While the Maidstone Market still appears to be the team to beat in the 7-on-7 soccer league, it is being challenged by two younger squads.
While the Maidstone Market still appears to be the team to beat in the 7-on-7 soccer league, it is being challenged by two younger squads.
The Bonac on Board to Wellness 5K, a rite of spring, attracts 600-plus middle schoolers, while East Hampton’s Ryan Fowkes and Kal Lewis of Shelter Island go down to the wire in the 1,600.
A look back at the Ross Gload-era Bonac baseball team and the heyday of boys track.
A 5-2 loss last Thursday at Harborfields put East Hampton High School’s boys tennis team out of the county tournament in the quarterfinal round.
Matt Maya, an East Hampton High School senior, broke the school’s 400 intermediate hurdles record at Hewlett High School’s Bulldog Invitational Saturday.
West of here sits a wonderful golf layout meriting worldwide admiration, Bethpage Black, where Brooks Koepka won the P.G.A. Championship by two strokes over Dustin Johnson on Sunday.
It’s that men’s slow-pitch softball time of year again. Get your rundown of that and other locals sports action right here.
Bonac’s baseball and softball programs are in the midst of rebuilding their teams from Little League on up.
A first-timer wins the Hither Hills trails half-marathon at Montauk’s Ed Ecker County Park, while Ryan Fowkes leads Bonac’s tracksters at St. Anthony’s invitational.
East Hampton High’s top three singles players, and its top doubles team, are headed for this weekend’s county individual tournament at Half Hollow Hills West in Dix Hills.
Ryan Fowkes, Bonac’s top distance runner, who’s headed to George Washington University on a partial running scholarship in the fall, won the 2,000-meter race at Port Jefferson’s Steeple Fest Plus late last month.
The South Fork Islanders, a combined team coached by Matt Babb of Southampton High, beat Brentwood 9-6 here last Thursday and now have a record of 2-10.
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