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Sports Briefs: 12.06.18

Local Sports Notes
By
Star Staff

Madison Hoops Tourney

The boys basketball teams of East Hampton, Bridgehampton, Southampton, and Mattituck High Schools will vie in the Kendall Madison Tip-Off tournament at East Hampton’s gym tomorrow and Saturday.

Bridgehampton (which defeated Babylon 74-47 in its debut Monday) and Southampton are to get it going at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow, with Mattituck and East Hampton following at 7. On Saturday, Bridgehampton is to play Mattituck at 5:30 and Southampton and East Hampton are to play at 7. 

Junior varsity games are to be played as well, all but Saturday’s 1 p.m. game between East Hampton and Mattituck at the East Hampton Middle School. The Greenport and Southampton jayvees are to play there at 6 p.m. today. Tomorrow, Bridgehampton and Southampton’s jayvees are to play at 4:30, with Mattituck and Greenport to play at 6.

The daily admission fee will be $5. The Kendall Madison Foundation provides four-year mentoring scholarships to selected East Hampton High School seniors each year.

 

Volleyball Honors

Kathy McGeehan, East Hampton High School’s girls volleyball coach, has been named as League VI’s coach of the year by the Suffolk County Volleyball Coaches Association. 

In addition, Mikela Junemann was named as player of the year in League VI, was named to the all-county team, and was fifth team all-state; Nicole Cummings was named as the league’s junior varsity coach of the year; Junemann and Molly Mamay were named to the all-tournament team; Elle Johnson was named to the all-classification team and was fifth team all-state; Mamay, Ella Gurney, Nicole Realmuto, and Madyson Neff were named to the all-league team, and Connie Chan and Erin Decker were all-county academic.

 

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