Thursday, December 18, 2008
Boys' Basketball Explodes on Mercy
Friday, November 14, 2008
Girls' Gymnastics Gonna Go All The Way!
Ashley Beck
Carly Bogart
Cristina Capone
Danielle Casper
Deanna Coracciolo
Caroline Falk
Danielle Gallo
Gina Marie Marcheschi
Alexa Profit
Carolena Trocchia
The Matador will have more pending the conclusion of the competition.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Column: Clancy Kicks East Into the Play-offs!
The two teams were battling head-to-head for play-off positions. The winner would attain the #5 seed in the play-offs and face a 6-2 North Babylon team, the loser would have the #8 seed and play the unbeaten Riverhead team.
The game was a battle of defensive juggernauts as both teams were held to a score of 0-0 for all four quarters.
In overtime, West Babylon had the ball first but was shutdown by a proud and hungry Smithtown East defense. Then with the East offense on the field, East went to the 8 yard line to attempt a field goal. The stands went quiet and both teams were on their knees holding hands; praying for a positive outcome for their respected teams. As East kicker Pat Clancy waited for the snap, you could see the fear on his face. But with a single kick everyone in stadium knew the game was over. Smithtown East had beaten West Babylon 3-0 to go the #5 seed in the play-offs!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
And Thats All Folks
Hauppauge (3-7-1) and Smithtown East (3-7) faced off yesterday in a special one game tie-breaker to see who was going to the division play-offs. The previously 3-6 East tennis team was taking on a lower ranked 2-7-1 Hauppauge team. The East team was favored to win the match-up, but in an upset Hauppauge won 4-3. This will cap off the disappointing season for Smithtown East girls' tennis, whose final total record will be 4-11-1.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Is There a November in Sight?
The first game will be held tonight at 4:00 p.m. at Half Hallow Hills East (5-3-2), who is also looking for a play-off spot. The last time these two teams met was on September 25. Half Hallow Hills East player Patrick Bellero scored the game winning goal in the 67th minute against Smithtown East to make the score 1-0. These two teams will be battling it out tonight in what looks like to be an intense fight of Suffolk Division 3 soccer.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
East Loses 33-0
East traveled to West Islip Saturday where they lost 33-0.
Stopsky will have complete details pending the conclusion of his breakdown.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Column: 3-1 Dissapointment
The team came out flat against a tough Bellport team and it showed on the field. The offense could not get anything going while the defense let up three huge plays, leading to a score of 21-0 Bellport.
The game would stay that score for the rest of the game, even though East got within the Bellport 20 several times. This loss was a huge blow to the East team and now they look to come back strong and face the second hardest team in their division, West Islip (4-0). The two teams will square off Saturday at West Islip and may determine just how great East really is.
Friday, October 3, 2008
Column: Don't Mess With This Family!
This sort of criticism has never really motivated Smithtown East football before. So why does it affect them more this year than ever? One word, family. The critics are attacking their family and the pride that family has. This team has become what Coach Saladino wanted his team to be from the beginning. Last Wednesday the team celebrated their great 3-0 start by eating at Coach Saladino's house (something that rarely any player has ever done). At the dinner I overheard senior Captain Michael Porter talking to senior Captain Michael Walling. They were talking about how this felt like a family party, and how much they were enjoying themselves. Not many teams have the benefit of being this close with the players and the coaches and that is why I believe this team is winning.
The team looks to go 4-0, a goal that everyone wants to reach. So Bellport you better be ready, because we are getting this win!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Column: Underdog Victory!
Obviously the only ones who knew that Smithtown East (2-0) would win the game over Newfield (0-2) was East and their coaches.
Newsday predicted Smithtown East getting crushed by last year's #4 seed, Newfield. Like always, East went out their and showed them they were completely wrong. They kept it close in the first half, but after coming out of the locker room the second half, the team knew it was time to put them away. East would break a 7-7 tie, to lead them to a 30-13 win. The team, led by their powerful offensive line and great running backs, put 390 yards on the ground and had four-rushing touchdowns.
"The line stepped up big," said senior quarterback Michael Porter. Porter is actually one of the big reasons why East won the game. Porter was there in the final moments of the first half when Newfield was driving down field and Porter made a great interception to end the half tied.
"We were getting killed on the drive. So I knew that we needed a big play to keep the game alive, so I saw the ball and made a break on it," added Porter.
For those who have been with East for the past few years, you know that the East team has not been too spectacular. So why is our team all of a sudden great? The answer is simple: the offensive line.
"Our O-Line made huge holes... I just hit them," said senior wing-back and outside linebacker Bobby Whitmarsh. Whitmarsh had a great game on the ground racking up 171 rushing yards and three-touchdowns on only five-carries. This was a huge improvement from last week's game when Bobby fumbled the ball twice. "I told them I'd do better, so I did."
Now that the Bulls are 2-0 they are looking towards their next opponent, Half Hallow Hills East (0-2). "We can't look past them," said Whitmarsh," We have to be ticked that they chose us for their homecoming!"
If East plays with the same amount of intensity of the last two games then they shouldn't be a problem, for us at least. As senior fullback and outside linebacker, Adam Binder says: "They [Half Hallow Hills East] don't know what's coming to them."
Friday, September 19, 2008
Centereach Destroyed; Next Target Newfield!
