Long Island, NY – This fall, a remarkable group of young athletes has been recognized by Newsday for their outstanding performances in their respective sports. These talented girls have not only excelled on the field, court, and pool but have also inspired their communities with their dedication and hard work.
Cross Country:
Maeve Going '26 has sprinted her way into the spotlight, finishing among the Top 25 in Cross Country on Long Island. Her relentless training and competitive spirit have set a high standard for aspiring runners.
Volleyball:
In volleyball, both Karli O’Brien '25 and Grace Profitlich '25 have made their mark, earning spots in the Top 50. Their teamwork, skill, and determination have been pivotal for their teams, showcasing the essence of what it means to be a true athlete.
Soccer:
The soccer field has also seen exceptional talent this season. Annie Price '25, Megan Youngberg '25, and Molly Bagatta '25 have all been named in the Top 100, demonstrating remarkable skill and leadership. Their contributions have been invaluable as they guide their teams through tough competition.
Swimming:
The swimming community is celebrating a stellar performance from Sarah Larsen '25, Lily Gormsen '25, Sam Schnappauf '25, Sophia Lyons '27, and Sadie Davidoff '27, who have all been recognized among the Top Swimmers on Long Island. Their dedication to the sport and commitment to excellence have not gone unnoticed, as they continue to break personal and team records.
These athletes represent not only the pinnacle of sports achievement but also the spirit of perseverance and camaraderie. Their hard work and commitment to their sports make them role models for young athletes everywhere.
As the fall season wraps up, we look forward to seeing what these talented individuals will accomplish next. Congratulations to all the athletes on this well-deserved recognition!
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