A Fond Farewell in the Bee Hive
The last game ever to be played on Bridgehampton High’s storied bandbox basketball court was contested by Shelter Island and the Killer Bees on Feb. 5.
The last game ever to be played on Bridgehampton High’s storied bandbox basketball court was contested by Shelter Island and the Killer Bees on Feb. 5.
Vinny Alversa, East Hampton’s head baseball coach, wants to retire the number 22 worn by Ross Gload, a 1994 grad and former Major Leaguer.
“Now that’s basketball!” a fan exulted after Logan Gurney nailed, in the final second, a 3-pointer from the right wing that treated the Bonackers to a 57-55 win over favored Hauppauge on Feb. 5.
The East Hampton High School boys swimming team finished sixth among the 22 schools that vied in the county meet Saturday.
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