Carle Place boys basketball's Ryan Leary scores 21 points to lead Frogs to Nassau Class B crown

Carle Place wins the Nassau Class B boys basketball title on Wednesday, Mar. 4, 2026, at Farmingdale State. Credit: Peter Frutkoff
The shots weren’t swishing through the net with the usual regularity for Long Island’s most prolific point producer in boys basketball, admittedly “off” on this night. And Carle Place was clinging to a two-point edge after three quarters with the Nassau Class B title on the line.
“In the fourth quarter, it’s showtime,” Ryan Leary said. “I’ve got to show out. I’ve got to help the team win.”
The Pace-bound point guard indeed perked up during showtime. Leary scored nine of his 21 points in the fourth to help the top-seeded Frogs pull free and win their second straight county championship. They claimed a 55-38 decision over No. 2 Cold Spring Harbor Wednesday night at Farmingdale State in a rematch of last year’s final.
“Last year, it was great,” Leary said. “So just doing it another time, it’s even better. My senior year, to go out with a county championship, I mean, it means the world. It means everything.”
John Cantwell made some offensive and defensive adjustments 10 games ago, and the 16-6 Frogs have won every game since. But their coach had high hopes from the start.
“I felt that we had enough depth and enough veterans from last year to come back this year, that we could take it,” Cantwell said.
Now it’s on to step two, to try to repeat as Long Island champs.
They will face formidable Southampton at 5 p.m. Tuesday back at Farmingdale State. The Frogs want to get back to Binghamton and earn a state crown after falling to Woodlands in the state semis last year.
“We definitely are driven,” Leary said.
Leary could very well reach a major milestone against Southampton. He’s averaging 29.3 points. He stands 16 short of 2,000 career points.
“I think I’m going to get it, but right now I’m more worried about winning a Long Island championship, getting back upstate,” Leary said. “If I’m going to score 2,000 while doing that, that’s just a dream that I didn’t know I had until recently.”
Cold Spring Harbor, which was led by Connor Sheridan’s 10 points, fell to 12-8.
“We just really weren’t able to score the whole entire day,” coach Jason Mercurio said.
But his Seahawks will be moving on, too. There’s an at-large berth in Class B this season, so they will be in a regional semifinal against the eventual Section IV champ next Wednesday at Johnson City. But they will first have to try to leave this loss behind them.
“We’re pretty disappointed,” Mercurio said. “We put a lot into this.”
It was 35-33 Frogs after three. Then eighth-grade guard Caden Saccone hit a jumper, Mario D’Alessandro scored off his offensive rebound and Leary followed with seven straight points — 11-0 run, 46-33, 3:19 left.
“I know everybody talks about ‘Ryan Leary, Ryan Leary,’ ” Cantwell said. “But the guys around him really all join in. If Ryan’s the only one on the floor, we don’t win.”
Carle Place got big boost from D’Alessandro. The 6-3 junior forward/center scored nine in the first quarter, helping the Frogs take a 14-11 lead. He finished with 15.
“It helps a lot because four people are always staring at Ryan,” D’Alessandro said about his complementary offense. “When I’m on the wing, usually I can get open and it helps us score.”