Lots of excitement filled the air at the Playland Ice Casino in Rye on Tuesday, Feb. 7. The bleachers were packed to celebrate the Rye Town/Harrison Titan seniors and watch the team face off against rival White Plains.
Almost 200 of the top wrestlers in Westchester and the Lower Hudson Valley slugged it out to see who ranked the best out of the exactly 192 wrestlers competing in 12 different weight categories in the Division 1 Sectional Championships last Saturday and Sunday (2/11/12) in Arlington.
In the end, the Port Chester Rams’ best shot at making the upcoming Sectional basketball playoffs came down to winning their last game of the regular season to get in—and it didn't have to be that way.
Hands down, it is easy to pin down the fact that no Port Chester varsity team has had to cope with more ups and downs than the bowling team on land—we have to qualify that statement on the grounds that the swim team had no pool to swim in for …
Port Chester's hard luck varsity swimming Rams didn't have a pool to swim in after the pipes burst at their Carver Center home pool around the Christmas holidays.
With interest in football sky high right now nationally as well as locally, "The Supe" is on and so is Rye Brook's high school gridiron All-Star JP D’Inverno.
In a short week, the Trojans hosted Somers, a Class A team that’s having an outstanding season, on Monday, Feb. 6. However, the Trojans didn’t let that bother them as they fought hard and played a very tight game.
With a current record of 8-9-2, the Rye Town/Harrison Titans remain persistent and will not give up without a fight. This team knows how to bounce back and put it all out on the ice even after some devastating losses.
As the season closes, Blind Brook’s girls’ basketball team has plenty of successes to look back on before playoffs. Coming off a whirlwind game against Somers, which ultimately favored the Huskers 54-50, the Trojans had no shortage of momentum.
Port Chester's wrestling Rams took a different kind of one-two-three punch in the past week, losing to Horace Greeley by a lot Tuesday (1/24), losing to a merged team by a little on Senior Night Thursday (1/26) in the last pivotal match and bouncing back to finish third out of …
In what was a difficult week for the Trojans that had them losing three games they needed to regain their step before playoffs, the Blind Brook team had some heartbreaking defeats including a buzzer beater vs Port Chester and a failure to gain redemption vs Valhalla.
Track and Field is a game of inches and seconds, something ex-Rams All-Star quarterback Colin Taylor understands all too well after finishing third while coming up six inches short of winning the League long jump championship last Saturday (1/28) at The Armory in New York City despite leaping a career-best …