A look back at the baseball exploits of East Hampton's Ross Gload, plus the Potatohampton 10K follies.
A look back at the baseball exploits of East Hampton's Ross Gload, plus the Potatohampton 10K follies.
It's Now or Never for Richie DauntRichie Daunt, the wiry, hard-punching fighter from Montauk, two for two in recent bouts, is looking forward to a regional tournament early next month. The winners are to advance to the nationals, whose winners, in turn, are to go on to the Olympic trials.
Junior Lifeguarding: A Bright Rite of Summer“It’s a rite of summer,” said Scott Barter as about 150 youngsters ages 9 through 15 gathered on “the mound” at Amagansett’s Indian Wells Beach Saturday morning, where they were welcomed by John Ryan Sr. and John Ryan Jr. to the 2019 junior lifeguard season.
Molly Cuevas, 24, a former All-American field hockey player at Adelphi, can also say come Saturday that she is a cross-country runner, inasmuch as she will have run in the course of three months 3,000-plus miles from Santa Monica, Calif., to Montauk.
The Little League tournament is here, plus plenty of slow-pitch in the coming week.
Whirlwind of Games as Little League Playoffs BeginThe postseason slate of District 36 Little League playoff games began last weekend, with good results insofar as East Hampton’s traveling all-star boys teams were concerned.
A Kenyan Wins Again at the Shelter Island 10KThe weather was about as good as it’s ever been at the Shelter Island 10K Saturday, bright with a fortifying wind out of the southwest, a good day for the 1,000-plus finishers.
Bonac’s Senior Athletes FetedRyan Fowkes, East Hampton High School's best indoor and outdoor runner, and Rebecca Kuperschmid, number-one on the girls tennis team and a softball stalwart, were cited during a senior awards ceremony on June 12 at the Clubhouse.
Bonac high school games will be live-streamed come the fall, and the Pierson (Sag Harbor) baseball team's postseason run ends in the semifinals of the state tourney.
Lots of slow-pitch softball and men's 7-on-7 soccer in the week ahead.
Two Coaches, Two Athletes, Two Teams to Be InductedTwo coaches, Bill Herzog and Kathy McGeehan, two individual athletes, Emily Hren and Nicole Fierro, and the 1965-66 boys basketball and 1993 field hockey teams are to be inducted into East Hampton High School’s Hall of Fame at homecoming on Oct. 5.
Bonac’s Top Two Won Montauk Mile HandilyRyan Fowkes and Ava Engstrom, East Hampton High School’s top long-distance runners, are to have their names engraved on the John F. Conner Cup for having won, by handy margins, the Old Montauk Athletic Club’s Montauk Mile Sunday.
Connolly Stays On Straight and NarrowThe Robert J. Aaron Memorial Triathlon in Montauk Saturday was won by Matthew Connelly of New York City, who made sure this time to go out first on the 10K run, the final leg of the event, content to let the pace car lead the way.
Durden and Heffner Hope to Run in 40s at S.I. 10K's 40thOf the running legends coming to Shelter Island this weekend, a list headed by Joan Benoit-Samuelson and Bill Rodgers, two of them, Benji Durden and Kyle Heffner, who made the Olympic marathon team to nowhere in 1980, will be on The Rock for the first time.
East Hampton High's spring sports awards, plus a local competitor in Pitch, Hit & Run at Citi Field.
There’s a whole lotta slow-pitch in the week ahead, plus some men’s 7-on-7 soccer, too.
Ally Friedman of Ross Has Been Serving as a MentorAlly Friedman, in her fifth year as a Ross Tennis Academy student, with one more to go, has overseen during the past six months a free tennis-based mentoring program for about a dozen girls here between the ages of 7 and 10.
Theresa Roden of I-Tri awarded, two races in Montauk this weekend, and a Project Most tennis benefit Saturday at Hampton Racquet.
Spring Track: Seven Vied in State QualifierEast Hampton High’s track season wound up Saturday at Comsewogue High School, south of Port Jefferson, the scene of the county’s state qualifier meet over two days.
From the Montauk Triathlon and Montauk Mile to the East Hampton High School athletic awards
There'll Be Only Jayvee FootballOn second thought, East Hampton High School is going to go with a junior varsity football team only in the fall, Joe McKee, the varsity’s head coach, announced Monday.
A look back at the Ross Gload-era Bonac baseball team and the heyday of boys track.
Good Week for Bonac on Board Runners and the Bonac VarsityThe Bonac on Board to Wellness 5K, a rite of spring, attracts 600-plus middle schoolers, while East Hampton’s Ryan Fowkes and Kal Lewis of Shelter Island go down to the wire in the 1,600.
Shelter Island 10K a Race for GenerationsThe race, coming up on June 15, has always “combined the excitement of an elite field with the everyday runner.” So far, more than 1,000 have signed up.
Men’s slow-pitch and soccer ramp up, while Bonac tracksters head to the state qualifier meets Friday and Saturday.
Top Two in Men’s Soccer Go Toe to ToeWhile the Maidstone Market still appears to be the team to beat in the 7-on-7 soccer league, it is being challenged by two younger squads.
A Reunion of Sorts at Bethpage BlackWest of here sits a wonderful golf layout meriting worldwide admiration, Bethpage Black, where Brooks Koepka won the P.G.A. Championship by two strokes over Dustin Johnson on Sunday.
Bonac Boys Tennis Bid DeniedA 5-2 loss last Thursday at Harborfields put East Hampton High School’s boys tennis team out of the county tournament in the quarterfinal round.
It’s Not Wait Until Next Year, but Wait Until SummerBonac’s baseball and softball programs are in the midst of rebuilding their teams from Little League on up.
Maya Sets Hurdles Record in Boys TrackMatt Maya, an East Hampton High School senior, broke the school’s 400 intermediate hurdles record at Hewlett High School’s Bulldog Invitational Saturday.
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