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It was fitting the game ended with the ball in Meghan Montine’s glove. Lynbrook’s senior center fielder did it all last Friday afternoon to help lead the Lady Owls to an important 8-7 victory over visiting Valley Stream South in a Nassau Conference AB-VI softball matchup. Montine reached base three times, stole three bases, scored three runs, made a diving catch, and threw out a runner at the plate. more
The Lynbrook girls’ lacrosse team improved its record to 6-2, including 5-0 in conference play, with a 16-8 win over Division last Friday. more
Lynbrook’s first game with Island Trees on Jan. 7 was a closely contested affair, but in the rematch last Friday an early hot shooting display by the Levittown squad made this contest far different. more
Top-seeded Seaford continued its reign atop Nassau Class B girls’ volleyball on Nov. 7, beating a familiar foe to claim a third consecutive county title. The senior-led Lady Vikings got 14 kills and seven blocks from Jessica Rini, 18 digs and nine kills from Emma Schait, and 19 digs from Theresa Angelisto in a 25-11, 19-25, 25-21, 25-18 victory over No. 3 Lynbrook. more
On any soccer team, it takes a total group effort to be successful. All 11 players on the field need to be in sync with one another and team chemistry is key. For the Lynbrook Lady Owls, there was plenty of chemistry this season. With four sets of sisters, it came naturally. more
About 12 hours after Lynbrook walked off the new turf field at Marion Street with a hard-fought football victory over Bethpage, it was the Lady Owls turn to try out the surface also built for soccer and other sports. more
Malverne defeated Lynbrook, 8-2, on May 1 in a Conference ABC-V softball game behind a strong performance from Sydney Witowski, both on the mound and at the plate. more
Lynbrook notched a 9-1 road victory at Lawrence April 15 in a Conference ABC-V softball game, highlighted by senior pitcher Bridget Greene’s three-hit complete game. more
His team is young and so is the season, and Lynbrook girls’ lacrosse coach Vincent Tetro isn’t about to push the panic button after three tough losses to open the Conference II schedule. more
Valley Stream South earned its first victory of the season last Friday in a hard-fought game against visiting Lynbrook, 42-33, in a Nassau Conference A-III girls’ basketball matchup. more
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