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South Side’s Alessandro Pugliese got his foot on the ball just outside Kennedy’s box with overtime looming in last Friday night’s Nassau Class A boys’ soccer semifinal matchup at Hofstra. more
Kennedy picked a good time to end its five-game losing streak, knocking off No. 12 North Shore, 2-1, in the first round of the Nassau County Class AA girls’ soccer playoffs last Friday. more
Kennedy continues to roll on the boys’ volleyball court, barely experiencing even hiccups on the way to a 14-0 mark entering the last week of the regular season. more
Nothing comes easy for opponents of the Kennedy boys’ soccer team, especially goals. Through nine Conference A-1 battles, the Cougars (4-2-3) allowed a total of four goals, and three of those came in one game. more
Heading down the stretch of the regular season, Kennedy finds itself exactly where it had hoped in the girls’ soccer standings— jockeying for position near the top of Conference A-1. more
The John F. Kennedy High School community celebrated Homecoming “Friday Night Lights” –style, with festivities that included annual traditions, excited fans and a dominant performance by the Cougars football team. more
For the third time in as many years, Kennedy’s football team thrived under the lights in its homecoming game. The Cougars scored on defense, offense, and special teams last Friday night on the way to knocking off South Side, 17-0, in a Conference II game. more
Kennedy’s 12-10 record on the baseball diamond isn’t the right indicator to look at when determining how many heads the Cougars turned this spring. Instead, it may be best to look at the team’s postseason run — they gave top-seeded MacArthur a run for its money in the quarterfinals and knocked off Mepham in the first round with a stunning comeback from a six-run deficit. more
Famed New York Jet Curtis Martin will appear at John. F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore for a fundraiser to benefit Hurricane Sandy victims on Monday, May 20, student government officials said. more
After Lynbrook’s seven-goal lead through three quarters of Monday’s Nassau Class B boys’ lacrosse playoff game was cut to four by visiting Kennedy with just over nine minutes remaining in regulation, the Owls found another gear. more
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