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A preseason trip to North Carolina that included a couple of scrimmages and a practice session at Duke University’s famous Cameron Indoor Stadium provided Molloy’s men’s basketball team with an opportunity to bond on and off the court. more
Molloy has qualified for the East Coast Conference women’s basketball tournament in each of head coach Tim O’Hagan’s seven seasons, but it’s hardly a slam dunk to finish among the top six these days. more
Few bounces went Molloy’s way on the men’s soccer pitch a year ago, and the result wasn’t pretty. The Lions suffered eight shutouts, lost four times in OT and struggled to a 2-14-1 mark. However, an influx of newcomers and the return of 90 percent of last year’s offense have coach Danny Longo excited to turn the page. more
In search of its third consecutive 40-plus win season, defending East Coast Conference softball champion Molloy is starting to hit stride after dropping five of its first seven games. more
A season after injuries claimed three players before the first game, Molloy women’s basketball coach Tim O’Hagan wants the Lady Lions to crank up the dial on defense and challenge for the East Coast Conference title. more
The West Hempstead Lions Club has provided the local community with continual service for 64 years, the last six of which it has been proud to sponsor the Sea Scout unit Ship 26, whose specialization … more
Danny Longo is a busy man again this fall serving as head coach for the men’s and women’s soccer teams at Molloy College. Each club is aiming to finish on the positive side of .500 after disappointing 2010 campaigns. more
The Bellmore Kiwanis and Lions clubs are set to host the annual Nassau County Strawberry Festival this weekend. more
On April 7, the students at Oceanside’s School 3 elementary school put on their musical, which this year was “The Lion King.” The musical, under the direction of Mary Cassagnol, complete … more
“Though government has an important role to play in meeting the many challenges that remain before us, we are coming to understand that no organization, including government, will fully succeed without the active participation of each of us,” President Bill Clinton once said. more
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