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Clarkstown North's dominant 65-29 victory over Ramapo finishes regular season on a high note.
Yorktown boys, girls go on to try for sectional titles.
Teams get ready for sectionals next week.
Rams defeat Indian, 74-3.
After falling to North last year in semis, South gets redemption, 3-1, and goes on to face Suffern in finals.
Nanuet ties it up with seven minutes left, and then wins game over Clarkstown North, 2-1.
North's Alfredo Godinez gets hat trick to score half of Rams' goals in 6-1 victory.
Vikings score two goals in first half to beat the Rams, 2-0.
Hundreds of Clarkstown Soccer Club youth players turn out at Kennedy-Dells Park for free event.
Thanks to excellent hitting, New City mercies South Orangetown, 16-6, in bottom of the 5th.
Giants move on in TOC after exciting baseball win.
Rams headed for Section One tourney.
Falcons put up strong defensive effort, but difficulties executing on offense left them with 13th loss of season, 21-0.
Despite a great game by Falcons, they couldn't take home a win without their injured goalie.
But Rams fall to Vikings with a ninth-inning walk.
Despite high energy and intelligent play on both sides, South came out on top, 9-3.
An early 10-run deficit was too much for the Falcons to overcome.
Despite solid effort, Nanuet's veteran attackers too much for Albertus defense.
Grand slam not enough for Rams.
4 errors and 6 unearned runs hurt Falcons; team season at 6-8.
Albertus boys lacrosse came to play, but couldn't defeat the more experienced Pirates.
13-12 game decided in seventh.
Rams have difficulty maintaining possession, resulting in 17-3 loss.
Falcons were outmatched by the more experienced team, falling 14-0.
Though they competed well in the first half, things fell apart for the Rams in the second.
Team stepped up in competition with larger schools.
Rams had difficulty getting it going on offense, but were able to hit when it counted.
Rams faced tough competition when they played Suffern Tuesday, but rose up to the occasion with a 7-0 victory.
After an early deficit, the Rams fought hard to come back but lost 10-6.
Clarkstown North came out swinging, but couldn't overcome an early deficit.
After a tough fight, second-half turnovers work against the Rams.
Girls, boys participate in league event.
Demand growing for use of Clarkstown fields by youth and adult leagues.
Bardonia resident organized officials for softball, baseball games throughout Rockland County.
Wins in tennis, softball. Losses in baseball, boys lacrosse.
Harrison wins in 10-6 showing.
Rams beat Suffern,1 0.
Rams can't make up 6-4 deficit.
1976 graduate played four sports.