Category Archives: Section XI News
ICYMI: Bay Shore’s Borbet Named NYS XC Coach of the Year
Longtime Bay Shore cross-country coach Steve Borbet was named New York State XC Coach of the Year and NFHS Region 1 Girls XC Coach of the Year for the 2018-19 season.
The news was announced recently.
Congrats, coach!
Results: Section XI Division I Wrestling Championships
Congratulations to all Suffolk County wrestling champions and those moving on to the NYSPHSAA tournament!
(Info compiled by LongIslandWrestling.org)
Photo credit Ray Nelson
Brackets: Division 1 Brackets
Championship Finals
- 99 – Mikey Manta (Hauppauge) dec. Christian Lievano (Ward Melville) 3-2
- 106 – Elijah Rivera (Bay Shore) dec. Vincent Ziccardi (Kings Park) 2-1
- 113 – Nick Lamorte (Rocky Point) dec. Frankie Volpe (Hauppauge) 5-3
- 120 – Jake Eckerle (Commack) dec. Steven Wilkinson (Connetquot) 6-2
- 126 – Anthony Dibartolo (Hauppauge) dec. Luke Smith (Hauppauge) 4-2 SV
- 132 – Zach Redding (Eastport-South Manor) TF Dalton Otto (Connetquot) 18-3
- 138 – Logan Sciotto (Rocky Point) dec. Gavin Damasco (Commack) 3-2 TB
- 145 – Marvin Lobo (Copiague) dec. Francis Whitehouse (Islip) 2-1
- 152 – Wenchard Pierre Louis (Brentwood) dec. Hunter Hughes (Newfield) 3-1 SV
- 160 – Jack Spahn (Islip) TF Daniel Cassera (Ward Melville) 17-1
- 170 – Danny Mauriello (Hauppauge) dec. James Araneo (Ward Melville) 3-2
- 182 – Joe Lopresti (Sayville) dec. Michael Tyrrell (Hauppauge) 5-3
- 195 – Christopher Bold (Miller Place) dec. Mohab Ali (Newfield) 9-5
- 220 – Malik Leftenant (Copiague) dec. Jayshon Hines (North Babylon) 2-1 TB
- 285 – London Castillo (Brentwood) pinned Sean Schaller (Connetquot) 5:36
Rick Herrmann Most Outstanding Wrestler: Joe Lopresti (Sayville, 182)
Jack Mahoney Champion of Champions: Wenchard Pierre Louis (Brentwood, 152)
Most Pins least Time: Luke Smith (Hauppauge, 126), 4 in 9:43
Bill Knapp Award: Hauppauge
Consolation Finals 3rd/4th
- 99 – Fernando Romero (Brentwood) dec. Michael Giugliano (Miller Place) 2-0
- 106 – Anthony Spataro (Patchogue-Medford) pinned Joseph Petrone (Huntington) 3:16
- 113 – Mack Murtha (Sayville) dec. Luke D`Angelo (Commack) 3-2
- 120 – Jared Weinhaus (Sachem East) dec. Matthew Cracchiola (Ward Melville) 7-0
- 126 – Evan Matias (Rocky Point) dec. Thomas DiResta (Kings Park) 6-2
- 132 – Sean Peterson (Islip) dec. Fidel Patterson (Central Islip) 6-2
- 138 – Cosmo Stoia (William Floyd) dec. Jack Marlow (Northport) 7-4
- 145 – Michael Barker (Sachem North) dec. Chris Boudreau (Hauppauge) 5-4
- 152 – Keon Ayala (Bay Shore) dec. Corey Cimino (Sachem East) 5-2
- 160 – Nicholas Otero (Copiague) pinned Jake Trovato (Lindenhurst) 1:29
- 170 – Jackson Hulse (Westhampton Beach) dec. Zach Soriano (Longwood) 3-1
- 182 – Tyler Pelech (Longwood) dec. Josh Leidig (Bellport) 6-5
- 195 – Robert Gomez (Kings Park) dec. Jairo Caceres (Lindenhurst) 3-1
- 220 – Peter Magliocco (Northport) dec. Jeff Perez (Lindenhurst) 8-3
- 285 – Chris Powell (Centereach) md. Nick Butler (Northport) Maj 11-3
Consolation Finals 5th/6th
- 99 – Justin Shayew (East Islip) def. John Tietjen (Sachem East) by FFT
- 106 – Wyatt Gentzel (Bellport) pinned Kyle Walker (Brentwood) 1:57
- 113 – Harry Wiwczar (Kings Park) dec. Sean Beatty (Patchogue-Medford) 4-3
- 120 – Logan Delisle (Islip) dec. Christian Paredes (Connetquot) 3-1 SV
- 126 – Israel Aucancela (Brentwood) dec. Justin Klein (Miller Place) 3-0
- 132 – Andrew Maiorini (Hauppauge) dec. Thomas Huxtable (Smithtown East) 6-2
- 138 – Kyle Klein Jr. (Miller Place) pinned Matthew Hole (Islip) 2:28
- 145 – Michael Waxman (Commack) def. Jonah Poueriet (Bellport) by FFT
- 152 – Marino Mancuso (Commack) dec. David Burg (Northport) 3-2
- 160 – Johnathan DelVecchio (Longwood) pinned Andy Rojas (William Floyd) 2:57
- 170 – Brendan Syrop (Sachem East) dec. Kiernan Derway (Kings Park) 2-0
- 182 – Ethan Aulino (Lindenhurst) dec. Noah Bila (Miller Place) 7-1
- 195 – Sean White (Deer Park) pinned Jayden Green (Bellport) 4:12
- 220 – Danny Goldman (Commack) dec. Cole Blatter (Comsewogue) 6-1
- 285 – Evan Albrecht (Patchogue-Medford) dec. David Hartmann (Bellport) 2-1 TB
2019-2020 Section XI Bowling Champions
Congrats to all teams and individuals who won Suffolk County bowling titles:
- Boys Bowling Champions East Islip
- Girls Bowling Champions Smithtown/KP
Also photographed below are our bowling all-stars!
