Westhampton Beach crowns 1 League Champion and sends 5 wrestlers to the Section XI Tournament!2/3/2018 The Canes headed to John Glen High School last Saturday into the buzz saw that is the League VI Tournament. Entering the tournament, League VI boasted county ranked wrestlers in 12 of the 15 weight classes for a total of 19 ranked wrestlers, which is over 20 percent of the ranked wrestlers in the entire county. It is arguably the toughest league in New York State. When all was said and done, WHB finished the day with 5 all-league wrestlers. Freshman Gavin McIntrye ranked 2nd in the tournament at 99 pounds, posted a 5-1 win in the finals to become the only League VI Champion from WHB. Junior Liam McIntyre, who entered the league tournament undefeated, was actually ranked 2nd in the league to John Glenn's Joe Franzese. Liam lost in the finals 2-0 in the last 10 seconds of the match to place 2nd. It also set up at least one very possible rematch at the County Tournament as the two are arguably two of the top wrestlers in New York State at 182 pounds. Senior Tyler Skala (113), Sophomore Jason Montagna (120), and Senior Lucas Villareale (220) all lost to the eventual League VI Champions in the semi-finals, but all went on to win the consolation match to place 3rd. They will all head to "The Show" this weekend at the Section XI Tournament and we wish all of them success! Go Canes!
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1/16/2018 The Westhampton Beach Hurricanes traveled to William Floyd High School last Saturday to take part in the 33rd annual Kujan Brothers Individual Tournament. Coming of a lopsided League VI week that saw the Hurricanes squash Amityville 69-15 on Tuessday and then in turn being manhandled by League Champion Rocky Point 67-12 on Thursday, the Canes were looking for an outlet for pent up League VI frustrations. The Kujan Tournament turned out to be just what the Canes needed! WHB had 3 champions and 13 total podium finishes as well as finishing 3rd as a team in a very close battle. The Hurricanes have some very tough young team members. This was no more obvious than in the 99 pound weight class where WHB finished with 1st, 3rd and 6th place! Champions: 99 - Freshman Gavin McIntyre had such an outstanding tournament, that he was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler AND the Toughest Competitor! 113 - Senior Tyler Skala got his 100th win as a Hurricane on his way to the title! He becomes the 8th wrestler to join the club! 182 - Junior Liam McIntyre had the most pins in the least amount of time while claiming his title!
Westhampton Beach had a very tough week leading up to Christmas. Although it started off on the right foot as the Canes defeated Sayville at home in a League VI meet on 12/20 to even their league record at 1-1, it was all downhill after that. WHB dropped a League VI dual meet at Islip on 12/22 and then were beaten at Connequot the next day (12/23) before their short Christmas break. Wasting very little time, the Hurricanes were back in action at the Sal Difazio Individual Tournament at Half Hollow Hills East on 12/28-12/29. WHB wrestled hard and ended up with 4 finalists but ultimately 2 champions. Comparing that to Half Hollow Hills West with 4 Champions, one would expect a decent team score for WHB, but not first place. Well the Hurricanes surprised everyone, including Coach Bass with the final team score showing the Canes edging second place Commack by a 254-233.5 margin in the 12 team field. It was all about the wrestle-back performances for the Hurricanes. The most obvious example was Junior Ryan Darbyshire who lost his first match but won every wrestle-back to place 3rd in the event. This was the type of effort given by the team overall. The Hurricanes finished with 2 Champions, 2-2nd places, 4-3rd places, 2-4th places, and 1-6th place for a total of 11 placewinners. It was a great team effort and the Canes can use this momentum heading into a week with 2 League VI matches and the Cory Hubbard Duals next Saturday! Congratulations to the team on a great tournament!
