The modified Mamaroneck Tigers at Hommocks beat their rival Suffern on Saturday, Jan. 5 at Hommocks Ice Rink.
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All four Wildcats teams made it to this year's Westchester-Putnam Baseball Association championships.
The young team fought hard through all three games.
With recent rainfall backing up games, the Tigers haven't played since Sept. 25.
The MHS grad beats Canada in final game of career at World Cup.
All-section forward Abby Baigelman leads a talented group.
Panthers put on offensive show in 48-28 win over Lincoln Hall.
Event will be held at Larchmont Yacht Club.
Panthers looking to take the next step.
Rye Neck's Sutton and friend help local athletes with training business.
A talented team faces new foes.
Panthers may lack numbers but don't question their talent and dedication.
Tigers return 13 starters and are ready to go.
Former Mamaroneck star makes a contribution as a freshman for Red Storm.
Orienta swimmer won fourth gold medal in as many days.
Larchmont Yacht Club's Maggie Tracy finished second in the 17-and-under 100-yard freestyle.
Relay team of Maggie Tracy, Molly Scudden, Bridget Johanson and Kelly Johanson set record with time of 1:46.17 in 200-freestyle relay.
Orienta Beach Club member takes the 12-and-under 50-yard backstroke in Day 1 of counties.
School and community athletes celebrate the renovation of Memorial Field.
Former Tigers slugger is headed to Duke after missing his senior season with an elbow injury.
The popular annual event again draws crowds to the water in Larchmont.
112th edition concludes with many winners.
Friends and family of Stephen Spina gathered at Harbor Island Park on Saturday and Sunday to remember the Mamaroneck resident killed in 2007.
Larchmont Race Week is once again the highlight of the year.
After a four-day battle, you have chosen your favorite female and male athletes of the year. Read on to see the results.
Matthew and Peter Moyer of Winged Foot finish second in the match play event.
Read all about the nominees and vote here.
Sailing is alive and well in the Sound Shore, and it will be even more so starting tomorrow.
Lakeland Green defeats Mamaroneck 2-0.
Rob Millman's last lap with MHS tennis comes as part of a formidable doubles team.
Kayaking is gaining in popularity in our area. Local kayakers tell us what's so great about the sport.
Heather Noto and Jack Miller of Mamaroneck and Georgia Richardson and Jeff Colangelo of Rye Neck won the top awards.
Native of Sweden emerges as one of the section's best female golfers.