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Chilly temperatures didn’t freeze these hitters at the plate. This edition of the weekly baseball accolades has expanded to ...
Freshmen that make an immediate impact can do wonders for their team. This week, a freshman had three straight seven-point outings to help his team win three in a row after an 0-2 start to the season.
Caitlyn Babbitt had wanted to be a nurse ever since her grandmother became seriously ill when the 2016 MHS graduate was still ...
Seton Catholic Central fell to Byram Hills 66-44 in the Class A regional final. Defending Class C state champion Moravia earned a return trip to the New York State Public High School Athletic ...
The school is pleased to mention that Moravian School students have placed in the top three each year. Dr. Matthew offers kudos to teachers, Ms. Lillian “Lillie” V. Moolenaar, for English-Language ...
The lawsuit was filed this month in Brooklyn federal court and argues that the Half Hollow Hills Central School District violated the student’s free speech rights and inflicted emotional trauma on her ...
Byram Hills came here looking for the first state ... The other two semifinalists, Moravia and Honeoye, are led by underclassmen standouts. If nothing else, Tuckahoe understands the standard ...
Moravia (21-1) pushed its lead back to 11 points at the start ... Section V Greece-Athena (24-2) at Visions Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton, 4:15 p.m. Section I Byram Hills (24-2) vs. Section XI ...
Moravia won its first state in 2017 at Visions ... Sunday's final: Semifinal winners, 10 a.m. Saturday's semifinals: Section 1's Byram Hills (24-2, ranked second) vs. Section 11's Mount Sinai ...
Tappan Zee, Byram Hills, Woodlands and Tuckahoe are still ... NYSPHSAA championship at Saturday at 7:45 p.m. Saturday against Moravia or Honeoye. NYSSWA rankings: Woodlands is No. 2.
BINGHAMTON -- The perfect run ended for Cooperstown with the Hawkeyes' 55-48 loss to Moravia in the Class C boys regional playoffs Sunday at the Visions Veterans Memorial Arena. Cooperstown ...
It’s time to cut loose and come watch “Footloose” at Moravia High School this spring. Students in grades 6-12 have been diligently perfecting their dancing skills to learn this high energy ...