Money collected at Saturday's event will help both current team members and two former Lynbrook soccer stars, who were badly injured this summer in an accident.
An interactive, daily digest of scores from schools in the Town of Hempstead and a place for you to add information and images for all youth sports.
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The New York Islanders talk about where they like to eat when they're not on the ice.
The Owls are at 11-0 after defeating Bethpage Tuesday night, 3-1; first-year coach Vanessa Jeremenko credits solid play from her seven seniors and a relentless team work ethic.
As the 2011-12 NHL season drops the puck, Islanders fans are wondering, 'is this the beginning of the end for the team in Nassau County?'
Andrea O'Neill and the Deltones performed the national anthem before the start of Saturday's game between the Phillies and the Cardinals.
Knights take down Owls in upset victory, 7-0.
The Lynbrook QB had five total touchdowns for the defending Long Island champs.
The plans would call for a refurbished arena, a 16-story parking structure and a baseball stadium.
Varsity boys soccer team defeats Great Neck North and Floral Park to bring conference record to 2-0.
West Hempstead blew out Oyster Bay 41-14 last Saturday but will face a stiff test Saturday at Seaford.
The Owls have completed their first week of play undefeated.
The Lady Owls have gotten their 2011 season underway in a new conference.
The Owls finished as runner-up's in Conference VI last season.
Five things you need to know today in Lynbrook.
Luke Spitzer leads Owls rushing attack to a 38-20 victory over Big Red.
The Malverne High School varsity football team looks to be more competitive in tough Conference Four.
Ken Morrow and Kenny Jonsson are among the players that will be inducted into the team's Hall of Fame.
The Owls may have graduated a large senior class, but 2011 looks to be promising for another title run.
Local middle school aged children participate in scaled down version of demanding competition.
Warm-ups at local roller hockey haven Hot Skates.
The Rams look to improve on last year's 4-4 record
Sixty new kids have signed on to play for the Malverne Wildcats, now in its second year.