Indians Keep Program Moving in Right Direction Despite Final Record
Pfaffenbach, Ryan, Karner named All-Section; Molfetta, Maloney, Doyle earn ASHM honors
MAHOPAC - The final record of 8-10 may not indicate a successful season, but the Mahopac High girls lacrosse team accomplished some good things this spring - like beating Lakeland/ Panas for the first time - and reaching the Class A semifinals. Full Story
Carmel Softball Shook Off Slow Start to Reach Playoffs
Scapoli, McCormack named to All-Section 1 team; Roell, Schult earn All-League nod
CARMEL - Eight games into the 2009 season, the Carmel High softball team was struggling mightily, saddled with a 2-6 start. But something clicked from that point on. Carmel started getting better pitching from Monica Schult, the Rams defense gelled into a cohesive unit, and the team started to get hits in important spots. Full Story
Bears Pulled Together, Surpassed Pre-Season Expectations
Carter earns All-Section honors; Byrnes, Piacquadio, DelFranco named All-League
BREWSTER - Prior to the start of the 2009 season, Brewster High baseball manager Ed Mulvihill said he'd be disappointed if the Bears didn't have a turnaround season. Needless to say, Mulvihill was not disappointed. After struggling to a 10-14 record in 2008, Brewster returned this spring with it's pitching staff intact, a revamped lineup and a fresh start. Full Story
The Putnam Sportsman
"Inch for Inch, and Pound for Pound, The Gamest Fish That Swims" written in gold script on the top border of the dark green cover of a 1904 updated copy of a 1881 book by J.A Henshall. Full Story
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