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Suffolk Rising Juniors Defeat Nassau 17-9.
The previous record stood for more than 25 years.
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Volleyball player Alexa Ayotte recorded her 1,000th career assist on Oct. 14, in a home contest vs. Babylon.
The varsity football team defeated Mt. Sinai on Sept. 17.
Coach Bryan Vaccaro celebrated his first win Sept. 14.
The day-long event will also include pan-Asian performers, retailers and food vendors, as well as crafts for children.
The safety was released by the Jets on Tuesday.
He had fallen on the depth chart after other players were signed, Newsday reported.
Four Royals earned weight class championships while eight others finished in the top four.
Two swimmers, a volleyball player and a quarterback were recognized for their accomplishments in the pool and on the court and gridiron.
The Port Jefferson native was taken off the field on a stretcher Sunday with a potentially serious neck injury, but then "checked out fine."
"Seeing the success of our middle school teams makes the future for Port Jefferson athletics look bright."
“With young talent and strong leadership, the team has played with toughness and grit throughout the season,” Director Adam Sherrard said.
The team edged out Bayport-Blue Point by one point at the divisional meet at Sunken Meadow State Park.
The team will play against Mattituck on Nov. 3.
Here are the Royals who stood out on and off the field, according to the district.
The Royals competed at the Suffolk County Swim championships in Stony Brook University.
The boys are Suffolk's class C champions! It marked the third consecutive county championship for the team.
The Girls Swimming County Championships are scheduled this week at Stony Brook University.
The varsity boys cross-country squad is set to next compete at the Suffolk County tournament next week.
The team raised $400 for Kicks for Cancer at its game on Saturday.
Wide receiver Stephen Bayer and quarterback Luke Filippi were recognized for their performances in a recent win over East Hampton/Pierson.
The Earl L. Vandermeulen High School girls basketball team proved to be the best on the court in Suffolk this year.
He is a Port Jefferson alumnus who has been coaching since 1991.
Hailey Hearney, a junior, was awarded for her success in girls soccer.
The school district's wrestling team had success at the Louis D. Giani Sr. Invitational Tournament.
Varsity girls soccer players from Earl L. Vandermeulen High School were honored for their soccer accomplishments.
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The team placed first overall in the AA Division.
Congrats to Jonathan Kelsch and Josh Gelfond!
The Port Jefferson Middle School Science Olympiad team placed third at the Suffolk County Science Olympiad Competition.
The two sisters recently competed in the State Championship.
Vandermeulen High School seniors Jack and Joey Collins were recognized by the Port Jefferson School Board.
Earl L. Vandermeulen High School senior Vince Miceli was voted Most Outstanding Wrestler at the 47th annual Huntington holiday tournament.
Earl L. Vandermuelen High School sophomore Kyra Sommerstad won first place in the 200-meter Individual Medley and the 100-meter backstroke.
Five students from the school were named “Star Students” by the librarian to promote the importance of literacy and independent reading.