East Hampton’s varsity flag football team picked up its first win of the year at home on March 31, with a rout of Southampton. The girls will return to their home field against Smithtown Christian on April 14.
Girls Flag Football Notches First Win of the SeasonEast Hampton’s varsity flag football team picked up its first win of the year at home on March 31, with a rout of Southampton. The girls will return to their home field against Smithtown Christian on April 14.
Girls Golf Tees Off at Ross School This SpringThe Ross School’s first-ever girls golf match is set for 4 p.m. on April 13 at the Noyac Golf Club.
Hurricanes Compete in National ChampionshipsThe East Hampton Hurricanes started spring break on the blocks, diving into the Y.M.C.A. National Swimming Championship in Greensboro, N.C., from March 30 to April 3.
Boys Lacrosse Wins Big Over BrentwoodSouth Fork Lacrosse wasted no time scoring on Brentwood in its home opener on March 26, netting eight goals in the first quarter on the way to a 19-1 blowout.
Boys Tennis Bests Riverhead in Home OpenerThe cold and wind were no match for East Hampton’s boys tennis team, which won its first home competition against Riverhead, 6-1, on March 23.
Girls Run Away With First Meet at Home The Bonac girls track and field team won its first home meet handily, beating Comsewogue 101-37 on March 25 and placing first in 13 of 16 events, and then it was on to a chilly Longwood Invitational.
Softball Starts Spring Season on a Hot StreakBonac softball is racking up the wins, starting the season 4-0 with some outstanding performances, both at home and away.
High Score, High Skies in Girls Lacrosse OpenerEast Hampton’s girls lacrosse team had a dominant 17-7 win over North Babylon, a nonleague opponent, for a promising start to the season in its first game at home on Saturday.
Samuelson Sets P.R. in Mile at Adidas Nationals In his first national competition, Jasper Samuelson, an East Hampton High School sophomore racing as a member of the Old Montauk Athletic Club, ran a personal best time of 4:35.35, good for second in his heat.
Y.M.C.A. Hurricanes Are 2026 State ChampionsThe Y.M.C.A. East Hampton Hurricanes left the Nassau County Aquatic Center in East Meadow Sunday night as the 2026 New York State champions, breaking record after record to swim their way into the top spot among 1,109 athletes from 28 teams, including Huntington, the defending state champs.
Bonac Bolts Back on TrackThe Bonac Bolts youth track program is back. After a year’s hiatus, the club will return to the East Hampton High School track on Sundays from 1 to 2 p.m., from March 29 until the May Day 5K on May 3, except Easter Sunday (April 5).
East Hampton Athletes Ready for SpringThis season, Kathy Masterson, East Hampton's athletic director, said, “I expect big things from everyone. We have a great commitment here.”
Everyone Is a Winner in Unified BowlingOn Friday afternoons at the Clubhouse in Wainscott, a smiling group of high schoolers takes to the bowling lanes to let loose after a long week of school and get to know their fellow students. At first glance, it’s an unlikely bunch, with varying abilities and aptitudes, but it works in a million different ways.
Bonac Swimmers Make Their Mark at StatesBy the end of the state championship weekend at Ithaca College, the Bonackers had finished first among the Section XI teams competing, overcoming adversity to rise to the top.
Hoop Dreams Come True at RossIt was an unprecedented winter season for the Ross Lower School’s boys basketball teams.
Taking on Grief a Step at a TimeDanielle Epstein and Maxim Bellenoue, mother and son, are bringing an E-Motion Movement Community grief program to East Hampton this spring.
Bonac Relay Takes Podium at Elite MeetThe Bonac Boys 4-by-800-meter relay team tried one more time to break East Hampton’s 23-year-old school record last weekend at the Long Island Elite Meet. Their time of 8:42.53, while not record-breaking, still earned them a third-place finish at St. Anthony’s High School.
Bronco Campsey Is Number Five in StateAt the 2026 state championships in Albany last weekend, Bronco Campsey, a junior from Pierson High School, clawed back from a loss in the second round to place fifth in the state in the 126-pound weight class.
Proverbial Hurdles for Girls TrackTwo of Bonac’s top female track and field athletes competed at the Long Island Elite Meet at St. Anthony’s High School.
Snow Helps Swimmers Prepare for State Meet“Those unexpected rest days turned out to be a blessing in disguise” ahead of the state meet this weekend, Coach Craig Brierley said.
Tokyo Marks Bahel’s Fourth Major MarathonAlyssa Bahel, a 2015 East Hampton High School graduate and track star, ran the 2026 Tokyo Marathon on Sunday, finishing in 3:09:34, the 275th woman to finish in a field of nearly 39,000 runners.
East Hampton’s Athletic Director to RetireBuried beneath the budgets and bond updates at the East Hampton School Board meeting Tuesday was the announcement nobody wanted to hear: The district's athletic director, Kathy Masterson, is retiring at the end of this school year.
Bonac Football’s Coach McKee to RetireAfter more than a decade at the helm of a resurgent East Hampton High School football program, Joe McKee is retiring. Jaron Greenidge, the defensive coordinator, will take over.
Boys Swimmers Prep for State MeetFive Bonackers will compete at the state boys swimming and diving championships on March 6 and 7 at Ithaca College: Nick Chavez, Liam Knight, Jasiu Gredysa, Aidan Menu, and Zeb Ryan.
Buckskill Club Hosts Katy’s Courage Fund-RaiserJust before this latest snowstorm, the Buckskill Winter Club hosted a full day of fun, from hockey games to skating lessons to an ice show, to raise money for Katy’s Courage. Now the club may extend its season.
Bonac Boys Basketball Bounced From PlayoffsThe Bonac boys basketball season ended in spectacular fashion: a 61-57 double-overtime loss at Northport High School that had everything you could ask for in a game — tension, talent, and even two nosebleeds.
Bronco Campsey Is Champion of ChampionsBronco Campsey is the Suffolk County wrestling champion in the 126-pound weight class once again, the first Bonacker in modern history to capture the championship two years in a row.
Geese Rule State Bird Count HereCanada geese far outnumber other waterfowl on the East End, according to the 2026 New York State Ornithological Association count, but there are pleasant surprises in the mix as well.
McCarron Sets New School Shot-Put RecordBoth of East Hampton’s winter track teams competed in the state qualifier championship meet at Suffolk Community College on Feb. 9 and 10. The girls, in particular, set some new school records, thanks to two days of outstanding performances from Leah McCarron.
A 90-Year-Old Fan Meets Bonac WrestlersBonac’s wrestling team received its first piece of fan mail, from 90-year-old Carol Sherman, who wrote of Bronco Campsey, “People’s comments about you — they said not only are you a wonderful athlete, but you’re modest, and you’re polite, and you’re a great kid. And I said, ‘Well, that sounds like the kind of guy I’d like to meet!’ ”
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