Port Washington’s Eynon brothers are placing the “win” in twins.
The 16-year-old fraternal brothers, eleventh graders Max and Harry, are taking Vikings soccer and lacrosse to new heights due to their relentless dedication and maybe even some “telepathy” between the duo.
“We could possibly be pondering of the identical tune on the identical time or end one another’s sentences,” Max, a nationally ranked lax goalie who will play for Ohio State on a full scholarship, advised The Put up.
“Our associates will say one thing, and we’ll have the very same response at the very same time.”
The brotherly clairvoyance pays off nicely on the gridiron, too, as Harry performs quarterback and Max snaps him the ball as a middle on their 4-2 squad.
“He is aware of what I’m going to do, and I’m going to know what he does,” stated Harry, who chucked 5 touchdowns in his crew’s 38-13 win over Herricks/Wheatley final week, bringing him to 18 on the yr.
Max is particularly motivated within the trenches to maintain his bro secure, particularly after seeing Harry break his ankle on the soccer subject as a ninth grader.
“I simply know I’ve bought to guard him,” stated Max, who’s youthful by about quarter-hour and, like Harry, checks in at 6-foot-2, 185 kilos.
“He offers me consolation again there within the pocket. … I feel it undoubtedly helps that we’ve the connection that we do,” added Harry, who has been the starter since his sophomore yr.
It takes two
The inseparable brothers Eynons are as devoted to their lecturers as they’re to athletics.
Harry, who enjoys math and science programs, boasts a 4.2 GPA, whereas Max, who prefers topics like English and historical past, is incomes a 3.8 GPA — and may clear up a Rubik’s Dice in simply over a minute.
“Reasonably than a rivalry, we wish one another to have one of the best grades and have one of the best alternatives going ahead,” Harry stated.
Celebrating one another’s success is a big M.O. for the Eynons, too.
Max, who has been on Port’s varsity lacrosse crew since eighth grade, was his brother’s No. 1 fan when Harry, an all-county attacker, scored his first varsity aim as a freshman in 2024.
“He got here operating down the sector after I scored, and we celebrated at midfield,” Harry recalled of his twin, ranked because the Thirtieth-best participant within the nation and fourth-best goalkeeper by Inside Lacrosse.
“That was tremendous particular to me,” added Harry, who can be being recruited by faculties for soccer and lacrosse.
The boys credit score their late grandmother, Pina, for uplifting them to turn out to be athletes as little children, following within the household matriarch’s loyal however painful Jets fandom.
“Her love for the Jets clearly got here down on us, after which us loving the Jets translated into desirous to play soccer,” stated Harry.
“Each week we’d go to her home, sit, watch, and possibly know they had been going to lose,” Max joked.
Righting the Viking ship
Max and Harry rapidly turned accustomed to heartbreak and what seems like biblical curses related to Gang Inexperienced, however it’s motivated them to do what feels unimaginable for Port Washington soccer this season.
The Vikings haven’t gained a playoff recreation in at the least 40 years, a drought that predates the maintaining of contemporary statistics.
“We’re altering the usual, altering the tradition right here,” stated Max, who greater than something needs to have that subsequent playoff match on residence turf at Paul D. Schreiber Excessive Faculty.
He’s optimistic about this yr and 2026, because the Vikings will return a couple of dozen battle-tested juniors for a final dance.
“Now we have a tight-knit group. … We wish to get [to] Hofstra,” he added of the Nassau County title recreation’s school venue.
Each brothers additionally search to avenge final yr’s 9-7 loss to Massapequa within the county lacrosse title recreation subsequent spring.
“Anyone in our manner, we wish to undergo them — get to states, win states,” Harry stated.
Up subsequent is a vital residence Friday night time matchup with 5-1 Farmingdale, adopted by a season finale at 1-5 Hicksville the following Saturday.
“We’ve bought Max to guard me and an excellent O-line,” stated Harry, along with his brother including, “If we do what we have to do, I feel we’ve a great probability.”
