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K01131 Text:

 
Assembly Resolution No. 1131
 
BY: M. of A. Otis
 
        CONGRATULATING  the  Rye  High School Boys Varsity
        Hockey  Team  upon  the  occasion  of  winning   the
        school's   first   New   York   State   Division  II
        Championship
 
  WHEREAS, The New York State Legislature  has  long  valued  athletic
excellence   and  success  in  school  sports,  recognizing  exceptional
achievements, outstanding accomplishments, and state championship  wins;
and
 
  WHEREAS,  For generations the City of Rye has been the home of great
ice hockey,  from  frozen  ponds,  backyard  games,  youth  hockey  play
beginning at the earliest ages, to being the home of players who went on
to excel in high school, collegiate, and professional play; Rye has been
a  hockey  city  with  the game being embraced by those who play and the
spectators  who  support  this  game  of  speed,  skill,  and   constant
excitement; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  storied  tradition of high school athletic success at
Rye High School has continued with the Rye Boys  Varsity  Hockey  Team's
victory  in  the  New  York State Division II Championship game, topping
Byram Hills with a dominant victory of 5-1 at the LECOM Harborcenter  in
Buffalo,  New York on Sunday, March 15, 2026; this historic win caps off
the greatest season in program history and  marks  44  years  since  the
Garnets  Hockey  Team last appeared in a state championship hockey game;
and
 
  WHEREAS, The victory over Byram Hills was a rematch of the Section 1
Division II final, where Bryam Hills had previously defeated  Rye  by  a
score of 3-2 in overtime on March 1, 2026; however, under the NYS Public
High  School  Athletic  Association  regulations, Rye earned an at-large
berth in the state tournament where they defeated Aquinas 4-1 to  win  a
Regional Championship and earn a final four spot in Buffalo to set up an
eventual  rematch with Byram Hills; while the Byram Hills Bobcats scored
the first goal early in the first period, the Garnets  would  go  on  to
shut  them  out for the remainder of the game while scoring 5 unanswered
goals; and
 
  WHEREAS, This achievement follows the  tremendous  effort  the  team
executed  to  get  past  the  powerful  Clarence  Red  Devils in the NYS
semi-final game a day earlier, winning in overtime with a score of  3-2;
trailing  Clarence  by 2-1 with three minutes remaining in the game, the
team scored on the power play with  2.22  minutes  left  in  regulation,
going on to score the winning goal at 4.5 minutes into overtime; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  Rye  Garnets  have  built  one  of the most solid and
consistent high school programs in the state, finishing  with  a  19-3-3
record that includes a Crosstown Cup victory over Rye Country Day School
and a season sweep of NY State Division I Champion, Suffern; the Garnets
are  led  by  skaters  able  to  score  goals  in  close  games  against
challenging opponents and are regarded for their powerful defense,  only
allowing nine goals, while scoring 22 in their championship run; and
 
  WHEREAS,  This  championship  season  was  made  possible  with  the
Garnet's combination of balanced  offense,  sound  defense,  outstanding
goaltending,   and  dominant  special  teams  play  that  powered  point
production, creating victories throughout the season; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The 2026 Garnets have been led by Head Coach Peter Thomas,
a two-time New York State Coach of the Year  and  three-time  Section  1
Coach  of  the  Year,  who for the past 12 years, has brought together a
skilled high school hockey team dedicated  by  a  process  over  outcome
approach  to  create  a  team  balanced  by  outstanding  defense,  wise
strategy, and teamwork where every player was prepared to  get  the  job
done; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  Rye  High  School  Boys Varsity Hockey Team and their
coaches were loyally and enthusiastically  supported  by  family,  fans,
friends,  and  the  community  at  large who enjoyed watching their home
games at the historic Playland Ice Arena and were  all  treated  to  the
contact,  sights, and sounds of high school hockey at the highest level;
and
 
  WHEREAS, We congratulate the Rye High  School  Boys  Varsity  Hockey
Team,  consisting  of  Defensemen:  Kai  Brittain,  Luke  Davies, Julian
Levenson, Aidan  Lynch,  Will  Molin,  Jake  Souza,  and  Will  Weinman;
Forwards:  Connor  Dehmer,  Trevor Dolan, Ryan Draddy, Finn Draddy, Cody
Greenhaw, McGee Kelly, Jack  McGill,  James  Morris,  Maxson  Niejadlik,
William  Niejadlik,  Colin  Nigro,  Matthew  Rovenger,  and Baker Wells;
Goaltenders: Fernando Mosquera, Conor Crotty, and  Davis  Goodman;  Head
Coach   Peter   Thomas;   Assistant   Coaches  Thomas  Bailey  and  Mark
Kronenberger; Managers Elle Ridley and Grayce Coyne;  Athletic  Trainers
Erin  Madden  and  Thomas  Carson;  Director  of  Athletics  Susan Reid;
Principal Andrew Hara; and Superintendent Dr. Patricia Murray upon their
outstanding season and championship title win; and
 
  WHEREAS, Athletic  competition  instills  the  values  of  teamwork,
sportsmanship,  pride, and accomplishment-traits demonstrated throughout
the season by this championship team, its coaches,  and  support  staff,
all  of  whom  demonstrated  their commitment on every shift to make the
championship and  the  new  page  in  Rye  High  School  hockey  history
possible; and
 
  WHEREAS,   The   winning   of  a  state  championship  title  is  an
extraordinary achievement made possible this season through  the  team's
exceptional  skill,  resiliency,  teamwork,  and energy delivered in the
spirit of the  best  collegiate  and  professional  championship  hockey
teams; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
congratulate and honor the Rye High School Boys Varsity Hockey Team upon
the occasion of winning the school's first New York  State  Division  II
Championship; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED,  That  copies  of  this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the members, coaches, and administrators of the Rye  High
School Boys Varsity Hockey Team.
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