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Last Friday night featured Lynbrook’s third straight game against the top three boys' basketball teams in Conference A-III, and while the scoreboard hasn’t gone the Owls way in this difficult stretch, the effort has. more
Though a lack of numbers won’t allow Lynbrook’s wrestling team to field a full lineup, coach Rich Renz is looking to continue a trend of getting the Owls to peak at the right time. more
Just like he did on the lacrosse field this past spring, Lynbrook’s Luke Germanakos made a triumphant return to cross-country this fall after missing last season with a knee injury that required surgery and nearly five months of rehab. more
Top-seeded Seaford continued its reign atop Nassau Class B girls’ volleyball on Nov. 7, beating a familiar foe to claim a third consecutive county title. The senior-led Lady Vikings got 14 kills and seven blocks from Jessica Rini, 18 digs and nine kills from Emma Schait, and 19 digs from Theresa Angelisto in a 25-11, 19-25, 25-21, 25-18 victory over No. 3 Lynbrook. more
On any soccer team, it takes a total group effort to be successful. All 11 players on the field need to be in sync with one another and team chemistry is key. For the Lynbrook Lady Owls, there was plenty of chemistry this season. With four sets of sisters, it came naturally. more
With the wind whipping to the tune of 30 miles per hour, weather was a factor in last Friday’s Nassau Class A boys’ soccer first-round playoff game between visiting Lynbrook and host Lawrence. more
Jordan Fredericks may have found a permanent home in Lawrence’s backfield. In his first full game at tailback after switching from slot receiver, Fredericks, a junior, tied a career high with five touchdowns — four rushing and one receiving — and totaled 256 yards to lead the visiting Golden Tornadoes to a 47-28 victory over Lynbrook. more
A season-long struggle to find the back of the net has left Lynbrook needing a victory in one of its last two games to secure a berth in the Nassau Class A boys’ soccer playoffs. more
About 12 hours after Lynbrook walked off the new turf field at Marion Street with a hard-fought football victory over Bethpage, it was the Lady Owls turn to try out the surface also built for soccer and other sports. more
A night of celebration capped by a hard-fought victory. That was what the Lynbrook High School football team experienced last Friday night, playing its first game on a new synthetic-turf field at Marion Street Elementary School. The Owls christened the new playing surface with a 20-15 come-from-behind victory over Conference III rival Bethpage. more
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