In sports, the word “dynasty” is reserved only for teams or athletic programs that achieve a status of unquestioned dominance over a period of years. Consider the New York Yankees’ dynasties and those of the New England Patriots, UCLA mens’ basketball (1964-75), and UConn womens’ basketball (2013 and beyond). Now let us add another dynasty to the list, for there is no better word to describe the Patchogue High School Girls’ Basketball program from 1927 through 1932. Under the tutelage of Miss Dora Ruland, the PHS Lady Red Raiders accomplished excellence that has gone unmatched in nearly a century of Patchogue-Medford sports history, by either girls’ or boys’ programs. Over those five basketball seasons Miss Ruland’s teams went a perfect five- for-five in winning league and sectional titles, and in four of those seasons went as far as any team could, culminating as champions of all of Suffolk County. The accomplishments of these young women and their great coach shall now live on forever in the Patchogue-Medford Hall of Fame.

1927-28 Suffolk Champions | 1928-29 Suffolk Champions | 1929-30 Suffolk Champions

Emma Kohn, Captain
Patsy Adams
Edythe Bird
Marie Ducey
Elmira Greves
Mildred Nistad
Lavinia Creighton, Captain
Patsy Adams
Eoo Altomarre
Elmira Greves
Mary Kattau
Marjorie Raynor
Marjorie Raynor
Francis Still
Francis Still
Jeannette Brandt
Lavinia Creighton, Captain
Eoo Altomarre
Jeannette Brandt
Catherine Fox
Mary Kattau
Marjorie Raynor
Francis Still
Vera Schaefer, Manager
Mary Still, Manager

 

1930-31 Suffolk Runner-Up | 1931-32 Suffolk Champions

Lavinia Creighton, Captain
Marian Barrie
Eoo Altomarre
Marian Barre
Catherine Fox
Eleanor Phannemiller
Genevieve Roberts
Marguerite Senger
Bessie Waldman
Olive Westervelt
R. Palermo, Manager
Catherine Fox
Ms. Bausch (first name unavailable)
Ms. Donohoe
Ms. Fuhrman
Ms. Lahy
Ms. Olifer
Ms. Osborne
Ms. Rant
Ms. Roos
Ms. Thurber
Ms. Weibler