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Joseph M. Spero, Principal 2021-2022 Fall Newsletter Daniel Belfi, Director of Health, Physical Walter Panas HS Education and Athletics Panther Athletics Varsity Volleyball This season was full of memories for Having coached many of them for the Walter Panas Volleyball team. The back-to-back seasons in high school team finished the season with a 19-2 and club for countless years, it will be overall record. The team earned League very different not having them around. Champions, Sectional Champions, Re- They will truly be missed, but the con- Panther Athletics gional Champions and State Finalist. tributions they have made to our pro- This team had only one goal in mind gram will have a lasting presence. from the start of this season. They were It has been an honor to have been going to make it to the state final four able to coach these girls for so many and finish with a win, which they came as years. close as possible to doing. The team played through numerous injuries Team Captain: Tristan Demas, throughout the season which never Alanna Mansell stopped any of them. They were never intimidated by any opponent, no matter Head Coach: Ashley Murphy what the score or what set they were in. They played with grit, determination and All League: Alanna Mansell, Tristan heart. Four girls made the All-Section Demas, Maddy Mulroy, Julia Gallinger, and All-Conference team (Alanna Man- Kim Braun, Tiara Baloncio, Christine sell, Tristan Demas, Julia Gallinger and Balbona Maddy Mulroy). All four of these players, as well as Kim Braun, Tiara Baloncio and All Conference: Alanna Mansell, Tris- Christine Balbona were All-League as tan Demas, Maddy Mulroy, Julia Gall- well. Alanna and Tristan were named inger First Team All State and Julia was named Fifth Team All State. Tristan and Julia All Section: Alanna Mansell, Tristan were name to the State Tournament Demas, Maddy Mulroy, Julia Gallinger Team at States, and Alanna was named Section 1 Player of the Year. Section 1 Player of the Year: Alanna The seniors, (Tristan, Alanna, Maddy, Mansell Tiara, Alyssa, Siena and Kayla), led the way for the team this season with their Conference 2 Coach of the Year: hard work, dedication and leadership. Ashley Felipe
Varsity Football This season felt differ- ultimate prize. Our collective to keep moving up. We will learn ent. There was a sense of will would be tested, early and from this season and the confidence as we had a very often. contributions of the Class of 2022 strong off-season program that We opened up with a tough will not be forgotten. The coaches consisted of weight room loss against district rival would like to thank all of the sen- sessions, agility work, and Lakeland and would then iors for their effort and hard work. football camps. We looked continue to face stiff You have built a strong foundation around at our players and saw competition. However, we for years to come and we welcome dedication and abil- improved each week and it all you all back to support the pro- ity. Although we had a very led to a week 9 win at home gram in the future! challenging schedule ahead of versus Tappan Zee. We will us, we knew that this season always remember this senior Captains: John Baisley, John would be a building block for class for showing how to Guida, Nate Lugo, seasons to come. Football, like persevere and keep going. We Travis Carlucci no other sport, will teach life look forward to next season lessons beyond the with seven returning starters on Head Coach: Bill Castro field. Condensed in a season, offense and six returning each week brings new starters on defense, and our All League: Maleek McNiel, experiences, trials and continued growth as a program. Travis Carlucci, Paul Ronga difficulties that must be Panas Football is tough, and we overcome to achieve the have put ourselves in a position
Varsity Girls Soccer Walter Panas Varsity Girls Soccer ended their season playing some really good soccer. We Captains: Ella Yaeger, Brianna Jankowski, Kayla were very competitive against some high quali- Guevara ty opponents including ties against League Champion Lourdes HS and a very strong Hen- drick Hudson HS Team. We did not make the Head Coach: Matt Schiff Sectional Tournament, but ultimately we im- proved throughout the season and consider this season to be a success. All League: Ella Yaeger, Brianna Jankowski, Kaylie Mellars finished the season with 13 Sarah Chiulli, Kaylie Mellars, Giuliana Rodriguez goals and 2 assists, which places her in the top 50 in the section in scoring. Molly Muller, Kayla Guevara and Giuliana Rodriguez were all in the All Section Honorable Mention: Ella Yaeger top 150 in the section in scoring. Ella Yaeger, Brianna Jankowski, Sarah Chiulli, Kaylie Mellars and Giuliana Rodriguez were given All League Honors. Ella Yaeger also earned All Section Honorable Mention.
