Local Teams Ousted In Suffolk Football Playoffs
/A trio of local football teams were unsuccessful in their qualifying round matchups in this year’s Suffolk football playoffs.
Read MoreA trio of local football teams were unsuccessful in their qualifying round matchups in this year’s Suffolk football playoffs.
Read MoreHalf Hollow Hills West’s makeshift defense looked more like a stone wall Thursday night, standing strong behind an early two-goal cushion to help secure the Suffolk Class AA boys soccer championship.
Read MoreThe J. Taylor Finley Middle School eighth-grade football team wrapped up another undefeated season with a perfect 6-0 mark.
Read MoreFor the second time in three seasons, the Hills West Colts went into Commack as an underdog and came out with a 1-0 overtime win to keep their quest for a Suffolk championship alive.
Read MoreWalt Whitman varsity football fell to Sachem North, 41-26, in the team's homecoming game, with the school's annual homecoming festivities taking center stage.
Read MoreThe Northport-East Northport School District appointed Mark Dantuono, a 1994 Northport High School graduate, as its new Director of Health, Physical Education & Athletics.
Read MoreThe Elwood-John Glenn high school varsity football team dominated Amityville in a 41-13 Homecoming win.
Read MoreThe Blue Devils won a nail-biter, defeating Riverhead, 20-19, to send their fans home happy from Homecoming.
Read MoreEast Northport native Michael Brannigan has been nominated for the Male Paralympic Athlete of the Year.
Read MoreThe Northport Tigers football team won its fourth straight game in a homecoming contest against Sachem North.
Read MoreSt. Anthony’s High School in South Huntington hosted its annual homecoming festivities.
Read MoreCold Spring Harbor defeated the Carle Place-Wheatley Frogs, 20-0, in the Seahawks' homecoming football game.
Read MoreThe Commack High School girls cross country team won its first league title in the school's history.
Read MoreThe Harborfields girls varsity volleyball team went to five sets for the first time this season in an intense non-league match against the Sayville Flashes.
Read MoreThe Huntington Blue Devils varsity field hockey team fell, 2-1, on the team’s Senior Day game against Newfield.
Read MoreThe Northport boys soccer team continued its push through the Suffolk League II standings Tuesday with a 4-0 shutout over Connetquot.
Read MoreElwood-John Glenn forward Christian Velasquez netted a hat trick and the Knights improved to 9-1 on the season with a 5-0 shutout of Babylon on Monday.
Read MoreThe Cold Spring Harbor Seahawks boys varsity soccer team qualified for the playoffs with a 4-0 win.
Read MoreThe Walt Whitman Wildcats have won six straight games, and eight of their last nine, securing themselves a spot in this year’s playoffs.
Read MoreThe Title Boxing Club community of Huntington village and Syosset has banded together to raise funds to aid hurricane victims in Texas, Florida and the Florida Keys.
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