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Girls Lacrosse

Suffolk County Girls Lacrosse Champions Crowned

Congrats to the following schools for winning Suffolk County girls lacrosse championships:

  • Class A: Huntington
  • Class B: Smithtown West
  • Class C: Bayport-Blue Point
  • Class D: Mattituck-Greenport-Shelter Island

Good luck in the Long Island championships on Tuesday, June 3 at Adelphi:

  • Class D: Matt/Gpt/Shld at CSH, 11:30 am
  • Class A: Huntington at Massapequa, 2 pm
  • Class B: Smithtown West at Garden City, 4:30 pm
  • Class C: Bayport-BP at Southside, 7 pm

Lindenhurst Hosts Morgan’s Message Lax Game

The Lindenhurst Girls Varsity Lacrosse Team, led by Head Coach Erica Romeo and Assistant Coach Angela Oliveto-Crawley, hosted a Morgan’s Message event.

Organized by team members Emma Colford, Gianna Diaz, and Isabella Wolff, the event promoted mental health awareness and overall wellness among student athletes.

The Bulldogs were also joined for the day by athletes from the Lindenhurst Youth Community Lacrosse League (Grades 1–7) and their opponent, East Hampton.

Prior to the game, attendees colored a Morgan’s Message Butterfly to reflect on mental health.

Learn more about Morgan’s Message! 

Babylon Juniors Score 100th Point on Same Play

A moment they’ll never forget! 

Babylon varsity girls’ lacrosse juniors Peyton Logue-Boyd (Arizona State commit) and Lily Krollage (Flagler commit) scored their 100th career point on the same play, in the same game!

Lifelong best friends, Peyton and Lily, couldn’t have scripted a more perfect way to hit this milestone together. Congratulations to these incredible athletes!

Do you have a milestone you’d like to share? Email SectionXIMilestones@gmail.com.

#BabylonPride #MilestoneMoment #100PointsTogether

Center Moriches, Port Jefferson Support One Love Foundation

Center Moriches recently hosted a girl’s lacrosse game against Port Jefferson to support the One Love Foundation.

One Love is a national non-profit organization to end relationship abuse. We empower young people with the tools and resources they need to see the signs of healthy and unhealthy relationships and bring life-saving prevention education to their communities.

It was founded to honor the tragic death of Yeardley Love by engaging young people through compelling, relatable films and honest conversations around healthy and unhealthy relationship behaviors.