Boys Lacrosse

Longwood 2301- 6
Mt. Sinai 3293- 17

Goals – L: Green 2, McQuade 2, Bennett, Napierkowski; MS: Bernstein 7, McCabe 4, Poerio 3, Ritchie, Hogland, Trapani. Saves – L: Phengtharone 10; MS: Erdman 9.  March 26

Longwood 2323- 10
Commack 6311- 11

 Dan Brandel made seven of his 17 saves in the fourth quarter to preserve the Division I win. Matt Bielawski added three goals and two assists.  Goals – L: Green 5, Grarfollou 2, Shakles, McQuade, N. Phengthavone; C: O’Mahoney 3, Bielawski 3, Trenkle 2, Piccirillo, Izzo, Baranowitz. Saves – L: T. Phengthavone 13; C: Brandel 17. March 28

Middle Country 6454-19
Longwood 1720-10

Senior Mike Staib tied a Middle Country boys lacrosse record yesterday when he scored eight goals in a 19-10 Suffolk Division I win over Longwood. Curt Kielbasa scored eight in 1991. Defenseman Josh Baker had a goal and two assists.  Goals – MC: Staib 8, Hoctor 5, Pernal 3, Incremona, Baker, Cerasi; L: McQuade 3, Shackels 2, Garafallon 2, Green, Bennett, Unser. Saves – MC: Tracey 13; L: T. Phengthavone 11. April 2

East Islip 5442-15
Longwood 1331-8

Goals – EI: Wynne 4, Papayani 2, M. Smith 2, Sweeney 2, Djaha 2, Curtis 2, Greco; L: Garafallou 2, Napler 2, McQuade 2, Shackles, N. Phenghavone. Saves – EI: Spruyt 11, Brady 4; L: J. Phenghavone 13.  April 4

Sachem 4902- 15
Longwood 2120- 5

Goals – S: Dale 3, Witt 3, Burwell 2, Perritt 2, McGuire 2, Maehr, Stellwagen, Powers; L: McQuade 2, Napierkowski 2, Garafallou. Saves – S: Fautas 6, Harinski 2; L: Phengtharone 9.  April 15

Longwood 1223-8
Bay Shore 6214-13

Goals – L: McQuade 5, Bennette, Napierkowski, Shackles; BS: Leary 3, DeMarco 2, O’Neill 2, Rock 2, Graziano, Coughlin, Opisso, Rettaliata. Saves – L: Phengthavone 26, Collin 2; BS: Coughlin 19, Barto 2, Corsini 4. April 17

Freeport 6611-14
Longwood 1351-10

Goals – F: Reitmayr 4, Seward 4, R. Mills 2, Eason, C. Mills, Forbes, Scott; L: Green 3, Shackles 2, Napierkowski 2, McQuade, Garafallou, Leonardi. Saves – F: Randel 6, Koutsogiannis 2; L: Phengtharong 6. April 20

Bellport 233200-10
Longwood 234101-11

Goals – B: Webster 2, Gajewski 2, Hatzekorzian 2, Muglia, Smith, Rosero, Armenia; L: Green 6, McQuade 3, Shackles 2. Saves – B: Hughes 13; L: Phengthavone 18. April 22

Longwood 1001-2
West Babylon 6511-13

Goals – L: Shakles, Unser; WB: Maxwell 4, Nacarlo 2, Oppito 2, S. Rafter 2, R. Rafter, Salvati, Hennessy. Saves – L: Phengthavone 19, Collins 2; WB: Murray 6, LaDez 5.  April 23

Lindenhurst 21, Longwood 9: John Glynn scored three goals in a 23- second span of the third for Lindy (6-2 Division I). Longwood is 1- 7. Goals – Li: Glynn 5, Brown 4, Rau 4, Maes 3, Moran 2, O’Hanlan 2, McDonald; Lo: Shackles 3, McQuade 2, Garafallon 2, Green, Bennett. Saves – Li: Quinn 10, Mather 2; Lo: Phergharone 15, Collins 3.   April 26

Longwood 0330-6
Patchogue-Medford 3284-17

Goals – L: Shackles, Green, McQuade, Garafallo, Phengtharone, Naprierkauski; PM: Gill 7, Smeja 4, Burke 3, Pagano 2, Russell. Saves – L: Phengtharone 12, Collins 4; PM: Stauder 10, Psister 2. May 2

Coach Faces Real Life Battle / Whitman asst. is improving after surgery: [NASSAU AND SUFFOLK Edition]

Mark La Monica. STAFF WRITER. 

