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Say goodbye to the Clarke Lady Rams’ 36-game losing skid that spanned all the way back to the 2009-10 season. more
Sophomore Jackie Christenson hit for 10 of her team-high 14 points in the fourth quarter to spark West Hempstead to a 42-37 come-from-behind victory at Valley Stream South in a Conference A-III girls’ basketball game. more
After splitting one-goal games during the regular season, Conference A-II girls’ soccer champion Island Trees and runner-up Clarke had another back-and-forth battle in the first round of the Nassau Class A playoffs decided by the slimmest of margins. more
The way Clarke’s quarterfinal matchup in the Nassau County Class B field hockey playoffs was unfolding, the outcome was going to be determined by the team that could find a way to convert a single scoring opportunity. more
Clarke is quickly proving that age really is nothing more than a number, specifically on the soccer field. more
Led by Nassau County’s leading goal scorer from a year ago, West Hempstead seeks a fifth trip to the Class A girls’ soccer playoffs in six years under coach Mike Scaturro. more
The arrow continues to point straight up for the Clarke girls’ track and field program after another successful campaign yielded a pair of individual county champions — juniors Kaitlyn Kieser and Nicole Hertzberg — and a third-place finish for the team in Nassau Class A. more
Staring down the barrel of a third straight loss against Nassau Conference A-III softball rivals, West Hempstead got the bats going in a big way in the bottom of the sixth inning against Mineola to earn an 11-2 victory. more
The Lady Rams: Top row, from left, April Slamowitz, Erin Guerrero, Ashley Centrella, Kimberly Velazquez, Jacqueline Christenson, Olivia Czavar, Taylor Freiermuth, Coach Mike Scaturro; middle row, … more
Clarke returned to the Nassau Class B girls field hockey playoff tournament last Saturday after a one-year absence, and despite the 4-1 loss to No. 4 Cold Spring Harbor in the first round, it's hard to ignore the impact the experience had on the large number of Lady Rams expected to return in 2011. more
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