Riverhead Girls Basketball Archives - Riverhead News Review https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/tag/riverhead-girls-basketball/ Tue, 16 Dec 2025 22:50:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://timesreview-images.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2024/04/11192642/cropped-NR_favicon-32x32.jpg Riverhead Girls Basketball Archives - Riverhead News Review https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/tag/riverhead-girls-basketball/ 32 32 177459635 Riverhead girls basketball shows improvement in close loss to Brentwood https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/2025/12/130728/riverhead-girls-basketball-shows-improvement-in-close-loss-to-brentwood/ Wed, 17 Dec 2025 11:00:00 +0000 https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/?p=130728 The start of the season has been rough for the Riverhead girls basketball team, but that hasn’t stopped head coach Kevin Ghigliotti from trying to piece together a winning formula.  Riverhead lost to Brentwood, 47-35, on Monday at Riverhead High School to drop their league record to 0-3 in the opening stretch of the season....

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The start of the season has been rough for the Riverhead girls basketball team, but that hasn’t stopped head coach Kevin Ghigliotti from trying to piece together a winning formula. 

Riverhead lost to Brentwood, 47-35, on Monday at Riverhead High School to drop their league record to 0-3 in the opening stretch of the season. Though the final score doesn’t exactly reflect it, the Blue Waves were right in the game from start to finish and had plenty of chances to take the lead.

“That was probably the best game we’ve played so far this season,” said Ghigliotti, who enters his second year as head coach. “I thought we kept them contained for the most part defensively. They’re a good team with a great coach. We really just needed to make some more of our open shots. I felt like we got great looks.”

Brentwood was the best team in League I last year and posted a 21-3 overall record. The matchup between the two teams was not close last year. So the fact that the Blue Waves were tied or within a few points throughout the game is a great sign this season.

“We know how good every team is in League 1,” Ghigliotti said. “You have to show up every day. Even the top teams have to show up to win the games they’re supposed to win. We knew we were starting out facing a bunch of playoff teams from last year, so we have to fight through it.”

Riverhead will continue to rely on their three long-tenured seniors — Adriana Martinez, Jordyn Kwasna and Kyleigh Lennon — to lead the way. The trio each had big moments in the game against Brentwood.

“We have to find more ways to score the ball,” Ghigliotti said. “And that’s mostly going to fall on our seniors, who have been in the program since freshman year. I know we’re probably one of the best defensive teams in the division, but we need to score.”

Lennon scored a team-high 12 points against Brentwood. Kwasna added nine and Martinez had eight. Riverhead forced turnovers all night to keep the game close. Martinez snatched five steals over the course of the game.

“We have the athletes to make life difficult for the opposing team so I feel good about our chances on defense,” Ghigliotti said. “Basketball is a lot of these girls’ second or third sport so we’re a little slow coming out of the gates this year but I think we’ll turn it around once our schedule eases up a bit. It’s good to have these games early and learn from our mistakes.”

Year after year, the team has improved with this core leading the way. Three years ago, Riverhead won only one game. Two years ago that number improved to four. Last year, they finished with an overall record of 8-8.

With the Riverhead Athletic Club’s newly formed youth basketball league, there will only be more interest in the sport from an early age.

“It’s hard to be teaching fundamentals at the varsity level but we are doing our best with it,” Ghigliotti said. “I think having an investment in our youth will turn things around. These seniors have already led a change in our program; now we have to keep the momentum.”

Riverhead will return to action and travel to William Floyd Thursday for a 4 p.m. game.

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Basketball preview: Riverhead and SWR teams look to start season strong https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/2025/11/130251/basketball-preview-riverhead-and-swr-teams-look-to-start-season-strong/ Mon, 24 Nov 2025 19:55:51 +0000 https://riverheadnewsreview.timesreview.com/?p=130251 As the weather inches toward freezing, local sports will head indoors, abandoning the gridiron for the hardwood. In this year’s basketball preview, we’ll take a look at some potential storylines across Riverhead and Shoreham-Wading River. Riverhead Boys Basketball Head Coach: Pat Fabian (second year) Last Season: [12-10], (8-4 League I), Second round playoff exit Key...

