East Hampton High School had plenty to celebrate at its senior student-athlete awards ceremony this week, as 114 athletes were honored with more than 60 postseason awards, ranging from academic all-county recognition to all-New York State honors.
A Night to Highlight Bonac’s Senior Student-AthletesEast Hampton High School had plenty to celebrate at its senior student-athlete awards ceremony this week, as 114 athletes were honored with more than 60 postseason awards, ranging from academic all-county recognition to all-New York State honors.
Hard Work Pays Off for Track and Field TeamsEast Hampton’s track and field teams turned up the heat at the Suffolk C County Championships at Kings Park High School last week, the girls finishing second and the boys fourth.
OMAC’s Montauk Mile to Be Run SundayAll finishers 21 and over will get a free pint from the Montauk Brewery. There’s also $300 each in prize money for the top male and top female finishers, trucker hats for the first 75 to finish in each race, and awards for the top two finishers in each age group.
On the Water: A Pain in the FootOther than striped bass, which have shown up in great numbers and sizes, those on the prowl for bluefish, weakfish, fluke, squid, black sea bass, and blowfish have been mostly met with rather slim pickings.
Seniors Miles and Kuplins Earn Major HonorsTwo East Hampton seniors will take center stage on June 17, as Mason Miles and Livs Kuplins earn some of the highest honors in Suffolk County athletics.
Bonackers Shine at Frosh-Soph MeetsEast Hampton’s underclassmen — and underclasswomen — took the spotlight at the Suffolk freshman-sophomore track meets at Longwood High School on May 18 and 19. Both teams showed off their talented up-and-comers ahead of the county championships this week.
Boys Lacrosse Season Ends in a HeartbreakerSouth Fork Lacrosse was knocked out of the playoffs in round one, losing to William Floyd, 13-7, on May 19 — a tough loss, especially for the team’s seniors, who had hoped to extend their high school careers a little longer.
Bonac Softball’s Storybook Ending Falls ShortThere were two outs, two runners on, and Alexa Schaffer was up. Bonac softball’s head coach, Jason Menu, couldn’t have asked for a better scenario for his team, trailing Hauppauge 3-2 in the bottom of the seventh. His players had pulled within one and his best hitter was at the plate. But sometimes stories don’t end the way we wish they would.
Bonac Softball Still in ContentionThe East Hampton softball team’s second playoff game — this one at Westhampton Beach Saturday — got off to a familiar start. The Bonackers were down 4-0 in the first inning, as they had been against Eastport-South Manor Thursday. But this time the girls couldn’t work their way out of it.
An East End Classic for the Record BooksOn May 16, parents from 25 schools and 38 track and field teams cheered on 707 male and female athletes from across eastern Long Island at the East End Classic here, and the Bonackers put on quite a show for fans, with several standout performances on both the boys and girls teams and some new school records.
Baseball Season Ends After a Heck of a RunThe entire season came down to a single game. Bonac baseball’s 2-0 loss to Westhampton Beach at home on May 12 cost them a playoff berth. Bonac would return the favor, though, winning the final two games of the series and knocking the Hurricanes out of the postseason with a 9-4 victory at home on May 15.
Bonac Boys Track Is the Best in 20 YearsIn their last dual meet of the season, the Bonackers proved that the boys track program at East Hampton High School is back. They lost the league title 71–60 to West Islip on May 14, but finished the season 5-1. It’s an enormous improvement; the team has gone from last to nearly first, putting together the program’s best season in over 20 years.
Bonackers Advance to Game Two of PlayoffsIn the top of the first inning, things didn’t look good. East Hampton was already trailing Eastport-South Manor 4-0 in their first playoff game of the postseason, with the pitcher Izzy Briand uncharacteristically in a hole. It was not the start the Bonackers were looking for, but it didn’t last long.
Eight Graduate From Girls LacrosseThe last home game for the East Hampton High School girls lacrosse team on May 12 included athletes of all ages. East End Lacrosse brought some of its elementary school girls to see their high school heroes, creating a lacrosse stick tunnel for the Bonac seniors to run through before their matchup against John Glenn.
Flag Football’s Senior Class: Small but MightySmall but mighty. That’s how East Hampton’s head coach of flag football, Erin Gillott, described her senior class last week. It’s a pretty accurate description not just of the seniors, but the football program over all — still in its infancy at just four years old — becoming a small but mighty movement that expanded this spring to include a junior varsity team.
Walk-Off Win Sends East Hampton Softball Into PlayoffsHeading into the last game of the season with a 13-6 record, there was no question that East Hampton’s softball team would be heading to the playoffs, but they ended the regular season with a bang: a 4-3 walk-off win against Westhampton Beach. They host Eastport-South Manor Thursday at 4 p.m. in the first game of the first round of the playoffs.
Bonackers Break Out the Brooms AgainIt would’ve been easy to give up on the Bonackers after they lost their first seven games of the season, but cue Journey. This team simply won’t stop believing.
Boys Race West Islip for League ChampionshipLast week, the Bonac boys track team improved to 5-0 with a crucial win at Harborfields. On May 14 — if weather allows — they’ll take on West Islip at home for the league championship. Both teams are undefeated, setting up an epic showdown on the Long Lane track.
Cheers for Seniors, and 100th StrikeoutBonac softballers won both on and off their home field last week, besting Hauppauge after celebrating the team’s 10 seniors. Also in the game, Izzy Briand, a senior pitcher, recorded her 100th strikeout of the season.
Girls Tracksters Dominate Harborfields at HomeEast Hampton girls track hosted Harborfields on May 4, dominating the meet, 114-25. Yani Cuesta, the team’s head coach, was especially happy with the 400-meter intermediate hurdles.
779 Competed in May Day 5KThis year’s May Day 5K drew nearly 800 people to Main Beach on Sunday morning for a run and walk that raised money for the youth mental health efforts supported by the Tyler Project.
A Spark, a Song, and a Sweep for BaseballNine days after recording their first win of the season, the Bonackers recorded their first series win against Comsewogue, sweeping three games from April 29 to May 1.
Boys Track Chases First Title Since 2005East Hampton’s boys track team has yet to lose a meet, improving its record to 4-0 with a massive 90-36 win over Westhampton Beach at home last week. There’s talk Bonac could be league champions for the first time since 2005.
P.R.s Power Girls at North BabylonThe East Hampton girls track team delivered a series of strong performances at the North Babylon Invitational last weekend.
South Fork Lacrosse Celebrates Seven SeniorsSouth Fork Lacrosse celebrated its seven East Hampton High School seniors on their home field on Friday, announcing each one and presenting roses to their parents in a pregame ceremony before a hard-fought loss to Half Hollow Hills.
Two More Wins for Boys Tennis Class of 2026East Hampton boys tennis honored its six seniors with pizza and plaques on Friday after a 7-0 victory over Longwood. The team’s class of 2026 has committed to an impressive set of colleges.
East Hampton Names New Athletic DirectorThe East Hampton School Board unanimously approved the appointment of Todd Gulluscio as the district’s new director of athletics. Mr. Gulluscio has been with the Shelter Island School District since 2014.
Baseball Breaks Through With First WinLast week the Bonackers erased the zero from their record, notching their first victory of the season in extra-inning walk-off fashion against Eastport-South Manor.
Bonac Represents at the Penn RelaysOver the weekend, East Hampton’s 4-by-400-meter relay team — Jasper Samuelson, Emmett Schumann, Hudson Goulart, and Liam Knight — ran their best time of the season and Bonac’s best in that event in a decade.
Freshman Softballer Drives in Winning RunThe East Hampton High School softball team hasn’t lost back-to-back games this season and is undefeated at home.
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