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Shoreham-Wading River Wildcats advance to championship round with win over Kingsmen
Shoreham-Wading River Wildcats (No. 2) struck first and never trailed in the Suffolk Class C boys lacrosse semifinals against Kings Park (No. 3) at Thomas Cutinella Memorial Field, Friday, May 17. The Gregorek brothers set the tone with senior Liam Gregorek notching his hat trick midway through the 3rd quarter...
Patriots softball falls in season finale to Connetquot
Both Connetquot (No. 5) and Ward Melville (No. 8) softball teams had their backs against the wall where both suffered an opening round playoff loss and wound up in the loser bracket Saturday morning, May 18. Connetquot at (12-6) hosted Ward Melville (10-8) in an elimination round of the Suffolk...
Great eight, Northport boys lax in county final again
It was a rivalry that has become a domination. And the latest chapter was delivered with quite the punctuation. The Northport boys lacrosse program thrashed Ward Melville on Saturday, May 18, by a score of 14-3 in the Suffolk County Class A semifinal match at Northport. It is the eighth straight time the Tigers have beaten the Patriots, three of the eight knocking Ward Melville out of the playoffs.
NorthWood Panthers Clinch Narrow Victory Over Fairfield in Pitcher's Showdown
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Sayville ends Shoreham-Wading River Wildcats baseball season
Having survived a must-win game the day before, Shoreham-Wading River (No. 3) lived to face Sayville (No. 6) at home Sunday, May 19, in a Suffolk Class A playoff match. Sayville banked two runs in the opening inning, but the Wildcats answered when Kyle Stella drove in Christian Cox to get on the scoreboard. Shoreham-Wading River sophomore Daniel Laieta homered in the bottom of the second driving in to put his team ahead 3-2, a lead that would be short-lived.
It sure smells sweet; Northport’s Roses wins 500th game
It was the latest in a long history of 500 wins — and probably the sweetest. The situation surrounding the Northport girls lacrosse team’s semifinal victory over Commack last Friday was like an old-fashioned Hollywood thriller with lots of subplots and a twisty, edge-of-your-seat happy ending — but when the credits rolled there wasn’t a dry eye in the house.
Long Island sports teams and local businesses: a symbiotic relationship
Long Island provides one of the largest populations among regions in the U.S., which makes it a great market for sports as a business. In turn, Long Islanders can count on those sports to further posi...
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