The All-Long Island badminton team
LONG ISLAND
PLAYER
OF THE YEAR CARLY CORDANO
Half Hollow Hills East, Sr.
After winning back-to-back county doubles titles in previous seasons, Cordano defeated Smithtown West's Kat DeLanty, 12-13, 11-9, 11-4, for the singles title. Cordano, who played for the Half Hollow Hills district team, closed her season with a 19-3 record. She was the recipient of the Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete award and will attend Quinnipiac.
THE ALL-LI
TEAM
SINGLES
KAYSHA FORBES
Valley Stream North, Sr.
Forbes won 40 straight regular-season matches and lost only once in her three-year career. Forbes maintained a 99.0455 weighted GPA and will attend the University of Virginia.
ELIZABETH KALLENBERG
Port Washington, Sr.
Kallenberg, a three-time All-Long Island selection, was also five-time all-conference and four-time all-county. She closed out her high school career with a 75-3 record.
JESSE MORGAN
Half Hollow Hills West, Sr.
Morgan, who played for Half Hollow Hills, finished third in the Suffolk boys singles championships. He closed the season 18-3 and was a four-year scholar-athlete. Morgan will attend Michigan.
MIKE MOAWAD
Smithtown East, Sr.
Moawad was named team MVP for Smithtown East. Having played the previous season at fourth singles, Stony Brook-bound Moawad played first singles, finishing 11-4 and earning All-County honors when he placed second in the county individual championship match.
JESSE SHRECK
Long Beach, Sr.
The Boston University-bound athlete defeated the three-time Nassau champion in Port Washington's Elizabeth Kallenberg, 21-16, 21-16, to become the Nassau girls singles champion. She finished the season 12-0.
ALFRED SHIM
Half Hollow Hills West, Sr.
Shim, who played for Half Hollow Hills, is bound for NYU after closing his final season with a 21-0 record. He defeated Smithtown East's Mike Moawad, 15-2, 15-10, for the boys singles title. He's a state public schools scholar athlete and a four-year varsity player.
DOUBLESJASON SCHEINGOLD, Sr.and JOHN STANIS, Jr.
Half Hollow Hills West
The duo won the Suffolk doubles championship, defeating Miller Place's Carson Hammer and Liam Warren, 15-13, 15-7.
AVANTI SHROFF
andRACHEL HANFORD
Port Washington, Srs.
The duo defeated Jericho's Megan Su and Olivia Zhang for the Nassau title. They went 11-1 in the regular season, 3-0 in playoffs and 4-0 at the county tournament. Shroff is headed to Columbia in the fall and Hanford will attend Tufts.
COACH
OF THE YEAR
Bill Davey, Half Hollow Hills
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