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Matches to watch during the upcoming holiday week include these Long Island and regional pairings.

3/27 Farmingdale (NY) Smithtown West (NY)
3/27 Port Washington (NY) Smithtown East (NY)
3/27 Wantagh (NY) Mamaroneck (NY)
3/28 South Side (NY) Syosset (NY)
3/28 Kettle Run (VA) Cold Spring Harbor (NY)
3/30 Garden City (NY) La Salle College HS (PA)
3/30 John Jay-Cross River (NY) Yorktown (NY)
3/30 Syosset (NY) Manhasset (NY)
3/30 Ward Melville (NY) Garnet Valley (PA)
3/30 West Genesee (NY) Penfield (NY)
3/30 West Islip (NY) Chaminade (NY)
3/30 Battlefield (VA) Cold Spring Harbor (NY)
3/30 Seaford (NY) Babylon (NY)
3/30 Sewanhaka (NY) Tappan Zee (NY)
3/30 Walt Whitman (NY) Minisink Valley (NY)
3/30 Ward Melville (NY) Garnet Valley (PA)

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Saturday, March 23rd Results

Bellmore JFK over Island Trees, 14-2
Farmingdale edges Lynbrook, 6-5
Port Washington handles Waubonsie Valley, 12-2
Friends Academy doubles Calhoun, 10-5
Garden City over Loyola (MD), 6-5
New Hyde park overtimes Uniondale, 7-6
Oyster Bay edges Sewanhaka, 7-6
Plainview JFK over Bethpage, 12-11
St. Mary's over Great neck South, 11-4
Malverne/East Rockaway over Hempstead, 7-3
MacArthur over Division, 9-7
Cold Spring Harbor over Huntington, 4-3, 4OT
Wantagh over East Meadow, 14-11

Highlights

Four overtimes decided the CSH win over Huntington. Controversy reigned in this 4-3 CSH win with a controversial goal that appeared to be a crossbar affair just before the end of regulation that knotted the score at three.

Garden City is making their holiday week tour of top Maryland programs and started with a 6-5 win over Loyola.

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Newsday named their Top 10 Nassau (Section VIII) and Suffolk (Section XI) Boys High School Varsity teams in this Sunday's edition.

Nassau Top Ten

1. Chaminade
2. Garden City
3. Syosset
4. Massapequa
5. Manhasset
6. Cold Spring Harbor
7. Long Beach
8. Wantagh
9. Port Washington
10. Farmingdale

Suffolk Top Ten

1. St. Anthony's
2. West Islip
3. Smithtown West
4. Ward Melville
5. Sayville
6. Shoreham-Wading River
7. Comsewogue
8. Northport
9. Smithtown East
10. Sachem North

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Saturday, March 23rd Results

Bellmore JFK over Island Trees, 14-2
Farmingdale edges Lynbrook, 6-5
Port Washington handles Waubonsie Valley, 12-2
Friends Academy doubles Calhoun, 10-5
Garden City over Loyola (MD), 6-5
New Hyde park overtimes Uniondale, 7-6
Oyster Bay edges Sewanhaka, 7-6
Plainview JFK over Bethpage, 12-11




St. Mary's over Great neck South, 11-4
Malverne/East Rockaway over Hempstead, 7-3
MacArthur over Division, 9-7
Cold Spring Harbor over Huntington, 4-3, 4OT
Wantagh over East Meadow, 14-11

Highlights

Four overtimes decided the CSH win over Huntington. Controversy reigned in this 4-3 CSH win with a controversial goal that appeared to be a crossbar affair just before the end of regulation that knotted the score at three.

Garden City is making their holiday week tour of top Maryland programs and started with a 6-5 win over Loyola.


That's right-the Generals physically took matters in their own hands and smacked the Dragons ack to the orhe side of the turnpike. Gonna be a good years fellas!!

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nothing. once coach gives a verbal commitment, the minimum academic requirements are established. the student athlete is not required to take the SATs necessarily.

however, if they fall way short of academic standards, the early committed player may be required to attend a year of prep school...


I think only in very rare circumstances for an elite recruit would the SAT/ACT be waived. The norm is commit, take the tests, go thorugh admissions (with coaching staff support) and be accepted. Some may get into a "reach" school but I highly doubt an Ivy is accepting a "C" student with poor or no SAT scores unless he fits some other demographic. Plenty of smart quality lax players out there, no need to dumb it down.


