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Newkirk, Hayes excel against coach's alma mater St. Francis Prep

Joe Lods was apprehensive about Cardinal Hayes' matchup with St. Francis Prep. On paper, it’s a mismatch. The Cardinals are loaded with Division I talent and had a much better record than the Terriers this year. But Lods knows a thing or two about St. Francis. He’s an...

NYSAISAA girls basketball roundup Chapin upends Fieldston the day after winning AAIS crown

Mike Davis called the last two days a whirlwind for him and his Chapin girls basketball team. Monday, the Gators beat Brearley to win their first AAIS title since 1986 and cap an undefeated league season. A day later, they picked up a NYSAISAA Class C tournament win, 40-37, over...

Wadleigh riding Harley in PSAL 'AA' playoffs

As far as the city’s top seniors go, Basil Harley is arguably the most unconventional. He’s just 5-foot-6. He heavily favors his right. He has an old school set shot he brings up from his hip. Like those other seniors, though, Wadleigh’s swift and creative senior point...

South Shore manhandles Kennedy, readies for Boys High rematch

Terrence Samuel held onto his follow through for an extra second as the ball softly dropped through the hoop. The South Shore point guard smiled as he jogged downcourt after he had just sank a 3-pointer to start the fourth quarter, his first made shot of the evening, to quell...

Davises, Molloy hold off St. Peter's in 'AA' second round

George Davis missed time early in the season with a shoulder injury and a cut over his right eye. After an excellent junior campaign, the Archbishop Molloy senior hasn’t been himself this year. “That was basically my preseason,” Davis said of the regular season. The athletic guard looked to...

Wings inches past Eagle to reach PSAL 'AA' quarterfinals

Wings was determined to beat Bronx rival Eagle Academy and nothing was going to stop them. Not even an early deficit nor a stoppage in play late in the fourth quarter for a fight in the stands could end the fourth-seeded Wings’ attempt at a comeback. The Wings edged out...

LIU, Wagner headed for NEC showdown

The dreams now can take shape.As the favorites heading into the Northeast Conference Tournament, LIU Brooklyn and Wagner play host in quarterfinal games tonight, hoping to advance and claim the conference’s one bid to the NCAA Tournament.After winning its second straight regular season championship, No. 1 seed...

Haney book? Don’t ask Tiger

Tiger Woods, searching for his first official PGA Tour victory in nearly three years, got a little bit testy yesterday when he was asked about Hank Haney’s upcoming book. Haney’s book is due to hit stores on March 27, about the week before the Masters. Haney, Woods’ former...

A.J. injured during drill

BRADENTON, Fla. — A.J. Burnett was struck in the face by a batted ball yesterday, and will fly from the Pirates’ spring-training complex to Pittsburgh to have his right eye examined by team doctors. The former Yankees right-hander was injured as he hit during a bunting drill. After the ball...

Durugordon's big day keeps Cinderella Commodores' playoff run alive

Ashley Mitchell called her Bayside team’s No. 38 seed “ridiculous” and referenced a motto from head coach Steve Piorkowski. “He used to tell us, ‘We’re in charge of whether we win or not,’” the senior forward said. Piorkowski is no longer on the bench, falling ill last month...

Samuel’s big finish lifts South Shore

Terrence Samuel held on to his follow through for an extra second and smiled as he jogged downcourt. The South Shore point guard had just sunk a 3-pointer to start the fourth quarter, his first successful shot of the evening, to quell a John F. Kennedy run and snap him...

Local leaders say that state aid is not enough

Although Gov. Christie is touting the benefits of state municipal aid that has remained the same for the past two years, officials in Passaic Valley towns say that aid is not keeping pace with rising costs.

Man stabbed during basement brawl

A 22-year-old Bronx, N.Y. man was stabbed in the back during a brawl at a party in the basement of a home on Marcellus Avenue at about 1243 a.m. Sunday, police said.

Planning board OKs billboard application in spite of objections

One digital billboard will soon be coming to Route 46 and plans for another will be considered at the next planning board meeting to be held March 1.

Four Seasons builder says boro council passed resolution illegally

K. Hovnanian, developer of Four Seasons at Great Notch, an active adult living community in the borough, is saying the council illegally passed a resolution to recall a performance bond, something that was originally issued to ensure the builder completed improvements to the borough’s infrastructure.
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