glenn, 20-10
Syosset over MacArthur, 12-5
Garden City over Hewlett, 17-9
Sacred Heart over Cold Spring Harbor, 13-7

Highlights
Farmingdale and Connetquot become the first offenses to hang up 20 goals this season with Wantagh just missing the double-decade mark with 19 goals.

Liz Rourke won the face-off and scored the winning goal unassisted for Long Beach in the second overtime of their match with Plainedge.

Kimberly Kolodny (Farmingdale) - 4 Goals
Kristin Yevoli (Massapequa) - 4 Goals
Kaitlyn Brown (Port Washington) - 6 Goals
Allie Rogers (Baldwin) - 4 Goals
Colleen Lovett (Wantagh) - 4 Goals
Julia Glynn (Manhasset) - 4 Goals
Torrye Zullo (Connetquot) - 4 Goals
Morgan Lannig (Syooset, freshman) - 6 Goals
Alexandra Bruno (Garden City) - 4 Goals

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Since Suffolk has not started yet, some news from the east. Attended the Hauppauge/Bay Shore game and Bay Shore girls team looks pretty strong this season. Score was around 8-4 (about) but seemed that the teams were playing nearly full tilt. Anyone else see Bay Shore yet this season in Suffolk?

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Is Long Beach supposed to be strong this season?

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Thursday, March 22nd Results

Hauppauge over Babylon, 14-4 (10-1 Halftime)
Rocky Point edges Bayport-Blue Point, 7-6
New Hyde Park easily over Herricks, 20-8
Mepham edges Bethpage, 11-10
Glen Cove over Carey, 13-5
Seaford doubles Division, 18-9

Highlights
Alyssa Milano scored three goals and tallied an assist for Rocky Point (2-0) in its Division II opener.

Emma Schait had six goals and two assist and Diana Schait made 13 saves to lead Seaford (1-1).

Jillian Graziano had six goals and five assists, Kristen Lynch had five goals and three assists and junior Laura Rice had a career-high five goals to lead New Hyde Park (2-0) in Conference B-II.

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Rocky Point edges Bayport-Blue Point, 7-6
...and yes, BOTC expects an update via Powderfinger from the sidelines of this one :-)

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Haha, okay. It was a close game, back and forth the whole time. RP was up by 3 at one point but BBP closed the gap before running out of clock. A couple warnings by the refs to the coaches of both teams, a pretty equal number of yellows on each side, it was an exciting game.

That's about as succinct as I can get. whistle I heard these teams will not be rematched at the round robin thing RP is hosting on Saturday, but I still don't know who else is attending.

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Friday, March 23rd Results

Action takes off across the board as both Section VIII and Section XI games move into full swing on the girls side.

Mount Sinai over Westhampton, 14-9
Malverne/East Rockaway over Hempstead, 14-1
Locust Valley over Carle Place, 19-12
Miller Place over Glenn, 14-12
Ward Melville handles West Islip, 16-6
Sachem North over Whitman, 11-4
Kellenberg over Long Island Lutheran, 17-6
Bay Shore over West Babylon, 15-10 (12-4 Halftime)
Half Hollow Hills over Smithtown East, 13-7
Long Beach over Syosset, 8-5
North Shore over Wheatley, 13-3 (11-1 Halftime)
Northport over East Islip, 9-5
East Hampton seven-fold over Center Moriches, 14-2
Elmont edges West Hempstead, 13-12
ESM over Kings Park, 15-7
South Side over Hewlett, 19-13
Freeport over Valley Stream District, 16-10
Sayville over Islip, 16-1 (11-1 Halftime)
Floral Park over MacArthur, 13-12, Overtime
Seaford over Lynbrook, 19-15

Highlights
Bay Shore opens strongly as some have suggested in preseason reviews.

Page Bonomi opens with five goals to support Northport's new campaign.

Junior Ashley Gomes scored a career-high nine goals to lead Freeport in their Conference V match.

Floral Park's Jeanna Orfanos scored her seventh goal of the game with 1:42 remaining in overtime to win it, 13-12.


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Yes I watched them play yesterday. I went to watch my niece play for West Babylon. Classy coach, didn't run score up although at one point it was 11-1 Bay Shore. Very very strong offensively with a number of kids that can play. I don't know who they are since they didn't have rosters or announcing. I will look at Newsday High School Sports for game recap.

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Saturday, March 24th Results

New Hyde Park over Great Neck North, 20-8
Behtpage over Great Neck South, 13-4
Roslyn over Jericho, 5-4
Herricks over Sewanhaka, 15-14

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Monday, March 26th Results

MacArthur over Plainview JFk, 11-6
Valley Stream District over Elmont, 17-4 (12-2 Halftime)
Bay Shore over Middle Country, 17-8
Seaford over Plainedge, 15-11
West Hempstead overtimes Malverne/East Rockaway, 14-13
Babylon handles Center Moriches, 14-3
Friends over St. Dominics, 19-9
Massapequa over West Babylon, 13-12
St. John the Baptist over Kellenberg, 16-11
Sacred Heart over Suffern, 16-11
Long Island Lutheran over Mary Louis, 20-5
Hewlett over Island Trees, 16-11

Highlights
Bay Shore's win again starts points Suffolk Division I action to top matchups with Northport and others.

