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Ian Cutler
Ian Cutler joined Newsday in September 2011 as part of the high school sports team and has covered hockey, tennis and gymnastics. Prior to coming to Newsday, he briefly wrote news and feature stories for Long Beach Patch after graduating from Brandeis University in May 2011.
While at Brandeis, Ian was the sports editor of his school’s newspaper, the Justice, where he covered a wide range of sports from fencing, swimming, soccer and basketball to the NHL’s Boston Bruins during their Stanley Cup season. He was also the radio play-by-play announcer for the Brandeis basketball, baseball and softball teams his senior year.
Ian is a Long Island native who grew up on local sports. The highlight of his athletic career came at age 11, when he pitched three no-hit innings in a little league playoff game.
Middle Country's Miranda wins second Suffolk title
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Middle Country junior Michael Miranda won his second straight Suffolk Individual Championship on Tuesday, shooting an even-par 72 on Day 1 and a two-over 74 on Day 2 at Indian Island Golf Course for a two-day total of 146.
Miranda sank a seven-foot put for par on the par-4 18th hole for the outright win, edging out Smithtown East’s Tom Whelan and Sayville’s Kyle Burke by one stroke.
“He’s...
Read more »Manhasset boys lacrosse advances to Nassau 'B' final
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During practices, the Manhasset boys lacrosse team is always talking about one more.
One more pass, that is, to the guy who is slightly more open and closer to the crease than the one with the ball in his stick at the time. One more instance of unselfish play on offense in an effort to produce one more win.
“It symbolizes the greater good of the team,” said captain Mike Fahey, who leads...
Read more »LuHi's Boogie Brozoski, North Babylon's Brianna Jones to try out for U16 National Team
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Long Island Lutheran’s Boogie Brozoski and North Babylon’s Brianna Jones will spend Memorial Day weekend trying out for the USA Women’s Basketball U16 team at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Brozoski and Jones, who both just finished their sophomore seasons, are two of 100 players who applied and were accepted to tryout for the team, along with 32 other players who were...
Read more »Longwood's Kiersten West verbals to Delaware
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The mass migration to Delaware continues. This week, Longwood’s Kiersten West verbally committed to play basketball at the University of Delaware, making her the third Long Island girl to do so in recent weeks.
West, a junior, helped lead Longwood to a 9-4 record in Suffolk’s League I and a berth in the Class AA playoffs. The 5-9 do-it-all forward averaged 14 points, 12 rebounds, four assists,...
Read more »Kellenberg's Belevedere commits to SJU
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Kellenberg’s Candace Belvedere committed this week to play basketball at St. Joseph’s University.
The junior from Merrick led the Firebirds to the league semifinals and the CHSAA Class A state tournament. A 6-2 center, Belvedere averaged 11.1 points and 11.7 rebounds – including five offensive boards – to go with 2.9 steals and 2.3 blocks per game. She upped her scoring to 14.6 points per...
Read more »Jason’s Second Round Predictions: Suffolk Softball Class AA
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Here are my Suffolk Class AA second round picks for softball. All upcoming games below take place at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the higher seed. Longwood and Deer Park start at 4:30 p.m.
@AA1 Bay Shore over AA8 Riverhead
Runs won’t be easy to come by against Michelle DeVito. The Marauders ace right-hander was sharp in her 2013 postseason debut, pitching a one-hit, complete-game shutout, while...
Read more »Half Hollow Hills wins Suffolk boys, girls badminton titles
The top-seeded Half Hollow Hills boys and girls badminton teams both won Suffolk County Championships on Tuesday, marking the first time that the same team has won both titles. The girls (16-0) defeated No. 2 Smithtown West, 7-2, while the boys (14-2) won a close match against No. 2 Smithtown East, 5-4.
For the girls, it’s their fourth straight county championship and they have now won 61...
Read more »Choi wins second straight Nassau title, GC Maroon wins eighth straight
Syosset sophomore Elizabeth Choi won her second straight Nassau Individual Championship, shooting a six-over 77 on Bethpage Yellow Monday and a one-over 72 on Bethpage Green yesterday to finish with a two-day score of 149.
“I thought she did phenomenal,” Syosset coach Steve Naranjo said. “She struck the ball very well, it’s the best I’ve seen all year. She’s only a sophomore so she still has...
Read more »Laura's Playoff Predictions: Suffolk girls lacrosse
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For the record, I’m really hesitant about doing this but…meh…why shouldn’t Suffolk get the same good stuff that Nassau does?
So here’s the deal (and I’m basically going to rip this off wholesale from what Stephen said): These picks are thoroughly objective. Just because I picked against your team doesn’t mean (a) I don’t like y’all (I’m having a blast this season, and all the girls are great)...
Read more »Stephen's Playoff Predictions: Nassau
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Before we start, I’ll slap this disclaimer in: Thought and objectivity went into these predictions, so if I picked against your team, it doesn’t mean that I dislike them or have any less respect for them. This is my third season covering lacrosse and I can say with complete honesty that there hasn’t been a team or person I’ve met whom I dislike or would root against in any way. (I’ve had this conversation...
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