Varsity Boys Soccer The 2021 Varsity Boys Soc- Smith, our two new goal keep- Smith, Elvin Mejia, Kyle Ar- cer season was a season of ers who stepped up and had raiano, Alex Ramirez, Steve ups and downs, highs and big shoes to fill. Quirdumbay, Nick Pacheco, lows. The boys played an extremely Angel Gallegos and Eddie Chi- We were led by Captains tough schedule against top 10 caiza. We look to build on the Kyle Arraiano, Elvin Mejia teams in Class A and finished next season, returning 15 play- and Jackson DiLorenzo. Sen- with a record of 4-11-1, tying ers to help rebuild Panas Varsi- ior captain Kyle Arraiano was district rival Lakeland HS 4-4 in ty Boys Soccer. our leading goal scorer with their final game. We qualified 22 goals and 5 assists. for post season play but did Captains: Kyle Arraiano, Elvin We are a young team not make it into the top 20 Mejia, Jackson DiLorenzo learning to adjust to varsity teams allowed to compete in speed of play. A special the Sectional Tournament. Head Coach: Pete Pryschlak shout out to junior Kai We wish our seniors best of McCarron and senior Oliver luck going forward: Oliver All League: Kyle Arraiano, Elvin Mejia, Denzel Zhinin All Section Honorable Men- tion: Elvin Mejia All Section: Kyle Arraiano
Varsity Field Hockey The Walter Panas Varsity great teamwork. Captain Kate Field Hockey team ended their Astrab had a great season in season with a record of two goal with over 100 saves in wins and fourteen losses. Alt- eight games. Newcomer hough it was not the ending Goalies Eva Hatfield and An- we were hoping for, the girls gela Delpozzo stepped up to improved their play tremen- finish out the season in goal dously both individually and as contributing with major saves. a whole. The team is looking forward Top scorers for the team this to honing their skills in the off season were Hayley Madden, season and coming out strong Olivia Weinbaum and Kylie Ed- in the fall of 2022. wards. Makenzie Schmidt played a crucial role as our center midfielder, contributing Captains: Taylor Horne, Sa- to every aspect of play on the brina Tobin, Kate Astrab field, including most assists. A strong defensive unit made All League: Makenzie up of Captain Taylor Horne, Schmidt Captain Sabrina Tobin, Ali Mo- yer and Julie Fatato held teams Head Coach: Leah DiSisto off for long periods of play with their strong skills and
Varsity Girls Tennis Head Coach: Jason Woods The 2021 Girls Varsity Tennis team fin- ished the season in 3rd place in the Captains: Jamie Cardello, League with an overall record of 5-8. Brianna Ocasio, Adriana The team had impressive wins against Zazzini Lakeland HS, Brewster HS, Mahopac HS and Ossining HS as well as some close All League: matches with Yorktown HS and Somers Jamie Cardello, HS. Brianna Ocasio, Seniors Jamie Cardello and Adriana Adriana Zazzini, Zazzini anchored the 1st and 2nd dou- Delfina Bentancourt, bles teams, respectively, providing the Brooke Sacks most wins for the team during the sea- son earning All League honors. 1st and 2nd singles players Delfina Bentancourt and Brooke Sacks were up against tough competition every match but were able to grind out victories to also earn All League selections. Next season looks bright as the team will be returning with nine starters.
