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Clarke freshman Sarah Cornell has piled up strikeouts like few others in Lady Rams softball history, averaging 2.2 per inning pitched through the first 20 games. None may have been bigger than the last one she registered to help sixth-seeded Clarke close out No. 3 Seaford, 8-7, in the quarterfinals of the Nassau Class A softball playoffs. more
Clarke hit a pair of early speed bumps on the girls’ lacrosse field with losses to Calhoun and Seaford after a 3-0 start, but the Lady Rams still have plenty of firepower to get back on track with the meat of their Conference III schedule on the horizon. more
Despite just two seniors on the roster and a challenging schedule, Clarke’s girls’ basketball team continues to make progress under second-year head coach Jessica Dlabola and can no longer be taken lightly. more
Clarke senior Tristynn Mercedes captured the Nassau Conference IV girls’ cross-country championship race this fall and led the team to a runner-up finish to Friends Academy. more
Clarke made considerable progress on the lacrosse field this spring, and one needs to look no further than overall record, where a 4-5 mark in Conference IV-C (9-5 overall) left them a whisker away from making the playoffs. more
With a battery featuring eighth-grader Sarah Cornell in the pitching circle and freshman Selena Ruiz behind the plate, fourth-seeded Clarke made a spirited run to the Nassau Class A softball semifinals. more
In a conference centered around a pair of heavyweights —Valley Stream North and North Shore — Clarke has routinely had its back against the wall when it comes to the winter track and field season. more
Say goodbye to the Clarke Lady Rams’ 36-game losing skid that spanned all the way back to the 2009-10 season. more
After splitting one-goal games during the regular season, Conference A-II girls’ soccer champion Island Trees and runner-up Clarke had another back-and-forth battle in the first round of the Nassau Class A playoffs decided by the slimmest of margins. more
The way Clarke’s quarterfinal matchup in the Nassau County Class B field hockey playoffs was unfolding, the outcome was going to be determined by the team that could find a way to convert a single scoring opportunity. more
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