I am curious if an IVY or Better D1 school who a 2015 kid verbally commits to and does not do well on their SAT will accept that school them? Are their any actual cases out there with experiences like this or similar? Please respond. Thanks.

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nothing. once coach gives a verbal commitment, the minimum academic requirements are established. the student athlete is not required to take the SATs necessarily.

however, if they fall way short of academic standards, the early committed player may be required to attend a year of prep school...


I think only in very rare circumstances for an elite recruit would the SAT/ACT be waived. The norm is commit, take the tests, go thorugh admissions (with coaching staff support) and be accepted. Some may get into a "reach" school but I highly doubt an Ivy is accepting a "C" student with poor or no SAT scores unless he fits some other demographic. Plenty of smart quality lax players out there, no need to dumb it down.


I am curious if an IVY or Better D1 school who a 2015 kid verbally commits to and does not do well on their SAT will accept that school them? Are their any actual cases out there with experiences like this or similar? Please respond. Thanks.


Ivy's do not verbally commit, they commit to the admissions process and they are told exactly what they need to score on SAT and or ACT's as well as taking a difficult schedule through senior year - every year kids that had "verbally committed" early do not get accepted.

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Ivy's do not verbally commit, they commit to the admissions process and they are told exactly what they need to score on SAT and or ACT's as well as taking a difficult schedule through senior year - every year kids that had "verbally committed" early do not get accepted.
Most Ivy League coaches will have a very limited number (four or less) golden tickets which allows the coach to have a candidate accepted on the coach's work based on pure athletics.

While you might see this as a complete waiver of academic requirements, the candidate still must pass admissions albeit against a slighly relaxed set of standards. To be more specific, one Ivy League soccer coach in the New England area indicated off the record that an SAT I two-way score of 1280 would clear admissions with a golden ticket although normally a 1400+ would be expected. As we said earlier, a college coach also does not want to set-up a student-athlete for failure in the classroom, particularly in non-revenue generating sports.

The other item of note with Ivy League schools is the "likely letter". Generally targeted at athletes, the "likely letter" is a preadmission commitment from the institution that the student-athlete will likely be accepted with continued academic performance and athletic support from the coach.

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Ivy's do not verbally commit, they commit to the admissions process and they are told exactly what they need to score on SAT and or ACT's as well as taking a difficult schedule through senior year - every year kids that had "verbally committed" early do not get accepted.
Most Ivy League coaches will have a very limited number (four or less) golden tickets which allows the coach to have a candidate accepted on the coach's work based on pure athletics.

While you might see this as a complete waiver of academic requirements, the candidate still must pass admissions albeit against a slighly relaxed set of standards. To be more specific, one Ivy League soccer coach in the New England area indicated off the record that an SAT I two-way score of 1280 would clear admissions with a golden ticket although normally a 1400+ would be expected. As we said earlier, a college coach also does not want to set-up a student-athlete for failure in the classroom, particularly in non-revenue generating sports.

The other item of note with Ivy League schools is the "likely letter". Generally targeted at athletes, the "likely letter" is a preadmission commitment from the institution that the student-athlete will likely be accepted with continued academic performance and athletic support from the coach.



Thank You One just wonders how much more flexible schools are for the Revenue Generating Sports.

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Monday, March 25th Results

Suffolk Division I
Bay Shore over Whitman, 17-14
Half Hollow Hills West over Sachem east, 9-6
Lindenhurst over Copiague, 14-9
Middle Country over Longwood, 11-2
Northport over Floyd, 13-5
Pat-Med over North Babylon, 11-7
Sachem North overtimes Hauppauge, 7-6
Smithtown East over Half Hollow Hills East, 17-7
Smithtown West crushes West Babylon, 18-3

Suffolk Division II
Bayport-Blue Point over East Hampton/Bridgehampton/Pierson, 15-7

Non-League
Great Neck South over Freeport, 9-7
MacArthur over Locust Valley, 10-1
Plainedge over Clarke, 9-1
Valley Stream District over Glen Cove, 9-1

Highlights

Matt Battelli had the game winning goal with two minutes remaining in overtime to lift Sachem North over Hauppauge in their official league openers.

Ryan Keenan matched the game assist record (seven in one game) in Smithtown West's victory.

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Have any other parents come across a situation where there son's playing time was limited because he didn't play for the Summer program run by the high school coaches?

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Have any other parents come across a situation where there son's playing time was limited because he didn't play for the Summer program run by the high school coaches?


No

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Matches to watch during the upcoming holiday week include these Long Island and regional pairings.

