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Baymen Undefeated Champion Wrestlers Capture Eighth League Championship Title

OBHS Wrestlers Ranked Eleventh in the NYS Sportswriters Poll in Small School Division

The Oyster Bay High School Varsity Wrestling Team continued their winnings ways this season by capturing their eighth League Championship Title since the wrestling program began in 1999. It was a great week of wrestling with victories against Mineola 15-19 and highly rated rival Locust Valley 36-33.  It was an extremely exciting and competitive match.

The Baymen completed an undefeated league season with additional victories over Wheatley, Cold Spring Harbor, Roosevelt and Carle Place to win the Nassau County League 4B Championship.

The wrestling team presently has an overall record of 12-2 and is currently ranked eleventh in the New York State Sportswriters Poll in the Small School Division.

The Baymen have been led all season by seniors: Ryan Arnel, Jon Escobar, Cody Exum, Elton Gonzalez, Jack Leguelaff, Blake Meyer, Rob Morgan and Dylan Rankin. Other team members who have been a vital part of this year’s success are: Vincent Catala, Jake Dimatos, Zach Dimatos, Marco Duran, Ian Estevez, Cassidy Exum, Alex Galizia, Ryan Hauser, David Lapidus, James LoRusso, Matt LoRusso, James Mon, Anthony Panella, Ryan Radecki, Matt Santos, Jack Tritthart and Dan Velesquez.

The team is coached by Jay Davis, Doug Axman, Mike Doria and Rob Piscitello. Coach Jay Davis brought Wrestling to Oyster Bay High School in 1999.  Since that time he has coached the team to eight League Championships including this year where the team was undefeated within the league.

Jack Leguelaff and Ryan Arnel each won their second individual tournament championship of the season. At the Locust Valley Invitational Tournament, Jack Leguelaff pinned his opponent in the first period for his title. Ryan Arnel won his title by a strong decision in the finals.  Cassidy Exum, Rob Morgan and Dylan Rankin each reached the finals and placed second. Cody Exum, James Mon and Ian Estevez each wrestled well to become tournament place winners.

News

Budget passes with 63 percent ‘yes’ votes to 37 percent ‘no’

The Oyster Bay-East Norwich school budget vote on May 15 passed by a wide margin, with 1,158 Yes votes to 680 No votes; the capital expenditure referendum passed 1,106 to 581; the OB-EN Library budget passed 1,185 to 448. Running for the school board, Robin Dando, received 1,222 votes. Scott Tepper garnered 1,249 votes for a seat on the library board. The numbers include about 20 absentee ballots.

Before a vote was counted, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Phyllis Harrington said, “We are going to do fabulously.” Resident Bob Santos commented, “You know I’m very positive. The vote is going to pass easily.”

Members and guests show their compassion for those challenged

The purpose of the Lions Club of Oyster Bay’s spring benefit is always to raise funds for the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind (GDF) and their America’s VetDogs (AVD) as well as other worthy causes. This year’s benefit event, held at the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club (SCYC) on April 29, allowed people to get a better idea of the GDF and the people they serve.

In 2003, the GDF recognized the need for an overall assistance dog program for veterans that would incorporate guide dogs, service dogs and state-of-the-art mobility devices – especially as our nation’s veterans age and as our country’s wounded warriors return home from active conflicts abroad.


Sports

Boating safety tips for boat-happy dogs from the U.S. Coast Guard

Dogs can be seen taking in the sun and spray on all manner of sail and powerboats these days, and adapting just fine.  But boaters shouldn’t assume that because dogs can swim that their particular dog is an adequate swimmer, or that it has the good sense not to chase that sea gull over the side.

Dogs are hard-wired to chase and swimming ability varies from breed to breed. Many with low body fat, like Greyhounds, may have trouble staying afloat.  Breeds with short legs and long bodies can swim, but may tire quickly. Overboard, a dog can become disoriented and suffer the same hazards from coldwater immersion as humans.

On Memorial Day weekend, Bethpage Federal Credit Union and the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, will honor the United States Navy and its 100th anniversary during this year’s Bethpage Air Show at Jones Beach State Park in Wantagh, now in its eighth year.

Fans will be treated to performances from the world’s most elite military and civilian pilots including the T-6 and T-34 U.S. Navy aircrafts. There will also be a rare performance from the U.S. Air Force F22 Raptor Stealth jet fighter, known as by far the best and most expensive fighter jet in the world, with its advanced combination of stealth, speed, agility and unparalleled precision.


Calendar

Oyster Bay Civic Association
Thursday, May 17

Joint Civic Cocktail Party
Friday, May 18

Health and Fitness Fair
Saturday, May 19


Columns

Frothing
Written by Michael A. Miller

Payson’s Legacy
Written by Mike Barry

Drilling Down: The Student Loan Crisis
Written by Michael A. Miller