Coming up: John Glenn @WHB - Wednesday, 1-3-2018 League VI Amityville @ WHB - Friday, 1-5-2018 League VI - ALUMNI NIGHT Cory Hubbard Duals Tournament @ WHB - Saturday, 1-6-2018 Alumni & Friends of Live Yor Cor Foundation Social @ Mill Roadhouse Saturday, 1-6-2018 Immediately following the Tournament Sal DiFazio Holiday Wrestling Tournament at Half Hollow Hills East December 28-29, 2017 Team Scores 1. Westhampton Beach 254 2. Commack 233.5 3. Half Hollow Hills West 226 4. Half Hollow Hills East 201 5. BellmoreJFK 183 6. Harborfields 179.5 7. Walt Whitman 177 8. Riverhead 158 9. Midwood 73 - PSAL 10. Mattituck B 35 11. East Hampton 34.5 12. Wingate 19.5 - PSAL ***(See the full results under the Results/Photos > Match/Tournament Results here on the website)*** The Westhampton Beach Hurricanes took to the road to face-off against reigning League VI champion Miller Place in their first league dual meet of the season yesterday. The match started at 99 pounds and WHB took the lead (3-0) with a 6-1 decision by Freshman Gavin McIntyre. That would be the last time the Hurricanes would lead. The match was tied tied at 12-12 after a pin by Sophomore Jason Montagna at 126, but the Canes dropped the next 4 matches (132, 138, 145 & 152) and found themselves staring at an insurmountable 36-18 deficit. Juniors Hunter Burling and Liam McIntyre both added pins at 182 & 195 late to bring the Canes to within 6 points at 36-30. However, with no heavyweight, the match was over with Miller Place taking the 45-30 victory. The Hurricanes will continue their efforts to improve and are back on the mats next Wednesday at home in another League VI match against Sayville. Come out and support the team!
Miller Place (MP) 45, Westhampton (WHB) 30 December 15, 2017 99 - Gavin McIntyre (WHB) dec. Justin Klein (MP) 6-1 106 - Alexander Constantis (MP) pinned Andrew Caponi (WHB) 2:48 113 - Kyle Klein Jr. (MP) pinned Christopher Smith (WHB) 1:31 120 - Tyler Skala (WHB) dec. Travis Grebe (MP) 5-0 126 - Jason Montagna (WHB) pinned Mark Rado (MP) 3:23 132 - James Rado (MP) pinned Brandon White (WHB) 1:19 138 - Anthony Bartolotto (MP) dec. Ryan Darbyshire (WHB) 7-5 145 - Sky Marbot (MP) pinned Jackson Hulse (WHB) 3:58 152 - Ryan Grebe (MP) pinned Thatcher Cord (WHB) 1:43 160 - Hunter Burling (WHB) pinned Noah Bila (MP) 1:52 170 - Christopher Bold (MP) dec. Lawrence Citarelli (WHB) 11-6 182 - Luke Magee (WHB) pinned Niko Seda (MP) 4:42 195 - Liam McIntyre (WHB) pinned Jerome Marino (MP) 1:20 220 - Collin Letterio (MP) dec. Lucas Villareale (WHB) 10-4 285 - Matthew McNulty (MP) by FFT WHB headed to William Floyd for the Austism Speaks Duals Tournament on Saturday. The Canes broke even on the day with a 2-2 dual meet record which left them in 3rd place of the 5 team field. The Hurricanes were not at full strength and a bit rusty. Nothing too unusual for early December. WHB met up with Riverhead in the 9am time slot and came away with a 49-34 victory. After a bye at 11am the Canes then faced off against Smithtown West. Ranked #3 in Section Xi, the Bulls are extremely strong and talented. The Canes were not able to keep pace and dropped the match 50-27. Host William Floyd was the opponent at 3pm and WHB got back on the winning track with a convincing 53-22 victory. That setup the 5pm match with Division II powerhouse Mattituck, Featuring 8 county ranked wrestlers in Division II, Mattituck was too much for the Hurricanes this day posting a 59-24 victory over the Canes. WHB got a lot of mat time, showed some new faces on the varsity mats. Additionally, most of the JV wrestlers were able to get matches either through exhibition or via the small JV tournament that was hosted in the wrestling room. While I'm sure there is always plenty to improve upon, it was a good start to the season! The Canes travel to Easthampton this Saturday 12/9 for the Sprig Gardner Tournament!