Newsday, Combined editions; Long Island, N.Y. [Long Island, N.Y]. 04 May 2003: 

Frank Rossi walked down the track’s straightaway before the game noticeably alone. The Whitman boys lacrosse coach worked the sidelines, the timeouts and the halftime, equally singular in his instruction.

Rossi’s assistant of six years, Dave Wilson, was not there. Not at his side to help out, to offer an additional set of eyes and some insight into the defense.

“We formed a good team,” Rossi said. “Now, we’ve lost that.”

Wilson, 37, is engaged in a battle far more important than anything that could take place on a lacrosse field or any other athletic venue. Wilson underwent surgery for a strangled intestine on April 19. His condition worsened, and Whitman athletic director Jim Wright said Wilson spent the last two weeks in a drug-induced coma.

Updates on his condition come from his family and got passed on to the players on the team and the people in the school and lacrosse community. Smithtown even gave Rossi a get well card for Wilson at a game last Tuesday.

“The kids love him, that’s the whole thing,” Wright said. “He’s strict, but he’s funny. He’s a lovable guy.”

Before last night’s game, a 10-6 loss to visiting Longwood, the 100 fans observed a moment of silence. Prior to that, Wright presented encouraging news. Wilson’s condition improved dramatically from the previous day. He was conscious again, Wright said.

Kip Lukralle already knew. Wilson has been Lukralle’s top assistant on the Northport football team for the past 14 years. He somehow managed to get in and see Wilson Friday night. Until then, only family members had been in his room at Huntington Hospital.

“You always hope for something positive,” Lukralle said. “But, until you see some sign of that, it’s rough.”

Wilson felt sick on Good Friday. The next day, April 19, he left Rossi to finish scouting the Northport-Lindenhurst game. He was in surgery that night.

Lukralle missed talking to Wilson at the Northport game by a few minutes. Lukralle and Wilson used to coach lacrosse together at Harborfields.

“He knew I was there, he nodded his head,” Lukralle said. “I said ‘Dave, did they tell you how our game went?’ He just nodded his head up and down.”

A clear sign of enjoyment for Wilson, knowing that Whitman, his team defeated Harborfields, his alma mater, 8-4, on April 25.

“We dedicated that one to him,” senior defenseman Sean Ostrower said. “Before the season, that was the game he said he wanted to win.”

Nha Phengthavone broke a tie at 6 with 9:12 left in the fourth for Longwood (3-10, 3-8 Division I). It was the first of four unanswered goals on five shots in a three-minute span for Longwood. Brian McQuade added four goals. Chris McCarthy led Whitman (3-10, 2- 9) with three goals and an assist. The senior attack had 10 goals in the three games since returning after a suspension.

Players will get over losing a lacrosse game. Anything more than that is not allowed.

“It was just a shock to us,” Ostrower said about first hearing the news. “There weren’t any signs. It hurts. He’s such a big part of our team. We’re all pulling for him.”

Longwood 0334-10
Whitman 2310-6

Goals – L: McQuade 4, N. Phengthavone 2, Napierkowski, Bennett, Shackles, Green; W: McCarthy 3, Bennett, Becker, Ostrower. Saves – L: T. Phengthavone 20; W: Guzman 18.

Longwood 7446-21
Riverhead 1522-10

Goals – L: Green 5, Shackles 4, Bennett 3, McQuade 3, N. Phengthavone 2, Garofallou, Guerra, Leonardi, Callaghan; R: Brown 3, Wansor, Curley, Cobis, Hobson, Wells. Saves – L: T. Phengthavone 20, Collins 2; R: 16.  May 8

North Babylon 5432- 14
Longwood 4232 – 11

Goals – NB: Harrington 4, Borrelli 3, Holl 2, Boyle, Brown, Cavalcante, C. Vignone, Nowakowski; L: Green 4, Garofallo 3, McQuade 2, Shackles 2. Saves – NB: Palumbo 18; L: T. Phengthavone 14.  May 14

Longwood 3422-11
Ward Melville 7582-22

Goals – L: Green 4, N. Phengthavane 2, Garofallou 2, Bennett, McQuade, Shackles; WM: Schwartzberg 6, Giardinello 5, Vorwald 2, Preuss 3, Russell 3, Ward, A. Blechman, Weisman. Saves – L: T. Phengthavane 13, Collins 1; WM: Brennan 3, J. Blechman 1, Karasu 4.  May 16

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