Keyword: Nassau County championships
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A two-way standout on the football field, Carey High School senior Rob Zorn creates plenty of headaches for opponents on the wrestling mat as well. more
Kennedy, Calhoun and Mepham continued to grind out victories on the wrestling mat, combining to send 29 wrestlers to this weekend’s Nassau County Division I Championships at Hofstra University. more
Senior Shane Saltzman will lead a group of at least seven Valley Stream North wrestlers at this weekend’s Nassau County Division I championships after capturing last Saturday’s qualifying tournament 132-pound at Plainedge. more
While some teams struggled with the addition of a fifth bowler to the lineup for the Nassau County championships, Oceanside had its depth on display at Garden City Bowl and placed fifth in a field of 16 schools. more
Kennedy sophomore Robert Person never wavered, even as his early three-point lead in the 96-pound finals of the Nassau County Division I Wrestling Championships against Oceanside’s Rocco Candella was whittled to nothing. more
East Meadow senior Andrew Danziger finished Nassau County runner-up at 215 pounds and is looking for a wild-card spot in the state tournament. more
Junior captain Dylan Cohen’s run to the 140-pound semifinals highlighted Baldwin’s weekend at the Nassau County Division I wrestling championships at Hofstra. more
“Pain.” That’s the one word that Calhoun High School cross-country coach David Hendler used to describe the brutal 3.1-mile course that his squad of six seniors and one junior will face when they compete for the New York State Cross-Country Championship this Saturday at Lakeside Park in Pawling, N.Y. more
Nassau Class AA two-event winner Kyle O’Neil and two-time runner-up Chris Boss helped South Side amass 49 points—good enough for fourth place out of 17 schools—in the county track and field championships at Mitchel Athletic Complex. more
The Calhoun girls’ varsity badminton team recently won the Nassau County Championship with a 4-3 victory over Great Neck South. The Calhoun girls finished the season with a 15-0 record –– and their second straight championship. Team Captain Christina Strezenec won the overall singles title, beating out all other Nassau badminton players in a two-day tournament. With this win, Strezenec became the only player in Calhoun history to win four county titles playing a varsity sport. more
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