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Suffolk to the Pros: Mike James

Mike James played nearly 600 games in the NBA from 2001 through 2014. Undrafted out of Duquesne, the Amityville High alum averaged 9.9 points per game throughout his career.

Just prior to signing his first NBA contract with the Miami Heat in 2001, James played professionally in France and Austria.

James had many stops across multiple NBA cities, including Boston, Detroit, Milwaukee, Houston, Toronto, Minnesota, New Orleans, Washington, Chicago and Dallas.

Perhaps his most fruitful stay was with Detroit in 2004 when he was a reserve member of their championship team.

His best individual season, however, was with the Raptors in 2005-2006 when he averaged career highs with 20.3 points, 5.8 assists and 3.3 rebounds per game. He also shot 44.2 percent from three-point range, one of the top marks in the league.

A few words from Don Webster

As we enter the final stretch of our winter sports season I would like to congratulate all of our student-athletes, coaches and teams on an outstanding season.

We continue to be amazed by your talent, dedication and commitment. We commend your efforts and thank you for creating so many positive memories for us all. To those teams and individuals who won league, county or Long Island championships we salute your accomplishments and to those who are still in search of a New York State championship we wish you the best of luck.

To Kevin McCarthy, I would like to extend a heartfelt thanks for the three years that you served as the Assistant Director of Section XI. You have served our member schools with great professionalism and dedication. The ideas, strategies and feedback that you brought to Section XI has been integral to our mission of creating positive and enjoyable athletic experiences for the 85,000-plus student-athletes. You have made a difference. We wish you all the best as you move on to the next chapter in your life.

Congratulations goes out to Pete Blieberg on being named the new Assistant Director for Section XI. The athletic experience and expertise that Pete brings to Section XI from his administrative work in the Sachem, East Islip and Kings Park school districts will be instrumental in our continued growth. I am confident that he and Tom Combs, our incoming Executive Director, will provide outstanding leadership. I wish them much success.

Lastly, good luck to all of our spring student-athletes and teams. Best wishes for a wonderful season. We look forward to seeing you in the gyms, on the fields, tracks and courts. ENJOY!

NYS wrestling recap

 

Mattituck 2017 D2 Champs
Credit Ray Nelson

Check the final wrestling brackets to track your very own Suffolk County wrestlers in the NYS Tournament!

State champions from Long Island / Credit Ray Nelson
State champions from Long Island / Credit Ray Nelson

ORIGINAL

Some of the best wrestlers in New York live right here in Suffolk and they’ll be competing over the next couple of days in Albany at the NYSPHSAA Wrestling Tournament.

Good luck to all of our Suffolk grapplers and let’s bring home some championships!

Here is some helpful info to track the action:

Credit Ray Nelson
Credit Ray Nelson
Credit Ray Nelson
Credit Ray Nelson

Suffolk to the Pros: Bria Hartley

Bria Hartley has had an incredible run as one of the top female basketball players from Long Island in the history of the sport. Her blistering speed and precision shooting at North Babylon are still recently seared in people’s minds since she’s only 24.

A five-year starter for the Bulldogs, she finished her career with 1,978 points and was an All-American and New York State and Long Island Player of the Year.

It was on to the University of Connecticut where she would win back-to-back National Championships in 2013 and 2014 for the legendary program. She was Big East Rookie of the Year in 2011.
Hartley was drafted seventh overall by the Seattle Storm in 2014 and immediately traded to the Washington Mystics, where she played until this January when she was traded to her hometown New York Liberty.

Congrats to County Wrestling Champions

The champions have been crowned. If you missed any of the action over the weekend at the Section XI Wrestling Championships, you can see recaps below.

CLICK HERE for Section XI Division I brackets!

CLICK HERE for Section XI Division II brackets!

CLICK HERE for Newsday champions photos!

CLICK HERE for News 12 individual match video!

Info on New York State Tournament

  • Feb. 24-25: Times Union Center, Albany, N.Y.
Division I Champions / Credit Ray Nelson
Division I Champions / Credit Ray Nelson
Division II Champions / Credit Ray Nelson
Division II Champions / Credit Ray Nelson

Champions: Ward Melville boys & girls fencing

Talk about a dynasty. Ward Melville fencing has done it again in both boys and girls fencing, winning Long Island titles.

From Newsday:

A win in epee from Ben Rogak tied the match and set up Mike Jaklitsch, who won the final bout of the season to clinch a 14-13 win for Ward Melville, giving the Patriots their 10th consecutive Long Island championship. The win also upped their dual-meet winning streak to 158. The Ward Melville girls team also won, defeating Great Neck South, 14-3, to win its 14th Long Island title in 15 years.

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