Panariello Earns Wrestling Hall of Fame Lifetime Service Honor
Former Section XI wrestling chairman (07-15) Bob Panariello has been announced as an inductee of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Downstate New York inductee for his lifetime service.
He will be honored with a handful of others during a ceremony on May 22.
Panariello, currently the athletic director at his alma mater, Bay Shore, also serves on the New York State Wrestling Committee.
Central Islip, Babylon, West Babylon and Mt Sinai Win Cheer Titles
Congrats to our Suffolk County cheer champions headed to states: Central Islip, Babylon, West Babylon and Mt Sinai! Now let’s go win states! 🏆
Results: Section XI Division II Wrestling Championships
Congrats to all Section XI Division II champions!
All information is compiled by LongIslandWrestling.org.
Team Scores
1. Mount Sinai 261
2. Shoreham-Wading River 248
3. John Glenn 219
4. Mattituck 201
5. Hampton Bays 128.5
6. Bayport-Blue Point 112.5
7. Port Jefferson 110.5
8. Center Moriches 82.5
9. Southampton 65
10. Babylon 38
Division 2 Brackets
Championship Finals
99 – Brayden Fahrbach (Mount Sinai) dec. Chris Colon (Shoreham-Wading River) 2-1
106 – Craig Jablonski (Shoreham-Wading River) dec. Anthony Mirando (John Glenn) 2-1
113 – Max Gallagher (Bayport-Blue Point) TF Anthony D`Elia (Port Jefferson) 17-2
120 – Joe Sparacio (Bayport-Blue Point) dec. Connor Pearce (Shoreham-Wading River) 8-3
126 – Jordan Titus (Center Moriches) TF Jack Tyrell (Mount Sinai) 18-3
132 – Brenden Goodrich (Mount Sinai) dec. Jake Jablonski (Shoreham-Wading River) 6-2
138 – Mike O`Brien (Mount Sinai) md. River Orlando (Hampton Bays) 15-4
145 – Willy Kraus (Hampton Bays) md. Ryan Shanian (Mount Sinai) 9-0
152 – Thomas Giaramita (John Glenn) md. Cole DiGregorio (Matt) 10-2
160 – Jackson Cantelmo (Matt) dec. Malachi Boisseau (Matt) 5-3
170 – Matt Campo (Mount Sinai) pinned Ben Brown (SH) 1:25
182 – Joe Goodrich (Mount Sinai) pinned Ethan Schmidt (Matt) 4:53
195 – Justin Vega (John Glenn) dec. Adham Shata (Mount Sinai) 5-2
220 – Colby Suglia (Matt) pinned Connor DeLumen (Shoreham-Wading River) 3:01
285 – Tyler Marlborough (Matt) dec. Ryan Kang (John Glenn) 6-1
Rick Herrmann Most Outstanding Wrestler: Joe Sparacio (Bayport-Blue Point, 120)
Jack Mahoney Champion of Champions: Brenden Goodrich (Mount Sinai, 132)
Most Pins least Time: Matt Campo (Mt. Sinai, 170), 4 in 2:07
Bill Knapp Award: Mt. Sinai
Consolation Finals
99 – Kyle Barber (Bayport-Blue Point) dec. Frank D`Elia (Port Jefferson) 5-4
106 – Will Miller (Shoreham-Wading River) dec. Michael Sangiradi (John Glenn) 5-1
113 – Tristan Petretti (Shoreham-Wading River) dec. Liam Rogers (Port Jefferson) 11-4
120 – Tyler Rogers (Port Jefferson) dec. Chris Boccard (John Glenn) 5-3 SV
126 – Luke Altman (Matt) dec. Jack DeVoe (Babylon) 5-4
132 – Dan Puluc (Matt) pinned Dom Bonifazio (Bayport-Blue Point) 1:26
138 – Anthony Evangelista (Port Jefferson) dec. Chris Anderson (Shoreham-Wading River) 2-1
145 – Sean Miller (Shoreham-Wading River) dec. Danny Hromada (Center Moriches) 2-1
152 – Dan Dacos (Shoreham-Wading River) dec. Dakota Thompson (Hampton Bays) 4-0
160 – Tristin Nardi (Mount Sinai) pinned Ryan Eno (John Glenn) 1:39
170 – Ian Fratarcangeli (John Glenn) dec. Antonio Jimenez (Matt) 1-0
182 – William Krivickas (Hampton Bays) dec. Marcos Arriola (Center Moriches) 8-6 SV
195 – Jake Ekert (Shoreham-Wading River) pinned Johan Moraxtitla (SH) 1:43
220 – Hancey Lopez (John Glenn) dec. Gian Luca Ferrara (Mount Sinai) 2-1 TB
285 – Dylan Blanco (Shoreham-Wading River) dec. Jack Niedeberger (Port Jefferson) 5-0
Recap: NYSPHSAA Holds Quarterly Executive Committee Meeting
he New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) held its quarterly meeting of its Executive Committee in Saratoga Springs on Friday, February 7th.
