Port Jefferson hosts sports fair


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This week, students of all ages participated in the Port Jefferson School District’s annual sports fair, an event that drew strong participation and positive feedback.

As part of the program, fifth grade students from Edna Louise Spear Elementary School traveled on a special field trip to Earl L. Vandermeulen High School. There, they were greeted by more than 30 varsity student-athletes and 10 coaches who led an engaging, interactive day centered on athletics and school community connections.

The fair was designed to introduce younger students to the wide range of athletic opportunities available as they prepare for middle and high school. Activities included demonstrations and hands-on sessions in sports such as cross country, tennis, golf, soccer, volleyball, and football.

“Our goal is to spark interest and help students find a sport they’re passionate about before they enter middle school,” said Adam Sherrard, Director of Health, Physical Education, Athletics and Nursing. “It’s about planting that seed early and showing them what’s possible.”

In addition to athletic exposure, the event placed a strong emphasis on mentorship. Varsity athletes not only demonstrated their skills but also took time to encourage and guide the fifth graders, sharing stories about their own athletic development and experiences within the district. The event highlighted how leadership is passed down from the coaches to the varsity to the elementary athletes. 

District officials noted that these personal connections are what make the program meaningful. Younger students are able to envision themselves as future athletes, while older students gain valuable leadership experience through mentoring.

Now a well-established tradition, the sports fair continues to serve as both a celebration of athletics and a tool for building unity across grade levels. By fostering enthusiasm and school pride, the event helps ensure that Port Jefferson students remain engaged, inspired, and connected through sports.

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