The Longwood High School varsity cheerleading squad was recently honored by the Suffolk County Legislature for its championship season.

The Longwood High School varsity cheerleading squad was recently honored by the Suffolk County Legislature for its championship season.

Rocky Point natives Justin and Troy Reh are two of the best players on the top-ranked men’s lacrosse team in nation at the University of Albany.
The Reh brothers, who were All-Americans in high school, were recently featured in a story by the Albany Times Union newspaper.
The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) is proud to announce its winter 2018 Scholar-Athlete teams and individuals.
This is the 26th year the NYSPHSAA has conducted the Scholar-Athlete program, which is sponsored by Pupil Benefits Plan, Inc.
This winter, NYSPHSAA recognized 2,336 Scholar-Athlete teams and 31,072 individuals. The figures represent a 13.73% (282 more teams) and 5.15% (1,521 individuals) increase compared to the number of honorees for the winter 2017 season.
To be recognized as a Scholar-Athlete team, 75% of a team’s roster is required when computing a team’s average GPA, which must be 90.0 or greater. Student-athletes with a 90.0 or greater GPA are still recognized as Scholar-Athlete recipients even if their team did not qualify for the Scholar-Athlete team award.
“Research continues to provide evidence that student-athletes perform better in the classroom when compared to their non-participating classmates. The NYSPHSAA Scholar-Athlete program brings attention to the benefit and impact interscholastic sports participation has upon students,” said Robert Zayas, NYSPHSAA Executive Director. “We are very proud of this program and all of the students who excel in the classroom.”
The full list of scholar athlete teams for the winter 2018 season can be found here!
The full list of scholar athlete individuals for the winter 2018 season can be found here!
#SectionXITBT: It’s amazing to think that high school sports in Suffolk County dates back more than 100 years.
This archived image is from Riverhead High School and features its contingent of runners who competed at the famed Penn Relays in 1925.
The photo still lives at the high school.
Please be advised the Section XI office will closed today, Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 11:30 a.m. due to severe winter weather.
If you have game changes please do them ASAP.
Stay warm and be safe!
Hills East’s Savion Lewis was named New York’s Mr. Basketball for his outstanding play during the 2018 season.
Lewis, who is the all-time leading scorer in school history, led his team to a Long Island and Suffolk County title this year. Hills lost in the state finals this past weekend.
In the photo above, Lewis received his honor from BCANY President Todd Rose, NYS boys basketball coordinator Bob Mayo, and NYS basketball tournament director Ben Nelson.
Lewis will attend Division I Quinnipiac and is the first Suffolk County name to win the honor since Tobias Harris in 2010. Harris played at Hills West and is currently on the LA Clippers in the NBA.
On the same day that Lewis was honored, Hills East’s Shane Dean received the NYSPHSAA basketball sportsmanship award.
They’re back! For the first time since 2003, Amityville boys basketball has won a New York State title. This marks the fifth one in school history.
The Warriors were led by tournament MVP, Josh Serrano, who had 29 points, six steals and five assists in the 74-54 victory against Ardsley at Floyd L. Maines Arena in Binghamton, N.Y.
Amityville is now 27-1 this season and will take its 19-game winning streak to the state Federation Tournament of Champions at Glens Falls next weekend against Park, the state CHSAA champion.
“It feels crazy. It’s my senior year and my last chance to win a championship. I wanted it badly,” Serrano told Newsday after the game. “This was a special game.”
Shelter Island Athletic Director, Todd Gulluscio, was recognized with the Apple Appreciation Award by the New York State Athletic Administrator’s Association (NYSAAA).
The honor is awarded for those who strive to increase the quality of athletics in the State of New York and for the loyalty and extra effort given to the NYSAAA.
The award was given to Gulluscio at the NYSAAA awards luncheon on Friday, March 16 in Saratoga.
“Thank you to my colleagues in Section XI and the NYSAAA,” Gulluscio said via Twitter “I am humbled and honored to have received the Apple Award. It is an honor and a pleasure to be a part of this journey with all of you.”
At the latest Section XI Athletic Council meeting on Monday, March 12, four local coaches were presented with certificates for honors they received from the NYSPHSAA.
Ann Naughton, the field hockey coach at Smithtown East, received state level recognition. Photographed are Tom Combs, Executive Director of Section XI, Ann Naughton, Pat Smith, Smithtown Athletic Director, and Deb Ferry, President of Section XI. (Photo above!)

Lou Hanner, a soccer coach at John Glenn, was presented his regional level recognition. Photographed are Tom Combs, Executive Director of Section XI, Lou Hanner, Dave Shanahan, John Glenn Athletic Director, and Deb Ferry, President of Section XI.

Paul Koretzki and Robert Szymanski cross country coaches from Shoreham-Wading River High School receive their state level recognition. Photographed are Tom Combs, Executive Director-Section XI; Paul Koretzki-Award Winner, Robert Szymanski-Award Winner, Mark Passamonte-SWR Athletic Director; Deb Ferry, President-Section XI.