Cougars fight hard all game, including goalie Patrick Grillo who made 12 saves.
Complete effort Saturday propels Cougars toward postseason, but not before big game against Garden City today.
The Orioles and Yankees clashed yesterday afternoon with the Yankees rallying for a 10-7 win.
Brian O'Gorman had seven kills and eight blocks and Matt Lawner served three aces yesterday to lead Kennedy to a sweep Hewlett.
The Cougars took down the Colts 12-0 yesterday with a stellar performance from starting pitcher Sam Finkel and an offensive explosion.
Freshman Gianna Saladino pitched well in her first start of the year for the Lady Colts yesterday, but was outdueled on the day by Herricks' Justine Lopez as the Highlanders won, 3-0.
Dan Sullivan and Tom Viverito homered, and John Mekelburg pitched six effective innings yesterday as the Colts topped Oceanside 9-1.
The Lady Cougars kept their hold on first place with a 13-1 victory against the Knights yesterday.
Lady Colts softball rallies, but give lead right back in 4-2 loss yesterday to Valley Stream Central.
Thomas Viverito homered, and Joe Christopher threw five innings without giving up an earned run in a 9-5 Calhoun win yesterday.
Kennedy softball finds itself in first place after a great performance yesterday by starting pitcher Gabbi Calia and an eight-run top of the fifth.
Kevin Archbold and John Daddino put on a show, striking out a combined 28 batters over 16 innings, as Carey defeated Kennedy 2-1 yesterday in nine innings.
Having lost five in a row against tough opponents, the Colts defeated Farmingdale in four games yesterday behind 12 kills from Alex Morra and five aces by Brian Grambo.
Sam Finkel didn't allow a hit through the first six innings as Kennedy downed Herricks yesterday, 10-0.
Heat, SAT hangovers and haphazard lacrosse doom the Colts Saturday.
Hicksville's 17 hit attack too much to overcome as first place Comets prevail over Calhoun in softball Friday, 15-6.
Calhoun badminton, led by captains Christina Strezenec, Alyssa Demonte and Kaitlin Gallo, won six of seven matches against Farmingdale yesterday to move to a perfect 9-0 on the season.
Andrew Wood pitched six solid innings to get the win and the offense did the rest, as the Cougars defeated Massapequa yesterday, 14-5.
Calhoun tops Schreiber, 10-6, on windy day behind strong games from Suss and Beccaris.
The Colts hit the ball hard, but they fell short to Baldwin yesterday, 5-1.
North Shore scored early and often as they defeated Calhoun yesterday, 17-4.
Jake Thomas hit a three-run homer with two strikes on him in the top of the seventh to tie the game, and then Calhoun scored five runs in the eighth yesterday to secure an 11-6 win against rival Kennedy.
The Colts hung tough after a rough first game, but ultimately fell to Port Washington yesterday, three games to zero.
Tying run gunned down at home in the top of the sixth as Kennedy fell short to Massapequa yesterday, 6-5.
Thirteen kills by Brendan Mills and 12 by Andrew Hirsch helped Kennedy rebound from their first loss of the season as they defeated Jericho yesterday.
A big day at Birch School, Behrens elected to library board, Merrick school budget adopted, Kennedy 'Unplugged'...
The Lady Cougars got a two-run homer from Brittany Venezia, but it was not enough Saturday as Hicksville cruised to a 15-4 victory at Kennedy High School.
Jake Thomas drove in the winning run in the sixth inning yesterday to put the Colts over the Cougars, 6-4.
Taking on Roslyn yesterday afternoon in a non-conference game, the Colts fought hard but ultimately fell, 3-1.
Sam Finkel pitched a complete game as Kennedy beat Port Washington, 6-3, yesterday to claim its sixth straight victory.
Jake Thomas and Thomas Viverito went deep, and Ryan Kass reached five times in Calhoun's 25-6 win yesterday against visiting Massapequa.
Robbie Stalzer's pitching performance and a big sixth inning from the offense helped Kennedy to a 5-0 win yesterday over Baldwin.
Early plate patience leads to offensive outburst; Calhoun softball squad wins third straight yesterday, 18-6.
Joe Saladino crushed a two-run homer with two outs and two strikes in the top of the seventh against Massapequa, and the Colts were able to stun the hosting Chiefs yesterday, 2-1.
Despite dropping a game for the first time this season, the Cougars took three out of four games from Lawrence yesterday to jump to 3-0 for the season.
After tying the game 7-7 in the top of the sixth, the Cougars gave up two runs to Baldwin in the bottom of the inning and lost yesterday, 9-7.
Every player in the Cougars lineup reached base at least once and scored a run, and Gabbi Calia threw a one-hitter in a 14-1 victory Friday over Great Neck South.
Forced to play without four of their starters, Calhoun lost in straight sets to Hicksville Friday.
The Pirates trimmed the lead to 6-4 in the fourth and had the bases loaded yesterday, but Calhoun's Mike Grossane stepped up his game to give the Colts the win.
County Legislator Dave Denenberg was on hand recently at the Merrick PAL Intramural Soccer Festival.