Three high school boys’ basketball teams from Nassau County recently hosted charity basketball competitions to benefit SIBSPlace in Rockville Centre as part of the 19th annual Hoops for Hope …
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By Nicole Wagner
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1/31/24
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Rockville Centre’s Hoops for All program wrapped up on Feb. 4, but not before giving children and teenagers with special needs the opportunity to have fun on the court.
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By Ben Strack
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2/8/18
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The Rockville Centre Basketball League is giving special-needs children a chance to enjoy the game of basketball through its inclusion program.
The “Hoops for All” program, which was started …
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By Brian Kacharaba
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1/18/17
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One Rockville Centre resident is calling a foul on street basketball hoops.
A frustrated Burt Diamond addressed the trustees for almost seven minutes during the Nov. 7 meeting and challenged the …
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By Brian Kacharaba
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11/16/16
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Education about hate is keyTo the Editor:Your editorial on the decision by South Side Middle School to remove artwork depicting Nazi symbolism (“Students learn the power of art to …
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7/6/16
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Whether they were sticking their tongue out like Jordan or yelling Kobe while throwing up a fade away jumper, kids have always tried to play basketball like the game’s biggest stars, and right now …
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By Tyler Marko
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6/15/16
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Former Hofstra University guard Jay Hernandez founded the Pro Hoops basketball training company in 2004 after playing professionally in Puerto Rico. Since then, his Pro Hoops family has grown by leaps and bounds, boasting six other trainers and over 150 clients, most from Long Island.
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By Jessica Rosen
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7/31/13
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South Side High School’s Centre Stage held a basketball shootout fundraiser on April 24.
Centre Stage gives special education and general education kids the chance to work together to put on a …
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5/8/13
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South Side High School graduates Steve Kane, left and Jesse Winter organized the 2nd annual Hoops 4 Hope Charity 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament held on Aug. 14, raising about $2,000.
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8/24/11
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Two South Side High School graduates, Steven Kane and Adam Vojdany, fraternity brothers at Duke University, hosted a 3-on-3 charity basketball tournament at the Recreation Center on Aug. 14, raising money for Hoops for Hope, an organization that uses donations to help children afflicted with HIV/AIDS in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
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8/25/10
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