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FOOTBALL
Wyandanch Is Routed
By Timothy Small
Everything came together for the East Hampton High School football team in its final regular season game on Saturday. The Bonackers traveled to Wyandanch, where they routed the home team Warriors, 47-0, in a good old-fashioned mud bowl. 

Course’s Beauty Allayed the Pain

It is one of Long Island’s best kept secrets

By Jack Graves
A sizable crowd of 55 competitors was drawn to Mike Bahel’s Serpent’s Back duathlon at the Ed Ecker Sr. County Park at the edge of Montauk’s Fort Pond Bay Sunday — a bright, sunny day that had followed on the heels of a gloomy, rainy one.

Diving Hurts as Bonac Girls
Place Fifth in League Meet

By Jack Graves
Tom Cohill, who coaches East Hampton High’s girls swimming team, said after Friday’s League III meet at Hauppauge High School that he hadn’t realized what a difference the diving would make.

VOLLEYBALL
There Are High Hopes for ’09
By Jack Graves
For the third time this season, the East Hampton High School girls volleyball team, playing in a county Class A semifinal on Election Day, lost in three to Harborfields, but there was no shame in that given the fact that the Tornadoes went on to win the county and Long Island championships.

Runners’ Pace Ought To Pick Up Next Year
By Jack Graves
East Hampton High’s young boys and girls cross-country teams did credibly at county meets last week at Sunken Meadow State Park, further fueling their coaches’ hopes for next year.

 
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