Erin Guerrero (four goals) scored the winner with 1:53 remaining in the second overtime for West Hempstead (1-1) in Conference V.

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Anyone care to comment on some early season surprises?

How are the top ranked teams doing?

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stud at NHP has over 20 goals already

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Anyone care to comment on some early season surprises?

How are the top ranked teams doing?


West Islip not doing so well

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Anyone care to comment on some early season surprises? How are the top ranked teams doing?

Suffolk League I
The first surprise so far has to be Bay Shore. Not so much for their wins, but because both of their first two games were over at halftime (12-4, 9-3). Seems that the tank has much more to give and the goals are coming from all over the field. Also in Suffolk, Sachem North, Sachem East, Ward Melville, and Northport are all off to expected starts. West Islip at 1-2 is off slowly, but their win was against Massapequa who many were saying looked great in their 13-12 OT comeback yesterday.

Suffolk League II
Still like Hauppauge from last season along with Sayville and Rocky Point. Remain fearful of Mount Sinai - this was the very young varsity team from last year and returning most of the squad. With only one match against Westhampton done, hard to know where they really stand, but these figure to be the top four across the board.

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Anyone care to comment on some early season surprises? How are the top ranked teams doing?

Suffolk League I
The first surprise so far has to be Bay Shore. Not so much for their wins, but because both of their first two games were over at halftime (12-4, 9-3). Seems that the tank has much more to give and the goals are coming from all over the field. Also in Suffolk, Sachem North, Sachem East, Ward Melville, and Northport are all off to expected starts. West Islip at 1-2 is off slowly, but their win was against Massapequa who many were saying looked great in their 13-12 OT comeback yesterday.

Suffolk League II
Still like Hauppauge from last season along with Sayville and Rocky Point. Remain fearful of Mount Sinai - this was the very young varsity team from last year and returning most of the squad. With only one match against Westhampton done, hard to know where they really stand, but these figure to be the top four across the board.

ESM will certainly be heard from!

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stud at NHP has over 20 goals already


best player in Nassau County by far

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Pre Season Coaches Poll- some better pick it up!
Conference 1A
1. Farmingdale
2. Massapequa
3. Port Washington
4. Baldwin
5. Syosset
6. MacArthur
7. East Meadow
8. Oceanside
9. Hicksville
10. Plainview/Old Bethpage

Conference 2B
1. Garden City
2. Manhasset
3. Wantagh
4. Plainedge
5. Division
6. Southside
7. Long Beach
8. Lynbrook
9. Calhoun
10. Hewlett

Conference 3B
1. Floral Park
2. Bethpage
3. New Hyde Park
4. Roslyn
5. Glen Cove
6. Sewanahaka
7. Carey
8. Bellmore JFK
9. Herricks
10. Mepham
11. Jericho
12. Great Neck North
13. Great Neck South

Conference 4C
1. North Shore
2. Cold Spring Harbor
3. Locust Valley
4. Seaford
5. Friends Academy
6. Island Trees
7. Mineola
8. Carle Place
9. Clarke
10. Wheatly


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Tuesday, March 27th Results

Carey over Wheatley, 8-6
Mount Sinai twenties Glenn, 20-6
Locust Valley over Plainview JFK, 18-4
Shoreham-Wading River over Rocky Point, 10-7
North Shore edges South Side, 18-17
Bellmore JFK edges Sewanhaka, 13-12
St. John the Baptist over Friends, 20-8
Huntington edges Deer Park, 9-8
Islip over Greenport/Southold/Mattituck, 14-11
Floral Park over Great Neck South, 15-7
St. Dominic over St. Francis Prep, 17-7
East Hampton over Bellport, 18-5
Kings Park by two over Miller Place, 11-9
Sayville cross-towns Bayport-Blue Point, 13-5
Hauppauge over Harborfields, 12-7
Bethpage over Great Neck North, 11-7
ESM over Comsewogue, 18-5
Seaford over Oceanside, 13-5

Highlights
Multiple one goal games from the Tuesday slate.

Jenna Orfanos had six goals and two assists to lead Floral Park (3-0) in Conference 2B.

Dene' DiMartino had six goals and seven draw controls for ESM (2-0) in League II.

Freshman Sydney Pirreca scored a career-high seven goals and had an assist and Shayna Pirreca had three goals and four assists to lead Mt. SInai (2-0) in Division II.

Amanda Johansen had six goals and an assist and Tess Korten had three goals and five assists as North Shore (2-0) held on in non-league.

Melissa Esposito scored five goals and two assists, including the goal that put Bellmore JFK (3-1, 2-1) up 13-11 late in the second half in Conference B-III.

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