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Combining lights-out pitching, stellar defense, and clutch hitting is usually a recipe for great success on the baseball diamond and that’s exactly what Oceanside has done in the Nassau Class AA playoffs. more
Oceanside’s Taylor Eisel is an accomplished bunter and no stranger to moving runners along, and when she came to the plate against Mepham in the bottom of the 10th with one out and the tying run 60 feet away in Game 2 of last week’s Nassau Class AA softball semifinal series, Lady Sailors coach Joe Supple said a squeeze attempt came to mind. more
After underachieving a bit during the regular season, Oceanside is peaking at the right time and halfway to the Nassau Class AA baseball championship. more
Who could blame Oceanside baseball coach Mike Postilio if he directs the team bus to Syosset instead of Mepham to begin this week’s best-of-three Nassau Class AA quarterfinal playoff series? more
Trailing by three goals with less than a minute to go in last Friday night’s showdown for the Nassau Conference II girls’ lacrosse title, Oceanside made a valiant effort to force overtime but Syosset’s Kim Presuto had one more big save left. more
Despite having a five-game winning streak snapped last Friday with a 13-8 road loss to Syosset, a game which saw senior defenseman Joe Denaro return to the lineup, Oceanside appears to be set for the postseason. more
In the rubber game of Oceanside’s Conference AA-I opening baseball series against Farmingdale, the Sailors broke out the lumber late and overcame a five-run deficit to take the series finale, 9-8, in extra innings. more
Already holding a one-run lead in the top of the fourth inning of Monday’s Nassau Conference AA-I/II softball crossover game at Calhoun, Oceanside’s bats exploded for six hits, producing five runs, to propel the Lady Sailors to their fourth win in five games, 10-3. more
After graduating 10 players from a team that reached the Nassau Class A girls’ lacrosse playoffs last spring, Oceanside has shown little signs of inexperience while busting out of the gate to a 6-0 start. more
After falling short of qualifying for the Nassau Class A boys’ lacrosse playoffs last spring, Oceanside’s short-term goals are to stay healthy and reach the postseason tournament. more
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