It's about time, 10 years at least, and that adds up to a lot of seconds, minutes, hours, weeks, months since Port Chester has been recognized as a force in the outside scholastic sports world.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, and when those words from Dickens' "Tale of Two Cities" are applied to cross-country scholastic sports, they take on new meaning during this coronavirus season because of the latest happenings.
It isn't what the Port Chester cross-country Rams and Lady Rams wanted to hear going into their first two away meets Thursday (10/15) and Saturday (10/17) against Ossining and White Plains at 4:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. respectively.
Rams head baseball coach Sean Burke may have gotten lost on his way to his team's end of the fall regular season game in Newtown, Conn., but he was impressed by what he saw when he got there by way of a detour from North Haven.
Despite doubts that a season would be possible due to COVID-19, the Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team is scheduled to play their first game on Tuesday, Oct. 13.