Smithtown West Bulls shine in homecoming win and celebration


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Smithtown High School West celebrated a spirited homecoming weekend that brought the entire community together and capped off with a victory on the football field.

The Bulls defeated Hauppauge, 28-7, on September 20, improving to 2-0 on the season. The highlight of the afternoon came in the second half when senior Michael Cascione electrified the crowd with a 68-yard punt return for a touchdown, sealing the win and sending fans into celebration. The Bulls’ strong performance gave the packed homecoming stands plenty to cheer about.

The excitement extended beyond the gridiron. At halftime, fans were treated to lively performances from the Smithtown High School West cheerleaders and the Whisperettes, whose routines drew enthusiastic applause. The halftime festivities also included the introduction of the 2025 homecoming king and queen, seniors Srijith Kodela and Olivia Pappas, who were honored before their classmates, families, and community members.

The celebration had already kicked off the day before, when Smithtown High School West hosted a schoolwide pep rally on September 19. Every varsity sports team was introduced, along with their captains, as the gym erupted in school spirit. Teacher Ashley Marchese and junior Will Noto served as emcees, energizing the crowd with their humor and enthusiasm. The rally brought together teachers and students from all grade levels, uniting freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors in one spirited display of West pride.

“This was a true celebration of our students, our athletes, and our community,” said Principal John Coady. “Homecoming is about more than a football game—it’s about school spirit, tradition, and pride in being a Bull.”

The Smithtown homecoming season isn’t over yet. Smithtown High School East will host its celebration on Saturday, October 4, giving another opportunity for the community to come together in support of its students.

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