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South Side’s girls’ volleyball team wrote the Cinderella story script, but couldn’t finish with a fairytale ending despite a tremendous effort. more
Junior Meghan Hines scored 1:04 into golden-goal overtime to give South Side a 3-2 victory over Division in the Nassau Class A girls' soccer championship game. more
For the second consecutive year, the Pride of Malverne, Malverne High School’s marching band, has been crowned New York State Champion. While this marks Malverne’s third title in the last … more
Cara Castronuova, an Elmont native and 2004 graduate of Hofstra University, returned to Hofstra on Sept. 3 to speak to freshmen about healthy living, overcoming obstacles and making the most of college life. As a two-time New York Golden Gloves winner and trainer on the NBC reality show “The Biggest Loser,” Castronuova knows that success requires hard work. more
Julia O’Rourke is the face of Irish Step Dance. The 12-year-old Malverne girl was one of nine people featured in the film “Jig,” a documentary about children and teens who … more
When opportunity knocked, Nick O’Reilly made the most of it. After watching from the sidelines as the University of Virginia kept its lacrosse season alive with a furious come-from-behind victory over Bucknell in the first round of the NCAA tournament, the sophomore attackman from Rockville Centre played a large role in the seventh-seeded Cavaliers’ unlikely run to the national title. more
For the first time since 2003, the Long Island Class III championship team resides in Nassau County. Lynbrook tops Sayville, 42-27. more
Rockville Centre captured the District 30 - 11/12 Girls Softball Championship by defeating Oceanside Fastpitch on July 12 at Klein Field in the Skelos Sports Complex. more
Rockville Centre resident Kevin Cirronella, a senior at Kellenberg Memorial High School, represented the New York City District of the National Forensic League in the Lincoln-Douglas category at the National Championships from June 13-18 in Kansas City. more
Ireland's games took center stage last weekend in East Meadow, as about 3,000 players from England, Ireland, Canada and the U.S. competed in international Gaelic football and hurling tournaments. more
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