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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
Coming into the 2011-12 basketball season, first-year coach Jay Allen expected there to be some growing pains at Sewanhaka. more
A season after Sewanhaka broke through with an appearance in the Nassau Class A girls’ basketball playoffs and won a first-round overtime thriller at New Hyde Park, the Lady Indians are sitting atop Conference A-II at the midway mark. more
Second-year head coach Ian McConnell has a mix of seasoned veterans and promising underclassmen on the roster as he continues to build the wrestling program at Sewanhaka East. more
An offensive onslaught keyed by first-half goals from senior midfielder Sabrina Orologio and sophomore forward Sabrina Spiridigliozzi propelled Sewanhaka to a 2-1 win over Lawrence. more
Tommy Genova Jr., of Elmont, has been bowling since he was 4 years old. Born into a family of bowlers — his grandfather and mother, Patty, both bowl regularly on leagues; father, Tommy Sr., who coaches at Herrill Lanes in New Hyde Park; and uncle, Vito, runs the Long Island Youth Bowling Tournament — Genova couldn’t help but be immersed in the bowling world. more
Since elementary school, lifelong New Hyde Park resident Linda Opyr, 58, has been devoted to poetry, and that dedication recently paid off. On June 12, Opyr was named poet laureate of Nassau … more
Faye Blue, an eighth-grader at Floral Park Memorial High School, has always been passionate about art. She’s an avid “Project Runway” fan, and loves to listen to pop music. She … more
Faye Blue, an eighth-grader at Floral Park Memorial High School, has always been passionate about art. She’s an avid “Project Runway” fan, and loves to listen to pop music. She loves to dance, play piano, sketch and paint, and each summer, for the past five years, she has attended a two-week program at the Parsons School of Design in New York City. This summer, she will also be taking a sculpture class at the Rhode Island School of Design. more
Sewanhaka couldn’t have picked a better time to end a four-game slide on the softball field. The seventh-seeded Lady Indians knocked off No. 10 Wantagh, 2-1, in the first round of the Nassau Class A playoffs. more
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