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Mariners' Near Flawless Ball Playing Not Enough Against John Glenn
Mariner Head Coach Duane Arnister couldn’t have asked for much more other than a win, the component the post-season hopefuls needed most. John Glenn fought off rallies left and right, the final coming in the seventh inning of their hard-earned 4-3 victory on the road.
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Bonac Girls Break Through For First Win Of Season; Hren Burns Up Relay
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Like she was shot from a cannon, East Hampton's Hren burst from the exchange zone and closed the gap almost instantly. The junior roared around the track at a blazing gait, and she managed to hold on going down the backstretch for the victory, securing what would become a 79-61 triumph over the Eastport Sharks.
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No Boundaries In Sight For Adventure Racing Tandem Scheerer and Hymes
Mary Scheerer and Shari Hymes are right at home in the wilderness, sans cell phone and beach blanket. Since their initial quest, they’ve competed everywhere from up and down the East Coast to Australia's Down Under, pushing their bodies and minds to the limit with challenges that are as mentally trying as they are physically exhausting.
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Closure Of High School Would Mark End Of Killer Bee Tradition
Closure of the high school, however, would also spell doom for one of the State’s most successful athletic programs and a fixture in the community – the Killer Bees boys basketball team, the school’s lone varsity program.
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On Campus: East Hampton’s Smith Seizing Opportunity In Goal At Adelphi
The top two goaltenders on the Adelphi men’s lacrosse team - East Hampton’s Drew Smith and teammate Devin Schneiderbauer - aren’t just fierce competitors, they’re also best friends, and roommates.
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SI’s Kraus Places 57th At Women's Olympic Marathon Trials
Shelter Island graduate Janelle Kraus had hoped that hip and back problems that hampered her training leading up to the 2008 United States Women's Olympic Marathon Trials in Boston would not surface, but they did as she had to settle for a time of 2:45.02, good for 57th place out of 146 starters.
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Buletti Finishes Sixth At Trials To Fall Short Of World Cup
Buletti, 16, who just a month ago won the Nike Indoor National Championship in the mile, was stride for stride with the star-studded field in the early going.
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Westhampton Bats Never Rest; ’Canes Come Back To Beat Hampton Bays
Joe Candela’s eyes lit up when he saw a pitch he liked. The Westhampton Beach baseball team’s No. 3 hitter, with a tie game one long ball away, strode forward and let rip a wicked swing. When the ball finally landed, the Hurricanes climbed all the way back even with Hampton Bays, their offense once again displaying its might.
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Sixth-Inning Breakthrough Catapults Hampton Bays Over Babylon
Each side entered the game with just one loss. Hampton Bays, hitless for the first five innings, erupted for four runs in the sixth off Panthers ace Tiana Giuliano to secure its most significant win to date this season. The victory, which avenged a loss to Babylon in the 2006 county championship, sets the stage for a mammoth clash with Class A power Mount Sinai on Tuesday, April 29.
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East Hampton Softball Falls On Losing End Of Pitcher’s Duel With ESM
With runners at second and third, Reale opted to walk Shark clean-up hitter Chelsea Kull to load the bases and set up the force at home plate. The Bonacs (10-1, 8-1 Division III) never had the chance, as Clarke worked the count to 3-0, took a strike, and then drove a Stavola offering into a center field for the game-winning run.
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Southampton Track In Pursuit Of Personal Bests At Dual Meets
Southampton track coaches Tony Dottin and Eddie Arnold had to be realistic. Dual-meet wins are hard to come by, particularly this one. Bayport-Blue Point had strength in numbers, bringing an army of around 70 athletes to their match-up with the Mariners, who field half that amount.
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Baymen Boys Suffer First Defeat Despite Gracia’s Four Wins
A senior-laden Port Jefferson squad, League VII’s elite team, downed the visiting Baymen 96-45. As the Royals will lay claim to the league title, Hampton Bays had the day’s most impressive turn as Senior Luis Gracia rolled to four victories.
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