Originally scheduled to take place over four days, the meet will now be condensed down to three after Monday's opening session was canceled due to severe thunder and lightning storms.
Needing a win or a tie against the team from Westchester Country Club to secure their fourth straight division title, Lake Isle's swimmers and divers came up big in the biggest of moments.
Local divers competed at the 86th annual Westchester County Diving Championships held at the Lake Isle Country Club on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Lake Isle Swimming and Diving Team ran their perfect summer record to 4-0 Thursday, defeating the team from Scarsdale thanks to some strong all-around performances.
Recent graduates Charlie McCormick and Jack Near led Bronxville to arguably their best campaign in school history last year, and are now set to join two of the nation's most successful Division I lacrosse programs.
Heading into the relays tied with Greenburgh, the Lake Isle Swim & Dive Team managed victory in nail-biting fashion, keeping their unbeaten streak dating back to 2006 alive.
After an up and down high school career, steeplechase specialist Dayton Flannery enters his final campaign at Bronxville High School with newfound confidence -- and All-American accolades.
Lake Isle Swimming & Diving defeated Rye Golf -- and the heat -- Monday morning, winning their second dual meet in five days.
Tuckahoe native claims title with a 6-4, 6-3 win in the Girls 12-and-under division.
Coach Ken Graham's team went without a loss in the District 20 tournament, and now open Sectional play on Tuesday in Wallkill, NY.
Forst, the event's youngest player, advanced to the tournament's second round.
The defending Westchester County champions defeated the team from Larchmont Yacht Club in their opening meet of the summer.
As a freshman on Cortland State's softball team, Eastchester High School's Briana Barca made it all the way to the Division III World Series.
Eastchester's 11/12 softball team fell to Kensico for the second night in a row Friday afternoon, putting an end to their season.
Down 4-0 earlier in the game, Eastchester staged a furious rally, only to ultimately fall short 7-4.
The Eastchester Summer Baseball Camp kicked off earlier this week, allowing players of all ages and skill level to receive almost personalized coaching from some of Westchester's best.
The Tigers capped off an incredible season last week, defeating the team from Norwood-Norfolk to claim the the Class C state title.
Check out our photos and videos from the third annual event and race results for participants from the Bronxville area.
Plus, Tuckahoe wins Bronxville baseball tournament.
Kicking off at 9 a.m. on Saturday, teams from schools all over the Hudson Valley got together for several races and events.
The Bronxville runner was recently named Class C Athlete of the Year.
The Tuckahoe 5th grader won MVP in the Immaculate Conception CYO championship basketball game recently.
Friends Academy tops Tuckahoe 49-44.
Williams scores 32 points to lead Tuckahoe; Nolan, Feuer, Garabitos fuel Wednesday night's win.
Tuckahoe looks to advance in state Class C tournament.
Tuckahoe defeats Haldane 69-59 to win Class C championship.
Reid and Cornaccio lead the Bears in 53-32 victory; Devlin scored 18 for Bronxville.
The Bronxville girls varsity basketball team lost 53-32 to Briarcliff on Tuesday night.
Nolan lifts Tuckahoe to 58-23 victory over Keio.
Tuckahoe defeated Keio Academy in the boys Class C semifinal basketball game at County Center in White Plains Feb. 28, 2010. The final score was 58-23.
Top-seeded Tuckahoe to face No. 4 Keio in boys basketball tournament.
Broncos top Dobbs Ferry in overtime to earn a spot in the Section 1 Final Four girls' basketball tournament.
Broncos defeat Hastings 45-33, advance to quarterfinals with game against Dobbs Ferry on Wednesday.
Top-seeded Tuckahoe, No. 6 Eastchester lead boys, while Bronxville girls are seeded No. 3.
Local teams must rush to qualify for postseason on account of all the snow in the last month.
Bronxville football star recently signed a letter of intent.
Bronxville girls cross country team places second overall at Saturday's meet. Plus, a roundup of last week's sports games.
From soccer for tots to tai chi for seniors, here's a round up of local fitness activities.
The Broncos faced tougher competition in a larger league this year
Despite a 19-6 loss, coach John Osterhoudt emphasizes "building" season.