Varsity Cheerleading The WPHS Varsity Cheer- as a whole were spirit stick re- season with the first ever NYS leading team had a very suc- cipients, Herkie award winners Regional and Section 1 Cham- cessful fall season. We were and also placed 2nd in the pionship. The Varsity Cheer excited to have the opportuni- Camp Jam and Band Chant. team put on incredible perfor- ty to head back to Bryn Mawr, All 24 athletes were excited mances at all three competi- PA to attend the NCA summer to get back onto the sidelines tions. camp. At this camp, over 90% this fall and cheer on the Var- We are looking forward to a of our team was selected as sity Football team. Our favor- strong Winter Season. Go Pan- All American Nominees. ite football sideline memory thers! Gabby Capalbi, Alyssa Del- was the most recent (and very gado and Gabrielle Defeo cold) win over Tappan Zee HS. Head Coach: Kelly Ingram were given the highest honor This fall was the inaugural of camp and given applica- season of “Gameday Cheer- All League: AlanaLee Hughes tions to apply for the camp leading.” Walter Panas HS staff based on their leadership was host to the first competi- and athletic skills. The team tion and we finished off the
Varsity Swimming (Merged Team) The Lakeland/Panas Girls Leonard finished first in the 50 All-League: Delaney Leonard, Swim Team finished 5th place Free, earning her All-Section Enza Nikolic in their Conference Meet honors. Delaney also qualified Sectional Qualifier: Delaney bringing their season record to for the New York State Leonard, Enza Nikolic, Mylie 7-5-1. Delaney Leonard and Meet. Congratulations to all of Carano Enza Nikolic both received All- our Seniors, Tatum Angerthal, League Honors. Delaney Madalyn Culberston, Lucy Sectional Winner: Delaney Leonard, Enza Nikolic and DiSisto, Abby Healy, Caitlin Leonard—50 Free Miley Carano all qualified for Healy, Delaney Leonard, Kadyi State Qualifier: Delaney Sectionals in individual McInerney, Enza Nickolic, Leonard events. These swimmers along Vanessa Quezada and Sara with Tatum Angethal and Paige Sussman. We wish you all the Records: Delaney Leonard Fagan also competed in the best. 100 Free -52.43 Sectional Relays. Delaney Coach: Nicole Segnit & Patrick Connolly Segnit
Boys Cross Country (Merged Team) The 2021 Cross Country Season ing Vincent Evola, Max Fitzgerald coming championship meets de- went down as one of the more and TJ Smith, along with Mayclim, spite being seven underclassmen successful seasons in recent years. would be the cornerstones of the and only two upper classmen. The team of 16 runners came to- foundation to what would come The Westchester County Champi- gether and put in hard work start- later. onships have been a highly regard- ing in late June and continuing The Pre-League-Tri Meet (or ed meet where the best in the coun- that level of effort until early No- Mega Duel) showcases the teams ty show up to compete and show- vember, which is a vast improve- in league early on as opposed to case. The boys beat out some rivals ment over last season. Granted, multiple dual meets with each as well as having a top team finish with the Covid pandemic cancel- team. In a small league com- with Bobby Mayclim earning All ing the spring season of 2020 and prised of only the L/P Rebels, Ma- County Honors. The Sectional delaying the 2020 fall season, hopac and rival Yorktown, the Championship meet was held at there were questions about what boys knew they had a challenge. Bowdoin Park, another highly re- this season would look like and Last year, Yorktown soundly beat spected course; the same course as how it would turn out (the results the young Rebels twice and re- the Section 1 Coach’s meet early in were mixed). But the 2021 fall venge was on their minds. The the year. The course humbled the season was deemed closer to nor- boys walked away 2-0 on the year Rebels and showed them that they mal and to this young team it was after soundly beating Mahopac would have to battle up the famous a structure that turned out vast and hanging on to take one from hill at the halfway point. At Section- benefits. With a large group of the “Town”. And from there on als, the Varsity 9 all had a plan of athletes leaving the team, includ- out, the team started beating both attack and were able to drop their ing all three captains since last league opponents in every invita- times drastically to end the season season, the team looked to start tional they ran in and started fin- on a strong high note. Bobby was anew. Led by their captains, sen- ishing ahead of other local able to break into the top 10 and ior Alex Merlino and junior Chris schools. From the Gresler Invite earned one of the five at large bids Zippelli, the team would put in to the Manhattan Invite, no matter in