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Each Sunday afternoon, a group of men from Long Island gather at the Old Bethpage Village Restoration to share a passion — vintage baseball. more
Levittown, Seaford and Wantagh Sports held its annual Family Fun Day at Cuomo Field on Alken Avenue in Seaford on June 13. more
One a day that truly felt like baseball season, the Wantagh Little League began play. But before the first batters stepped to the plate, players, their parents and coaches marched through town for the Opening Day parade, which was then followed by a ceremony behind Wantagh Elementary School. more
Looking outside, it’s hard to believe that baseball season is near, especially with a fresh layer of snow. Spring training has begun for Major League teams, and it is also under way for local youth sports leagues, including the Levittown Seaford Wantagh Athletic Association. more
Winter is not thought of as baseball season, but in Wantagh, it’s the perfect time for children to hone their skills for the spring. more
The MacArthur junior varsity baseball team recently completed an undefeated season with 18 wins. In addition to an undefeated season, the team also won all of its scrimmages. They scored more … more
Paced largely by six wins from senior ace Adam Heidenfelder, MacArthur finds itself atop the conference baseball standings in early May with aspirations to extend the season into June. more
A family of four or more can still enjoy a night at the ballpark without breaking the bank. The Long Island Ducks, celebrating their 15th season and looking to become the first team in Atlantic League of Professional Baseball history to capture three straight championships, offer field box seats for a $12, free parking, and a promotional giveaway at nearly every game. more
The annual Wantagh-Seaford non-league baseball game last Saturday under the lights at Farmingdale State College concluded a successful week for both teams as they hit the home stretches of their regular seasons. more
Last March, Hofstra baseball coach John Russo and the Pride were in the beginning stages of trying to cope with the absences of then-juniors Matt Ford and Dalton Rouleau from the middle infield and top of the lineup. more
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