February triumphs for Freeport athletes

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February proved to be a month of triumph and success for Freeport High School varsity athletes and their dedicated coaches. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kishore Kuncham commended the athletes for their dedication and perseverance, emphasizing the remarkable achievements made possible through hard work.

“We are extremely proud of all our athletes and their achievements,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kishore Kuncham said. “Their success clearly demonstrates what can be achieved with dedication and perseverance. Congratulations to their coaches for providing the training to enable them to achieve their goals.”

Among the standout accomplishments, the varsity cheerleading team clinched the Nassau County Co-ed Division Championship on Feb. 17 at SUNY Farmingdale, earning a spot in the upcoming New York State Championship at Binghamton University on March 1-2.

Members of the varsity boys track team showcased their prowess at various meets, notably at the Eastern States Meet at the Armory on Feb. 20, where Jordon Quinn secured first place in the 55m High Hurdles and the 4x200 Relay Team dominated.

These athletes are gearing up for the New York State Championship on March 2 at

the Ocean Breeze Armory in Staten Island.

In an impressive display of talent, Quinn, along with teammates Dorina Boyd and Lucca Noboa, excelled at the Long Island Elite Meet on Feb. 24 at St. Anthony’s High School. Quinn’s accolades continued as he was honored as Long Island’s Junior Male

Athlete of the Year by the USA Track and Field on Feb. 25 at Hofstra University.

In wrestling, Juan Ramos made history by qualifying for the New York State Championship in Albany on Feb. 23-24, marking the first wrestler from Freeport High School to achieve this since the 2019-2020 season.

Additionally, the varsity girls basketball team had a stellar season, securing a spot in the quarterfinals.

Congratulations to all the athletes and their coaches for their outstanding performances and contributions to Freeport High School’s athletic legacy.