Top high school athletes for the week ending May 3, 2014

Mike Grady of East Meadow wins the boys 3200 meter race. (April 20, 2013) Credit: Steven Ryan
TOM ARCHER
St. John the Baptist, baseball
Went 7-for-11 with five runs scored and five RBI as the Cougars won three times and moved to 11-2 in the CHSAA.
MIKE ARONOW
Sachem North, lacrosse
Forced a turnover in overtime that led to Sean O'Brien's winning goal against Ward Melville in overtime.
PETER BYRNES
Smithtown West, baseball
Senior righthander is 5-0 after a 12-0 win over Newfield, his fourth shutout this season. Also recorded a save during the week and has allowed only 17 hits in 322/3 innings.
PATRICK DALLON
Rocky Point, lacrosse
Made 16 saves, including three one-on-one stops in the fourth quarter of a 8-5 victory over Glenn.
ALLEGRA FILS-AIME
Port Jefferson, track
Won the triple jump, going 34 feet, 101/2 inches in a 94-47 win over Stony Brook. Fils-Aime also won the 100 meters in 13.3 seconds, the 200 in 27.3 and the long jump, going 15-31/2.
SAMANTHA GEIERSBACH
West Babylon, lacrosse
Had a career-high 12 points (seven goals, five assists) in a win over Commack.
MIKE GRADY
East Meadow, track
He won the 800 meters in 2:02 and the 1,600 in 4:40 at a tri-meet.
NICK IADAVEIO
Mineola, baseball
His double scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning in a 10-9 win over Valley Stream North. He picked up the win after pitching 12/3 innings in relief. He also had run-scoring double to tie the score in 5-4 win over VSN.
ALISON JOHNSON
Longwood, lacrosse
Set a single-game school record with 10 goals in a 20-15 win over Riverhead.
NIKKI ORTEGA
Middle Country, lacrosse
Had eight points in a win against Smithtown West and had nine points (four goals, five assists) in a win at Ward Melville.
JAMIE ORTEGA
Middle Country, lacrosse
Had seven points against Smithtown West and six points against Ward Melville.
DANIEL SHLEIMOVICH
Syosset, tennis
Went 2-0 on the week including a 6-0, 6-3 win over Allen Delman of Great Neck North.
DANIELLE THOMAS
Riverhead, track
Won the pole vault, clearing 7 feet, 6 inches and the triple jump, going 33-101/2 in a 78-72 win over Copiague. She also took second in the long jump, going 14-83/4.
BRENDAN SPAGNUOLO
Chaminade, baseball
No-hit St. Dominic, previously the only undefeated team on Long Island, striking out seven and walking four in a 10-0 win. He also allowed four hits and struck out six in 51/3 innings in a 6-0 win over Kellenberg.
ZACH WILKINS
Lindenhurst, baseball
Pitched a four-hitter and struck out five with one earned run in a 3-1 win over Half Hollow Hills East, a pivotal victory in League II. He also had two hits in an 8-4 win over Hills East.