Other candidates are Eagles and Mavericks. Please no 'Set. Sounds idiotic.JoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:28 pmThey are the Indians through the end if this school year. From what I've heard. the students are voting to go with no nickname moving forward. Will simply be Manhasset, or "Set"kr522 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:34 pmThe big one is coming Saturday! Btw are we still the Indians? I thought the school had to get rid of the nicknameJoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 7:53 pm Manhasset 6 Port Washington 4 FINAL
Another strong defensive performance from The Indians.
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Is the Woodstick Friday night or Saturday nightflyerfan17 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:33 pmI wonder if Villa Milano will have to change their pizza boxes now too...JoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:28 pmThey are the Indians through the end if this school year. From what I've heard. the students are voting to go with no nickname moving forward. Will simply be Manhasset, or "Set"kr522 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:34 pmThe big one is coming Saturday! Btw are we still the Indians? I thought the school had to get rid of the nicknameJoeMauer89 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 7:53 pm Manhasset 6 Port Washington 4 FINAL
Another strong defensive performance from The Indians.
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Just for fun I went through the rosters of every ACC, Big Ten, and Ivy team and looked to see the hometowns of the St Anthony's players on those rosters. Guess on what school they'd have gone to isn't always accurate (i.e. some kids listed as hometown Syosset still go to CSH, etc), but close.
Brennan O’Neill (Duke) - Bay Shore
Andrew McAdorey (Duke) – Floyd
Jake Naso (Duke) – Sachem North
Aiden Danenza (Duke) – Jericho
Owen Duffy (UNC) – Westhampton
Cole Aasheim (UNC) – Oyster Bay
Jack Walshe (UVA) – Commack
Danny Parker (ND) – Mt. Sinai
Jalen Seymour (ND) – Hills
Jake Bonomi (ND) – Northport
Michael Leo (Cuse) – Seaford
Luke Martin (Hopkins) – Hills
Max McCarthy (Hopkins) – Huntington
Kevin Kearns (Michigan) – Wantagh
Patrick Carragher (PSU) – Bellmore-Merrick
Joe Calandrino (PSU) – Massapequa
Jaeden Jenkins (PSU) – Hills
Jack Speidell (Harvard) – Ward Melville
Jackson Greene (Harvard) – CSH
Greg Campisi (Harvard) – Farmingdale
Jaden Jernigan (Harvard) – Elmont
Brennan O’Neill (Duke) - Bay Shore
Andrew McAdorey (Duke) – Floyd
Jake Naso (Duke) – Sachem North
Aiden Danenza (Duke) – Jericho
Owen Duffy (UNC) – Westhampton
Cole Aasheim (UNC) – Oyster Bay
Jack Walshe (UVA) – Commack
Danny Parker (ND) – Mt. Sinai
Jalen Seymour (ND) – Hills
Jake Bonomi (ND) – Northport
Michael Leo (Cuse) – Seaford
Luke Martin (Hopkins) – Hills
Max McCarthy (Hopkins) – Huntington
Kevin Kearns (Michigan) – Wantagh
Patrick Carragher (PSU) – Bellmore-Merrick
Joe Calandrino (PSU) – Massapequa
Jaeden Jenkins (PSU) – Hills
Jack Speidell (Harvard) – Ward Melville
Jackson Greene (Harvard) – CSH
Greg Campisi (Harvard) – Farmingdale
Jaden Jernigan (Harvard) – Elmont
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Interesting! Minimal South Shore presence.LI13 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:04 pm Just for fun I went through the rosters of every ACC, Big Ten, and Ivy team and looked to see the hometowns of the St Anthony's players on those rosters. Guess on what school they'd have gone to isn't always accurate (i.e. some kids listed as hometown Syosset still go to CSH, etc), but close.
Brennan O’Neill (Duke) - Bay Shore
Andrew McAdorey (Duke) – Floyd
Jake Naso (Duke) – Sachem North
Aiden Danenza (Duke) – Jericho
Owen Duffy (UNC) – Westhampton
Cole Aasheim (UNC) – Oyster Bay
Jack Walshe (UVA) – Commack
Danny Parker (ND) – Mt. Sinai
Jalen Seymour (ND) – Hills
Jake Bonomi (ND) – Northport
Michael Leo (Cuse) – Seaford
Luke Martin (Hopkins) – Hills
Max McCarthy (Hopkins) – Huntington
Kevin Kearns (Michigan) – Wantagh
Patrick Carragher (PSU) – Bellmore-Merrick
Joe Calandrino (PSU) – Massapequa
Jaeden Jenkins (PSU) – Hills
Jack Speidell (Harvard) – Ward Melville
Jackson Greene (Harvard) – CSH
Greg Campisi (Harvard) – Farmingdale
Jaden Jernigan (Harvard) – Elmont
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Nice stuff Chris. Not only are the hometowns interesting, seeing the colleges laid out together like that is very interesting. 4 at Harvard but zero at any other Ivy? The Duke pipeline is well known and obviously ND makes sense but some of the other top schools (UVA, MD) rarely bring in St. A players. There are (Chanenchuk) of course exceptions.LI13 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:04 pm Just for fun I went through the rosters of every ACC, Big Ten, and Ivy team and looked to see the hometowns of the St Anthony's players on those rosters. Guess on what school they'd have gone to isn't always accurate (i.e. some kids listed as hometown Syosset still go to CSH, etc), but close.
