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For the first time since 2003, the Long Island Class III championship team resides in Nassau County. Lynbrook tops Sayville, 42-27. more
Hewlett native and former Cornell lacrosse player Max Seibald was part of Team USA that captured a gold medal and its seventh world title at the World Lacrosse Championships held in Manchester, England on July 24. more
Updated: Thursday, July 29, 2010, 11:29 p.m. Merrick’s 12-year-old Williamsport softball team, a.k.a. the "Merrick Madness," has won the New York State Softball Championship, defeating Garden City South 13-6 in Canastota, N.Y. on July 28, according to Bill Haddad, president of the Canastota Little League. more
Thirty-eight years after Joe Corea began his four-decade career as Calhoun High School's head baseball coach, he can still rattle off most of the names on his starting lineup from his very first year -–– 1972. more
The Calhoun girls’ varsity badminton team recently won the Nassau County Championship with a 4-3 victory over Great Neck South. The Calhoun girls finished the season with a 15-0 record –– and their second straight championship. Team Captain Christina Strezenec won the overall singles title, beating out all other Nassau badminton players in a two-day tournament. With this win, Strezenec became the only player in Calhoun history to win four county titles playing a varsity sport. more
The St. Joseph's of Hewlett's Girls’ Eighth Grade CYO Basketball team, under the direction of Coach Michael Kenny, captured the Nassau/Suffolk County Championship 45-44 in overtime over Corpus Christi of Mineola on Feb. 6. more
The Hewlett High School girls’ varsity swim team had their best year in almost a decade. This season, the team broke two school records and sent a swimmer to the 2009 State Championships in Rochester last weekend. more
Lawrence scored three first-quarter touchdowns and never up, knocking off top-seeded Lynbrook, 41-7, in the Nassau Conference III championship game last Saturday night before a crowd of 2,500 at Hofstra’s Shuart Stadium. more
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