FINAL STANDINGS: 1st - Smithtown West (4-0) 2nd - Mattituck (3-1) 3rd - Westhampton Beach (2-2) 4th - Riverhead (1-3) 5th - William Floyd (0-4) The Hurricanes turned out on Thanksgiving morning to support the Westhampton Beach VFW Post. Post 5350 hosted a "Turkey Trot". Funds raised from the event go towards multiple charitable activities sponsored by the VFW each year. Approximately 35 members of the wrestling family turned out for the event and enjoyed each others company as well as the nice weather! Go Canes! Some of the Wrestling Family participants of the 2017 VFW Turkey Trot pictured with Post 5350 Commander Billy Hughes (back center).
The 2017-18 Hurricane Wrestling family met last Sunday evening (11/12) in the WHB High School cafeteria to kick off the new season. Parents and wrestlers met for sit down chicken dinner provided by one of our favorite places in Westhampton Beach, The Hurricane Deli. Owner Joe Grady and his team always go out of their way to support the team, coming in at ridiculous hours to make sure the team gets breakfast before tournaments and dual meets. The Canes are grateful for that support.
Before and after the meal, there was much to accomplish. Uniform and clothing orders were addressed. Coach Bass introduced his staff and discussed coaching philosophy. The availability of various volunteer positions for parents was discussed as well as an introduction of current volunteers and their duties. It is a great deal of important information that needs to be discussed as well as the first opportunity for some of the team parents to meet. It was a great family event and the right way to start the season. The wrestlers kicked off their 2017-18 season with their first practice the next day. Go Canes! 10/30/2017 7 Hurricane wrestlers accompanied Coach Bass and Coach Mitchell to Hofstra University yesterday to participate in a wrestling clinic (see flyer below). This was no ordinary clinic. In addition to members of the Hofstra wrestling team, also on hand was Ohio State Head Wrestling Coach Tom Ryan, 2-time National Coach of the Year, and Kyle Snyder. Kyle is a senior at Ohio State University, a 2-time NCAA Champion, World Freestyle Champion, and an Olympic Champion. At age 21, Kyle is the youngest wrestler to become a World Champion in US history. He is also the youngest wrestler to ever win the NCAA, World, and Olympic Championships in the same year. It was a very special day for all who attended and some inspirational words that Kyle wrote on a team poster will be framed and put up in the wrestling room. NCAA, World, & Olympic wrestling champion Kyle Snyder sharing some word of inspiration with the Hurricanes that will be later framed and immortalized in the WHB wrestling room.
10/5/2017
The League VI schedule has been published and it looks to be a very tough league indeed. Pre-season rankings have 5 of 8 teams from the league in the Top 20 in Suffolk County. The schedule is found below. You can always find it under the "Schedule Tab" above as well. The individual events are on the calendar and the schedule as also available to download. SECTION XI - Pre-Season Dual Meet Rankings 1. Rocky Point 2. Eastport-South Manor 3. Smithtown West 4. Commack 5. Mt. Sinai 6. Lindenhurst 7. Brentwood 8, Northport 9. Half Hollow Hills East 10. Happauge 11. Islip 12. Mattituck 13. Sachem East 14. Connetquot 15. Bay Shore 16. John Glenn 17. North Babylon 18. Westhampton Beach 19. Miller Place 20. Kings Park 7/29/2017 The Canes made their annual pilgrimage to Kutztown University to attend the TNT camp held there. It's really the first team building opportunity for the members of the 2017-18 squad and a great opportunity to get some quality mat time. The Canes broke up into three smaller teams for the camp (Pictured below). The team will be hitting the weightroom and getting ready for the upcoming season that will kick off with the annual parents meeting and dinner in November. Go Hurricanes! Team HofstraTeam VirginiaMiddle School2017 TNT Camp - WHB Hurricanes |
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