The 2025 fall sports season was filled with successes for the many Falcons teams, with many varsity squads and individual athletes qualifying for county and state playoffs.
The girls varsity field hockey team made it all the way to the county finals, earning a state qualifying match. The girls varsity cross-country team were named Section VIII Class C champions and finished as the 10th ranked team in the state for Class C, while Lily Thompson set a new school record in the 5,000-meter, with a time of 18 minutes, 59 seconds. Cross Country coach Tom Graham was also named Conference 4 Coach of the Year for helping the team earn the 2025 Rising Program of the Year from the Cross-Country Coaches Association.
Nine Lemaitre of the varsity girls swim team qualified for the NYSPHSAA State Championships, competing in 100-yard butterfly event up in Rochester.
The girls varsity volleyball team made an exciting run to the county championship following an impressive 14-9 season. The girls continued their upward climb, improving their record in back-to-back seasons, and earning a memorable victory in the county semifinals with a reverse sweep against defending Long Island champions Oyster Bay after falling behind two sets to none.
The boys varsity football and soccer teams both qualified for the county playoffs. The soccer team, led by Class A Coach of the Year Joe Lee, went undefeated in the regular season, posting nine wins and one draw, while scoring 53 goals in those 10 games. The football team were road warriors this season, winning three of five games away from the nest. They put on a great showing at homecoming, winning 35-6 in the midst of their playoff push. The cheerleading squad and kickline team were there all season supporting the football team, from the warm early days of the season to chilly November games.
The girls varsity soccer team qualified for a play-in game with a record of seven wins, two losses and one draw, which placed them second in Conference A/B-3. The girls potted 36 goals, while the stingy defense allowed just 12 goals in 10 games en route to a play-in game berth.
The girls varsity tennis team competed in the Nassau County championships, with Isra Khwaja representing the team in the singles bracket. The varsity boys volleyball team held its own in the difficult Conference D, winning 20 sets this season. The team never quit, maintaining a high energy level whether they were ahead or behind. The varsity boys golf team demonstrated significant growth and holds promise for the spring.

