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New York Yankees News
SSP Video Vault: Barton Sees Bright Side of Judge Injury
Aaron Judge's rib injury sent shockwaves through the Yankees and Major League Baseball, but South Shore Press Sports Director Tom Barton says the diagnosis could have been much worse.
South Shore Press Video Vault: Barton's Best Bet
South Shore Press Sports Director and Managing Editor Stefan Mychajliw caught up with nationally known sports betting expert Tom Barton to discuss the ripple effects of Aaron Judge’s rib injury and what it means for the American League MVP race.
“It Is High, It Is Far… Sterling Lives Forever
Legendary New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling has passed away at the age of 87, leaving behind a legacy that helped define generations of baseball fans.
Bet With History When Talking About the MVP
The Yankees are back in first place, and the club is playing some outstanding baseball. After a slower start to the season, Aaron Judge once again looks like one of the best players in the game, reminding everyone why he remains the face of the franchise. For Yankees fans, it has been exciting to watch. For sports bettors, however, his hot start creates an interesting discussion in the American League MVP race.
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Hills East Wins First Ever State Championship
The Half Hollow Hills East girls flag football team has accomplished something no Suffolk County team had ever done before. This week, the Red Colts made Long Island history by becoming the first Suffolk County flag football team to capture a New York State championship. The historic achievement capped off a perfect season as Hills East defeated Shaker High School 26-12 in the state title game.
Rocky Point Duo Make History
Rocky Point High School's tennis program celebrated a historic achievement this season as Luke Mayola and Sena Donnelly capped off an outstanding year by competing at the New York State Tennis Championships in Flushing.
Sachem Standout Wins Sportsmanship Award
Success in athletics is often measured by wins, championships, and individual accomplishments. However, one of the highest honors a student-athlete can receive is recognition for character, integrity, and respect for the game. This year, Sachem's Leonardo Villacreses earned exactly that distinction.