3/27 Farmingdale (NY) Smithtown West (NY)
3/27 Port Washington (NY) Smithtown East (NY)
3/27 Wantagh (NY) Mamaroneck (NY)
3/28 South Side (NY) Syosset (NY)
3/28 Kettle Run (VA) Cold Spring Harbor (NY)
3/30 Garden City (NY) La Salle College HS (PA)
3/30 John Jay-Cross River (NY) Yorktown (NY)
3/30 Syosset (NY) Manhasset (NY)
3/30 Ward Melville (NY) Garnet Valley (PA)
3/30 West Genesee (NY) Penfield (NY)
3/30 West Islip (NY) Chaminade (NY)
3/30 Battlefield (VA) Cold Spring Harbor (NY)
3/30 Seaford (NY) Babylon (NY)
3/30 Sewanhaka (NY) Tappan Zee (NY)
3/30 Walt Whitman (NY) Minisink Valley (NY)
3/30 Ward Melville (NY) Garnet Valley (PA)


Any results from todays games

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Wednesday, March 27th Results

Smithtown West over Farmingdale, 10-3
Shoreham-Wading River over Westhampton, 15-9
Smithtown East vs. Port Washington, Cancelled
Commack over East Islip, 9-6
Sachem North over North Babylon, 18-8
Ward Melville over Riverhead, 17-3
West Islip over Connetquot, 14-6
Babylon over Bellport, 13-2
Comsewogue over Huntington, 12-3
Glenn over Mercy, 17-0
Harborfields over Center Moriches, 12-3
Islip over Greenport/Southold/Mattituck, 16-4
Kings Park over Deek Park, 17-2
Miller Place over Eastport-South Manor, 9-4
Mount Sinai over Hampton Bays, 16-1
Sayville over Rocky Point, 8-6
Bay Shore over St. John the Baptist, 10-5
Bethpage over Great Neck South, 18-4
Carey over Hicksville, 8-3
Chaminade over Fordham Prep, 8-0
Oceanside over Kellenberg, 12-8
St. Anthony's over Holy Trinity, 14-1
Wantagh over Mamaroneck, 10-5

Highlights

Smithtown West completely controlled the second half In particular, the third period) according to reports after a relatively close first two periods (4-2 half).

Wantagh scored nine in the second half against Mamaroneck in a comeback victory.

The Smithtown East game with Port Washington was cancelled following the tragic death of a Smithtown East student from Nesconset.

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isn't it strange how not one of the games were close in terms of scores??

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isn't it strange how not one of the games were close in terms of scores??


If you dont have a game this week are you practicing, everyday, is your JV practicing to protect the future years. It is a shame to hear how many are not out there practicing or even running as a team. This is where you need to work hard, bith coachs and players (JV and Varsity).

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Thursday, March 28th Results

Bellmore JFK doubles Mineola, 12-6
Cold Spring Harbor defeats Kettle Run (Virginia), 14-4
East Meadow edges Carey, 12-11
Elmont over Island Trees, 8-5
Friends Academy over Lynbrook, 5-3
Jericho doubles Freeport, 10-5
MacArthur over North Shore, 8-3
Massapequa over New Hyde Park, 16-6
Northport over Mahopac, 16-3
Seaford triples Roslyn, 15-5
Syosset doubles South Side, 8-4

Highlights

Cold Spring Harbor spreads the goals among ten players in a 14-4 win in Virginia.

Jericho capitalizes on a 7-2 second half in defeating Freeport.

Massapequa unloads with a 10-1 first quarter on their way to a 16-6 victory.

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Saturday, March 30th Results

Miller Place triples Floyd, 15-5
Riverhead over East Hampton/Bridgehampton/Pierson, 13-7
Wantagh five-folds Jericho, 15-3
Farmingdale over Hewlett, 7-2
Syosset edges Manhasset, 9-8
Carey over Bethpage, 11-7
Ward Melville over Garnet Valley, 14-4
Half Hollow Hills West over West Babylon, 15-8
Plainview JFK doubles Division, 10-5
North Shore over Calhoun, 9-4
Sewanhaka over Tappan Zee, 10-4
Elmont over Herricks, 14-4
Walt Whitman over Minisink Valley, 17-9

Highlights

Tied at 8 with :07 left in the game, Alex Concannon scored off an assist from Andrew Keith to give Syosset (2-2) the non-league win. Concannon finished with two goals and one assist.

