SPORTS

PCYBL backs 11U travel softball team started by moms

Lady Rams head softball coach Jeanine Maiolini has been saying for what seems like forever that Port Chester needs a girls’ travel team to play off-season if the high school wants to be able to compete against the area's better teams with their year-round programs.

Rye Brook 11U Rebels win Mayhem Tournament in key tune-up for the upcoming GHVBL playoffs

The Rye Brook 11U age group Rebels warmed up for their upcoming Greater Hudson Valley Baseball League playoffs opening game at home Sunday by sweeping four consecutive games on their way to winning the United States Amateur Baseball League New Jersey Mayhem Tournament July 13-14 in Nutley, N.J.

Rams’ German and Blind Brook's Rogovic dual aces named to Lohud's '24 Westchester/Putnam All-Stars

The pair of local pitching aces are Rams junior sensation Jordany German, one of the few non-seniors named to the team, and Trojans flame-throwing senior fast baller Andrew Rogovic, who made the team last year, won a baseball scholarship to Northeastern this year, and made the All-Stars this time around …

10U PCYBL Pirates win Ripken consolation round in Maryland, going 3-2 on MLB replica playing fields

The 10U Port Chester Youth Baseball League Pirates won the consolation bracket while going 3-2 in the White Oak Knockout Ripken Experience last Thursday through Sunday in Aberdeen, Md., but the real consolation came from the dramatic way they won their last game as well as the memories from the …

Ex-Ram track star cycles through Stanford on his way from Port Chester to a lucrative financial job in Miami

As one of Port Chester's best distance runners of all time, ex-Ram scholar-athlete Joseph Tapia has always gone the extra mile.

PCYBL Pirates U teams ups and downs range from tourney wins, ties and losses

It was the best of times, the worst of times going up and down the Port Chester Youth Baseball League age group ladder over the past week.

Faraci wins 3rd place medal with NY Wonder 14U baseball team in national championships

It was pure athletic reaction, doing what comes naturally without time to think, and she was off with the crack of the bat, leaping off third base, body and glove extended to the max, stretching through the air as though being pulled by an invisible rope until there was the …

Aging Rams 20U team drops a deuce but sticks together for all the right & wrong reasons including love of game

Port Chester's 20U baseball team made another U turn in the wrong direction as it continues its downward spiral for all the right and wrong reasons.

11U PCYBL Pirates sweep doubleheader on their way to 14-0 record in the GHVBL

Their rivals couldn't stop the steal, and that suited the local larcenous Pirates just fine because they got away with the baseball age-group equivalent of highway robbery in sweeping a doubleheader last Sunday (7/7) at Lyon Park over OGRCC (Old Greenwich-Riverside Community Center) to remain undefeated in their first 14 …

Triage lessons learned from death and dying stirred up by Blind Brook & P.C. graduations

In matters of life and death, friendship matters even when you haven't seen those friends in more years than you can remember going all the way back to high school. And that is something the month of June always reminds me of even as the calendar has turned into July.

20U Pirates lose 4 of 5 games but ex-Rams keep playing for love of game as aging boys of summer

The aging Port Chester boys of summer are trying to turn back the clock as they start their fourth season as the 20U Pirates— and they are getting clocked.

Turnaround 11U PCYBL Pirates off to a fast start sitting atop the GHVBL by winning 1st 10 games

In one of the most sensational summer season starts in Port Chester Youth Baseball League history, the Port Chester 11U Pirates are off and running and seemingly can't be beat in a dramatic turnaround from their less-than-impressive spring season.

22 Class of '24 student-athlete sports highlights from the Port Chester/Blind Brook best of bests

Graduation has come and gone for the Port Chester and Blind Brook Class of 2024, but the memories linger on after a scholastic sports year to remember because it was like no other year in the storied athletic history of both schools.

Age group focus at upcoming softball camp with All-Star profs recruited to teach the ABCs

The future is now, or almost now, and the crystal ball is focused on what it takes for local ballers to win. Especially the Lady Rams softball team.

Twelve inspirational stories and 6Gs in awards at 10th STEER graduation banquet at Casino Royale

Graduation came early for 12 of Port Chester's most outstanding senior student-athletes with five winning scholarships totaling $6,000 and priceless inspirational stories galore emerging from appearances and testimonials by Rams and Lady Rams past, present and future greats.