Ward Melville High School News
Ward Melville High School News
Suffolk Soccer Honors Their All-Star Game MVPs
This week at the Senior All-Star Soccer Game, which showcased Suffolk County’s best players, Eli Rubio and Elliot Burgueno earned the Most Valuable Player awards.
Ward Melville cruises to the title game
The Ward Melville Patriots brought their A-game in every facet this weekend, dominating from start to finish as they crushed Sachem North in the Suffolk County Playoffs.
Ward Melville impresses at the State Tournament
The Ward Melville boys cross country team delivered an outstanding performance at the NYSPHSAA Championships this weekend, finishing an impressive second overall in the state.
Ward Melville gets a shutout in the season finale
The Ward Melville Patriots concluded their regular season in dominant fashion, finishing with an impressive 7-1 overall record.
Ward Melville leaves no doubt on homecoming
Ward Melville had a big buildup to their homecoming game this week, and the team made sure to deliver immediately, leaving absolutely no doubt about who would walk away the winner.
Ward Melville's offense continues to impress
Ward Melville’s offense continued to shine this weekend, making a very strong case as the best in Suffolk County.
Ward Melville Wins the National Football Foundation Kickoff Classic
The Suffolk County High School football season kicked off this year in one of the most anticipated games that will be on the schedule all season.
Division 1 Suffolk County Football Preview
Division I William Floyd Head Coach: Paul Longo
Costello Chooses Clemson
After leading Ward Melville's soccer team to back to back New York State championships senior defender Maddie Costello has decided on her next step.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Sayville Football Earns Rutgers Trophy
Sayville Football has won the Rutgers Trophy, awarded to the best team in Suffolk County. The Golden Flashes capped off an unforgettable season by finishing 12-0, securing their eighth Long Island Championship and bringing home the seventh Rutgers Trophy in program history. Sayville earned this prestigious honor at the Suffolk County Football Coaches Association dinner, where the program was officially recognized as Suffolk’s most outstanding team.
William Floyd Cleans Up at the Awards Dinner
The William Floyd Colonials football program had a big night this week earning a host of honors at the annual Suffolk County Football Coaches Association awards dinner held at the Hyatt Regency in Hauppauge.