Whitman has been reported as being in complete control against Minisink Valley with the game decided at halftime.

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Newsday Boys Lacrosse Top Ten - April 1st

1. Chaminade
2. St. Anthony's
3. Garden City
4. Smithtown West
5. West Islip
6. Ward Melville
7. Massapequa
8. Sayville
9. Shoreham-Wading River
10. Syosset

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Didn't see any score on the Lasalle Vs Garden City, you guys on the Island only post wins? You had every score posted but the Garden City Loss to Lasalle High School.. 7-4

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Didn't see any score on the Lasalle Vs Garden City, you guys on the Island only post wins? You had every score posted but the Garden City Loss to Lasalle High School.. 7-4
Thanks very much for the update. You will notice that our posting time was 3:22pm on Saturday while the Garden City Saturday match did not start until 2:00pm. BOTC did not receive any scoring reports on this match until we saw your note from Pennsylvania. Again, thank you for the update and welcome to the BOTC Community!

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Didn't see any score on the Lasalle Vs Garden City, you guys on the Island only post wins? You had every score posted but the Garden City Loss to Lasalle High School.. 7-4
Thanks very much for the update. You will notice that our posting time was 3:22pm on Saturday while the Garden City Saturday match did not start until 2:00pm. BOTC did not receive any scoring reports on this match until we saw your note from Pennsylvania. Again, thank you for the update and welcome to the BOTC Community!


How many of the MD kids were of legal drinking age??? LOL

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Hey Learn Geography Lasalle is from PA

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Monday, April 1st Results

Malverne/East Rockaway over West Hempstead, 7-5
Great Neck North crushes Bishop Loughlin, 20-0
Copiague over Mepham, 13-7
Manhaaset over Cold Spring Harbor, 10-3
St. Anthony's over Immaculata, 9-4

Highlights

Malverne/East Rockaway outscored West Hempstead, 4-0 in the fourth period, for their win.

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Hey Learn Geography Lasalle is from PA


MD, PA, same story.

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Question, what happens to the say 2015 kid who verbally commits to a college and then does not do well on his/hers SAT exam?


The kid still has to go threw the admissions process - the application will be supported by the coach and that is how kids get into schools that they might normally not get into but a condition that the coach will make very clear to the player is that they still have to be accepted by admissions.

I have always thought that this is the one out that a coach might have on a commit he may lose interest in, the coach can not support the admissions application as strongly as was expected and ooooops sorry you didn't get in.


Happened very recently with a boy from Garden City and Duke.


Garden City seems shaky on this front.

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Question, what happens to the say 2015 kid who verbally commits to a college and then does not do well on his/hers SAT exam?


The kid still has to go threw the admissions process - the application will be supported by the coach and that is how kids get into schools that they might normally not get into but a condition that the coach will make very clear to the player is that they still have to be accepted by admissions.

I have always thought that this is the one out that a coach might have on a commit he may lose interest in, the coach can not support the admissions application as strongly as was expected and ooooops sorry you didn't get in.


Happened very recently with a boy from Garden City and Duke.


Garden City seems shaky on this front.


It's a double standard for lacrosse players. Do you think the the football and basketball players are being held to the same lofty standards for admissions at many of these colleges??? Ivies and a few high profile schools, maybe. Many others, no way!!

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I am sure at Duke the hoops players are held to those standards. You commit and you have to keep grades up. This will happen again be sure

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It's a double standard for lacrosse players. Do you think the the football and basketball players are being held to the same lofty standards for admissions at many of these colleges??? Ivies and a few high profile schools, maybe. Many others, no way!!
Double standard is the wrong phrase. Football and basketball both have national exposure and for some universities are money making businesses which generate hard income for the university in addition to driving alumni donations.

Given that there is not a lacrosse team in the country that is a money making entity for their associated university, you will start to understand why there is a "double standard". Basically, why lower standards and lose money at the same time? The discussion is actually that simple.

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Question, what happens to the say 2015 kid who verbally commits to a college and then does not do well on his/hers SAT exam?


The kid still has to go threw the admissions process - the application will be supported by the coach and that is how kids get into schools that they might normally not get into but a condition that the coach will make very clear to the player is that they still have to be accepted by admissions.

I have always thought that this is the one out that a coach might have on a commit he may lose interest in, the coach can not support the admissions application as strongly as was expected and ooooops sorry you didn't get in.


Happened very recently with a boy from Garden City and Duke.


Garden City seems shaky on this front.


