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Juan Soto Is A Met - Good Riddance
When Juan Soto signed with the New York Mets this weekend the baseball world was abuzz about the length and size of the contract, and just as much talk was about Steve Cohen and his big, bold move.
They Put The "L" Back In LPGA
The LPGA has listened to their athletes and restored the L back in the title of their name.
Filardi Is Suffolk's Best
This year's crop of outstanding talent is as deep as we can remember in Suffolk county and that is why the anticipation for who would bring home the coveted Carl A. Hansen Award was as great as ever at this year's awards ceremony.
Golden Eagles Stay Perfect
This week's win for the St Joseph's Golden Eagles women's basketball team secured the best start in women's basketball program history.
Ducks Return Their Coaching Staff
As the Long Island Ducks enter their 25th Anniversary season they have announced their coaching staff for the 2025 season.
Costello Chooses Clemson
After leading Ward Melville's soccer team to back to back New York State championships senior defender Maddie Costello has decided on her next step.
How Much Female Blood Needs To Be Shed?
The idea of inclusion for everyone, despite the consequences, has wreaked havoc across girls and women's sports leagues all through America.
Ja’Quan Thomas Runs Away With The Joe Cipp Award
William Floyd's junior running back Ja’Quan Thomas has won the coveted Joe Cipp award.
Longwood Commits Choose Their Next Destination
The Longwood high school athletic department hosted a signing day ceremony to celebrate the accomplishments of the Lions student-athletes who have committed to continuing their athletic careers at their respective colleges and universities.
Miller Place Athletes Wear Their Future
Miller Place has sixteen student athletes who will be continuing their athletic & academic careers after graduation.
Suffolk Players Take Home Honors
This week the Suffolk County Football Coaches Association awards dinner at the Hyatt Regency in Hauppauge, awards were given out to the premiere players in the county.
New York Board of Regents Again Avoids Vote on Boys in Girls Sports
Rather than take the principled stand voting a solid NO to allowing males to compete in sports against female athletes in New York school sports, the New York Board of Regents punted the issue - again.
It's A Bet
With New Yorkers setting a new record in the month of October betting on sports it should come as no surprise that making the game 'a little more interesting' appeals to the masses.
Two Heavyweights Slug It Out For The Long Island Championship
This Saturday night we had a rematch in the Long Island Championship game between the defending champions Massapequa and the team that upended last year, William Floyd.
The Phantoms Dynamic Runs Comes To An End
The magical run of dominance on Long Island ended Friday night at Hofstra University when Wantagh defeated Bayport-Blue Point 29-21 to capture the Long Island Class IV championship.
Lou Carnesecca Passes Away
Legendary St. John’s head coach Lou Carnesecca passed away this week at 99 years old.
Epic Game, But No Title For Hills East
Carey defeated Half Hollow Hills East 37-36 on Friday night in one of the greatest games you'll ever see. That isn't just one of the greatest high school games, but overall this game had it all.
Kluber Wins Coach Of The Year
Longwood head football coach Sean Kluber has been named Division Coach of the Year.
Has The Gravy Train Stopped?
Coming into the 2024-2025 college basketball season there were a few sure things in life. Death, taxes, and apparently UConn covering.
Long Island Native Leek Named To Ducks Anniversary Team
A Long Island native has just been named to the Long Island Ducks 25th Anniversary Team.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Is there a new ace for fantasy?
The hardest thing for fantasy managers is always trying to evaluate the unknown. That evaluation has usually been tricky with minor league players, but the recent influx of international talent has made the playing field that much more difficult.
Clase closed
Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz were placed on administrative leave in July while Major League Baseball investigated them for potentially violating the league’s gambling policies.