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Wagner Looks To Wreck Havoc On Batters By Joe McDonald Sports Columnist NEW YORK – Though he looks calm, cool and collected on the mound, new Mets closer Billy Wagner has a secret. More ... Vinson Golden Win By Elio Velez Darius Vinson became the first amateur fighter from the Irish Ropes Boxing Club, located on Beach 73 Street in Arverne, to win at the 2006 Golden Gloves. Vinson recorded a win by decision at the Freeport Recreational Center in Long Island last Tuesday. Though Vinson was successful and will advance More ... Sorrentino Indoor Soccer Season Registrationay Registration for the 2006 Sorrentino Recreational Center/City of New York Parks & Recreation Queens Soccer Season is currently underway. Three teams will be made up of boys from the ages of 12 and under. The winter indoor season will begin on February 6. The soccer indoor season starts on Monday at More ... St. Francis CYO Boys Take Center Stage The CYO Girls playoffs began this weekend but most of the St. Francis teams were off with first round byes. The Intermediates were the only team in action and advanced easily, 37-12, over St. Pancras. Allison Dunn returned to score 13. Caroline Clark added 10. Kathryn Edwards, Molly McNulty, and Jes More ... Cedo Receives Swimmer Athlete Award Hartwick College junior swimmer Kurt Cedo was named men’s swimming and diving athlete of the week by the Empire 8 on Monday. A resident of Breezy Point and a graduate of Xaverian High School, it marks the third time this season he has earned the award. More ...
By Joe McDonald Sports Columnist Some players deny it and some do not, but no one can blame the New York Rangers for watching the scoreboard these days. More ... By Joe McDonald Sports Columnist NEW YORK – Tom Renney said he was “angry” at the lackluster performance the New York Rangers gave last Tuesday night’s 2-1 loss against the Buffalo Sabres at home. More ...
By Elio Velez For three quarters, August Martin seemed to be in control once again with their rivals Beach Channel last Tuesday and led 38-26 in the third quarter. More ...
By Elio Velez Inside the Queens campus of St. John’s University, Carnsecca Arena, formerly known as Alumni Hall, is full of basketball history. Since it opened in 1961, countless greats have passed through the building. More ... High School Sports NoteBook By Elio Velez In sports, the 300 win plateau is most notable in baseball, where pitchers seek that mark to guarantee themselves Hall of Fame glory. Roger Clemens was the last to reach that mark with the Yankees in 2003. More ...
On Saturday January 28th, the Fontbonne Varsity Swim Team competed in the Brooklyn-Queens GCHSAA “A” Championship trials. The Bonnies had thirty one swimmers qualify for the trials, and by the end of the day eighteen of them had advanced to the finals. More ... Lady Hornets Free Clinic The Lady Hornets AAU Girls Basketball Team & FIAO Beacon Program will sponsor a Free Girl’s Basketball Clinic for girls ages 8 - 13 – which will teach the fundamentals such as dribbling, ball-handling, defense and shooting. More ... Jamaica Bay Little League Registration Next Month Baseball is around the corner and the Jamaica Bay Little League Executive Board is proud to announce the start of Little League registration. More ... BC Struggles Continue In Loss To Springfield Gardens By Elio Velez On paper, there appears to not be much that separates Beach Channel and Springfield Gardens in terms of competitiveness. Springfield Gardens may lead the Queens III A Division but Beach Channel has fought hard in their ballgames to place third. More ... Stella Maris Lady Flippers Keep Piling Up Victories Stella Maris improved its Division record to 10-0 with a 59-28 victory over St. John’s Prep. All eleven Lady Flippers contributed. SM was led by Jen Anglero (19) and Alexa Rosella (9). Three bright spots in the game were the play of seniors MaryGrace Brady and Jennifer Greene plus sophomore Kathlee More ... Longtime Wake Forest Coach Takes Cyclones Helm When the Brooklyn Cyclones begin play this June, they will again do so with a new manager at the helm. George Greer, who was the Head Coach at Wake Forest University for 17 record-setting seasons, has been named the franchise’s sixth manager in six years. Greer, a longtime baseball man, has 1,082 More ... Steelers- Seahawks Matchup Brings Plenty of Storylines By Michael Avallone Sports Columnist It doesn’t have the appeal of a Colts-Bears or Patriots-Eagles matchup, but Super Bowl XL has enough story lines to make Detroit the center of the sport’s world on Feb. 5. More ... |
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