SPORTS

B.B. girls’ basketball team starts season with a win

The long-awaited high school at-risk winter sports season has finally been given the okay to start, making the Blind Brook girls’ varsity basketball team an elated group of players. 

Board of Ed decisions awaited on P.C. high-risk winter sports

No risk it, no biscuit. That's the latest sports quote circulating nowadays. 

It’s time to hoop!

After months of waiting, the Blind Brook boys’ basketball team officially began their season on Wednesday, Feb. 10

Hoop Rams’ Manny being Manny prep for season at King St. School new gym

The court is in session, but the jury is still out as to when the Rams’ varsity basketball team can get their game on and start balling for real because high-risk winter sports are still waiting for the official OK.

Snow throws a curve at low-risk sports as registration opens for high-risk sports

Snovid hit town Monday (2/1) with a Nor'easter. The winter Track & Field Port Chester Rams and Lady Rams ran anyway a few days earlier in Mamaroneck against a team with the same Rams nickname in an historic meet outdoors in the freezing cold. The Carver Center pool sprang a …

Cinderella soccer tale of how Lady Ram goalie Megan Sical won D-1 scholarship to St. John’s

It sounds so simple, so matter of fact, so cut and dry, and yet the sentence condenses a young lifetime of striving, yearning and reaching across generations. It is all summed up in a single sentence that says it all without spelling out all the living and all the lives …

Hoop-D-Do: Rye's D-guru Dennis Hurlie is new Lady Trojans’ basketball mentor

The Blind Brook Lady Trojan basketball players got game. What they didn't have was a coach. Veteran hoops mentor Dennis Hurlie has an extensive coaching pedigree. What he didn't have was a team to coach.

Trojans’ winter track team is ready to run outdoors

The Blind Brook Trojans’ winter track season has officially begun with team practices and conditioning. Even though winter track is a non-contact, low-risk sport, new rules have been put into place to help make it safe for the participants during the pandemic.

High-risk sports now up to County health department

It sounded so simple, so straightforward, so eagerly awaited because the first sentence of an upbeat announcement gave the scholastic sports season a long-awaited green light to start so-called high-risk sports.

Low-risk sports such as Track & Field, bowling & swimming get green light

As you may have heard tens of thousands of times before, life is unfair—but on some days it is fairer than others. 

Escobar training on his own as a 3-sport athlete working to get back in the game, virus permitting

It is the story that is part of the ever-evolving Escobar family lore—the story about two scared kids hopping aboard a train as it slowed down at their whistle stop on its way out of El Salvador.

Uncle Danny, Port Chester's unsung 'Danny D' is local behind-the-scenes sports go-to guy

They call him Uncle Danny, also known as Danny D.

Rams’ wrestling ace Nick Bolanos keeps working out, his eye on making third straight All-Section team

Port Chester was dealt two aces. They were quite a wrestling pair. But then the deck got shuffled, time ran out, the rules of play changed. 

Only two varsity teams to participate in Blind Brook’s winter sports season

The start of the New Year signals the arrival of this year’s Blind Brook winter sports season.

Ashley Reyes comes off soccer season for ages

In case Lady Rams’ junior soccer phenom Ashley Reyes needs any extra motivation to improve, it came Dec. 21 when the All-State girls' soccer teams were announced with 16 All-State selections from Section One, and her name wasn’t among them.