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B.B. boys’ varsity soccer team begins season with new coach, new field and new players

The fall season of Blind Brook athletics officially began on Monday, Aug. 26, with day 1 of what was a week full of competition. For the Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team, however, these five days of tryouts was the third consecutive week with the team back together.

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B.B. Trojans baseball season ends following first-round heartbreaker

The Blind Brook Trojans ended their regular season with a 6-14 record. While the numbers don’t look great, the Trojans overcame a lot in what has been a rollercoaster of a season.

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Blind Brook Trojans add a few wins to baseball record before playoffs

The 4-11 Blind Brook Trojans entered a 4-game week following a win against Westlake before losing to Pleasantville. The Trojans, despite the rough season thus far, were a few wins away from clinching a playoff berth.

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Blind Brook Trojans baseball adds another tally to win column in effort to secure playoff spot

The Blind Brook Trojans were coming off an impressive weekend in the Port Chester Anthony Foust Tournament, beating Sleepy Hollow before losing to Port Chester in the championship. The boys are in the final stretch of the season, hoping to rack up a few wins and get a playoff spot.

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B.B. Trojans lose in championship of P.C. Anthony Foust Tournament

The Blind Brook Trojans finally had confidence after snapping their seven-game losing streak when they hosted Haldane on Saturday, Apr. 20. With a 2-7 record, the boys knew their upcoming series against Rye Neck would be a big one, with the annual Port Chester Anthony Foust Tournament lingering after that, upcoming on Saturday, Apr. 27.

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B.B. Trojans baseball finally snaps 7-game losing streak

The Blind Brook Trojans had lost five straight games going into a 2-game series with Valhalla.

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B.B. Trojans baseball team’s losing streak climbs to five

The Blind Brook Trojans baseball team had a 1-1 record going into their third game of the season, scheduled against Hastings for Wednesday, Apr 3. After learning the game was postponed, the boys shifted their attention towards Albertus Magnus on Tuesday, Apr. 9.

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B.B. Trojans baseball begins season with a win

Ever since finding out their home field was unplayable, the Blind Brook Trojans have been forced to make changes to adapt to their new customs, meaning their new home field.

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Blind Brook Trojans baseball team hopes to improve on last year’s record

Trojans find a temporary home field at Rec Park in Port Chester

The Blind Brook Trojans have completed tryouts for the 2024 season and have finalized the roster, pitching rotation and batting order. There have been tons of work in preparation for the Trojans to kick off their season at North Salem on Tuesday, Mar. 26.

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B.B. boys’ hoops lose in first round of playoffs

The Blind Brook Trojans basketball team entered the playoffs with tons of confidence following their win over Pleasantville to end the regular season. They earned the 5 seed in the playoffs after finishing with a 13-8 record and were set to play the 4th seeded Westlake Wildcats in the first round of the playoffs.

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B.B. boys’ varsity basketball team finishes season with 13-8 record

After coming out with a remarkable 1-point win against Valhalla to advance their record to 12-7, the Blind Brook boys’ varsity basketball team looked towards Wednesday, Feb. 7 in a big game against Westlake. The boys knew this was an important game, as a win here would secure the league championship. The Blind Brook crowd made sure to show up and show out, wearing all red in support of the Trojans.

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B.B. boys’ basketball team loses homecoming heartbreaker

The Blind Brook boys’ basketball team came into their highly anticipated homecoming matchup with a 9-7 record.

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B.B. boys’ basketball loses in overtime heartbreaker

Homecoming game set for Friday

The Blind Brook Trojans boys’ basketball team looks to continue their hot streak following the North Salem weekend tournament. After winning the North Salem championship and four straight games, the Trojans are the hottest they have been all season.

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Trojans win North Salem hoops tourney championship

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity basketball team got back to work on Wednesday, Jan. 10 at Valhalla High School, looking to turn the page after a few rough games last week. With Eli Zimmerman, Bailey Estep and Ryan Stiler playing the best basketball they have played all season, they have a huge opportunity this week to add a few games to the win column.

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B.B. boys’ varsity basketball loses to Briarcliff in overtime

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity basketball team hosted the Briarcliff Bears on the night of Thursday, Jan. 4. The Trojans picked their season back up after a long winter break, not having played since Dec. 15. They came into this matchup with a 4-1 record, with senior captain Eli Zimmerman averaging 18.8 points per game and junior captain Noah Brookman right behind him.

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B.B. boys’ varsity basketball 4-1 going into holiday recess

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity basketball team is red hot to start the 2023-24 season. A 3-0 start to the season, plus being champions of Port Chester’s Louis Larizza Jr. Memorial Tournament on Saturday, Dec. 9 was just the way the Trojans had planned to begin the year.

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Blind Brook boys’ varsity basketball team starts season by winning P.C. tournament

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity basketball team began tryouts on Monday, Nov. 13 and finalized the team by Saturday, the 18th. After a long week of drills and running, the team was finalized and the captains were set.

Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer: Recapping an exciting 10-5-2 season

The Blind Brook boys’ soccer season ended on Monday, Oct. 23 after a 3-0 loss to the Briarcliff Bears in the second round of the playoffs.

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Blind Brook boys’ soccer team loses 3-0 in 2nd round of sectionals

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team had their first playoff game in front of a home crowd at 3 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 20. The Trojans had a great season and were excited for all their hard work to hopefully pay off as they left school midday to prepare for the visiting Albertus Magnus squad in the first round.

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Blind Brook boys’ soccer closes in on playoffs with important week

First playoff game will be Friday, Oct. 20 at home

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team had a week full of big games that were important for winning home-field advantage for the first round of the playoffs. A few wins this week would seal that deal and make Blind Brook playing the first round of the playoffs in front of the home fan base a reality.

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B.B. boys’ varsity soccer team scores 12 goals in three games

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team had lots of work to do following their homecoming blowout win on Saturday night, Sept. 30. They hosted Woodlands High School on Monday, Oct. 2 and got to work right away.

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Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team makes statement in homecoming game

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team had a long week, playing games on Tuesday, Sept. 26, Wednesday the 27th, and Thursday the 28th.

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B.B. boys’ varsity soccer gets two victories in huge week

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team went into the week of Sept. 17-23 with a record of 2-1, knowing they had two huge games ahead of them. On the cold night of Tuesday, Sept. 19, the boys traveled to Valhalla to play under the lights at 6 p.m. in front of a loud Vikings crowd.

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B.B. boys’ varsity soccer team bounces back with overtime win

The Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team hosted Briarcliff High School on Wednesday, Sept. 13. Having a 1-0 record, Blind Brook came into this game with confidence coming off a shutout led by star goalie Luka Cuk. Briarcliff, one of the top soccer schools in the section for years now, came into this game seeking a big win.

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B.B. boys’ varsity soccer team emerges victorious in first game

After two games were postponed, the Blind Brook boys’ varsity soccer team was finally able to open their season on Wednesday, Sept. 6 against the Tigers of Putnam Valley High School.