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Sewanhaka Indians
SEWANHAKA
Indians rebuild after 13 departures
By BRIAN KACHARABA
There weren’t many teams that got hit harder with graduation than the Sewanhaka boys’ lacrosse program. The Indians lost 13 senior starters from last year’s 7-7 team that accounted for 98 of their 109 goals, including 55 from star midfi elder Nicholas O’Shea. There are only four seniors on this year’s roster, so this season will be more about enduring growing pains and developing the underclassmen for the 2023 season rather than wins and losses. “We just have to learn lacrosse IQ, that’s the big thing,” coach Mike Sakowich said. “Our lacrosse knowledge has to increase and it’s going to come through experience.” Sebastian Horta had eight goals and 14 points during his junior season and will be depended on to do the heavy lifting offensively and on faceoffs this season. He heads a solid middie corps that also includes juniors Steiger Devil and Brian Rivera, speedy Garvey Dorestan, and fellow sophomore Lovell Cannon, who will be working more on the defensive end. “He’s pretty much our go-to guy,” Sakowich said of Horta. “A lot of the offense runs through him. He works his tail off every day, he’s a good leader [and] he’s trying to get on the guys to keep them positive.” Versatile junior Jason Rocha had a pair of goals and an assist last year and is poised to increase those numbers playing both middie and attack and Sakowich said senior newcomer Simon Papavangjeli is quickly developing his game as a defensive middie. Senior Paul Caputo leads the back end with his strong stick skills and is usually assigned the other team’s best player. Niles Teekasingh is healthy again and can also be used as a defensive middie or on the back end. Junior Jalen Brown had a taste of the varsity level last year as the backup goalkeeper and inherited the starting spot this spring.
and it’s going to come through experience.” Sebastian Horta had eight goals and 14 points during his junior season and will be depended on to do the heavy lifting offensively and on faceoffs this season. He heads a solid middie corps that also includes juniors Steiger Devil and Brian Rivera, speedy Garvey Dorestan, and fellow sophomore Lovell Cannon, who will be working more on the defensive end. “He’s pretty much our go-to guy,” Sakowich said of Horta. “A lot of the offense runs through him. He works his tail off every day, he’s a good leader [and] he’s trying to get on the guys to keep them positive.” Versatile junior Jason Rocha had a pair of goals and an assist last year and is poised to increase those numbers playing both middie and attack and Sakowich said senior newcomer Simon Papavangjeli is quickly developing his game as a defensive middie. Senior Paul Caputo leads the back end with his strong stick skills and is usually assigned the other
Back to basics for Sewanhaka
Wins have been few and far between for the Sewanhaka girls’ team in recent years – it only had one in each of the last three seasons – and that number may not grow much higher because of inexperience and losing its top two scorers and starting goaltender from 2021 to graduation. This will be another developmental season for the Indians, but the current lineup could be more consistent in the coming
years with only one senior on the roster. For coach Erica Brennan, it’s now a matter of teaching her young and green team the basics. “It seems like it’s always like that for Sewanhaka,” she said. “But, however this year, a majority of the players who came out never played lacrosse before. Most of them are ninth and tenth graders, and it’s the fi rst year for the ninth graders picking up a stick.” But there is still plenty of talent. Speedy Stephanie Aguilar could again fi nd herself on the scoresheet often due to her nose for the net, Olivia Nehaus plays an aggressive style and is strong on faceoffs and fellow sophomore Mariah Wolfe is also an offensive threat because of her stick skills and ball handing ability. Freshman Gabriella Dawson also provides depth up front. consistent in the coming Brennan is also high on the Grant sisters, junior Kyla and freshman Janiya, who both picked up lacrosse last year and immediately grew into solid defenders. She lauded them for their hustle and willingness to help them team any way they can. “They’re outstanding young ladies in my opinion,” Brennan said. “They really give it their all on the fi eld. They want to be middies and go up and down the fi eld.” The lone senior, Trinity Mitchell, provides experience on defense and sophomore Serenity Walrond is expected to receive more playing time on the back end. Juniors Rachaely Reyes and Margie Sulfrano are both in the mix for the goaltender job.
Sebastian Horta
years with only one senior on the roster. For coach Erica Brennan, it’s now a matter of teaching her young and green team the basics. “It seems like it’s always like that for Sewanhaka,” she said. “But, however this year, a majority of the players who came out never played lacrosse before. Most of them are ninth and tenth graders, and it’s the fi rst year for the ninth graders picking up a stick.” But there is still plenty of talent. Speedy Stephanie Aguilar could again fi nd herself on the scoresheet often due to her nose for the net, Olivia Nehaus plays an aggressive style and is strong on faceoffs and fellow sophomore Mariah Wolfe is also an offensive threat because of her stick skills and ball handing ability. Freshman Gabriella Dawson also provides Brennan is also high on the Grant sisters, junior Kyla and fresh- Trinity Mitchellman Janiya, who both picked up lacrosse last year and immediately grew into solid defenders. She lauded them for their hustle and willingness to help them team any way they can. “They’re outstanding young Conference ladies in my opinion,” Brennan Schedules said. “They really give it their all on BOYS the fi eld. They want to be middies and go up and down the fi eld.” April The lone senior, Trinity Mitch- 13 Great Neck North 5:00 p.m. 22 Elmont 4:30 p.m. ell, provides experience on defense 27 @ Roslyn 4:45 p.m. and sophomore Serenity Walrond is expected to receive more playing 30 Jericho May 1:00 p.m. time on the back end. 3 @ Great Neck South 4:45 p.m. 6 @ New Hyde Park 4:45 p.m. Juniors Rachaely Reyes and Margie Sulfrano are both in the 11 @ Glen Cove 4:45 p.m. 13 Kennedy 4:45 p.m. GIRLS
March
25 Glen Cove 5:00 p.m. 30 @ Elmont 4:30 p.m.
April
2 West Hempstead 10:00 a.m. 5 @ Valley Stream 4:45 p.m. 8 Great Neck South 4:45 p.m. 12 @ Freeport 5:00 p.m. 14 Malv/East Rock 4:45 p.m. 27 @ Great Neck North 4:45 p.m. 29 @ Roosevelt 4:45 p.m.
May
6 Hempstead 4:30 p.m.

