Half Hollow Hills Little League Takes To Citi Field

Half Hollow Hills Little League Takes To Citi Field

Even though they’re minors, the boys and girls of the Half Hollow Hills Little League got a taste of what it’s like to walk with the majors on Friday.

During their annual trip to Citi Field for New York Mets Little League day, players, parents and coaches from Half Hollow Hills Little League stormed the Queens ballpark for a pregame parade around the field, plenty of peanuts and crackerjacks and nine innings of Mets baseball.

Read on for the full scoop on this special night, for both the children and their chaparones alike!

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Acompora Challenge Spreads At Annual Lacrosse Jamboree

Acompora Challenge Spreads At Annual Lacrosse Jamboree

The 14th Annual Acompora Lacrosse Jamboree challenged athletes to more than lacrosse excellence on April 25—the Northport girls varsity lacrosse team also challenged them to learn CPR.

Read on to learn how the Northport girls have been continuing “The Acompora Challenge”, which calls for whole athletic teams to become CPR/AED certified, to get even more teams involved in an amazing cause!

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Trick Shot Tourney ‘Racks’ Up In Huntington

Trick Shot Tourney ‘Racks’ Up In Huntington

At first glance, the crowd of people surrounding the billiards tables at The Big Kahuna bar and grill in Huntington might have been indicative of just a typical afternoon - but in this case, that crowd of people was filled with many of the best billiards trick shot artists in the world!

Read on to learn about the exciting tournament that was held last Saturday and who went home with the gold!

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Huntington’s Greatest Bowler Now Pitching Wheaties

Huntington’s Greatest Bowler Now Pitching Wheaties

Say Andy Varipapa’s name at Finnegan’s in Huntington village, and heads still turn. For decades, he was bowling’s biggest star, and a fixture at the former Century Lanes, up the road on Wall Street.

And now, Varipapa, who was born in Italy in 1891, is once again in the spotlight – nearly 31 years after he passed away on Aug. 25, 1984 - because he was recently named as Wheaties’ newest pitchman.

Read on to learn more about Varipapa's incredible life, achievements, and his newest honor!

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Billiards Trick Shot Artist Brings Magic Home

Billiards Trick Shot Artist Brings Magic Home

Typical afternoons at The Big Kahuna Bar & Grill in Huntington are filled with chorus of sounds. 

When listening closely enough, however, it’s possible to hear the sound of magic as it radiates from the pool cues of the world’s best billiards trick shot artist, “house pro” Andy “The Magic Man” Segal, of Huntington.

Read on to learn more about Segal's incredible accomplishments and about the special trick shot tournament he will be holding at the Big Kahuna soon!

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Team Kicks Off Acompora Challenge

Team Kicks Off Acompora Challenge

Northport High School’s varsity girls lacrosse team is partaking in what they’re calling “The Acompora Challenge".

The Acompora Challenge calls for whole sports teams to become CPR/AED trained. Emily Yoo, the team’s captain, came up with the idea as a way to honor the Acompora family, whose son passed away 15 years ago in a lacrosse game where he could have been saved if AED were administered.

Read on to learn more about the challenge and how Northport's varsity girls lacrosse squad hopes to spread this initiative like the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to involve as many individuals as possible!

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Cougars Clinch LI Championship By 1 Point

Cougars Clinch LI Championship By 1 Point

With sweat on their brows and smiles on their faces, Commack’s varsity girls basketball team celebrated in triumph as the final buzzer went off, sealing a 51-50 victory over the Baldwin Bruins to become the 2014 Class AA Long Island Champions.

The night ended in Commack’s favor, but the game was anything but a cakewalk. 

Read on for our full recap of the game, along with what is up next for the team!

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Native Now General Manager Of San Diego Padres

Native Now General Manager Of San Diego Padres

Twenty years ago, A.J. Preller was preparing to step onto the baseball diamond for the Wildcats of Walt Whitman High School. Today, the Class of 1995 graduate prepares to send a team of his own out onto the diamond: the San Diego Padres.

On August 6, 2014, Preller was named the general manager of the Major League Baseball (MLB) club and became the second-youngest general manager in professional baseball.

Read on to learn about Preller's journey in sports management and how his upbringing in Huntington helped him get where he is today!

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Colts Storm Back To Reach Suffolk Final

Colts Storm Back To Reach Suffolk Final

Trailing Copiague by 10 points to enter the fourth quarter on Wednesday night, the Colts needed a spark - and in stepped Jon Faraci, or "Mr. Fourth Quarter," as Head Coach Bill Mitaritonna calls him.

