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Defense was an afterthought for most of Oceanside High School’s homecoming football game against rival Freeport High School. Both offenses moved easily down the field in an unexpectedly close … more
With her team mired in a three-game losing streak heading into last week’s action, Oceanside girls’ soccer coach Marianna Winchester said she was eager to see how the Lady Sailors would respond against similar opponents in search of consistency. more
Oceanside’s perfect football season was in peril until senior quarterback Tom Capone helped the Sailors to a dramatic 28-24 victory at Massapequa last Saturday. more
Midway through the second half of Oceanside’s 2-0 victory at Farmingdale last Saturday, senior goalkeeper Ryan Gura gently tapped three spare balls off the back of the net behind him. more
After two losses and a tie in its first three games, Oceanside got in the win column for the first time in 2012 with a 1-0 victory over Conference AA-I girls’ soccer rival Kennedy on Sept. 19. more
Oceanside already staged a riveting comeback from a 21-point halftime deficit to lead defending champion East Meadow early in the fourth quarter of Friday night’s Nassau Conference I showdown, but it wasn’t complete until senior Justin Buckley found his way into the end zone. more
Getting a jump on the competition wasn’t a problem for Oceanside’s boys’ soccer team a year ago, but protecting the lead was another story. Despite holding an advantage in eight of 12 games against Conference AA-I rivals, the Sailors finished with a record of 1-7-4. more
Long before he was a Marine, Greg Buckley Jr. was a Sailor. Buckley was a star on the basketball court his senior year at Oceanside High School. He played football as well, but it was when he was … more
Track and field is a unique endeavor, Oceanside girls’ coach Aaron Greenspan says, because every competitor’s true opponent is the clock or tape measure. more
Every loss hurts, especially when that loss ends your season. But there are some losses, even ones that end seasons, that don’t sting quite as badly as some others. Some losses can be accepted as badges of honor. The Oceanside girls lacrosse team’s 14-2 loss to Farmingdale in the semifinal round of the Nassau Class A playoffs was such a loss. more
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