SPORTS

B.B. boys’ basketball loses in overtime heartbreaker

The Blind Brook Trojans boys’ basketball team looks to continue their hot streak following the North Salem weekend tournament. After winning the North Salem championship and four straight games, the Trojans are the hottest they have been all season.

Memo Zabala zeroes in on career 1,000-point mark as a disappointing Rams hoops season winds down

Upsets happen in sports. Underdogs rise up to beat the highly-rated fat cats. But that hasn't happened for Port Chester's varsity basketball Rams.

Remembering great ballers past during grim P.C. basketball season

When it comes to Rams and Lady Rams basketball nowadays, it is good to remember the best players Port Chester has had over the past two decades.

Wrestling Rams lose home match by ‘tricky’ point to Pleasantville

The Port Chester Rams varsity lightweight wrestlers lost. The heavyweights didn't. But what happened in the weight classes in between wasn't so pleasant, unless the wrestlers came from Pleasantville.

Bowling Rams, Lady Rams come up short during twin loss to Harrison at Bowlerland

Blame it on the weather, wind, rain, snow, chill, whatever, but it is hard if not impossible to win a bowling match when only three Port Chester bowlers show up at Bowlerland near Co-Op City in the Bronx to compete against a starting five from Harrison.

Swimming Rams set 18 personal records while losing a deuce in latest dual meets

It hasn't exactly been swimsuit weather lately, but the Port Chester Rams swim team has nonetheless been getting along swimmingly, emerging from the pool looking like winners even though they lost a deuce and the cold facts suggest otherwise, leading their coach to say a loss is not a loss …

Trojans win North Salem hoops tourney championship

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity basketball team got back to work on Wednesday, Jan. 10 at Valhalla High School, looking to turn the page after a few rough games last week. With Eli Zimmerman, Bailey Estep and Ryan Stiler playing the best basketball they have played all season, they have …

Rams & Lady Rams T&F team competes against time

Time is of the essence in all things, but it is especially so in Track & Field (T&F) where a fraction of a second can mean the difference between winning and losing.

B.B. boys’ varsity basketball loses to Briarcliff in overtime

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity basketball team hosted the Briarcliff Bears on the night of Thursday, Jan. 4. The Trojans picked their season back up after a long winter break, not having played since Dec. 15. They came into this matchup with a 4-1 record, with senior captain Eli Zimmerman …

Rams & Lady Rams hoops misfire vs top tier teams

With the way things have been going for Lady Rams basketball, head coach Danny Davis has been looking for progress, not perfection, because the team's last three games going into and coming out of the winter break show that Port Chester isn't quite ready for primetime varsity play despite continued …

Resurgent Rams swim team a work in progress with new P.C. Big 4 ranked with the area's best

Something special is happening for the Port Chester High School swimming Rams these days.

B.B. girls’ basketball season-starting win streak closes against Ardsley following dominant run

It is easy to call any high school team great for the sake of an article. Blind Brook’s girls’ basketball team, however, makes this not an exaggeration, but a reality.

Bowling Rams & Lady Rams lose to Mamaroneck despite high scoring games from Demera, Sams

Port Chester's bowling Rams came out of the winter break with several bowlers continuing to show improvement despite a loss to Mamaroneck last Wednesday (1/3) at Bowlerland near Co-Op City in the Bronx.

Wrestling Rams battle to beat White Plains and struggle to score in Shoreline Tourney

The Port Chester wrestling Rams’ week that was coming off the winter break had a little bit of everything.

Best of the best in local high school sports: 23 events that ring out old year and ring in new

New Year's Eve has come and gone, but the memories linger on of the year that was because 2023 was very much a year like no other for Port Chester and Blind Brook high school sports.