
18U Gold's meyer commits to adelphi university
Huntington, NY
– Kate Meyer, Team Beast 18U Gold (Sayville, NY) has committed to Division II Adelphi University. Adelphi
competes in the Northeast 10 Conference, home of some of the most successful softball programs in the East Region and the country. Kate also plays for Coach Tiffany Rowan at Sayville High School. Sayville has a rich tradition of successful softball and has produced and developed some of Long Island’s strongest and most talented players over the years.
Director of Softball Operations and 18U Gold Head Coach, Jamie Apicella commented on Meyer’s commitment announcement:
Director of Softball Operations and 18U Gold Head Coach, Jamie Apicella commented on Meyer’s commitment announcement:
"Kate is a third baseman who can also play 1st base as well. On the defensive side Kate has elite arm strength from the 3B position. In addition to her arm strength, she has range to cover ground and defend the 5/6 hole as well as bunt coverages. On the offensive side Kate also exudes tremendous bat speed that translates to the college level. Exit velocities in the mid 70’s. Kate hits the ball to all fields with power. In addition to her power Kate makes contact all the time and is tough to strike out. Always at the top of the list in all offensive categories. She is a complete hitter with a consistent, repeatable swing with impeccable mechanics. Kate will make an immediate impact at the college level hitting in the middle of the lineup. Kate will be pursuing a career in nursing. Her work ethic on and off the softball field makes Adelphi University the perfect fit. Congratulations to Kate and her family on this outstanding accomplishment. We are so proud and happy for you and know you have a bright future ahead of you. We are excited to follow your career at Adelphi University."
Team Beast 18U Gold has concluded winter training and will resume team activities later in the spring in preparation for the upcoming summer season.
March 21, 2025

Huntington, NY – Newsday announced its annual list of the top 100 Long Island softball players for the 2026 season on Thursday. The list included the following 18U Gold Players: Katie Burke (2026 - East Moriches, NY) 3B The Adelphi University commit batted .609 with five home runs, 37 RBIs and 35 runs and was a Newsday All-Long Island second team selection. Breya Kesler (2027 - Miller Place, NY) LF Kesler hit .324 with a .964 OPS, 27 RBIs, 20 runs and seven extra base-hits. Katherine Krayewski (2028 - Kings Park, NY) SS/2B Krayewski hit .494 with a .561 OBP and a 1.197 OPS. Laney Vomero (2026 – Miller Place, NY) SS The Stony Brook University commit had a 1.275 OPS, 22 RBIs, 19 runs and 12 doubles to earn All-Long Island second-team honors. Erin Wolfe (2026 – Bay Shore, NY) P/UTL The St. Anselm College commit hit .459 with a .527 OBP, .703 OPS and 11 stolen bases. Wolfe struck out 61 batters over 58 innings. Kate Schweitzer (2026 - Commack, NY) P Schweitzer, the Suffolk Large School Pitcher of the Year had 247 strikeouts, a 1.14 ERA, .106 batting average against and picked up 20 wins. She was named to Newsday’s All-Long Island first team. “Congratulations to Katie, Breya, Katherine, Laney, Kate, and Erin ,” said Director of Softball Operations and Player Development Jamie Apicella . "We wish them the best of luck with their prospective seasons.”

Huntington, NY - Alyssa Muschenick, Team Beast 18U Gold/Islip High School (Islip, NY) has committed to Division III Purchase College , where she will play for Head Coach, Mark Sergio . Purchase College competes in the Skyline Conference . Director of Softball Operations and 18U Gold Head Coach, Jamie Apicella commented on Muschenick’s commitment announcement: "Alyssa joined Team Beast over a year ago with her goal of taking her talents to the college level. Alyssa brought to Team Beast great energy and the willingness to do anything asked of her. She is a second baseman by trade, but because she had some experience behind the plate, at Islip High School, she has helped out with depth at the catching position. A true-blue collar player with a team first attitude. Initially, Alyssa was rostered on our 16U Gold team but was quickly elevated to our 18U Gold roster. She's a very adaptable player that is always in fast twitch mode. Never gets cheated at the plate and is always in her feet. Great energy to be around and has the ability to lift the spirits of her teammates all the time. Enjoys playing the game and is always ready to compete. Versatile athlete that offers a lot to a college lineup. Contact hitter that is always on base. Very aggressive player on the defensive side of the ball as well. Has a high IQ and is a leader on her teams, demonstrating that her team comes before oneself. Between playing for Islip High School, arguably one of the most competitive high schools on Long Island in the sport of softball, and Team Beast 18U Gold, Alyssa will be ready to compete and make an immediate impact at Purchase College. Her development, love and passion for the game was guided by her former Head Coach at Islip High School, the late and legendary Dennis McSweeney. We know he would be very proud of Alyssa and her accomplishments. Alyssa is also an excellent student and is going to pursue a degree in Criminal Justice or Business at Purchase College, with her career goal working in law enforcement. Congratulations to Alyssa and her family on this outstanding accomplishment. We are so proud and happy for you and know you have a bright future ahead of you. We are excited to follow your career at Purchase College!! " Team Beast 18U Gold completed the fall season at the TNT Last Look Fall Showcase Classic last month. The team will begin winter training in early January 2026.
















