The Island Trees Bulldogs haven’t had a state-champion wrestler since 1979, but that can all change beginning Friday thanks to the shot and takedowns of senior Joe Filocamo, the school’s first three-straight Nassau County title holder.
A Long Island track prodigy and her family were shocked to learn she was banned from racing in an upcoming New York state championship over a razor-thin technicality.
Last week, Gary Merrill, who said he developed deep faith during his four years at the prestigious Catholic school, dually committed to North Carolina for football under arguably the greatest coach in the game’s history.
A pair of fraternal twins are leading the way for Great Neck South’s varsity basketball team, which is undefeated and vying to win it all in Nassau County for the first time since 1967.
When Ryan Leary, a varsity basketball player for the Carle Place Frogs, notched the impressive milestone of 1,000 career points, he had his sisters and mom to thank.
Fans of the Fighting Irish in green-saturated Long Island are set to flood local bars Monday to watch the Catholic university try to take home its first national championship for football since 1988.