Blind Brook varsity baseball has found itself with an astounding 5-1 record, and over the past week, the Trojans have played some of their closest games of the season.
Nic Lovallo led off Tuesday's game (4/18) away against Saunders of Yonkers with a home run over the centerfield fence, pitcher Jack Richardson scattered two hits and stuck out five batters to remain undefeated and Port Chester's rampaging Rams won their first league game of the season.
It was the kind of week where the calendar said April but it was more like mid-summer and the Port Chester Track & Field (T&F) team heated up like the temperature.
After a rough loss in the opener, the Trojans boys’ lacrosse team bounced back with a 13-7 win over Croton-Harmon. Blind Brook rebounded after a week of practice. They looked amazing in what was a dominant victory.
Time flies, and the faster the better in Track & Field (T&F). So veteran Port Chester T&F coach Nick Mancuso studied the latest dual meet results to chart the progress of his Rams and Lady Rams.
As the weather in Rye Brook heats up to season highs, so do the bats of Blind Brook varsity softball. Coming off a well-needed spring break rest, the Lady Trojans took back the field soaking in the perfect spring heat.
It was shortly before the up-and-down Port Chester Lady Rams softball team took the field against East Ramapo Wednesday (4/12 after press time) and veteran coach Jeanine Maiolini was penciling in the lineup for what figured to be an “up” home game against two evenly-matched teams.
The Blind Brook track team traveled to Bronxville High School on Monday, Mar. 27 for the first meet of the season, competing against Woodlands High School and Tuckahoe High School along with Bronxville. The meet started with the 4x400-meter relay.
It is very much in the "Air"—the Air Jordan story, that is, because Amazon Prime Video has just released the behind-the-scenes movie behind the success of the Air Jordan sneakers brand on 3,500 movie screens including at the AMC complex in Port Chester.
Blind Brook varsity baseball has started almost perfectly. At the end of the week, they have found themselves with a 3-1 record, despite troubles over the break. This is the first time in years the team is clicking right off the bat.
It is still early in the scholastic baseball season, the Rams are off to a 3-0 start, but it can get late early, as the late Yankee sage Yogi Berra used to say and as the Rams found out while trying to get to their latest scheduled game, because they …
It doesn't get much bigger than this in high school basketball. It is the national scholastic sports hoops equivalent of the Big Dance, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Basketball Championships.
He was a baller pure and simple. Like a man playing hoops against boys on the court. And with a basketball in his hands, he was special, a fearless driving force, a star in the making.
It was ancient Greek legend and myth time as Lady Rams veteran head softball coach Jeanine Maiolini filled out her lineup card shortly before her team's Wednesday (4/5) game away against Somers (after press time).
It was a game the Rams might have lost last year. A fly ball to right field that should have been caught wound up as a double with the bases loaded which scored a demoralizing three runs.