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The Calhoun Colts girls’ soccer team knocked off the Mepham Pirates 2-1 in overtime on Friday to earn a hard-won spot in the Nassau County AA Championship. The Lady Colts, ranked No. 9, face No. 2 MacArthur in the finals. more
For the second consecutive year, the Pride of Malverne, Malverne High School’s marching band, has been crowned New York State Champions. While this marks Malverne’s third title in the … more
Cara Castronuova, an Elmont native and 2004 graduate of Hofstra University, returned to Hofstra on Sept. 3 to speak to freshmen about healthy living, overcoming obstacles and making the most of college life. As a two-time New York Golden Gloves winner and trainer on the NBC reality show “The Biggest Loser,” Castronuova knows that success requires hard work. more
When you’re the Pride of Malverne, you don’t get a break. Members of Malverne High School’s marching band, which won the New York State Field Band Championships in October, took … more
Backed by the strong pitching of 16-year-old Ricky Grosso, the Valley Stream Little League Senior Boys team captured its second straight Division 29 championship last week at Firemen’s Field. more
The Valley Stream Little League senior boys team defeated Malverne in the District 29 championship on July 20 at Firemen's Field. It was the second straight district title for the team. more
Baseball, barbecues and fireworks are how many celebrate the July 4 holiday. But for 12-year-old Akiva Ackerman, it meant traveling to Milwaukee to compete in the 2011 U.S. Open Table Tennis … more
Julia O’Rourke is the face of Irish Step Dance. The 12-year-old Malverne girl was one of nine people featured in the film “Jig,” a documentary about children and teens who … more
The North Bellmore-North Merrick Little League Giants captured the 2011 boys’ 10- and 11-year-old International Division Championship by besting the Cardinals 9-8 on June 18 at the Gunther Elementary School field. Above, top row, from left, were coach Paul Lanza, Max Klein, Marco Baez, Michael Madden, Kyle Bowers, Nick Shamenek and coach Dave Bowers; bottom row, Trevor Curtis, Haden Levine, Daniel Lanza, Scott Sieger, Bryan Miller, Feliz Perez and Andrew Terziario. Missing was Seamus Healy. more
Merrick's Logan Koester, from left, John Carroll, Matt Pelcher and Peter Sarantakos recently helped lead the Long Island Indians 9U elite baseball team to the prestigious Baseball Heaven Spring League Championship. Their many contributions helped the Indians amass a 14-2 record on their way to the title. They also helped the Indians earn the number one seed at the recent Ripken Yard Tournament in Aberdeen, Md. more
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