Enlist your child in one or more of the many Malverne or West Hempstead sports teams.
West Hempstead Youth Football Club is back for its seventh season.
Turnout low at Malverne and West Hempstead polls Monday afternoon.
Valley Stream defeats Malverne by a score of 9-1 for second time in the District 29 tournament.
The Malverne Junior Little League tournament team loses to Franklin Square, 12-7.
Junior baseball team beats Franklin Square, 6-5, in a game that was called because of darkness.
Stephen Alonge making his mark among high-end talent.
Franklin Square scores three runs in the bottom of the seventh to beat Malverne 3-2 in tournament.
Malverne Little League's senior division team defeats New Hyde Park in close match and then dominates Floral Park.
Photos from the 2011 Long Island Summer Run Series race at Hempstead Lake State Park.
More than 40 Malverne kids participate in baseball camp run by Molloy College head coach Joe Fucarino.
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Lynbrook's Mike Kozlakowski named MVP.
Malverne's Major Little League championship goes to Team Ariola.
Strong first inning powers Malverne Little League to 11-2 victory over West Hempstead.
West Hempstead High School honored its female student athletes Tuesday night.
The West Hempstead youth soccer program competed in a tournament over the weekend.
Bill Hedgecock holds all-time record in New York State for wins in two sports coaching for the Owls and Warriors.
West Hempstead Little League team wins 3-2 in four inning game.
Justin Boatwright placed second in the 200-meter event.
The youth lacrosse program hosts match-ups and kid-friendly activities.
Three players score hat tricks for Cyclones, who take on Garden City on Wednesday.
Owls head to county tournament after undefeated season.
The Bulldogs scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh to eliminate the Owls and advance in the Class B Baseball playoffs.
Graduating tennis players reflect on their high school athletic careers and the future of the tennis team.
The Owls edged the Bulldogs at home in the opening round of the Class B playoffs.
Owls advance to the third round; will take on third-seeded Island Trees.
Weingarten, Norris lead Owls to first playoff victory since 2006.
West Hempstead's varsity boys lacrosse team fell to a tough Lynbrook squad, but then wrapped up the season on a high note.
Malverne High School’s varsity baseball team was officially eliminated from the 2011 playoffs by Wheatley Wildcats.
Golden Eagles take the series, but Owls make playoffs.
The junior midfielder has been one of the Owls' top players on the field.
Junior Scott Sabino and sophomore Dominick Gandolfo have been a bright spot for the Mules this season.
Lady Owls defeat Bethpage, 15-9, to claim Conference B-II championship.
Malverne-East Rockaway's Sydney Johnson scores game winner in double overtime to beat West Hempstead.
The Owls have found success on the field again, led by their junior pitcher and catcher.
Young volunteers share love of soccer with physically and mentally challenged children.
West Hempstead's offense sputters in loss to Lady Bulldogs.
Olympic gold medalist and Malverne grad Derrick Adkins attends track meet in his name.
Strong pitching leads Owls to victories after dropping first game at home.