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Softball: White Plains ace Alexis Tighe headlines the 2024 Westchester/Putnam All Stars
Westchester/Putnam softball this year saw some history and many upperclassmen step into the spotlight for their teams. It was a freshman, who after a stellar season last year, took her game to another level. 2024 lohud Westchester/Putnam Softball Player of the Year ...
Lilly Whaling: Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year
Lilly Whaling didn’t need any more accolades to prove she is one of the best athletes in New York state, but she received another anyway: LoHud’s girls lacrosse Player of the Year. Whaling, who is committed to Cornell University to continue her academic and athletic journey, capped off...
13-year-old Olivia Glasser is already a star on the baseball diamond
When 13-year-old Olivia Glasser sets her mind on a goal, it’s a safe bet that she’s going to put in the work to achieve it. Look no further than a year ago, when the young baseball player set an individual goal to hit a home run before graduating out of a Little League 12U team, the Bergen County Glass, that meant a great deal to her.
Softball: Albertus Magnus ace Teagan Dwyer headlines 2024 lohud Rockland All-County team
Rockland softball showed dominance with three Section 1 titles, one regional title and a NYSPHSAA final four appearance. Upperclassmen took things to another level this season and one helped her team do things for the first time in program history. 2024 lohud Rockland Softball Player of the Year ...
Kent Gardens, Tuckahoe stand 4-0 and atop NVSL swim divisions
With comfortable home victories the morning of July 6, the Tuckahoe Tigers and Kent Gardens Dolphins each improved to 4-0 to clinch at least a share of their division championships in the Northern Virginia Swimming League 2024 summer season. The teams can win the titles outright and finish 5-0 by...
Yankees’ DJ LeMahieu insists he’s not ‘beat up’ despite ‘brutal’ stretch since injury return
Coming off his second two-hit game in the past week, DJ LeMahieu still had a one-word description of how this season has gone for him so far: “Brutal.” Most fans would agree with that evaluation of LeMahieu, who turns 36 next week and has dealt with toe and foot injuries each of the past three seasons. And he looked bad on the basepaths in a pair of recent games, leading Aaron Boone to suggest that he may have been “a little beat up.” Prior to the Yankees’ 3-0 loss to the Red Sox in the series finale in The Bronx on Sunday, LeMahieu...
Track & Field Set to Take Center Stage; Renegades Set Record
I’ll be the first to admit track and field gets shortchanged when it comes to Examiner Media coverage. Our shortcomings on this front are recognized, and short of making excuses, we’ll simply say track and field, unfortunately, doesn’t quite move the needle the way other team sports do. The travel to winter indoor settings like the Armory in New York City is loathsome and regurgitating results can be a tedious endeavor. But we are apologetic and will attempt to do more, especially next spring.
start training for the Greenburgh diaper dash--September 1
A chance for our future athletes to win their first competition!. It’s not the summer Olympics. But, children under two should start training for the 2nd annual Greenburgh diaper dash. Who knows? Some of the participants could eventually become members of the United States Olympics team. The event is...
Yankees announce return of Summer Nights Lights Program for Bronx youth
The New York Yankees announced that the Summer Night Lights Program, following a successful inaugural season in 2023, will again take place this summer in conjunction with Major League Baseball’s PLAY BALL initiative. The Yankees will be teaming up with the New York City Police Department’s (NYPD) Blue Chips...
NY Boulders Take Two of Three from Florence Y’Alls in Weekend Home Stand
The New York Boulders faced the Florence Y’alls in a weekend series at Clover Stadium in Pomona. The Boulders won Friday’s game, 16-5. They won Saturday, 10-8. In yesterday’s game, with bases loaded the Boulders down 3-0 in the third, catcher Peyton Isaacson came to the plate with one out…
Greenwich Croquet Club Makes its Home in Bruce Park
Last weekend the Greenwich Croquet Club hosted the 34th Greenwich Invitational 6-Wicket Croquet Tournament on the club’s croquet courts in Bruce Park. The players, some are up for the summer from homes in Florida where the sport is popular, dressed in white, though club president Bill Miller joked that he was partial to his gray Crocs.
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