Class A to represent Section 1 at strong offseason training and car- the course, the boys were getting the NYSPHSAA Cross Country State ried that up until the opening stronger and stronger with better Championships the following week. weekend of the schedule. and better results. It was time for Mayclim spent the extra week of the The first race at Warwick on the final showdown in the season training and traveled north 9/11 was the first major invitation- League—the 2B Championships. to Chenango Valley State Park to al for all of the boys except for the As our fellow Rebel Girls XC squad run against the best from NY State. two captains. Showing their inex- was able to soundly win their A muddy, slick course and bad perience in such an environment, league that day, the boys had a weather did not stop Bobby as he the team did well as sophomore date with destiny. They beat both finished his fall season with a strong Bobby Mayclim continued where teams again and they won the time and scored for the Section 1 he left off from his freshman year first League Crown in over seven team in the Class A race, beating campaign and led the team to a years. The boys were up for the out all but one of the Class A Sec- good showing. It was after War- challenge as they all ran their best tion 1 team champions from Mama- wick where the team took off and races at that time in the year and roneck High School. the results started to show. were able to finish the season 4-0 Congratulations on a great sea- The next race was the famous and become League Champions. son! Regis Invitational, which was held Evola , Fitzgerald, Mayclim, Merli- at Van Cortlandt Park, a beloved no and Smith all took home All XC course that many in the coun- League honors. Freshman run- Team Captains: Alex Merlino, Chris try consider THE course in the ners, including Kaare Numme Zippelli northeast. Running by grade, started running the longer dis- Head Coach: John Benvin which is a unique idea compared tances and were among the top to traditional varsity and JV, the seven scoring on the team each All League: Bobby Mayclim, TJ Smith, sophomore boys delivered a ham- meet. Sophomores Daniel Ed- Alex Merlino, Vincent Evola, Max Fitz- mering blow to many of the wards and Evan Wiesen joined the gerald CHSAA powerhouses including party as the boy’s team grew to a Fordham Prep, Regis HS, Stepinac, strong nine member Varsity All County: Bobby Mayclim etc. The sophomore boys includ- squad, looking toward the up-
Girls Cross Country (Merged Team) The Varsity Girls Cross Country course has several large hills and Lakeland / Panas Racers performed 2021 season was very success- ‘the wall” which is so steep some very well that day. The day was ful. The team was a mix of veteran runners have to walk or crawl up to highlighted by Grace Gallagher's runners and many freshman girls complete the course. Grace Gal- sub-20 5K performance. Grace who were new to high school rac- lagher performed very well once placed 13th with a time of 19 ing. The returning veterans were again by coming in 2nd place over- minutes and 53 seconds. Lily Day captained by senior Grace Gal- all followed closely by Lily Day in followed closely behind Grace and lagher, senior Brooke Sayer, senior third place. The team had a great came in 14th Place with a time of Karis Petrosino and senior Kaylee performance at this Invitational by 20 minutes and 1 second. Both Colby. coming in fourth out of seven runners were named All County Our season started out at the teams. indicating that they are among the Warwick Valley Invitational. The On October 5th, Yorktown, Ma- best racers out of all the high day was highlighted by our varsity hopac and the Lakeland/Panas school girls runners in Westchester team performing very well against Running Rebels competed for the County. many talented section 9 and sec- League Championship at Yorktown The season culminated on No- tion 1 teams. Grace Gallagher won HS. Every racer had a fantastic day vember 6th at the Section 1 Cham- the event for the Group A Girls. which was culminated by the Run- pionships held at Bowdoin State Grace finished the course by run- ning Rebels Girls Varsity team cap- Park. The course at Bowdoin is ning 20 minutes and 8 seconds, turing the League 2b title! The perhaps the most challenging closely followed by freshman Lily girls last won the league champi- course in all of the Northeast Unit- Day and senior Brooke Sayre. The onships back in 2019. The runners ed States. All the Lakeland/Panas girls came in third place. It was a who placed in the top 14 at the Rebel Racers performed very strong performance and indicator league championship meet all well. Grace Gallagher placed that the team would perform well qualify as “All-League” competitors. 