ST. ANTHONY'S ATHLETICS

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ST. ANTHONY'S HIGH SCHOOL, NY Franciscan Brothers

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Girls Varsity Lacrosse


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Newsday Top 100 Player of 2010's


Updated on 06/10/2022

Congratulations Maggie Bill '13

Newsday’s Long Island Player of the Year

Had 83 points as a senior in 2013

Led St. Anthony’s to its sixth straight CHSAA AA title.

Also First Team All-Long Island selection in girls soccer in 2012.

Went to UNC

 

photo by newsday

Girls Lacrosse Review


Updated on 06/10/2022

The St. Anthony’s Varsity Girl’s Lacrosse team ended the season with a 14 and 5 overall record.  The team was undefeated against league opponents during the regular season and had an extremely difficult and competitive non league schedule.  The talented young friars entered the playoffs filled with confidence but suffered a disappointing loss in the championship game against rival Sacred Heart.  

The girls displayed tremendous growth both individually and collectively from the beginning of the year. This season has provided the team with several learning opportunities that will serve them well in the future.  Good luck to our seniors and we are looking forward to the growth of our young and talented players.

Coach Summer Ferraro

 

Girls lacrosse week in review: St. Anthony’s the team to beat in CHSAA


Updated on 06/10/2022

After 10 straight CHSAA titles, Friars are tough to beat.
by By Kenny DeJohnkenny.dejohn@newsday.com
photo by Kathleen Malone-Van Dyke

Amidst uncertainty, St. Anthony’s still the team to beat

Even by coach Summer Ferraro’s own analysis, her St. Anthony’s team entered the spring season with a handful of questions.

In a preseason questionnaire sent to Newsday, Ferraro expressed her excitement about the team’s youth, energy and athleticism. But at the same time, the Friars graduated 18 seniors, leaving a variety of roles to be filled.

Having beaten Sacred Heart, their main competition, twice during the regular season, the Friars proved that they’re still the team to beat on the heels of 10 straight CHSAA titles.

The Friars bested the Spartans on Monday, 15-12, thanks to five goals from Katie DeSimone.

The scoring has been relatively spread out. DeSimone leads the team with 46 goals, but Charlotte Verhulst (31 goals), Kira Accettella (23) and Natalie Smith (24) have been consistent contributors. With so many options, St. Anthony’s could be dangerous in the playoffs.

Sacred Heart is still very talented, though, with Arden Tierney and Clare Casey representing the team’s top options. It wouldn’t be too surprising to see the Spartans upset St. Anthony’s in the playoffs, and a game between the two rivals would be one of the more exciting games this season.

  • Newsday’s Top 10
  • 1. Mount Sinai (Last week: 1)
  • 2. Bayport-Blue Point (2)
  • 3. Manhasset (4)
  • 4. West Babylon (3)
  • 5. Eastport-South Manor (6)
  • 6. Northport (8)
  • 7. Cold Spring Harbor (7)
  • 8. Garden City (8)
  • 9 . St. Anthony’s (9)
  • 10. Massapequa (unranked)

 

O'Mara Adds ECAC Player of the Week Award to MAC Freedom Honor


Updated on 06/10/2022

by Steve Sheridan, Assistant AD for Communications

DANBURY, Conn. – After the best offensive week of her young career, freshman Melissa O'Mara (Huntington, N.Y./St. Anthony's) of the Manhattanville College women's lacrosse team added ECAC Div. III South Region Offensive Player of the Week honors on Wednesday to the MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Week recognition she received on Monday.
 
O'Mara filled up the stat sheet for Manhattanville in two wins last week, recording 17 points on 16 goals and one assist while adding 26 draw controls, 13 ground balls and seven caused turnovers in two contests.
 
The freshman started the week with seven goals, seven ground balls, 12 draw controls and five caused turnovers in a 19-9 win over Alvernia University on Tuesday. Then on Saturday in a 24-19 win over Western Connecticut State University, she recorded a season-high nine goals with an assist to go with six ground balls, two caused turnovers and a season-best 14 draw controls.
 
O'Mara is already just the sixth freshman in school history to record 50 points, having scored a team-high 39 goals with 11 assists through seven games in addition to a team-leading 35 ground balls, 21 caused turnovers and 55 draw controls. She enters the week leading the MAC Freedom in goals per game (5.57), points per game (7.14) and ground balls per game (5.00), while also ranking second in the conference in both caused turnovers (3.00/gm) and draw controls (7.86/gm) and fourth in assists (1.57/gm).
 
At the national level, O'Mara enters the week seventh in Division III in points per game and eighth in goals per game, while also ranking in the top-25 in draw controls (13th) and caused turnovers (24th) per game.
 
Manhattanville is set to return to action on Wednesday with the team's non-conference finale at Rutgers-Camden beginning at 4 p.m.

Girls Lacrosse Tryouts


Updated on 06/10/2022

ALL LEVELS

March 3rd Saturday 8-10am Front Field
March 4th
Sunday 8:00am Mass at St Elizabeth's  
Sunday 9-11am Front Field. 
300 shuttle run Test on Sunday 
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