Now some people are very critical of Smithtown East saying that: the win was a fluke, or that Centereach is just bad. But the coaches and the players don't believe that. "It was very obvious that we were a better than Centereach," Coach Saladino said during an interview, "but this week [vs. Newfield] will tell us how the rest of the season will go."
Well how far are we going to go, are we even going to beat Newfield? Captain, and one of the players of the game, Bobby Whitmarsh knows we can win. "If we work hard in practice we should definitely win it," said Whitmarsh.
Coach Saladino could not agree more. "We definitely need to keep getting better by working hard in practice and focus on the task at hand. We have mostly senior starters and it is expected that they know their reads defensively and rules offensively. Now it is just a matter of how much they want to win."
That was no problem against Centereach. Smithtown East went out their and played like they had something to prove. Especially the player of the game, Tommy Freshour. Tommy had 9 touches for 133 yards and 1 touchdown (all together 300 total yards, 2 TD's). "Newfield is a beatable team," said Freshhour. "We are going to show the fans something."
Well he obviously showed the fans something last week because Tommy was voted to the top of the Smithtown East Male Fall Athlete Poll by his peers. An honor that is brand new at Smithtown East. "It's a great honor to be one of the top athletes for fall sports," said Tommy when I broke the news to him.
But the question still remains, what are our chances to beat Newfield? "Very good. They are a good team; not a great team. We need to learn from their offensive and defensive plays so we can be prepared the best we can. They have some good players that we need to keep in check and not let takeover the game. We need to play with the same intensity as last week, just without all the mental penalties."
After this week's practice I can personally say, "that's been squared away", and the team knows they can win.
As Pat Clancy says, "We are going to do as good as we know we're going to do."
Girls' Tennis Takes Another Close Loss
Field Hockey On a TEAR!
The girls' destroyed the Sachem North team (2-3) in their shutout win 3 to 0. Lily Kalata, who now has 4 shutout games, dominated the defense, as the offense of Meghan Rooney, who already has 1 goal on the season, scored twice in the game yesterday. Also, Jamie Ackerman added to the offense with her one goal.
Boys' Golf Advances to 3-0
Monday, September 15, 2008
Smithtown East Rolls Over Centereach!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Rival History: history of the Smithtown East football team and the Centereach football team

Over the past three seasons Centereach and Smithtown East have faced off twice, both games being at Centereach. Both of the outcomes were almost identical, two great games going right down to the wire. Unfortunately for the Smithtown East team, both of the games did not go in their favor, as they lost the first game 23-21 and the second game 17-7.
But this year the sight of the game has been moved to Smithtown East, where the East team is itching for some revenge. The team, their captains, and the coaches know that this game is a must win and they won’t accept anything less than a “W” this Saturday.
Undefeated?
by Matt Stopsky
Some of you may not know, but our boys’ volleyball team is ranked #1 in Suffolk County! I think that’s something that we should know. But what do we not know?
That’s why we have the all intelligent John Schmid to let us in on an insight to his volleyball team’s future. Schmid, the captain of the Smithtown East volleyball team, says he has high hopes for the team this year. The team is already 3-0 with victories over Smithtown West, Westhampton, and Connetquot. Not only that, but this weekend the team is taking a trip up to Buffalo to play in one of the states hardest tournaments. The last time Smithtown won the tournament, it was six years ago, and most of us didn’t even hit puberty yet. But now the team is looking to win the tournament again and make it two times in seven years. So the fans really have something to look forward to this season because, “we are going all the way!”
Playoffs on the Horizon
After a disappointing last three seasons, our Smithtown East Football Team may be on their way to the playoffs. Led by the great leadership of their five captions senior Outside Linebacker and Wing-Back Bobby Whitmarsh, senior Defensive End and Offensive Tackle Derek Cyran, senior Inside Linebacker and Fullback Ryan Kopiske, senior Free Safety Michael Walling, and senior Quarterback Michael Porter, or better know as our “Porterback”, they are looking to be playoff bound.
“Last year was a disappointment, but it was a learning experience for us”, says Walling. “Most of last year’s starters are back again and that gives us the edge this season.” Porter could not agree more by saying that, “we can build off last season. We were a lot closer than we thought we were.”
When I asked about this season and their expectations for it, the one thing that kept popping up, “There is no reason why we shouldn’t make the playoffs and have a better than five-hundred average.” I understand that you are supposed to be optimistic, but no reason for not being in the playoffs? Is this the same Smithtown East team that went 2-6 last year? The answer to that question is no. The main reason is that this team is more like a family this year.
“Unlike the last three varsity football teams I’ve been on, this is the first year that the team actually feels like a family,” said Cyran.
So together, as a family, the Smithtown East football team will take on a very hard division as underdogs for most of the season. Nothing shows this better than the quote that Michael Walling stole from the movie, Any Given Sunday, “Life is a game of inches, and so is football. Together, as a family, we fight for every inch.”
But this family doesn’t have to be limited to just the team and their coaches. The players really want the student body to join their family. Some of the student body remembers our great seasons in middle school, and some may have even played for the football team at one time or another. Now they ask you to come out, and help them push for a playoff appearance.
“Expect something from us this year”, says Kopiske, “because this year, we are cracking skulls.”