For All Basketball is a Hit


For All BBall Players | Section XI - Suffolk County Athletics | Facebook

This week student-athletes from across Suffolk County came together to showcase their talent, teamwork, and sportsmanship. They played in the annual Section XI For All All-Star Basketball Game. 

The game was a fun event that showcased some excellent basketball being played on the court but also showed the size of the hearts of the student athletes and those in attendance. 

The Suffolk County PAL were the main providers to make the event happen as they provided uniforms and awards for all participants.

This year’s game was hosted by the Patchogue-Medford School District and held special significance as a tribute to Lt. Michael P. Murphy, U.S. Navy SEAL and Patchogue-Medford High School graduate, who gave his life in service to our country. The Section XI social media accounts said that "His courage and sacrifice remind us all of the freedoms we enjoy, including the ability to gather and celebrate our young athletes." 

The For All part of the title represents that anyone can play in the event and it brought out some great student athletes to take part. 

The site went on to congratulate everyone saying "From start to finish, the day was filled with community spirit, gratitude, and the joy of the game. Congratulations to all the players and thank you to everyone who made this meaningful event possible!" 

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