The Committee voted on several key proposals important to the Association’s 783-member schools.
CLICK HERE: Recap of Voting Items
Some highlights:
- The Executive Committee approved Middletown High School as the host of the 2021 and 2023 Outdoor Track and Field Championships and Cicero-North Syracuse High School as the host of the 2022 Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
- Sportime in Schenectady was approved as the championship site for Girls Tennis Championships in 2020-2022.
- Centereach High School was approved for Field Hockey Championships for 2020-2022.
- SRC Arena (Syracuse) was approved for Wrestling Dual Meet Championships in 2021-2023.
- The Executive Committee approved a proposal in the sport of Girls Golf that Board of Education approved coaches may coach their student-athletes during the round.
- Approval was also given to amend the NYSPHSAA Handbook rule 5.08 #4 in the sport of Bowling regarding Baker Tournaments.
- A proposal to allow individual sections to determine their own start date in the sport of Boys Lacrosse to either week #36 or week #37 was defeated by a vote of 16-6.
- The Executive Committee approved endorsing an NCAA June scholastic event in the sport of Boys’ Basketball.
High School Field Hockey Moves from Halves to Quarters in 2020 Season
High school field hockey games will be played in four quarters instead of two halves beginning with the 2020 season.
This significant change was one of several rules revisions recommended by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Field Hockey Rules Committee at its January 13-15 meeting in Indianapolis. All rules changes were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.
“The NFHS Field Hockey Rules Committee continues to strive to find ways to improve the ease and use of the rules for officials and coaches, which is evident in many of the changes made for the 2020 field hockey season,” said Julie Cochran, NFHS director of sports and liaison to the NFHS Field Hockey Rules Committee.
The rules committee’s change moves the game to four 15-minute periods from two 30-minute halves. The committee believes this will allow teams to maximize their play for the entire match. Set stoppage times of two minutes between the first and second quarters – as well as between the third and fourth quarters – will provide student-athletes breaks for rest, hydration and strategizing. The length of halftime is set for 10 minutes, with teams changing goals.
“I think the shift to quarters is going to be interesting,” said Sherry Bryant, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) associate director and chair of the NFHS Field Hockey Rules Committee. “From an educational athletics point of view, a standardized break between quarters to address health and safety of athletes provides consistent opportunity for coaching, all while enhancing the excitement and flow of the game. It seems like a true win-win scenario.”
Changes to the sport’s period lengths primarily affect Rule 4-1-1; however, they also impact Rules 5-1-1, 5-1-2 and 5-2-2. To be specific, the rules now detail the start of a game with a center pass and the restart of play by a center pass following each goal by a player of the team not scoring.
As a result of the change in periods, the committee removed language pertaining to the starting and stopping of the game clock. Consequently, the sport no longer features time-outs. Rule 4-2-3 previously stated each team is permitted two 90-second time-outs per game. With the change to four quarters, teams now have guaranteed breaks for rest, hydration and coaching opportunities.
Cochran added that the rules committee adjusted team time-outs in an effort to keep the game fluid with the guaranteed stoppage of play now between quarters.
