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Blind Brook softball closes out tough season shy of a playoff spot

As the softball season comes to an end, this year’s Blind Brook varsity team has a bright future to look forward to. Although this season did not turn out as hoped, the young team goes into next year with a continuing momentum and a load of heart.

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Glamorously dressed BBHS seniors celebrate a Night at the Oscars

Lights, camera, action! With the high school lobby decorated with a red carpet and the walls lined with headshots, the Blind Brook community gathered, dressed to the nines, at the theater on Friday, Apr. 26 for the second annual Honors Shapers of the World Night at the Oscars.

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Trojan bats start off hot, but softball team now at 2-5

Blind Brook’s varsity softball team has been hot at the plate to start off what has already been an intriguing season for the Trojans.

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B.B. softball ready to rebound during upcoming spring season

Saying hello to spring and goodbye to winter means one thing: it is finally that time of year when we get to hear the glorious sound of a bat making contact with a softball, sending it soaring across the field.

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Blind Brook girls’ basketball falls to Westlake in quarterfinals

Trojans poised to come back even stronger next year

After a whirlwind season, the year came to a close for Blind Brook’s girls’ basketball team with a playoff loss to Westlake. The team—filled with heart and passion for the sport–exited the court for the final time this season with a 13-8 record and plenty to look back on.

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Blind Brook girls’ basketball team avenges Homecoming loss to Croton

Lady Trojans aim for similar redemption in playoffs at Westlake

Blind Brook girls’ basketball is rolling into the postseason with two things on their minds: victory and redemption. The team—with a final record of 13-7–rounded out the regular season exactly how they now hope to move into playoffs, with a heartbreaking Homecoming loss against Croton-Harmon paralleling two single-digit losses to Westlake.

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Blind Brook girls’ basketball has up and down week

Lady Trojans experience dominant wins and valuable losses

Lady Trojans basketball had a packed week of ups and downs as they near the end of the regular season. Despite tough losses to Westlake and Pearl River, the team managed to round out the week with an even record, thanks to two dominant wins against Valhalla and Rye Neck, each of which showed the potential they have as a group.

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Lady Trojans basketball stumbles early during Homecoming, comes surging back

Despite B.B.’s surge with crowd’s support, Tigers prevail 47-37

One may have looked at the Blind Brook student section on Friday, Jan. 26 and questioned whether they were at a basketball game or on the slopes. With fans decked out in ski gear and packing the stands, the two varsity Trojan basketball teams showed out for their most anticipated regular season games of the year: Winter Homecoming.

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Approaching Homecoming against Croton-Harmon, Blind Brook girls’ basketball begins to stumble

Halfway through the regular season, Blind Brook’s girls’ basketball team still looks like a top contender for Class B Section 1 champions. Following an undefeated power surge to start the season, the Trojans have begun to level off; however, they still linger at the top of the league standings with an 8-3 record.

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B.B. girls’ basketball season-starting win streak closes against Ardsley following dominant run

It is easy to call any high school team great for the sake of an article. Blind Brook’s girls’ basketball team, however, makes this not an exaggeration, but a reality.

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Blind Brook girls’ hoops start season undefeated through 3 dominant games

Despite the weather getting cold as winter arrives, Blind Brook’s girls’ basketball team is starting their season hotter than ever.

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Lady Trojans soccer concludes season with heartbreaking loss and hope for future

As the sun sets on yet another season of Blind Brook girls’ soccer, the team has much to look fondly back on, but even more to look forward to.

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Lady Trojans soccer powers through late season games

As the regular season concluded, Blind Brook’s girls’ soccer team stayed busy up until the very end. The last two weeks were jampacked with games due to unplayable weather early in the season, and the Trojans saw themselves come together in several hard-fought matchups.

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Lady Trojans’ soccer fends off Pleasantville in neck and neck homecoming matchup

Homecoming is always a bittersweet moment for Blind Brook senior athletes. On the one hand, they get to play in front of the biggest crowd of the year, with their spirited senior classmates keeping the stands loud throughout the night. On the other hand, it marks the symbolic end of their high school sports career.

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Blind Brook girls’ soccer fires up approaching key Homecoming game

In a razor-tight game, Blind Brook’s nearly impenetrable defense battled a similarly strong Tiger defense, staying scoreless deep into the game. The Trojans’ score came from senior Alexandra Beatty off a penalty kick, finally breaking the even zeroes. After two 10-minute halves of overtime, the Trojans and Tigers parted ways with a draw, 1-1.

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B.B. girls’ soccer kicks off long-awaited season

Young team with strong leadership will need time to coalesce

Blind Brook High School’s varsity soccer programs have always been the fan favorites of the student body; attendance at their games often rivals or beats that at the school’s football games.