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Seniors Ashley Young (1) and Sam McNamara (22) joined by Rylie Rittberg (4) and Sage Foster (7). The shirts that the Mattituck High School girls volleyball players wear during warmups are unorthodox. They are T-shirts with the words “Cool Cats & Kittens” emblazoned on them along with renderings of various types of cats, big and small. The shirts caught the eyes of the Tuckers while shopping together after going out to dinner one evening. They became a symbol of unity. Now there is little question that the Tuckers are among the coolest cats in the county. With big performances from their Big Three of Sage Foster, Ashley Young and Bridget Ryan, the top-seeded Tuckers rolled to the Suffolk County Class C championship Saturday with a 25-13, 25-18, 25-21 defeat of Babylon at Mattituck High School. It’s Mattituck’s ninth county title overall and eighth in 19 years. ....
Local schools OK limited spectators for fall season Welcome back, high school sports fans. It’s been a while. For the first time in 12 months, spectators are permitted to attend high school sporting events on a limited basis. Section XI, Suffolk County’s interscholastic governing body, issued guidelines March 2 allowing limited spectators for the fall sports season that began with practices March 1 and runs through April 25. No more than two spectators per athlete are allowed, and for the indoor fall sports of badminton, girls swimming and boys and girls volleyball, visiting spectators are not allowed. Section XI noted that individual schools may be more restrictive in their own policies, and information about the spring season will be forthcoming as that season approaches. ....
Kevin Azama is making up for lost time. It had been a long time since Azama last competed in a track and field meet (thank you, coronavirus pandemic). Too long, he figured. The Greenport High School senior was itching to get back into competition. “It feels great,” he said. “It’s been so long. It’s been a long wait. I’ve been looking forward to having this moment.” As good as Azama felt, he may have looked even better Sunday, winning all three of his events in Southold/Greenport’s 76-28 season-opening Suffolk County League VIII loss at Port Jefferson. ....