Rye senior Will Weinman, photographed March 26, 2026, is The Journal News/lohud Westchester/Putnam Ice Hockey Player of the Year.
Rye senior Will Weinman, photographed March 26, 2026, is The Journal News/lohud Westchester/Putnam Ice Hockey Player of the Year.
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Rye's Will Weinman leads 2026 Westchester/Putnam hockey all stars

Usually, when a section falls in the state finals, there’s huge disappointment and a lot of what ifs. But Section 1 hockey had every reason to be proud when the state final match-up was between Section 1 champ Byram Hills and runner-up Rye. Rye, which had been dominant throughout most of the season up until that championship loss in overtime, turned the tables to beat the Bobcats in Buffalo for the state Div. II title.

Players from that team and an on-the-rise Byram team are included, with many others, in this year’s Westchester/Putnam ice hockey all-stars.

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The lead star is Rye’s Will Weinman, whose accomplishments are encapsulated below. A full list of those also honored follows.

Will Weinman

Westchester/Putnam Ice Hockey Player of the Year

School: Rye

Year: Senior

Position: Defense

Highlights: Weinman, an excellent two-way player, who earned First Team Div. II All-State honors, was a huge reason why Rye won its first state championship in the more than 50-year history of its ice hockey program. Weinman, who plans to play club hockey next year for Santa Clara University, was strong on both ends of the ice — capable of putting points on the board and also of shutting down opponents’ best players. He had a point per game with seven goals and 18 assists in 25 games. And he was clutch. Weinman netted the tying goal in the state Div. II semifinals against Clarence with just 2:22 remaining in regulation. Rye went on to win in overtime to get to the state final, where Weinman not only had a big game on defense but scored in the win over Byram Hills.

Coach of the Year

Peter Thomas, Rye

First team

Aidan Balkin, Sr., D, Rivertown

Christian Cipriano, Sr., F, Byram Hills

Billy Haggerty, Sr., F, Iona Prep

Fernando Mosquera, Jr., G, Rye

Colin Nigro, So., F, Rye

Matt Veteri, Sr., F, Pelham

Second team

Scott Alessy, Sr., F, Iona Prep

Brendan Asta, Sr., F, Horace Greeley/John Jay-Cross River

Lucas Guggenheimer, Jr., G, Byram Hills

Will Leahy, Jr., D, Iona Prep

James Munoz, Sr., F, BYSNS

Lucas Salvatore, Sr., F, BYSNS

Honorable mention: Julian Bystricky, Sr., F, White Plains; JC DiNapoli,  So., G, ETBE/New Rochelle; Henry Doherty, Jr., D, Mamaroneck; Saxon Frank, Sr., F, Rivertown; Julian Gahr, Sr., F, Rye Town/Harrison; Andrew Gildard, Sr., F, ETBE/New Rochelle; Paul Heintz, Jr., F, Rye Country Day; Ryan Marcus, Sr. F, Horace Greeley/John Jay-Cross River; Buddy Meiselman, Sr., G, Scarsdale; Jamie Morris, Sr., F, Rye; Eli Morrison, Sr., F, Rivertown; Richie Morrow, Sr., F, Rye Country Day; Jonathan Mullin, Sr., D, Scarsdale; Reeve Murrell, Sr., F, Pelham; ;Max Niejadlik, So., F, Rye; Will Niejadlik, So., F, Rye; Corbyn Pozo, So., G, White Plains; Winston Speros, Jr., F, Pelham; Charlie Starr, Sr., D, Scarsdale; Brody Stogsdill, Sr., F, Horace Greeley/John Jay-Cross River; Hudson Tarkenton, So., F, Cortlandt; Jacob Tucznio, Jr., F, Rye Country Day; Derek Tumsuden, Jr., F, Mamaroneck; Aidan Wu, Jr., F, Rye Country Day; Daniel Zhu, Sr., F, Scarsdale

Nancy Haggerty covers sports for The Journal News/lohud.

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Rye’s Will Weinman leads 2026 Westchester/Putnam hockey all stars

Reporting by Nancy Haggerty, Rockland/Westchester Journal News / Rockland/Westchester Journal News

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