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As the weather inches toward freezing, local sports will head indoors, abandoning the gridiron for the hardwood. In this year’s basketball preview, we’ll take a look at some potential storylines across Riverhead and Shoreham-Wading River.

Riverhead Boys Basketball

(Bill Landon photo)

Head Coach: Pat Fabian (second year)

Last Season: [12-10], (8-4 League I), Second round playoff exit

Key Returnees: Peter Lagnena, 12, shooting guard; Anaiis Mitchell, 11, point guard; Landon Zaleski, 11, forward

Key Losses: Deshawn Watkins, Liam Lennon

First Game:  Thursday, Dec. 4: Ward Melville at Riverhead, 4:30 p.m. 

The Riverhead boys basketball team, fresh off their first playoff berth since 2019, look to continue their ascent in League I. Pat Fabian’s first year at the helm was a successful one, as Riverhead was able to defeat Commack, 48-47, in the first round of the playoffs to bring excitement back to Riverhead sports.


Riverhead Girls Basketball

(Credit: Bill Landon file photo)

Head Coach: Kevin Ghigliotti (second year)

Last Season: [8-8], (4-8 League I), missed playoffs

Key Returnees: Kyleigh Lennon, 12, center; Adriana Martinez, 12, guard; Jordyn Kwasna, 12, guard

Key Losses: Logan Pilon, Brooke Andresen

First Game: Tuesday, Dec. 2: Riverhead at Westhampton Beach, 4:30 p.m.

The Riverhead girls basketball team came out of the gates last season scorching hot, with a 4-0 record before heading into a very tough League I schedule. Their 8-8 final record was a major move forward for a program that had only five wins total in the previous two years combined. 

Though they lost top scorer Logan Pilon to graduation, the Blue Waves have plenty of returning talent to compete this season. Adriana Martinez has been a stalwart on the team for years. She’s entering her fifth year on the varsity team and will look to lead the team to the playoffs. 


SWR Boys Basketball

(Credit: Bill Landon file photo)

Head Coach: Kevin Culhane (18 years)

Last Season: [10-10] (5-9 League VI), missed playoffs

Key Returnees: Zach Makarewicz, 11, guard; Tyler Lievre, 10, guard; Max Boerum, 12 forward; Carter Baumeister, 12 forward; James Cook, 12, guard

Key Losses: Dylan McClelland, Jack McInnis

First Game: Friday, Dec. 5: Westhampton Beach at Shoreham-Wading River, 6:30 p.m.

“Out of all the years I’ve coached here, I think this team may have one of the best in terms of talent,” coach Kevin Culhane said in the summer. “I’ve had some great teams, but if we can put it together like I think we could, we might have a special year and surprise a few teams.”

The Wildcats can score with the best of them. Any one of their starting five is capable of making a major contribution on the scoreboard. They’ll rely on the hot hand on a game-by-game basis.


SWR Girls Basketball

Head Coach: Chris Coster (first year)

Last Season: [18-2] (14-2 League VI), Suffolk County Class A Semifinals Loss

Key Returnees: Kady Keegan, 12, guard; Anabel Keegan, 12, forward; Shealyn Varbero, 11, guard; Leslie Jablonski, 12, guard

Key Losses: Alyssa Bell, Grayce Kitchen, Morgan Lesiewicz

First Game: Thursday, Dec. 4: Mattituck at Shoreham-Wading River, 4 p.m.

For the first time in two decades, Shoreham-Wading River girls varsity coach Adam Lievre will no longer be on the sidelines. Lievre coached the team to the school’s first Suffolk County championship in 2023 and was close to winning another in subsequent years. He decided to step away from the team to spend more time with his two sons — one of whom (Tyler) plays on the boys varsity team. Chris Coster steps into a polished program and will try to continue the legacy Lievre leaves behind. 

Losing one of their best scorers, Alyssa Bell, to graduation, the Wildcats will need to fill the scoring gap left behind to remain competitive. Shoreham-Wading River always retools and rebuilds year after year.  Their athletes always shine when the lights are the brightest.

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