Girls High School Girls Recap: Hills East, Deer Park and Floyd All Win Again to Remain Perfect

The Suffolk County girls high school season is in full swing as a number of schools from Suffolk were in action on Friday afternoon. Half Hollow Hills East, Deer Park and Floyd all continued their winning ways and remained undefeated as we enter a new week of high school action.
Hills East notched its 58th consecutive victory over Suffolk opponents as it cruised past Commack 7-0 in a League I showdown to move to 7-0 on the year. Gabrielle Raziel led the way with her victory over Amanda Cave at third singles. Commack drops to 4-2.
Deer Park rolled past North Babylon 6-1 to move to 7-0 in League IV. The key match came in second doubles, where Deer Park’s Sammie Weeks and Stephanie Sink defeated Rebecca Delio and Lee Anne Fogerly 4-6, 6-2, 7-5. Up next for the Falcons is Babylon, while North Babylon falls to 2-6 and will face off with Brentwood on Monday.
Floyd also stayed undefeated on the year as the Colonials notched two victories this weekend. On Friday, it defeated the Ross School 6-1 to move to 9-0 on the season. It followed it up on Saturday, knocking off Ward Melville 6-1 in an interleague showdown. Emily Fernandez paced the Colonials with a 6-2, 6-3 win over Sabrina Ferretti as Floyd handed Ward Melville its first defeat of the year.
Here are the rest Friday’s results from around Suffolk County:
DIVISION I, LEAGUE I
â–ºSmithtown West 4, Half Hollow Hills West 3
DIVISION I, LEAGUE II
​►Huntington 6, Walt Whitman 1
​►Hauppauge 4, Northport 3
DIVISION II, LEAGUE III
​►Islip 7, West Babylon 0
DIVISION II, LEAGUE IV
​►Copiague 6, Central Islip 1
​►Lindenhurst 4, Babylon 3
DIVISION III, LEAGUE V
​►Patchogue-Medford 5, Middle Country 2
​►Longwood 4, Miller Place 3
DIVISION III, LEAGUE VI
​►Mount Sinai 7, Bellport 0
​►Sachem East 7, Comsewogue 0
​►Sachem North 4, Rocky Point 3
DIVISION IV, LEAGUE VIII
​►Mercy 7, Southold/Greenport 0
​►Hampton Bays 6, Riverhead 1
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