It's a double standard for lacrosse players. Do you think the the football and basketball players are being held to the same lofty standards for admissions at many of these colleges??? Ivies and a few high profile schools, maybe. Many others, no way!!


Agreed. Revenue vs. non-revenue. Iverson @ G'town? Only in bizarro land.

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Tuesday, April 2nd Results

Garden City handles Carey, 8-1
South Side edges Lynbrook, 5-4, Overtime
Friends Academy triples North Shore, 12-4
Sewanhaka over Uniondale, 9-4
Syosset crushes Clarke, 18-1
Deer Park over Mercy, 13-3
Hicksville over Locust Valley, 9-6
St. Mary's over Mount Saint Michael, 13-1
Farmingdale over Plainedge, 6-3
Kellenberg over Baldwin, 11-8
Long Beach edges Port Washington, 9-8
Mineola over New Hyde Park, 17-12
Bayport-Blue Point over Westhampton, 11-10
Center Moriches over Hampton Bays, 9-5
Comsewogue over Kings Park, 15-2
East Hampton/Bridgehampton/Pierson over Mattituck, 7-6, Overtime
Eastport-South Manor over Islip, 14-8
Huntington over Glenn, 8-6
Miller Place over Mount Sinai, 13-4
Rocky Point over Harborfields, 9-1
Sayville over Bellport, 17-4
Shoreham-Wading River over Babylon, 12-3

Highlights

Garden City returned to Long Island league competition with a three-quarter shutout of Carey in Conference B-1.

Tied at four with 3:08 left in overtime, Brian Hurwitz scored a man-up goal unassisted, his second goal of the game, to give South Side (1-3) the non-league win.

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Well Episcopal Academy, Newtown Square PA, just man handled Lasalle 8-2. Maybe there will be as much parity in the high school ranks as the college ranks this year

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Find me an attackman that can rush the passer and I can get the same standars applied for him


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Question, what happens to the say 2015 kid who verbally commits to a college and then does not do well on his/hers SAT exam?


The kid still has to go threw the admissions process - the application will be supported by the coach and that is how kids get into schools that they might normally not get into but a condition that the coach will make very clear to the player is that they still have to be accepted by admissions.

I have always thought that this is the one out that a coach might have on a commit he may lose interest in, the coach can not support the admissions application as strongly as was expected and ooooops sorry you didn't get in.


Happened very recently with a boy from Garden City and Duke.


Garden City seems shaky on this front.


It's a double standard for lacrosse players. Do you think the the football and basketball players are being held to the same lofty standards for admissions at many of these colleges??? Ivies and a few high profile schools, maybe. Many others, no way!!

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Wednesday, April 3rd Results

Wheatley/Carle Place over Lawrence, 11-8
Smithtown West doubles Sachem East, 18-9
Glen Cove edges Herricks, 4-3
Plainview JFK over Great Neck South, 14-6
Northport edges Bay Shore, 10-9, Overtime
Connetquot over Longwood, 13-4
Riverhead defeats Copiague, 18-2
East Islip over Floyd, 8-3
Half Hollow Hills West over Middle Country, 9-6
Ward Melville over Smithtown East, 14-6
West Islip over Sachem North, 9-3
Commack blanks Brentwood, 18-0
West Hempstead over Elmont, 8-6
Hauppauge doubles North Babylon, 12-6

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Tied at 9 with 2:46 left in overtime, Nick DeCeglia scored off an assist from Brian Cannon to give Northport (2-0) the win in League I. John Glancy led the way with four goals. Joel Nunez scored with 1:23 left in regulation to force overtime for Bay Shore (1-1).

Trevor Bovich and Kevin Braddish each scored twice to lead West Islip (2-1, 2-0) in Division I.

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Thursday, April 4th Results

Mount Sinai over Mercy, 16-1
Bellport crushes Hampton Bays, 17-2
Friends Academy handles Port Washington, 9-1
Hewlett outduels South Side, 3-2
Oyster Bay triples Roslyn, 12-4
New Hyde Park triples Clarke, 18-6
Islip blanks Center Moriches, 13-0
Baldwin over Plainedge, 7-2
Comsewogue over Westhampton, 13-6
St. Anthony's edges St. John the Baptist, 8-7
Shoreham-Wading River over Huntington, 11-5
Kings Park blanks East Hampton/Bridgehampton/Pierson, 9-0
Bayport-Blue Point over Greenport/Mattituck/Southold, 15-5
East Meadow doubles Holy Trinity, 8-4
Eastport-South Manor over Rocky Point, 9-2

Highlights

Jimmy Anderson scored with five minutes left off a feed from Jared Strauss to lead Hewlett (2-3) over South Side (1-4) in non-league.

