Long Island boys and girls lacrosse Stick Stars
Sabrina Asadurian of Wantagh during a girls lacrosse game on April 29, 2025. Credit: James Escher
BOYS LACROSSE
CHASE BIER, Oceanside
Oceanside defeated Lynbrook for the first time since 2011, according to coach John Emmerich, in part to Bier’s defensive ability. He caused three turnovers and scooped eight ground balls.
STEPHEN CASTELLANO, Sachem North
Castellano’s stick capped off one of the best games of the week, with his fifth goal against Lindenhurst coming in overtime to complete a six-point day.
AIDEN CROMWELL, St. Dominic
The team captain led the Bayhawks to close wins over both Portledge and Friends Academy, totaling seven goals and four assists across both.
DYLAN GIORLANDO and GIANNI MARINO, Comsewogue
Giorlando had four goals and an assist in a big win over Shoreham-Wading River. Comsewogue trailed, 10-9, entering the fourth quarter before Marino scored three goals.
CASEY GORALSKI, Glenn
Glenn enjoyed a memorable performance from Goralski, who had a whopping 10 goals, five assists and eight ground balls against Bellport.
BRENDAN ROONEY, New Hyde Park
Rooney not only won 20 of 22 faceoffs against West Hempstead, but he tallied eight assists in the win.
ALEX VITALE, Cold Spring Harbor
Vitale dominated in a double-overtime win against Manhasset, winning 21 of 26 faceoffs and adding a goal for good measure.

Alex Vitale of Cold Spring Harbor wins a draw and gets the offense started in the third quarter in the NYS Class D lacrosse East Region semifinal against Chenango Forks on Wednesday June 11, 2025 in Middletown. Credit: Michael A. Rupolo Sr.
BRODY WAXER, Syosset
Waxer sealed a 10-9 overtime win over Farmingdale with his fourth goal of the game to win it. He added three goals and an assist in an overtime win over West Islip.
GIRLS LACROSSE
SABRINA ASADURIAN, Wantagh
Her free-position goal sealed an overtime win against South Side, capping off an 8-point performance with her seventh score. She added three goals against North Shore.
AVERY DANZIG, Jericho
She had four goals and an assist in a 10-9 win over Glen Cove. It caps off a 18-point week for Danzig, which included a seven-goal game against Great Neck North.
EMILIE HILLER, Center Moriches
The Red Devils earned their first win behind Hiller’s four-goal performance against Hauppauge. She scored the go-ahead goal with 12 seconds left in the fourth quarter.
KAYLEIGH HOWARD, Northport
Northport’s No. 17 scored the go-ahead goal with 17 seconds left to beat Connecticut’s Wilton, finishing with four goals and two assists.
LILA KLUPT, Carey
Klupt’s fourth goal proved to be the golden one, coming in a double-overtime win against Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK.
DYLAN McNAMARA, Sayville
In a battle between two of Suffolk’s undefeated teams in Sayville and West Islip, McNamara had left her mark with three goals and an assist. She did the same against Eastport-South Manor.
MADISON and TYLER REEDY, Carle Place
The dynamic sibling duo combined for 11 goals and six assists in a 15-14 win over MacArthur.
MIA VETERE, Malverne/East Rockaway
How about a 12-point game? Vetere’s 10 goals and two assists lifted Malverne/East Rockaway past Great Neck North.