Brennan O’Neill (Duke) - Bay Shore
Andrew McAdorey (Duke) – Floyd
Jake Naso (Duke) – Sachem North
Aiden Danenza (Duke) – Jericho
Owen Duffy (UNC) – Westhampton
Cole Aasheim (UNC) – Oyster Bay
Jack Walshe (UVA) – Commack
Danny Parker (ND) – Mt. Sinai
Jalen Seymour (ND) – Hills
Jake Bonomi (ND) – Northport
Michael Leo (Cuse) – Seaford
Luke Martin (Hopkins) – Hills
Max McCarthy (Hopkins) – Huntington
Kevin Kearns (Michigan) – Wantagh
Patrick Carragher (PSU) – Bellmore-Merrick
Joe Calandrino (PSU) – Massapequa
Jaeden Jenkins (PSU) – Hills
Jack Speidell (Harvard) – Ward Melville
Jackson Greene (Harvard) – CSH
Greg Campisi (Harvard) – Farmingdale
Jaden Jernigan (Harvard) – Elmont
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Interesting indeed. I just learned that starting FOGO Moon and Attack Langton are both from Manhasset. It used to be just Chaminade (and New England preps). Now St. A. is getting into the act.
It is understandable why outstanding players would not to play for some of the named programs; less understandable for several others. There is, of course, the X factor of religion. We can’t know to what extent if any that might play a part in each of these decisions.
It is understandable why outstanding players would not to play for some of the named programs; less understandable for several others. There is, of course, the X factor of religion. We can’t know to what extent if any that might play a part in each of these decisions.
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I was really surprised to see that Harvard was the only Ivy with St Anthony's players.pcowlax wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:33 pmNice stuff Chris. Not only are the hometowns interesting, seeing the colleges laid out together like that is very interesting. 4 at Harvard but zero at any other Ivy? The Duke pipeline is well known and obviously ND makes sense but some of the other top schools (UVA, MD) rarely bring in St. A players. There are (Chanenchuk) of course exceptions.LI13 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:04 pm Just for fun I went through the rosters of every ACC, Big Ten, and Ivy team and looked to see the hometowns of the St Anthony's players on those rosters. Guess on what school they'd have gone to isn't always accurate (i.e. some kids listed as hometown Syosset still go to CSH, etc), but close.
Brennan O’Neill (Duke) - Bay Shore
Andrew McAdorey (Duke) – Floyd
Jake Naso (Duke) – Sachem North
Aiden Danenza (Duke) – Jericho
Owen Duffy (UNC) – Westhampton
Cole Aasheim (UNC) – Oyster Bay
Jack Walshe (UVA) – Commack
Danny Parker (ND) – Mt. Sinai
Jalen Seymour (ND) – Hills
Jake Bonomi (ND) – Northport
Michael Leo (Cuse) – Seaford
Luke Martin (Hopkins) – Hills
Max McCarthy (Hopkins) – Huntington
Kevin Kearns (Michigan) – Wantagh
Patrick Carragher (PSU) – Bellmore-Merrick
Joe Calandrino (PSU) – Massapequa
Jaeden Jenkins (PSU) – Hills
Jack Speidell (Harvard) – Ward Melville
Jackson Greene (Harvard) – CSH
Greg Campisi (Harvard) – Farmingdale
Jaden Jernigan (Harvard) – Elmont
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Religion aside it's hard to think of a good reason to leave Manhasset for private school. But kids do it all the time. It's honestly mind-boggling to me.fordmaddoxford wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:38 pm Interesting indeed. I just learned that starting FOGO Moon and Attack Langton are both from Manhasset. It used to be just Chaminade (and New England preps). Now St. A. is getting into the act.
It is understandable why outstanding players would not to play for some of the named programs; less understandable for several others. There is, of course, the X factor of religion. We can’t know to what extent if any that might play a part in each of these decisions.
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Chaminade in particular is a great school. But so is Manhasset.LI13 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 4:19 pmReligion aside it's hard to think of a good reason to leave Manhasset for private school. But kids do it all the time. It's honestly mind-boggling to me.fordmaddoxford wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:38 pm Interesting indeed. I just learned that starting FOGO Moon and Attack Langton are both from Manhasset. It used to be just Chaminade (and New England preps). Now St. A. is getting into the act.
It is understandable why outstanding players would not to play for some of the named programs; less understandable for several others. There is, of course, the X factor of religion. We can’t know to what extent if any that might play a part in each of these decisions.
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Back in the day, a number of kids that played together in GC's youth league would enroll at Chaminade after the eighth grade. A substantial number of Chaminade Alums live in Garden City. Many of their sons will continue to go to Chaminade. The Flyers attract kids from many Nassau and Suffolk Communities. I wouldn't be surprised if there were more players from Point Lookout than there are from GC.flyerfan17 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:31 am I somehow remember Murf saying a long time ago that it was because of so many GC kids leaving to go to Cham. They played every year for 22 years and haven't played since 2004. GC was 17-5 in those games, so something definitely happened.
Many of we "townies" would love to see a renewal of the rivalry with our "down the block neighbors".
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That and losing almost every faceoff.
12-4 after 3Q.
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Nice to hear from you again on this thread Murf. Just in time for the Woodstickwahoomurf wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 5:59 pmBack in the day, a number of kids that played together in GC's youth league would enroll at Chaminade after the eighth grade. A substantial number of Chaminade Alums live in Garden City. Many of their sons will continue to go to Chaminade. The Flyers attract kids from many Nassau and Suffolk Communities. I wouldn't be surprised if there were more players from Point Lookout than there are from GC.flyerfan17 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:31 am I somehow remember Murf saying a long time ago that it was because of so many GC kids leaving to go to Cham. They played every year for 22 years and haven't played since 2004. GC was 17-5 in those games, so something definitely happened.
Many of we "townies" would love to see a renewal of the rivalry with our "down the block neighbors".