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Opening Day at Keyspan Park in June has become as traditional in Coney Island as the legendary Cyclone rollercoaster. On a cool and comfortable night on Tuesday, 8,240 people passed through the turnstiles at the ballpark by the Atlantic Ocean to watch the young Brooklyn Cyclones take the field and defeat their rival Staten Island Yankees, 3-1. More ... Even though the temperature soared to almost 100 degrees, Bishop Kearney High School's Golf team held their 7th annual Father Daughter Golf Outing and BBQ at Dyker Beach Golf course. Always the highlight of the year, the Dads got the chance to play a round of golf with there daughters and enjoy a BBQ afterwards. Pictured from left to right: Sal Marchesano, Sara Rudlof, Florence Marchesano, Nicole Diakoumakos, Bill Diakoumakos, Norah Marley (Rockaway), Athletic Director Anthony Troiano, Charlie Doyle (Rockaway), Katherine Doyle(Rockaway), Stefanie Mule, Tom Mule, Adrianna Rumayor, Armand Rumayor. Not Pictured: Bridget Dalton (Rockaway), Ken Nolan and Claire Nolan. More ... "There are two things you can do with your head down- - play golf and pray," -Lee Trevino. The Par Tees now have a shotgun start thanks to the efforts of our copresidents Sheila Schaberick and Alice Mateos. They would like to thank the manager of the golf course, Anthony Esposito, for his cooperation and expertise. More ... Starting on July 7, The Love, Peace and Unity Tournament, at Inwood Terrace Playground, will not only include some of the hottest playground action but also serves an event which will benefit the community. "This tournament will bridge the gap to enrich the community," says Jeffrey "Jazz" Moye, director of the tournament and president of JMI Securities and Jazzy Rockers. More ... The Rockaway Beach Volleyball League implemented their new innovative format on Wednesday night by incorporating a fifty minute halftime intermission. All 56 teams gather on the boardwalk to discuss the first half action and devise strategies for the second half before taking the field to resume play. More ... Not many fish were able to be caught due to the varying conditions in the waters of Beach 38 Street. But those who attended the First Annual Bay Rats Father More ... When the Stan's Pepper Steppers double-dutch world championship team landed in South Carolina last week, their first intent was to continue their annual tradition of winning. More ... It's another week of on again off again fishing in Jamaica Bay. Over the past few years Fathers' Day usually signals the end or near end of the spring striper run in the back bay. More ... |
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