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Defending Nassau Class B boys' basketball champion Wheatley repeated Friday afternoon with a 17-point victory over top-seeded Malverne. more
“He’s the most prolific basketball player ever to play here.” That’s what Matt Johnsen, head coach of Valley Stream South’s boys’ basketball team, had to say about his team’s leading scorer, Dana King, prior to the Falcons’ opening round playoff game against Great Neck North last weekend, which they won comfortably. more
As sure as shooting, each year as the calendar turns to February, the Malverne boys’ basketball team finds itself in position to vie for a county championship. This year is no different. more
After falling behind visiting Bethpage by 12 points late in the opening quarter and missing 10 straight shots from three-point range, Hewlett maintained its poise, heated up from the outside, and turned up the defensive pressure to earn a 65-56 victory in a Nassau Class A boys’ basketball first-round playoff game. more
Despite a remarkable effort, the Rocks fell just short of a trip to the Nassau County Class B title game with a heartbreaking 72-66 triple overtime loss in the semifinals to No. 2 Wheatley at LIU-Post last Saturday night. Senior Kevin Blessington scored a career-high 25 points and pulled down 14 rebounds for East Rockaway. more
No. 12 Calhoun came away with an upset 59-37 win against No. 5 Valley Stream Central last Friday night, and will move on to the quarterfinal round of the Nassau Class AA boys’ basketball tournament. more
Seeking to advance beyond the opening round of the Nassau Class A girls’ basketball playoff tournament for a fourth consecutive season, No. 8 Sewanhaka raced to a five-point lead over visiting Glen Cove after the first quarter last Friday afternoon. more
West Hempstead set a few team goals prior to the 2013-2014 boys' basketball season; one was to win the Conference A-IV title and secure a home playoff game. Mission accomplished. more
Students at Oceanside High School staged their annual Battle of the Classes on Jan. 11, and the seniors proved victorious. Teams from all four classes in the high school gathered in the gym. While … more
Each class at Wellington C. Mepham High School did battle for a cause last week, as an annual spirit event became a fundraiser for a cancer charity. Battle of the Classes, which was organized by seniors in Chris Parren and Kerry Dennis’s Participation in Government class, was held in the Brookside School gymnasium on Nov. 14. The evening, filled with physical activity and Pirate pride, doubled as a fundraiser, with $3,815 collected for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. more
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