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HERALD All the News of the Five Towns

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Vol. 97 No. 18

APRIl 30 - MAY 6, 2020

Jeffrey Bessen/Herald

BAll FIEldS ACRoSS Long Island, including one at Hewlett High School, above, will not be used after spring sports were canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.

It’s game over for spring athletes Five Towns players react to cancellation of the 2020 season amid a pandemic By ToNY BEllISSIMo and JEFFREY BESSEN tbellissimo@liherald.com, jbessen@liherald.com

The meets, games and matches of spring will not be played, after any hopes for even a modified season were dashed on April 21, when health and safety concerns focused on the coronavirus pandemic led athletic administrators and school superintendents in Nassau and Suffolk counties to announce the cancellation of the high school sports season. The student-athletes who play badminton, baseball and

lacrosse and run track will lose a year of not only playing a sport they love, but also the camaraderie of being on team. “It really meant a lot more than playing a game,” said Hewlett High School senior Anthony Isayev, a center fielder on the varsity baseball team. “It’s being with the same guys — it’s more like a brotherhood.” Considered a top ballplayer by those in the know, Isayev stole 20 bases last season and had a .400 on-base percentage. Though he loves being on the diamond, his most vivid memories, he said, are of what happened after

the games. “Last year [in] our last game, we lost to Seaford in the second round [of the Nassau Class A playoffs], and it was amazing to see how the seniors reacted — and to think that was my last chance to compete,” Isayev said, adding that the last year’s end-ofseason dinner was a “great environment.” Lawrence High senior Sofia Maravilla played volleyball in the fall, but will not get to play badminton this season. “For me, it especially made me sad not to be with my teammates and people who are like family,” she said

of her reaction when she learned of the cancellation. “It’s upsetting not going on that court and working as a team.” Ryan May said he is the only Hewlett High senior who will continue his lacrosse career in college, having earned an academic scholarship to Muhlen-

berg College in Allentown, Pa. May received the Bulldogs’ Unsung Hero Award as a sophomore, and was an All-County Honorable Mention last season as an attacker. He was also an All-Conference football player last fall, playing wide receiver Continued on page 17


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