Read on to learn how Faraci helped sink back-to-back 3-pointers to give the Colts the spark they needed to win, and how their victory sent No. 2 Hills West (19-2) to its first Class AA final since 2011 and was an incredible achievement for the team!

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Dix Hills Coach Named Italian-American Man Of The Year

Dix Hills Coach Named Italian-American Man Of The Year

A coach since he was just 15 years old, Dix Hills Soccer Club’s Rocco Avallone was honored on Jan. 25 by the Italian-American Soccer League of New York (IASL), which recognized him as the 2015 Italian-American Man of the Year. 

Read on to learn about Avallone, what he has given to our local community, and why he truly deserves the recognition he has received!

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Three Cheers For The Cheerleaders!

Three Cheers For The Cheerleaders!

The Walt Whitman High School varsity cheer team reaped the rewards of more than six months of dedicated practice, becoming the first cheer team in the school’s history to make it to the finals in the National High School Cheerleading Championship (NHSCC).

The team last week competed against the top 54 teams for the small varsity Division 1 category in the 2015 NHSCC preliminary round in Walt Disney World, Florida. They were one of 27 teams to advance to the semifinals and moved to the finals for the first time in Wildcats history. They went on to finish 17th in the nation.

Read on for the full scoop on this amazing accomplishment!

 

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Schools Shine In Track Championships

Schools Shine In Track Championships

Huntington High School, Walt Whitman High School, Harborfields High School, and Cold Spring Harbor High School - all 4 schools recently won prestigious honors in their respective track programs!

Read on for our extensive coverage of all four schools, including stories on every single track team and how it did in its recent competitions, including which students took home which honors!

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Harborfields Grad Is Bowling’s World Champion

Harborfields Grad Is Bowling’s World Champion

An old adage in bowling suggests, “When in doubt, throw the rocket to the pocket.”

Greenlawn native Mike Fagan took that advice, and with it, won his second Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) major and fifth pro title – the PBA World Championship, contested at South Point Bowling Plaza in Las Vegas Jan. 11.

Read on for the full scoop on Fagan, his incredible career, and his most recent victory in the field of pro bowling!

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Blue Devils Win Five Titles at Kohl Tournament

Blue Devils Win Five Titles at Kohl Tournament

Two-time defending Section XI champion John Arceri led a parade of five Huntington High School wrestlers to weight class titles at the Kohl Invitational tournament at Suffern last Saturday.

Huntington’s five-for-five performance in the finals impressed its opponents and the crowd filling the Suffern High School gym.

Read on for the full story on this outstanding showing!

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Commack Fencing Ends Opponent’s 10-Year Winning Streak

Commack Fencing Ends Opponent’s 10-Year Winning Streak

Halfway through what has so far been “a successful season,” as its coach described it, the Commack High School girls fencing team has marked a milestone: a win over Ward Melville that marks the end of Ward Melville’s 195-game winning streak and has pushed Commack to the no. 1 spot in the league.

Until Commack’s team achieved the 14-13 victory on Jan. 6, Ward Melville had not lost a game in 10 years, Commack Coach Robert Raeihle said.

“Finally we’re moving out of the shadow of Ward Melville,” Raeihle said.

Read on to learn more about Commack's girls fencing team, their victory over Ward Melville, and what is in store for them next!

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Northport/Huntington Overcomes Slow Start In Win

Northport/Huntington Overcomes Slow Start In Win

Starting fast is something Michael Porcello, head coach of the Northport/Huntington Ice Hockey Club, emphasizes as his team prepares for a playoff push in the Suffolk County High School Hockey League.

On Sunday, though, Northport/Huntington (13-3) struggled with that as it found itself behind 1-0 less than two minutes into play against Half Hollow Hills (3-11-1).

Read on to learn how this dynamic game ended!

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St. Anthony’s Soccer Program Has Historic Season

St. Anthony’s Soccer Program Has Historic Season

When it comes to 2014 accomplishments on the soccer pitch, St. Anthony’s High School is the bee’s knees.

Both the boys and girls teams were crowned New York State champions. Both teams were state champions in the same season for just the second time in school history. For the boys, the Friars repeated as state champs. Boys Head Coach Gene Buonaiuto earned his 400th career win. And the girls’ head coach, Dave Prutting, won his 21st state title and retired with a record of 437-46-19 over a 27-year career.

Read on to learn more about this incredible year and how both teams feel about their momentous achievements!

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