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Martel, a graduate of Hampton Bays, is one of 150 students in the Nittany Lions prestigious golf management program, just a matter of credits - and a stroke here or there on the course itself - from graduating to become a club pro.
The volatile weather conditions for the 2009 United States Junior Women's Singlehanded Championship, held last week at the Westhampton Yacht Squadron in Remsenburg, presented a different challenge by the hour for the 51 sailors that competed. By the end of the three-day, eight-race event, the victor had to have earned it.
The first five-team summer of Hamptons Collegiate Baseball has just about concluded, only with a matter of days remaining, a regular season champion still hasn't been decided.
From just about the moment that David Powers boarded his bike at Gin Beach and began his journey through the streets of Montauk, he was out in front. He had swam the second fastest swim time of all the 700-plus finishers at the Montauk Lighthouse Sprint Triathlon on Sunday, made up the time in the transition area and never looked back.
Shawn Pollard barreled down Library Avenue; all the motivation he needed to finish strong was right in front of him, a few hundred yards away. On a toasty Saturday morning, the Westhampton Beach Fire Department used a fire truck to hose down all finishers of the 19th Annual Joe Koziarz 5K, a reward for a job well done.
Between great baseball and a convincing All-Star Game win, it's been a terrific month for the organization, and on Monday at Stony Brook Southampton the momentum continued forward as Hamptons Collegiate Baseball played host to its first annual MLB Scout Day.
Moore's no-hitter for The Southampton Breakers came less than two weeks after Sag Harbor southpaw Tim Welch tossed a hitless gem for the Whalers. Moore gave up three walks but excellent location paired with sound and sometimes spectacular defense that keyed the victory.
Thanks to fine pitching, clutch hitting and rock-solid defense, the Southampton Little League minor league all-star team had ventured where no squad in recent history had gone before - the District 36 championship game.
In a series in which it had been dominated, the Kaiser Division, primarily made up of players representing Sag Harbor, Southampton, Westhampton, Riverhead, the North Fork, had its time to shine, for nine innings dominating the Wolff Division at the annual Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League All-Star Game, held at St. John's University on Monday night.
The fifth installment of the Classic features a who's who of New York City fame. Rounding the course yesterday, June 29, were New York Knicks point guard Chris Duhon, New York Giants defensive lineman Justin Tuck, special honoree Richie Notar, a managing partner of Nobu Restaurants, as well as Jill Zarin of The Real Housewives Of New York.
There's momentum within a game and within a season, and Southampton Head Coach Andrew Lorraine will always sign up for a little bit of both if he can get it. The murky weather of late has prevented the latter, but as the Breakers have won three of their last four, including a 7-3 victory over the Long Island Mustangs on Tuesday night, the engine is beginning to rev.
For all the hoopla surrounding the Southampton varsity baseball team's run to the state quarterfinals this spring, it appears the Mariners' excellence has rubbed off on one of their alumni - Congressman Tim Bishop. 2 comments
On Monday, July 20, at St. John's University, the Kaiser Division All-Star Team, which consists of players from the North Fork, Riverhead, Westhampton, Southampton and Sag Harbor, will take on the elite talent from the Wolff Division in the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League All-Star Game (7 p.m.). The winner of the game will earn home-field advantage for the best-of-three championship series to be held in early to mid-August.
Tennis enthusiasts were transfixed on the television screen on Sunday for the finals of Wimbledon. That, however, unfolded half a world away. Closer to home in Amagansett, the Napeague Tennis Club hosted the inaugural Gotham Tennis Academy Hamptons 20-Ball Open, at which professional and local players went groundstroke for groundstroke.
Tim Welch came from Portsmouth, NH, to Sag Harbor for the week and made himself quite comfortable on the mound at Mashashimuet Park, so comfortable that he ended up making history. 1 comment
Adults and students will have the opportunity to play with local tennis professionals, as well as guest celebrity pros on Saturday, June 27, (with a rain date on Sunday, June 28) from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Ross School's new Tennis Center located on its East Hampton campus.
Even though they were just five games into their season, the Breakers reached a critical point. Instead of dragging their feet, they huddled up and began playing a fine brand of baseball. On Tuesday, Southampton scratched out a 3-2 win over the North Fork Ospreys, a win that catapulted the Breakers into a first-place tie with the aforementioned Ospreys, both of their records at 9-6.
The bubble roof was shed, the sun was out, and it shone brightly on six brand-new clay tennis courts newly opened for play at The Ross School. The state-of-the-art facility was appropriately celebrated on Saturday at the school's inaugural Tennis Pro-Am at the new tennis center, which was created with the help of many and welcomed dozens of the sport's enthusiasts.
During the sixth inning of Wednesday's 5-1 loss to Section I champ Dobbs Ferry in the NYSPHSAA Southeast Regional at Pace University, the Mariners weren't their sound selves, committing three errors and allowing the Eagles to bust open a tie ballgame. As for the Mariners, their dream season was over but not without highlights for their memory bank.
Fred Marienfeld, the former varsity boys basketball coach who was dismissed on behavioral grounds in January, has resigned as a physical education instructor at Pierson Middle School, effective July 1. 1 comment
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