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Daunt’s Reach Still Exceeds His Grasp

Anthony Daunt, Groundworks Landscaping’s 32-year-old project manager, added to his lengthening list of ultra challenges a recent 127-mile, 46-hour Times Square-to-Montauk Lighthouse Skyline to Shoreline run that he did to raise money for children who have cancer.

Jan 9, 2025
25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports 01.09.25

A thousand point scorer on the Bonacker hoops team, more Killer Bees glory, and the magic of iceboating.

Jan 9, 2025
Intrepid Plungers Christen the New Year

It was almost balmy on New Year’s Day when around 500 intrepid people plunged into the ocean at East Hampton Village’s Main Beach, with at least twice as many fellow citizens cheering them on.

Jan 9, 2025
The Lineup 01.09.25

All the local sports action for the week ahead.

Jan 9, 2025
John Conner, 89, a Man for All Seasons

A requiem Mass for John Conner, a champion international and national age-group runner who built affordable houses here that enabled many to remain in their hometown, is to be recited at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in East Hampton at noon on Saturday, with burial to follow in the church’s cemetery on Cedar Street.

Jan 6, 2025
An Inspiring Year in Sports

The year just past was an inspiring one when it came to sports here, from Cole Brauer’s circumnavigation of the world in a sailboat solo and nonstop, to the community volunteer work of Dylan Cashin and Ryleigh O’Donnell, top East Hampton track athletes.

Jan 2, 2025
Artists and Writers Game Steps Up to the Plate

David Brandman and the Artists and Writers Softball Game’s impresario, Leif Hope, recently handed out $10,000 checks to four beneficiaries — the Eleanor Whitmore Center, the Retreat, Phoenix House, and East End Hospice.

Jan 2, 2025
Ultra Runners Tackle Grand Canyon

In October, Craig Berkoski and Andrew Drake ran a legendary Grand Canyon route known as a "rite of passage" for ultra runners. The so-called Rim to Rim to Rim trail involves descending 4,500 feet down the South Rim, crossing the canyon floor and the Colorado River, and then running up the nearly 8,000-foot North Rim, and back. 

Dec 23, 2024
New Year Plunges for Food Pantries

Plungers will be “freezin’ for a reason” at ocean beaches in East Hampton Village and Wainscott on New Year’s Day, their mad dashes into the frigid surf arguably motivated by desires for personal renewal and for their fellow citizens’ well-being, inasmuch as the proceeds from the usually very well-attended events go to food pantries in Sag Harbor and East Hampton Town.

Dec 19, 2024
Cold-Water Swimming Club Brings Springs Residents Together

The water was 24 degrees at Clearwater Beach in Springs at 8 a.m. on the morning of Dec. 13, when around a dozen people gathered to jump into Gardiner’s Bay for their weekly cold-water swim. The group is called the Clearwater Coldwater Club, and it began meeting in September, after Suzanne Sandbank, who moved to Springs three years ago, got everybody together.

Dec 19, 2024
An Explosive End to a Nail-Biter on the Mats

East Hampton High School’s wrestlers won a close one against Northport here on Dec. 11, before going on to battle the reigning county champ, North Babylon, two days later.

Dec 19, 2024
Bonac Wins Kendall Madison Hoops Tourney

A switch to a zone defense and Toby Foster’s fourth-quarter heroics led East Hampton over the Killer Bees in the championship game. Shelter Island topped the Ross School in the consolation game.

Dec 19, 2024
Madison Tip-Off Tourney on Tap

The East Hampton High School boys basketball season is to begin in earnest Friday with the Kendall Madison Tip-Off tournament here. Bridgehampton, Shelter Island, and the Ross School are the other teams contending.

Dec 12, 2024
Y.M.C.A. 5K Is Saturday

The Y.M.C.A. East Hampton RECenter’s children’s programs and camp will benefit from a 5K run and walk on Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. at Main Beach.

Dec 12, 2024
The Boys Swim Team ‘Showed Grit’

The East Hampton High School boys swimming team began its season last week with losses to Half Hollow Hills-Kings Park and to Ward Melville, but notched a number of personal bests and county-qualifying times in the process.

Dec 12, 2024
25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports 12.12.24

The timeless draw of rugby, and memories of a triumphant Sprig Gardner wrestling tournament.

Dec 12, 2024
Bonac Had Three Sprig Champions

Ethan Mitchell, who coaches East Hampton High School’s wrestling team, sent 23 competitors to the mats in Saturday’s Frank (Sprig) Gardner tournament here. Eight of them reached the semifinal round, and four made it to the finals.

Dec 12, 2024
25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports 12.05.24

The origins of the Montauk Turkey Trot, the appeal of jujitsu, and a Bonac bowling triumph.

Dec 5, 2024
On the Water: A Scallop Conundrum

Despite a few precious bay scallops being dredged from Lake Montauk, the season has been a total bust just about everywhere on the East End since it opened in early November.

Dec 5, 2024
Emma McGrory Is Playing With Zest

An all-Long Island and all-regional field hockey player when she was here, Emma McGrory continues to excel in the sport as a forward for the Stonehill College Skyhawks of Easton, Mass.

Dec 5, 2024
Turkey Trotters Unfazed by Wretched Weather

Ryan Fowkes, late of George Washington University, topped the 50 runners who did the six-mile run in 30 minutes and 38.94 seconds, while Sean Grossman of the Brooklyn Track Club smashed the three-mile course record with a 14:41.37.

Dec 5, 2024
Har-Tru to Hard Ice Switch at Buckskill

A small army of 30 was working to transform the Buckskill Tennis Club into the Buckskill Winter Club last week, the plan being that a regulation-size ice rink overlying four Har-Tru courts there will be up and running on Thanksgiving Day.

Nov 27, 2024
Promising Turnout for Winter Sports

Kathy Masterson, the East Hampton School District’s athletic director, gives a rundown of the fast approaching winter sports season, which looks promising given the turnouts for the high school’s half-dozen teams.

Nov 27, 2024
25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports 11.28.24

From the inaugural Sea-to-Shore Crossing to the glory days of Southampton College soccer, it happened here.

Nov 27, 2024
On the Water: I’m Thankful

There is one tradition of Thanksgiving that I miss even a decade later. My good friend Wayne Clinch of Montauk used to organize consecutive fishing charters on the Friday and Saturday after Turkey Day.

Nov 27, 2024
New Hoops Coach Has a Strong Résumé

Dave Conlon, who will take over as East Hampton High’s varsity boys basketball coach, saw D-1 collegiate and professional competition in Europe and had a stint as an assistant coach at the former University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.

Nov 21, 2024
25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports

Looking back on sports news in November of 1999: the Dock race, Southampton College soccer, and the early days of Hoops 4 Hope.

Nov 21, 2024
On the Water: It’s Not Over Yet

For a vast majority of anglers, the fishing season has come to an end, as persistent cold winds out of the north have taken a firm hold. But the bass fishing has been great off the ocean beaches and the blackfish action has been excellent.

Nov 21, 2024
Candemir’s Pilgrimage to Lift an Iceland Stone

Cristian Candemir, a 2012 East Hampton High School graduate who's been angling for the unofficial title of “World’s Strongest Barista,” was back in action recently to take a shot at lifting a replica of Iceland’s 410-pound Husafell stone. It's an ancient tradition dating to the time of the Vikings.

Nov 21, 2024
Final Buzzer for a Band of Ballers, Part 2

Our man on the court wraps up his reverie about the mother of all pickup games, and the togetherness it brought about. With a cameo by the great N.B.A. guard Steve Nash.

Nov 14, 2024