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The lacrosse ball hadn’t bounced Lynbrook’s way too much this spring, but a visit from bitter rival Hewlett proved just what the Owls needed to bring their game and intensity level up a notch. more
Lynbrook is halfway to reaching its goal of finishing atop the Nassau Conference B-II girls’ lacrosse standings, thanks to a come-from-behind 11-6 home victory over Hewlett prior to spring break. more
Pitching and senior leadership are two things Lynbrook baseball coach Al Marrazzo is counting on to put an end to the program’s four-year playoff drought. more
Lynbrook High School Varsity Baseball Coach Al Marrazzo took one high and tight for the Lynbrook Diamond Club — a newly-formed booster club supporting Lynbrook Owls Baseball. more
Freshman Jen Fay scored a career-high 31 points and pulled down 16 rebounds to lead No. 5 Lynbrook (15-4) to a thrilling 69-68 road win over No. 4 North Shore in the quarterfinal round of the Class A playoffs. more
Junior guard Brooke Gerstman scored a game-high 29 points and dished out five assists to lead No. 5 Lynbrook to a 74-35 rout of up-and-coming Glen Cove in the first round of the Nassau Class A girls’ basketball playoffs last Friday. more
Lynbrook had four finalists in the Nassau wrestling qualifying tournament hosted by Long Beach on Feb. 5 and advanced six competitors to last weekend’s county championships at Hofstra. more
After missing three games with an ankle injury, Lynbrook junior guard Brooke Gerstman returned to lead a win at Lawrence. more
The Lynbrook Owls had much to celebrate during Varsity Fall Sports Recognition Night. The Varsity Football team clinched the Long Island Championship for the first time since 1992. MSG ranked the team as the Number One small school team in the tri-state area, and the team ranked 25th in the National Football Foundation’s final Tri-State poll. The Girls Cross Country team finished their season as Conference champs. In addition, the Boys Soccer team won the Nassau Officials Team Sportsmanship Award, while the Girls Volleyball team was the winner of the Conference I Sportsmanship award. more
Already down two starters due to injury, Lynbrook lost another key contributor during last Friday’s 45-35 Conference A-II boys’ basketball victory over Plainedge when senior center Zach Sobel left with a knee injury. more
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