St. Anthony's scores three in the final quarter to get the win over St. John the Baptist.

Many other matches were blowouts of varying degrees.

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What happened to St Anthony's? Is St John's that strong?

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Thursday, April 4th Results

Mount Sinai over Mercy, 16-1
Bellport crushes Hampton Bays, 17-2
Friends Academy handles Port Washington, 9-1
Hewlett outduels South Side, 3-2
Oyster Bay triples Roslyn, 12-4
New Hyde Park triples Clarke, 18-6
Islip blanks Center Moriches, 13-0
Baldwin over Plainedge, 7-2
Comsewogue over Westhampton, 13-6
St. Anthony's edges St. John the Baptist, 8-7
Shoreham-Wading River over Huntington, 11-5
Kings Park blanks East Hampton/Bridgehampton/Pierson, 9-0
Bayport-Blue Point over Greenport/Mattituck/Southold, 15-5
East Meadow doubles Holy Trinity, 8-4
Eastport-South Manor over Rocky Point, 9-2

Highlights

Jimmy Anderson scored with five minutes left off a feed from Jared Strauss to lead Hewlett (2-3) over South Side (1-4) in non-league.

St. Anthony's scores three in the final quarter to get the win over St. John the Baptist.

Many other matches were blowouts of varying degrees.

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I have he is just in 5th grade - crush'em!
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Find me an attackman that can rush the passer and I can get the same standars applied for him


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Question, what happens to the say 2015 kid who verbally commits to a college and then does not do well on his/hers SAT exam?


The kid still has to go threw the admissions process - the application will be supported by the coach and that is how kids get into schools that they might normally not get into but a condition that the coach will make very clear to the player is that they still have to be accepted by admissions.

I have always thought that this is the one out that a coach might have on a commit he may lose interest in, the coach can not support the admissions application as strongly as was expected and ooooops sorry you didn't get in.


Happened very recently with a boy from Garden City and Duke.


Garden City seems shaky on this front.


It's a double standard for lacrosse players. Do you think the the football and basketball players are being held to the same lofty standards for admissions at many of these colleges??? Ivies and a few high profile schools, maybe. Many others, no way!!

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Friday, April 5th Results

Bay Shore edges Lindenhurst, 9-8
Connetquot crushs Brentwood, 20-2
Floyd edges Longwood, 11-10
Northport over Half Hollow Hills East, 13-9
Smithtown East triples Commack, 12-4
Smithtown West triples Hauppauge, 12-4
Ward Melville over Whitman, 15-6
West Babylon over Copiague, 12-10
West Islip over Half Hollow Hills West, 6-3
Cold Spring Harbor over Hicksville, 9-3
Deer Park over Hempstead, 11-4
Elmont over Lawrence, 16-3
Farmingdale over Carey, 5-2
Great Neck South over Glen Cove, 13-7
Island Trees edges Wheatley, 7-6
Kellenberg over Fox Lane, 18-11
Long Beach over Oceanside, 8-4
Mineola over Calhoun, 10-7
North Shore over Bellmore JFK, 16-10
Sachem North over Penfield, 9-8

Highlights

Sachem North netted two in the fourth quarter for a 9-8 comeback win over Penfield. Meanwhile, Long Beach netted four in the final stanza for the 8-4 win over Long Beach.

Bay Shore's Andrew Darcy scored with less than 90 seconds remaining for their win over Lindenhurst. Similarly, Floyd's Eddie Hilkewicz scored the winner with six seconds remaining in their 11-10 win over Longwood.

Another nailbiter saw Island Trees score with less than three minutes remaining for a 7-4 lead; Wheatley scored twice late to close out the action.

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What about yesterdays Pequa vs Wantagh game? Who won?

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What about yesterdays Pequa vs Wantagh game? Who won?
Do not know how we missed this game as it was one of the day's top matches. In the end, Massapequa defeated Wantagh, 16-6. The Chiefs scored eight goals in both halves which does not tell the full story - Massapequa exploded in the fourth quarter scoring all eight second half goals in that stanza. Heading into the fourth, the score was 8-4 and Wantagh was never really "in" the match.

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St Anthony's vs Delbarton in half hour. Can be seen on MSG Varsity. first real test for the Friars. Should tell us where they really are at for 2013

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