Webutuck, Millbrook merge sports teams for fall 2023

Webutuck, Millbrook merge sports teams for fall 2023
From left: Webutuck High School Principal Robert Knushke; Robert Farrier, Webutuck Central School District business administrator; Christopher Osterman, physical education teacher/coach; and WCSD Superintendent Raymond Castellani. Osterman teaches in the high school gym, and will be assisting the Millbrook/Webutuck football team. Photo submitted

AMENIA —  As school populations dwindle, it is harder to offer full athletic programs at individual schools. This coming school year, the Webutuck and Millbrook central school districts will try merging two teams: Webutuck football players will go to Millbrook, and Webutuck girls soccer will welcome any Millbrook girl soccer players who wish to play with them.

“Later this month,” said Daniel Pietrafesa, public information officer with Dutchess BOCES and Webutuck schools, “the athletes will be returning for preseason. Webutuck will have merged girls’ soccer and football programs with Millbrook.

“It’s been a number of years since Webutuck had a football program,” Pietrafesa continued. This year’s football team with Millbrook will be eight-man football, compared to 11-man football. Eight-man football has become quite popular in recent years for New York state’s small schools and gives schools like Webutuck and Millbrook the opportunity to field a team.”

Webutuck athletic director Joe Lasaponara reached out to Millbrook athletic director Al Hammell, and they were able to work a merger for the football program. For girls soccer, it will depend on how many, if any, Millbrook girls want to join the Webutuck team. It’s about 20 minutes from Webutuck to Millbrook High School, so no intensive traveling is involved.

Both directors and Millbrook football coach Lou Portaro agree that, with only eight players, more space is created and more running takes place. Portaro feels that the practice of merging teams is beneficial because it offers the opportunity to play that might otherwise not be offered due to lack of numbers. With an eight-man team, back-up players are needed in case of injury, illness, or various other reasons.

The first football practice will be Saturday, Aug. 19, at Millbrook, as Millbrook has the equipment and training paraphernalia, and Portaro is looking forward to getting started. Football practices and games will be held at Millbrook High School.

The first girls soccer practice will be at Webutuck on Monday, Aug. 21. As of this writing, it hasn’t been determined yet how many Millbrook girls will attend. All soccer practices and games will take place at Webutuck.

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