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Upbeat Tigers maul football Rams 34-0 in season-ending traditional rivalry game

It was about as good as a season-ending traditional high school rivalry football game gets. Except for the results that turned it into a downer for Port Chester and an upper for Mamaroneck. But a lot happened along the way to a Rams 34-0 loss. So, let's go back to …

Trojan football season ends with 41-13 loss to Valhalla

The Blind Brook Trojans traveled to Valhalla High School on Friday, Apr. 23 for their final game of the season under the lights. The Trojans came out motivated and full of energy, but like in their other games this season, they were just too small and too slow to compete …

Blind Brook loses to Ardsley in the varsity volleyball finals

Blind Brook’s varsity volleyball team continued their winning streak on Thursday, Apr. 22. They beat Dobbs Ferry 3-2 in the semifinal game. This win was not as easily achieved as many of their past victories. The Trojans took the first two sets, but Dobbs Ferry quickly caught up by securing …

Lady Ram Vballers end season without a win but show promise as improved returning team

When the curtain came down on the Academy Awards this past Sunday (4/25), the wide open races for the best movie and actor/actress of the year went to a duo who had won the coveted statuettes before. As expected, Frances McDormand won for "Nomadland," also the Oscar-winning best film, and, …

April may be the cruelest month, but May may be better for Ram & Lady Ram sports

 April winds down living up to its reputation as the cruelest month literally and figuratively at least where Port Chester sports are concerned. The Rams and Lady Rams Fall Season 2 Big 3 wound up with just three wins combined during the just-concluded regular season.

Pocket rocket from Port Chester leads Tigers into 'Frozen Chosen' ice hockey Super Bowl

Ice time is the nice time, maybe even the best time for Port Chester's Julia Heintz, the pint-sized 5-foot 4-inch, 140-pound designated hitter for her age-group pandemic ice hockey team. And that defensive hitter role is an unusual designation because Julia is a hockey player, not a baseball player—a speed-skating …

Blind Brook volleyball team wins first playoff game

On Wednesday, Apr. 14, the Trojans varsity volleyball team travelled to the other side of town for an intense game against the Port Chester Rams. The competition was tough, but Blind Brook managed to secure another win to add to their outstanding record. Despite the Rams winning the second set, …

Ram errors lead to 26-16 loss to Fox Lane away with early Marte & Velasquez TDs goin' to waste

The football Rams went a long way to throw away a winnable game up county, but a lot of good things happened in passing before their miscues caught up with them and they shot themselves in the foot in the Foxes’ lair.

Blind Brook Trojans remain optimistic despite losing two more football games

The Blind Brook Trojans football team had another rough week. Football is a physically demanding sports which is why colleges and NFL teams only play one game a week. Because of scheduling issues, the Trojans not only had to play two games in one week but in a 5-day span. …

Lady Rams beat the clock & Mount Vernon with first win in final meet of the season

It wasn't the pandemic season they wanted, but it was the season they got, and in the end the unsinkable Lady Rams’ swim team got what they wanted in the form of the elusive first win they had been looking for since the season began. And that "W" came with …

Cahill making waves as promising new coach of the ever-improving Lady Rams swim team

In an unprecedented era where a few of the new Ram and Lady Ram coaches seem to think they have taken a Trappist monk-like oath of silence when it comes to praising individuals on their teams, new Lady Ram head swim coach Colleen Cahill is a standout in more ways …

3-time state champion New Rochelle beats up on outmanned but not outplayed football Rams

It was one of those glass half full-half empty kind of football games, more empty than full because the good things that happened for the Port Chester Rams were few and far between. There was a long touchdown pass from faking quarterback Dan Hinz to a streaking Kenny Borrome racing …

BBHS volleyball team laments first loss

The Lady Trojans varsity volleyball team suffered their first loss on Thursday, Apr. 8. The Trojans’ clean record and winning streak were broken when they lost to Pleasantville 3-1. This first defeat was disappointing for the squad, especially so close to the end of the season. 

Port Chester spring season starts Monday with official practices set at the high school

Everything old becomes new again Monday (4/19) when the next out-of-whack pandemic spring season starts with official practices for an estimated 200 student-athletes participating in four major sports: Baseball, softball, Track & Field and Rams tennis at Port Chester High School.

Lady Rams get on swimmingly, beating the clock but lose a close virtual meet to Roy C. Ketcham

The unsinkable Lady Rams swim team continued to do what they do best during this otherwise unpredictable pandemic season—they kept their collective chin up when Woodlands cancelled their meet at the last minute earlier in the week after a coronavirus-related incident forced them to quarantine.