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South Side entered last Thursday’s home football opener against Westbury sky-high after a surprising overtime win at defending Nassau Conference III champion Bethpage just five days earlier. more
For Long Beach sports bars, the football season offers a profitable segue from the busy summer months. When the NFL kicks off in September, establishments are quick to fly Jets and Giants flags, dress employees in team jerseys and serve drinks in football-shaped cups, all while showing a dizzying variety of games each Sunday on multiple high-definition or plasma flat screens. more
The Long Beach Board of Education unanimously approved a proposal to install artificial-turf fields at the high school and middle school at the Sept. 18 board of ed. meeting. more
The 2009 Beach Tennis USA National Championship demonstrated two days of exciting, fast-paced action in Long Beach over the Labor Day weekend. Teams from all over the world competed using paddles rather than conventional tennis racquets, and the European athletes, who have played with paddles for years, were the teams to beat in this tournament. more
Any Nassau County High School football team seeded fifth, seventh or eighth in its respective conference began the season with back-to-back road games and will play at home for the first time in 2009 in Week 3. more
A myriad of young talent along with some senior leadership sprinkled in should make for an interesting girls’ soccer season for Long Beach, which remained in Conference VI after a 6-5-1 finish in 2008. more
Despite losing most of its offensive production from a team that advanced to the quarterfinal round of the Nassau Class A playoffs a year ago, Lynbrook expects to be in the hunt for a conference title. more
Carey has made a little noise over the past couple years on the gridiron. The Seahawks have made consecutive trips to the conference semifinals only to fall short of a shot at their first title since 1978. more
The winds of change are blowing across the gridiron at Calhoun on several levels. On top of a major overhaul of the roster due to graduation, the eighth-seeded Colts are also moving up to to Nassau’s highest level of football, Conference I. Head coach Joe Bianca has even installed a new offensive system in an effort to combat the new opponents the Colts will face on a weekly basis. more
Baldwin may have disappointed as the No. 1 seed in Conference I with a 4-4 regular-season record and first-round playoff loss to Hempstead, but the Bruins are always considered contenders and this year is no different. more
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