It was one-and-done for the Rams in the playoffs in more ways than one. It started with the way the football Rams lost to Edgemont 21-20 away under the lights last Saturday (10/22) on a missed two-point conversion as the game clock wound down in the opening game of the …
Blind Brook Varsity Volleyball finished the regular season with a huge week of games. They played four games this past week and ended the season with a 15-3 record.
After a heartbreaking loss last week to Haldane that brought the Trojans football team to 1-6, they needed a bounce back win, and that's exactly what they got.
After seven long weeks of varsity soccer, the Blind Brook boys’ season has sadly come to an end. With a final record of 7-9-2 after the playoffs, this season has been filled with plenty of triumphs and defeats.
On Monday, Oct. 10, the Port Chester High School cheerleading and football athletes led a successful Columbus Day PeeWee Clinic on behalf of the PCHS Cheer and Football Booster Clubs.
They got game—and what a game it was. Senior Dan Argudo kicked the winning extra point at the end of double overtime to give the comeback football Rams a 29-28 win over Hastings-on-Hudson Saturday (10/15) in a home win for the ages.
The pro basketball Nets and Knicks have opened their season with games at Barclays Center and Madison Square Garden respectively, but the big hoops news locally was a Port Chester Middle Schooler signing her collegiate national letter of intent to play ball for Manhattanville College