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Willie White, Three Village Legend, Passes Away

Three Village Central School District and Ward Melville High School’s Athletic Department’s long-time friend and colleague, Willie White, passed away a few days ago.  Willie had been battling cancer for the last few years and, more recently, kidney failure.

For those of you who never had the chance to meet Willie, he was a fixture and a legend who was very passionate about Three Village and Ward Melville Athletics.  Willie worked for almost 40 years for the district in many capacities until he retired in 2007.  Even after officially retiring, he continued to work at athletic contests, always there to help or be a fan.

“He worked and supported the athletic program right up until the last year,” said Three Village Athletic Director Kevin Finnerty. “Willie worked, supported Ward Melville athletics, and was a huge sports fan for over 50 years, even during his last years while battling cancer.  He was the kindest man and always put a smile on the faces of everyone around him.  The Three Village Central School District and Athletic Department will miss him dearly, and we are so sad to see him leave us.”

In 2008, Three Village named one of its turf fields in his honor after he retired.

“Willie is and will forever be a Patriot in our hearts,” said Finnerty.

Services will be held Thursday, January 18 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Bryant Funeral Home in East Setauket. There will be a funeral mass on Friday, January 19 at 10 a.m. at Bethel AME Church in East Setauket. He will be laid to rest at Washington Memorial Park Cemetery in Mount Sinai.

Brentwood’s Ron Eden Named National Soccer Coach of the Year

Capping off a 22-0 perfect season is another remarkable feat for the Brentwood boy’s soccer program. Head coach Ron Eden continued to add to his hall of fame resume too after he was named National Boy’s Soccer Coach of the Year by United Soccer Coaches.

Coach Eden posted a heartfelt note on social media about the team’s accomplishments:

“To the Brentwood Boys Soccer family it takes an army of people and players doing their jobs that helped me win this prestigious award . I want to thank all my players past and present for their amazing skill but more important their friendship. I want to thank all the coaches club , middle school
JV and Varsity past and present as I share this award with you . I want to thank all the parents who sacrificed to help their sons along the way without that we have nothing. I would like to thank the fans you are the best and you inspire the players to play harder. I would like to thank the school and Administrators who helped and hired me every year along the way. Last but not least my family who have sacrificed so much to let me do what I truly love, especially my loving wife Jeanette. In closing Ray Perez and Mr. Lown this is for you for believing in me .”

Longtime West Islip AD Jack Braddish Passes at 85

Longtime West Islip athletic director Jack Braddish passed away on January 2. He was 85.

Braddish served as AD in West Islip from 1981 to 1996. He is an inductee of the West Islip Athletic Hall of Fame.

Services will be at Chapey’s Funeral Home in West Islip on Friday, January 5, from 3 -5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., and the mass will be on Saturday, January 6, at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick’s in Bayshore.

In place of flowers, donations can be made in Jack’s loving memory to the Jack Braddish Scholarship fund through the West Islip Athletic Hall of Fame. Checks can be payable to WIAHOF 1 Lions Path West Islip, NY 11795 ATTN: George Bostch Memo: Jack Braddish Scholarship.

Ward Melville Football Visits Stony Brook Children’s Hospital

The Ward Melville High School Football Team volunteered at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital and donated 90 boxes of crayons and coloring books to the kids.

Hudson Philbrick, a freshman on the team, worked hard to design a football-centric book as a very unique gesture.

This is an excellent showing of community service and support from the Patriots, especially during the holiday season.

600-Plus Attend Section XI Student-Athlete Leadership Conference

Special thank you to Center Moriches Athletic Director Jeremy Thode for organizing the second annual Section XI Nick DeCillis Student-Athlete Leadership Conference. This event has grown to serve 500-plus student leaders and 100-plus teachers, coaches, and administrators.
Students attended workshops and lectures with football legend Marty Lyons, Stony Brook lacrosse coach Joe Spallina, Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame President Chris Vaccaro, and many other former Section XI athletes and supporters.
From the importance of service and community spirit to advice on dealing with pressure as an athlete, students took home lessons and tips they can use for the rest of their lives as leaders.