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Mahopac Unified Basketball to Host Brewster on May 28
MAHOPAC, N.Y. — The Mahopac Wolf Pac unified basketball team staged a furious comeback in a home game against Brewster earlier this month, falling just short before an enthusiastic crowd at the high school gym. Now in its third season, the team’s roster includes students with special needs and their general education teammates who play five to six games a year. The program’s success has led Mahopac to add unified bowling to its athletic programs. With family, staff, and fellow athletes from Mahopac’s lacrosse, track, and football teams looking on from the stands, the squad fought back from an early deficit thanks to a 10-point run in the closing moments, but Brewster managed to hold on to win 38-28.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Mahopac will get a chance for revenge when Brewster returns to the high school, along with North Salem, on May 28 at 4 p.m. for the unified Wolf Pac’s season finale. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
New Fairfield High's Academic Team Shines at National Decathlon
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Chapel Field struggles in field but beats Eldred for Section 9-D softball championship
NEWBURGH - Softball games are won with the most runs, not usually the most miscues. Chapel Field won its 13th Section 9 Class D title in school history on Friday, beating Eldred 6-5 at Mount Saint Mary College. The Lions did so despite posting seven errors. The Lions held off a seventh-inning rally by...
Poll: Vote for the Journal's May 13-19 Athletes of the Week
As the postseason got underway last week, there were several stellar performances in just about all the sports as teams and athletes closed the regular season on a high or opened the playoffs with a surge. Last week's Athlete of the Week winners were Marlboro baseball player Owen Schlagler and Beacon pitcher Mikey Fontaine. Schlagler got 14,797 votes to win the small-schools poll and Fontaine received 7,849 votes to claim the large-schools poll. ...
Aidan Kempf throws another shutout and secures a Section 1 championship for Nanuet
PURCHASE – The numbers are ridiculous. Aidan Kemp quickly demoralized another team and extended Nanuet’s memorable playoff run with a 1-0 victory over Walter Panas in the Section 1 Class A baseball championship Saturday at Purchase College. “Oh, my God, I don’t even know how to describe that,” the senior lefty said following another...
Scarsdale, Brewster roll through regionals and into NYSPHSAA semifinals
Scarsdale and Brewster are heading to states. The Section 1 champions advanced through regional play and will be at Cortland High School on June 1 for a NYSPHSAA semifinal. The Raiders will play Section 5 winner Penfield or Section 6 winner Clarence in a Division 1 game at 11:30 a.m. The Bears will...
Kaden McMahan's journey to Kansas State is a unique one
When Kaden McMahan arrived in West Point, New York following his senior of high school, he knew pretty early on that it was not for him. Coming out of Liberty Hill, Texas, McMahan opted to return to Texas following only one semester. At that point in time, he really wasn't sure what he wanted to do with his life.
Baseball: John Jay edges Arlington, heads for intradistrict Section 1 final versus Ketcham
FREEDOM PLAINS - It still was eating at Austin Seipp afterwards, the John Jay-East Fishkill sophomore seemingly reluctant to forgive himself the defensive blunder. While tracking a soft liner to right, the outfielder stumbled and fell, costing him a split second and allowing the ball to drop just beyond the reach of his belated dive. The result was a run-scoring double that gave Arlington a lead in the third inning. ...
Baseball: Oudom, Collins lead Spackenkill back to Section 9 final
Dan Collins occasionally looks down at that two-inch surgical scar above his right elbow, and what it represents can conjure a wave of mixed emotions. It brings about some disappointment, knowing that injury cost him a promising scholastic season and impacted his recruitment process. There is also some regret for what could’ve been as his absence diminished Spackenkill's chances of defending its baseball state championship. ...
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