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Vol. 27 No. 18

APRIl 30 - MAY 6, 2020

The lost sports season

Players, coaches and community lament spring cancellations schools and middle schools,” said Pat Pizzarelli, executive director of Nassau County athletics. Every time the Lynbrook var- “Long Island is one of the areas sity girls’ lacrosse team breaks most affected by this terrible panfrom a huddle, they yell “Togeth- demic, so both Section VIII [Naser!” with coach Vincent Tetro. sau] and Section XI [Suffolk] have Now more than ever, the 16-year made this very difficult decihead coach said, sion.” they need to heed While he was that message after prepared for the the devastating season to be canblow of having the celed, Tetro said, spring season canthe announcement celed. came suddenly, on a “Lynbrook has Tuesday afternoon, this great tradition and shocked him. of having a sense He spoke with his of family,” Tetro players in a videosaid. “It’s bigger c o n f e re n c e a n d than any game — elIzABeTh through their text it’s bigger than anychain to console thing. They love MuRPhY them, but he lacrosse, and to Lynbrook High School acknowledged that have it taken away girls’ varsity lacrosse it would be difficult from them, they’re to fill the void left devastated.” by the cancellation. Any hopes for even a modified The decision affected not only spring season were dashed on games and playoffs, but also the April 21, when health and safety senior game; the senior dinner, at concerns led athletic administra- which underclassman talk about tors and school superintendents their graduating teammates; and in Nassau and Suffolk counties to Family Fun Day. Tetro said it was announce the cancellation. all especially tough on seniors. “For the safety for our stu“They lost their chance to be dent-athletes, Section VIII has leaders of the team,” he said. made the difficult decision to cancel spring sports for our high Continued on page 3

By MIke SMollINS msmollins@liherald.com

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Courtesy Ginamarie Isler

The lYNBRook PolIce Department received packages purchased from Dunkin’ Donuts.

Showing her support

Lynbrook resident studying nursing makes gift baskets for first responders By NIcole AlcINDoR nalcindor@liherald.com

Ginamarie Isler, of Lynbrook, had her nursing studies interrupted this spring because of the coronavirus pandemic, but she is putting her time at home to good use, raising more than $4,000 through GoFundMe to assemble care packages for first responders. In the past three weeks, the 27-year-old has delivered dozens of gift baskets to first

responders at hospitals, and police and fire departments across Nassau, Suffolk, Rockland, Westchester, Queens and Orange counties. She has undertaken the effort with her fellow nursing students, Christine Geraci and Matthew Brady. “I think the best part about helping first responders is seeing how happy they are in the pictures with the care packages,” Isler said, “and hearing them say things like, ‘I’ve been using the ChapStick

you gave me to help my skin that has been breaking down under the masks.’ I would say that caring for others is innate within me, and that’s why I want to be a nurse.” Isler, who is a senior nursing student in Rockland County, had her in-person clinical studies at Montefiore Nyack Hospital and Good Samaritan Medical Center cut short because of the statewide stay-at-home order. She is still taking online classes, Continued on page 3

e were excited to be seniors and be leaders and make an impact.


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