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A week after Baldwin squeezed past Syosset for its eighth consecutive county title despite being held to a season-low 31 points, the Lady Bruins didn’t take long to make an offensive statement … more
Four student athletes and coaches from Baldwin High School participated in the Alzheimer's All-Star Basketball Classic on Oct. 24 at Amityville High School. Apart from the Nassau County Girls … more
It wasn’t the number of wins or conference championships that attracted Tyler Warner to Yale’s lacrosse team four years ago. It was the fact that the Bulldogs took possession of more ground balls than any other team in the Ivy League. more
He’s a quiet kid with the speed of a cheetah. Michael Grannum, 8, a third-grader from Brookside Elementary School in Baldwin, is one of the fastest kids his age in the country. Michael runs the 55-meter dash in 8.30 seconds. Standing with his teammates before practice last Friday, he proudly displayed the second-place medal he earned at the New York Road Runners Millrose Games on Feb. 3. more
Even though Baldwin captured its first-ever girls’ basketball state title last winter, memories of back-to-back losses to Commack in the 2015 and 2016 Long Island Class AA championship games remained fresh in the minds of standouts Aziah Hudson and Jenna Annecchiarico. On March 8, the senior guards made sure a third matchup with the Lady Cougars was a charm. more
Teams from all over Long Island competed in the New York State Old Fashioned Drill at the Hempstead track on Weir Street last week for the chance to be named Old Fashioned champions. Events included … more
Baldwin Little League players wrapped up their spring season on June 20 with a closing ceremony at Baldwin Park. Championship teams from the major and minor divisions were awarded their trophies … more
One might have thought that the girls on Baldwin High School’s varsity basketball team had their fill of winning after capturing the Long Island championship in March, but that’s not the case. more
A family of four or more can still enjoy a night at the ballpark without breaking the bank. The Long Island Ducks, celebrating their 15th season and looking to become the first team in Atlantic League of Professional Baseball history to capture three straight championships, offer field box seats for a $12, free parking, and a promotional giveaway at nearly every game. more
Baldwin continued its march towards a fourth consecutive Conference AA-II boys’ basketball regular-season crown, knocking off East Meadow, 75-36, last Saturday afternoon. more
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