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Long Island high school rivals launch joint broadcasting program

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Student journalists will be getting their reps in this fall as Sachem North and East launched a joint broadcasting program that aims to be a national leader in student reporting.

“This is a great working environment — and a lot of people don’t get this opportunity,” said Sachem North student Alyssa Tappin, the student radio station’s manager.

Now, the longtime local broadcasting center — which has been bolstered by proud Sachem alum turned student mentor Chris Vaccaro — is greatly expanding. It will stream and simulcast games as teens prepare to do sideline reports, create social-media content and host daily shows, interviewing both athletes and community leaders in the area.

Tappin, who plays volleyball and lacrosse, is enthusiastically leading the charge in the game-changing operation.

“I’m here almost every day in the school year. … I just want to project [my voice] out of here all the time, not just during the school hours,” she said. “This really brought me out of my shell … and helped me soar.”


Alyssa Tappin is Sachem North’s student radio station manager. Heather Khalifa for New York Post

The station has also recruited Sachem North senior wideout Ben Bonett, who is already doing play-by-play calls in his head during practice.

“I love this program,” he said. “I’m a huge sports geek and I just love to talk sports with my friends and family.”

He also embraces wearing several different hats, or rather helmets, with the Arrows.


Alyssa Tappin interviews Sachem North football player Luke Larocca.
Alyssa Tappin interviews Sachem North football player Luke Larocca. Heather Khalifa for New York Post

“Whatever role I could fill — I love to write, I love to broadcast, and I love to work behind the scenes,” Bonett said.

“Whatever I have to do, whether it’s working for the team, working with on the team, or being a voice for the team, makes me happy.”

Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac’s Wrexham football club wraps up its two-week camp with Massapequa Soccer Club, its first-ever American youth training program, at 11:30 Friday morning at Burns Park with an open-to-the-public celebration of the milestone.

The Long Island Ducks host the York Revolution from Friday through Sunday in Islip.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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