Keyword: Nassau Class A
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Hewlett finished no worse than second in the Nassau Class AA girls’ track and field championships for a fifth straight year and added an undefeated regular season (13-0) and the Division 3A title this spring. more
The Three-Peat is complete. Valley Stream North completed a sweep of Nassau Class A titles with a runaway performance in the boys’ track and field championships, totaling 123 points to runner-up Manhasset’s 62. more
Watching Division and Island Trees advance to the Nassau Class A baseball best-of-three championship series was tough on South Side, which gave both finalists a run for their money in the postseason. more
Junior Justin Boatwright earned All-County honors in two events and sophomore Tayvon Hall won the state qualifier in the Long Jump to lead West Hempstead’s boys’ track and field team this spring. more
Calhoun seniors Tim Campbell and James Panetta capped their track careers with another pair of big finishes at the Nassau Class AA Track and Field championships. more
Senior Ryan Rausch set the pace this spring for Oceanside’s boys’ track and field team, finishing second in the Nassau Class AAA championship and the state qualifier meets in the mile. more
Sophomore Kevin Dehaney finished in the top three in every jumping event, including a win in the Triple Jump, and juniors Lamar Letts and Brian Durdaller also won events to lead Hewlett to a second-place finish in the Nassau Class AA track and field championships. more
It has been a promising spring for the East Meadow boys’ track and field team. The Jets finished the year with a 10-3 record, took second in the division and fifth in Nassau Class AAA. more
With dominant performances in the 400, 400 Intermediate Hurdles and throwing events, Baldwin claimed its first Nassau Class AAA boys’ track and field spring championship since 2008. more
For a full week Lynbrook, the No. 13-seed in the Nassau Class A baseball playoffs, lived on the brink of elimination. And though their season eventually ended with a 7-6 loss to Island Trees in the quarterfinal round, the Owls did not go quietly. more
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