As the regular season concluded, Blind Brook’s girls’ soccer team stayed busy up until the very end. The last two weeks were jampacked with games due to unplayable weather early in the season, and the Trojans saw themselves come together in several hard-fought matchups.
It is the time of year when the Lady Rams swimmers are upping their game, so much so that it doesn't really matter whether they win or lose but how fast they go in what amounts to a last series of splashes for five graduating seniors and improved seedings in …
The big round ball has taken its final regular season bounces in Rams and Lady Rams soccer, with the Rams in the upcoming playoffs while their female counterparts are out. But the ball is still up in the air in volleyball where the Lady Rams have had a rough October …
Into almost every football season comes a game best remembered as forgotten. The Port Chester Rams played that kind of game against Tappan Zee last Friday, a horrifically unlucky Friday the 13th for Port Chester because it was a Friday night lights game away in which the hometown Dutchmen played …
It was a last hurrah for Port Chester's Fab 5 of tennis, going out as undefeated league champions—the first time in recent history that a Lady Rams tennis team won a league championship at the varsity level.
The Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team had a week full of big games that were important for winning home-field advantage for the first round of the playoffs. A few wins this week would seal that deal and make Blind Brook playing the first round of the playoffs in front …
The large round ball took some unpredictable bounces with wildly varying results for the soccer Rams and Lady Rams and the Lady Ram volleyballers during the past week or so.
In the long run in distance races, what is done in the short run leading up to the races makes the difference. In other words, the preparation done in training before the races in terms of miles run in practice usually pays off on race day.
"It was the most awesome ending a coach could ask for," head coach Manny Martinez said after Lucia Giordano and Sinai Cooper—two players who had never played doubles together—winning the pivotal fourth doubles match at Anthony Veteran Park in Greenburgh last Thursday (10/5).
In their latest version of the Rain Bowl, the Port Chester football Rams edged Ramapo away by a deuce, four deuces actually, 26-24, stopping four pivotal two-point conversions while three different Rams scored.
The Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team had lots of work to do following their homecoming blowout win on Saturday night, Sept. 30. They hosted Woodlands High School on Monday, Oct. 2 and got to work right away.
The surprising Lady Rams swim team may be all wet, but it's in a good way because they keep right on improving as evidenced by their 78-61 away win over Mount Vernon last Wednesday (9/27).
In a warmup for the first multi-team tween age group fundraising Field of Screams Tournament Saturday and Sunday (10/7/8) at Lyon Park, the Port Chester Youth Baseball League 12U Pirates ran their undefeated fall season Greater Hudson Valley Baseball League record to an undefeated 6-0 with a doubleheader sweep of …
With the fading warmth of October edging towards the chill of November, the winter of discontent has already set in during the fall sports season for Port Chester's Big 3—football and Rams and Lady Rams soccer.