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Every fight for middleweight boxing contender John Duddy is a new experience. The Derry County, Ireland born fighter who trains at the Irish Ropes Boxing Club in Arverne took his act on the road to Chicago last Friday night. More ... There were dark skies, but the teams showed up to play. The rain came, but the teams hung out and were ready to play. The lightening started to strike, many times, so the games were called. John + Rocky made the call to Pier 92 and were more than accommodating to the teams who arrived much earlier t More ... The 2005 All National Karate Championships was an overwhelming success for the World Champions Karate team of Rockaway. The 4000 athletes came from every state, Puerto Rico, and several other countries. The world champions More ... The weather has been heating up and so has the action at the St. Francis Summer Classic. This year More ... Seventeen-year-old Sharif Soliman, born and raised in Rockaway Beach and Broad Channel, was selected to be an assistant to New York City ice hockey head coach Craig Doremus in the Empire State Games in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. on July 27, 2005. Sharif plays for the Long Beach Apple Core traveling hockey t More ... The Rockaway Little League announced Chris McCabe as the first annual league wide most valuable player. McCabe, who is pictured holding a poster of the Yankees More ... With so many books on the Brooklyn Dodgers, there has never been one on their ultimate victory. More ... Every fight for middleweight boxing contender John Duddy is a new experience. The Derry County, Ireland born fighter who trains at the Irish Ropes Boxing Club in Arverne took his act on the road to Chicago last Friday night. More ... The Rockaway Little League announced Chris McCabe as the first annual league wide most valuable player. McCabe, who is pictured holding a poster of the Yankees More ... The Sorrentino Recreation Center/ HealthPlus/ City of New York Parks & Recreation/ Police Athletic League baseball season continued another week of exciting little league action. The 9 More ... The second annual Quentin B. Johnson memorial basketball tournament was off to a resounding success due to the generous support of Councilman James Sanders Jr and Julia Blair of Women and Children Family Enterprises Inc. More ... Far Rockaway High School will once again host the 2005 Big Apple Games, which are open for all boys and girls from 13 to 19 years old. The festivities start on Tuesday, July 5 at 821 Bay 25 Street. More ... |
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