13th, Lily Day came in 15th, fresh- all season. The Running Rebels had six girls man Layla Collazo came in 60th, The next contest was the Regis finish with All-League honors. The junior Lila Rider came in 77th and Invitational held at historic Van All League members of the 2021 senior Karis Petrosino came in Cortlandt Park in the Bronx. Grace Girls Cross Country team are Grace 92nd. The Lakeland/Panas team Gallagher once again paced the Gallagher, Karis Petrosino, Lily Day, came in 9th overall out of 14 teams field and finished the 4K course Lila Rider, Layla Collazo, and Lark in Class A. with a very fast performance of 16 Fetherston. The season was a success and the minutes and 50 seconds for 4km. The varsity girls team then raced future is bright. Under the guid- Grace was followed closely by Lily at the Coaches Invitational on Oc- ance of senior leadership of Grace, Day and Brooke Sayre. The girls’ tober 16th. This race was specifical- Brooke and Karis, the team has a team came in seventh out of 14 ly targeted because it was being core of five freshman girls who will teams. held at the Bowdoin State Park all go on to have great racing ca- The next race was the Mega Dual where the Section 1 Champion- reers at Lakeland/Panas. Congrats Meet being held at Yorktown High ships would be held a few weeks to all the Cross Country athletes on School. It was a competition be- later. Under very warm racing con- a successful season. tween our league rivals, Yorktown ditions, the girls performed very and Mahopac. With two of our well and they learned a great deal Captain: Grace Gallagher, Brooke seniors sidelined, our girls were still about the challenge at Bowdoin Sayer, Karis Petrosino, able to beat Yorktown but we lost State Park presented to all runners. Kaylee Colby that day to Mahopac. The loss to On October 23rd, the County Mahopac provided some fuel to Championships were held at Som- All League: Grace Gallagher, Karis our fire for the League Champion- ers High School. To qualify as one Petrosino, Lily Day, Lila Rider, Layla ship two weeks later. of the best racers in all of Collazo, Lark Fetherston Our next contest was at White Westchester County and be named Plains HS at the Fred Gressler Invi- All County, you had to finish in the All County: Grace Gallagher, Lily tational. This course is run on the top 14 Racers. 147 varsity girls Day grounds of White Plains High would be racing for the opportuni- School and consists of a hill that ty to be named All-County and Head Coach: Mike Murphy everyone calls “the wall.” The placed in the top 14. All in all the
Boys Cross Country (Merged Team) Girls Cross Country (Merged Team)
JV Corner JV Football JV Boys Soccer The 2021 Junior Varsity Football season was a great learning experi- The JV Boys Soccer team had plenty ence for all. The players showed up of new players making a name for at practice each day willing to work themselves in our program this year. hard, to learn and to improve. This The squad was full of young, talented was evident in the fact that at the last players with bright futures at Walter two games, the Panas JV team had Panas HS. the lead against both Our Lady for This season was a challenging one Lourdes HS and Suffern HS. This pro- which showed through many of our re- gress and experience will transfer to sults. However, players developed a the players’ varsity tenure. great team spirit and unity that will prove beneficial to the teams at both levels. The season was highlighted by Head Coach: Anthony Whitehouse an excellent home win in our stadium against Brewster HS. It capped off with some positive team performances that showed heart and dedication. The team is thankful to parents and families for showing their incredible support throughout the season. Team Captains: Daniel Coello, Johan Easaw, Rafa Dua Head Coach: Justin Paden
JV Corner JV Volleyball JV Girls Soccer The 2021 Walter Panas HS JV The WPHS JV Volleyball team Girls Soccer team experienced came back with a vengeance af- a stellar year with gritty play. ter finishing the Fall II Season in JV Cheerleading The girls finished with a record April. The team played a total of of 5-6-1, where each player pro- The JV Cheer team had an amaz- gressed individually with in- 15 matches with a record of 14- ing fall season. Led by Captains 1, going undefeated until their creased touches on the ball. Sasha Johnson and Chazsiti Carter, Improving as a team with eve- final game. The game was nar- the team had a great time cheering rowly lost to Mahopac HS in ry passing game, we were able at JV football games and at Home- to get key wins against Brewster three sets. coming. The team dedicated them- The Cheerleaders participated in HS, Nyack HS and Peekskill HS, selves to working hard and two Game Day