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Oyster Bay Wrestling Coaches Honored

Wrestling coaches Jay Davis and Doug Axman honored by their peers

Wrestling coaches Jay Davis and Doug Axman were both recently honored at the Nassau County Wrestling Coaches Association Annual Awards Dinner.

The dynamic duo were recognized and honored for the second time in three years by their fellow Nassau County coaches.  Coach Davis received the Nassau County Conference Coach of the Year Award.  Coach Axman was the recipient of the Nassau County Ray Downey Sr. Assistant Coach of the Year Award.

These special awards acknowledged their special talents, accomplishments and dedication to the wrestling program and student athletes.

Along with Coach Davis and Coach Axman, three Oyster Bay wrestlers were honored as well by receiving prestigious scholarships presented at the Coaches Association Wrestling Dinner. Jack Leguelaff received the Robert Bennett Sr. Memorial Scholarship, Ryan Arnel received the Ed Slater Memorial Scholarship and Rob Morgan the T. W. Promotions Scholarship.  These wrestlers were awarded these scholarships based upon their wrestling talents, dedication, discipline and character.

The wrestling team recently won their eighth team championship in the 12-year history of the program started by Coach Davis.  In addition, the Baymen sent a Nassau County record of seven individual county champions to the State Wrestling Championships.  Along with the many team championships, the Baymen Wrestling Program has produced: an All-State wrestler, 24 county champions, 45 All-County wrestlers and 47 League/Conference champions and place winners.

Over the years, the wrestling program has excelled athletically as well as developing hard working, dedicated and disciplined student athletes.  In addition to coaches Davis and Axman, many assistants, past and present, have been a major part of the program’s success.  They are: Greg Cappello, Kevin Cotter, Rob Piscitello, Mike Doria, Kyle Simensky and Joe Enea.

Congratulations to Coach Davis and Coach Axman as well as all the Baymen wrestlers and coaches over the years.

News

Dodds and Eder will be hosting a wine and cheese reception on Saturday, May 18 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at their Sag Harbor location to showcase the work of Plein Air Peconic, an artist group dedicated to helping the Peconic Land Trust conserve the natural beauty of the East End. The reception will showcase “At Home in the Natural World” an exhibition and sale of landscape paintings and photographs. The exhibition is on view at Dodds and Eder, which is open Thursday through Monday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Many of the paintings and photographs in the show are larger works composed in the studio from field studies of preserved sites. By painting and photographing images of conserved land and other spaces of the East End, the artists call attention to what has already been accomplished by land conservation and the continuing need to protect these vital resources from unchecked development.

A large crowd of almost 100 people gathered at 95 Shore Road in Cold Spring Harbor on Saturday, April 27 to celebrate the completion of the environmental clean up at the former Exxon Mobil site. The 8-acre waterfront parcel, where the oil tanks once stood, was donated to the North Shore Land Alliance for conservation purposes.

On a sunny picture-perfect spring afternoon, Land Alliance officers and staff were joined by elected officials, including State Senator Carl Marcellino, Huntington Town Councilmen Mark Cuthbertson and Mark Mayoka, Heather Amster, Region 1, New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and community members to thank ExxonMobil for this valuable gift.


Sports

According to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, more than five million Americans are suffering with Alzheimer’s disease, the sixth leading cause of death in the United States.

Troubled by these statistics and personally affected, Long Islander and NBA draftee Gordon Thomas founded the Alzheimer’s All-Star Basketball Classic Committee, a group of professionals dedicated to raising awareness of Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Ronald Caronia, MD, a glaucoma and cataract surgeon and partner of Ophthalmic Consultants of Long Island (OCLI) with Tom Burke, CEO of OCLI, participated in the first annual American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Foundation’s “Run for Sight” 5K and 1-mile walk during the ASCRS/ASOA Annual Symposium and Congress in San Francisco. Dr. Caronia hails from Oyster Bay Cove and Mr. Burke is a resident of Islip.

The ASCRS partnered with TearLabs to host this first-ever “Run for Sight” event. It took place on Sunday, April 21 near the beautiful Japanese botanical gardens in Golden Gate Park. The event raised close to $25,000. All proceeds from the race will benefit the ASCRS Foundation’s cataract blindness treatment efforts.


Calendar

Bluegrass Party at the Manor House

Friday, May 17

Learn Model Railroading

Saturday, May 18

Run for Literacy

Saturday, May 18

OB-EN Budget Vote

Tuesday, May 21



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