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The return of eight starters from last year’s team that finished 8-3-1 in conference play and hosted a Nassau Class A first-round playoff game, combined with a re-addition between the pipes, provides Lynbrook with a solid foundation on the boys’ soccer pitch. more
Though its new turf field at Marion Street School wasn’t quite ready for Week 1, Lynbrook looked right at home in the Nassau County football opener on Wednesday night. more
Lynbrook outscored Long Beach at even strength in their Nassau Class B boys’ lacrosse playoff quarterfinal matchup at Hofstra’s Shuart Stadium on May 16, but the Marines were a perfect 4-for-4 in man-up situations and also scored shorthanded on the way to an 8-4 victory. more
After Lynbrook’s seven-goal lead through three quarters of Monday’s Nassau Class B boys’ lacrosse playoff game was cut to four by visiting Kennedy with just over nine minutes remaining in regulation, the Owls found another gear. more
Malverne defeated Lynbrook, 8-2, on May 1 in a Conference ABC-V softball game behind a strong performance from Sydney Witowski, both on the mound and at the plate. more
It happens every spring, or so it seems, for Lynbrook. After some early growing pains, Al Marrazzo’s team is poised to play some meaningful May baseball. At 5-8, including 5-6 in conference play, the Owls lead Nassau A-IV and have their sights set on the playoffs. more
Lynbrook notched a 9-1 road victory at Lawrence April 15 in a Conference ABC-V softball game, highlighted by senior pitcher Bridget Greene’s three-hit complete game. more
His team is young and so is the season, and Lynbrook girls’ lacrosse coach Vincent Tetro isn’t about to push the panic button after three tough losses to open the Conference II schedule. more
Lynbrook lost two big scorers, some key defenders and its starting goaltender from last year’s 10-win team that dropped a hard-fought 9-7 decision to Long Beach in the opening round of the Nassau Class B boys’ lacrosse playoffs, but the Owls are far from short on talent. more
Despite losing a hard-fought 4-2 decision in the Nassau Division I 220-pound final, Lynbrook's Matt Mott, with 33 wins on the season, is headed to the state tournament. more
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