![]() 27, East Hampton defeated Bayport-Blue Point 2-1 here. Seeded seventh, Kevin Barry’s team finished third.īoys soccer had a four-game winning streak snapped at Shoreham-Wading River Monday. ![]() Geo Espinoza, the team’s number-two, who finished seventh, held the early lead, running the first mile in 5 minutes and 7 seconds. In other East Hampton High sports, Ryan Fowkes, the boys cross-country team’s top runner, won the small schools race in the invitational in Lakeland, Fla., this past weekend, topping a field of 200. Sophia Swanson, in the 200 free, and Julia Brierley, in the 100 breaststroke, were winners that day, and their teammates, the coach said, swam well as well, but Ward Melville, he said, simply had too much depth. Sophia Swanson, in the 200 freestyle, Isabelle Swanson, in the 200 individual medley, Catalina Badilla, in the 100 butterfly, Madison Jones, in the 100 freestyle, and Vanessa Betancur, in the 100 breaststroke, swam county-meet-qualifying times in the Ward Melville meet. 26 lost 92-76 to Ward Melville, a nonleague opponent, a team that Brierley thinks may wind up being tops in the county. ![]() In other meets this past week, the Bonackers defeated West Babylon 83-73 last Thursday, and on Sept. It was the third straight league win for Craig Brierley’s crew, which, as of Tuesday, led League III with a 3-0 record. Exhibitioning in some events, which is to say forgoing points that had been won, the East Hampton High School girls swimming team dunked Hauppauge 102-63 at the Y.M.C.A.
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