The rules committee also made significant changes that clarify the intent of penalties found as part of Rule 12-1. The committee also added definitions of cards related to coaches’ conduct.
Previously, Rule 12-1 PENALTIES consisted of six items and a note. It has been reduced from six penalties to three penalties, including the removal of definitions for each offense.
Rule 12-1 PENALTY 1 has been expanded to clarify when a penalty card is issued, and it also defines green, yellow and red cards. The newly adopted third penalty details restarting play when a foul is called prior to clock stoppage, when the ball goes out of bounds, and if no foul is called prior to clock stoppage.
An overhaul of the player uniform rule – Rule 1-5-1 through 1-5-8 – was also notable. Changes carried out by the committee reorganized the uniform rule and provided further clarity with the addition of language regarding uniform bottoms.
Changes to the player uniform rule reflect recent changes in high school volleyball rules. In field hockey, players are permitted to wear a single-colored short or long-sleeved shirt. If worn, home-team undershirts must be white. The visiting team’s undershirt must match the color of the jersey or be black or a dark color. All players who choose to wear an undershirt must wear the same color as her teammates.
Other uniform rules changes include like-colored uniform bottoms, which include styles such as shorts, skirts, kilts or pants, provided shin guards are visible. The home team must wear solid, knee-length white socks/sock guards, while the visiting team must have a dark, contrasting color. The committee’s actions also included defining the use of player numbers, which also must be a solid, contrasting color and feature no more than two digits (00-99).
Another rules change for 2020 introduces the definition of shadowing to the rules. Shadowing is the act of being within playing distance of an opponent and following the player’s movement on the field without impeding progress. The new rule, Rule 3-3-9, is found among definitions of techniques within the rules book.
The final change, Rule 10-3-2, specifies that the criteria for completion of a penalty corner during extended play will mirror the procedures for ending a penalty corner during regulation play.
A complete listing of the field hockey rules changes will be available on the NFHS website at www.nfhs.org. Click on “Activities & Sports” at the top of the home page and select “Field Hockey.”
According to the 2018-19 NFHS High School Athletics Participation Survey, field hockey has 60,824 girls participating in more than 1,700 schools nationwide.
Online link to article: https://www.nfhs.org/articles/high-school-field-hockey-moves-from-halves-to-quarters-in-2020-season/
Get Tickets to NYSPHSAA Wrestling Championships
The New York State Public High School Athletic Association has announced tickets are now on sale for both the 2020 High School Wrestling Individual State Championships this month.
INDIVIDUAL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS – February 28-29 @ Times Union Center:
The Times Union Center will host the 56th annual State Tournament on Friday, February 28 and Saturday, February 29 with practices taking place on February 27. Tickets can be purchased for one or all three sessions starting today at the Times Union Center Box Office, charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000, or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Three ticket packages are being offered for the tournament including a “Premium package” for $39 in which an attendee would receive a ticket for each of the first two sessions and a third ticket for the last session in a premium seating area closer to the floor (for finals only). Also available will be a one-session ticket for $10 as well as a three-session package without premium seating for $30. All seating is general admission except for premium seating for the finals. Premium seating will not be sold separately for the finals.
The Association has released its official competition schedule for the individual tournament and is as follows (more tournament information can be found at www.nysphsaa.org):
SESSION #1
Friday, February 28
- 9:30 am….……………………Parade of Champions/National Anthem
- 10 am – 2 pm…..….………Preliminaries: Division 1 and 2
- 2 pm – 4 pm……..…………Quarterfinals: Division 1 and 2
- 4 pm – 8 pm…..……………Wrestlebacks: Division 1 and 2
SESSION #2
Saturday, February 29
- 9:30 am………………………..National Anthem/Special Awards
- 10:00 am – 12:30 pm……Semifinals: Division 1 and / Wrestlebacks: Division 1 and 2
- 12:30 – 2:00 pm………….. Wrestlebacks/Cons Semifinals: Div. 1 & 2
- 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm………. Consolation Finals: Division 1 and 2
SESSION #3
Saturday, February 29
- 6 pm……………………………..FINALS: Division 1 and 2 (2 mats only)
The 2020 tournament is now in its 16th year of a two-division format and will follow a similar schedule to last year’s event held at the Times Union Center. All matches will be streamed on the NFHS Network for $10.99 per month.
This year will mark the 11th year an additional 120 wrestlers will fill the byes in the brackets bringing the total number of participants to nearly 500.
For the first time, NYSPHSAA will recognize the 7th and 8th place wrestler on the awards podium for each weight class, which will result in additional consolation matches on Saturday afternoon. Qualifiers will hail from the 11 NYSPHSAA sections, as well as from the Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) of New York City and the Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA). The Times Union Center has hosted this event 13 of the last 14 years.



