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The Sewanhaka Central High School District announced last week that H. Frank Carey High School senior Nick Spillane has signed a Letter of Intent to play lacrosse at Penn State University. … more
Like South Side, Wantagh, Long Beach and Garden City before it, Elmont got an up-close and personal look at a Carey football team running like a well-oiled machine. more
For the fourth time in as many games and with first place in Conference V girls’ lacrosse on the line at Sewanhaka April 11, Carey’s offense ran like a well-oiled machine and set the tone for another victory. more
Elmont’s defense made the biggest play of Saturday’s Nassau Conference II showdown with rival Carey, returning a fumble 100 yards for a touchdown with eight seconds remaining in the first half, but the Seahawks overcame it thanks to some defensive magic of their own. more
The streets of Franklin Square were full of Seahawk pride as H. Frank Carey High School celebrated its homecoming. Members of the Franklin Square Warriors, the youth football and cheerleading … more
Elmont made some noise on the soccer pitch a year ago when it hosted a playoff game for the first time in 32 years. The Spartans have carried that momentum into the 2012 season and are the team to beat in Conference AA-III. more
Elmont’s upset loss to last-place Westbury kept the door to the Nassau Conference AA-III boys’ soccer title open for Carey and set up a winner-take-all showdown between the Spartans and Seahawks. more
The H. Frank Carey High School’s first-ever traveling boys’ lacrosse team — comprised of 20 9th, 10th and 11th-graders — competed throughout the state this summer, completing its season with a 4-7-2 record. The team was initiated by Tom Aiello and Anthony Tufano, head varsity coaches at Carey, and played 13 games this summer, including two local tournaments at SUNY Farmingdale and Hofstra University, and the Tri-State Tournament, which was held in New Jersey. more
Elmont entered its Week 3 Nassau Conference II football game against visiting Carey with back-to-back shutouts, but the Spartans ran into a flock of angry birds. more
Long Island is not necessarily known as a breeding ground for great baseball players. Despite being the birthplace of big-name major leaguers, both old and new, such as Craig Biggio and Billy Koch, Long Island continues to produce far more lacrosse players than baseball stars. more
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