competitions, taking while having very close compet- pushing their limits, all while home 2nd place at the Walter itive games against Lakeland HS having a genuinely good time. Panas HS Cheerfest and closing out and Hendrick Hudson HS. Words cannot truly express how the season by taking 1st place at The girls learned the concepts wonderful of a season it was. the Hen Hud Spirit Showdown. of keeping shape, switching the Congratulations to the WPHS JV son! Congratulations on a great sea- field of play, using support, call- Volleyball team! ing out defensive coverage and not letting offensive players Head Coach: Kelsey Stockton turn. All in all, it was a fun year in Captains: Vivian Lange, Emily which the girls learned a lot Persaud, Gianna Nesheiwat about soccer and team building. Head Coach: Caroline Erb Team Captains: Helen Brad- field, Kelly McAleese, Kaitlin MacPherrson Head Coach: Kyle Baldus
NYS SCHOLAR ATHLETE TEAMS Varsity Boys Cross Country Varsity Girls Cross Country Varsity Girls Cheer Varsity Field Hockey Varsity Football Varsity Boys Soccer Varsity Girls Soccer Varsity Girls Swimming Varsity Girls Tennis Varsity Volleyball NYS SCHOLAR ATHLETES Varsity Football Jaelyn Helfrich Brianna Ocasio Ava Abogaye Cooper Schmidt Molly Muller Veronica Peralta Grace Gallagher Santiago Marin Kaliana Martinez Delfina Bentancourt Samana Maron Bryan Danish Kaylie Mellars Sagar Sarr May Montalvo Evan Salazar Kendra McAleese Olivia Mekeel Thomas (TJ) Surace Varsity Volleyball Kelsey Cregan Lila Rider Ryan Salazar Julia Gallinger Kara Mattson Layla Collazo Kenny Glasser Siena Bieber Isabella Angelini Lily Day Colin Vaughn Kayla Neville Olivia Sutton Christopher Romano Alana Myke Emily Burke Varsity Girls Swimming John Guida Christine Balbona Katherine Achata Melina Mojica Varsity Cheerleading Enza Nikolic Varsity Boys Soccer Tiara Baloncio Lisa Van Hesselt Abigail Healy Ronak Das Tristian Demas Alanalee Hughes Ashley Carrozza Kyle Arraiano Alyssa Roccuzzo Kyra Capossela Kaydi McInerney Rafael Dua Alanna Mansell Hayley Munoz Vanessa Quezada Jake Arraiano Liz Balbona Alyssa Delgado Stephanie Healy Nicolas Pacheco Anny Vasquez Sophia Culberston Kevin Brito Varsity Field Hockey Vivian Angerthal Sarah Healy Lucas Sardinha Angela Del Pozzo Gabrielle Defeo Lucy DiSisto Jake Burns Guadalupe Cardenas Micaela Martins Claire Baker Oliver Smith Makenzie Schmidt Gabrielle Capalbi Zamira Iza Nick Gutierrez Ali Moyer Meredith Danyko Emily Diaz Kai McCarron Julie Fatato Tatum Angerthal Jefferson Velasquez Kylie Edwards Varsity Boys Cross Country Symantha White Alex Guevara Olivia Weinbaum Alex Merlino Isabella Pazagoa Yami Rubio Max Fitzgerald Elena Riggio Varsity Girls Soccer Ellie Healy Kaare Numme Ayana Nunez Sarah Chiulli Hayley Madden Vincent Evola Paige Fagan Sabbia Gale-Donnelly Madeleine Duteau Rey Torres Madalyn Culbertson Ella Yaeger Kate Astrab Evan Wiesen Alexandra Volpe Helen Bradfield Eliza Spyropoulos TJ Smith Delaney Leonard Brianna Jankowski Nicole Rutigliano Daniel Edwards Emily Healy Suzy Conners Taylor Horne Bobby Mayclim Caryn McInerney Giuliana Rodriguez Isabella Gomez Branson Greenwald Natali Chiciza Annika Easaw Eva Hatfield Ethan Kozak Alexis Rapacioli Chris Zippelli Zoe Page Varsity Girls Tennis Hannah Rothman Brooke Sacks Varsity Girls Cross Country Kailee Fleming Ella Elfadel Karis Petrosin Sofia DiSisto Elena Volpe Brooke Sayer
Watch WPHS games at https://events.locallive.tv/schools/walterpanas Sign Up for WPHS Sports Schedule: 1. Visit www.sportsyou.com 2. Create login 3. Once you log in, on the left side of the page click the blue box that reads “join team/group” 4. Enter Access Code V6BRP3ST 5. Click on the “calendar” tab and get our weekly /seasonal sports schedules. 2021-2022 WPHS Fall Sports Cheerleading Varsity - Coach Kelly Ingram; Asst. Kelsey Stockton JV - Coach Shannon Sullivan Boys Cross Country Coach John Benvin Girls Cross Country Coach Mike Murphy Field Hockey Varsity - Coach Leah DiSisto; Asst. Cassie Lian Football Varsity– Coach Bill Castro Assists. Brandon Thomas, Pete Mooney, Ryan Dobson JV - Coach Anthony Whitehouse; Asst. Steve Greco Boys Soccer Varsity - Coach Pete Pryschlak; Asst. Kevin Daly JV - Coach Justin Paden Girls Soccer Varsity - Coach Matt Schiff; Asst. Kyle Pierce JV - Coach Kyle Baldus Girls Swimming Coach Nicole Segnit; Assist. Patrick Connolly Girls Tennis Coach Jason Woods Volleyball Varsity - Coach Ashley Murphy; Asst. Kurt Pelaccio JV - Coach Caroline Erb Daniel Belfi, Director of Physical Education Health and Athletics (914) 739-2823 ext. 39226 Email: dbelfi@lakelandschools.org Rebecca DiSisto, Supervisor of Physical Education, Health and Athletics (914) 739-2823 ext, 39236 Email: rdisisto@lakelandschools.org
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