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The latest summer recreation and sports in the area
Tappan Zee comes back after falling behind, 3-1; neither team could score in two overtime periods.
The Dutchmen boys' basketball team beat out the Red Raiders 50-47 in a dramatic championship game.
The latest on college sports in the area
Albertus Magnus clinches at least a tie with Pearl River for the league title with the victory.
The Pearl River boys basketball team took the lead late in the third quarter and held on for a 52-48 victory over Tappan Zee Tuesday at Pearl River
Number of honorees has grown to 60
Anthony "Jake" Ventriglia will be inducted into Tappan Zee High's Hall of Fame
The men win by a one-goal margin
Read on for Tappan Zee cross-country results, information on Nyack's up-and-coming runners and the big football game looming.
Residents from around Rockland and Westchester are playing Big League Kickball. Their home base? Nyack's Black Bear Saloon.
St. Thomas Aquinas men's soccer posts a conference win.
Indians defeat Eagles 41-27.
Ground game helps Dutchmen garner 31-6 triumph.
The latest on college sports in the area.
The Dutchmen proved victorious in Saturday's Orange Bowl, and hopes to make winning a season-long habit.
The varsity and junior varsity squads have a loss and a win.
Missed out on last weekend's sporting events? Debrief here.
Claiming first was South Nyack's Art Gunther Jr.
RRA placed third out of seven boats that finished, and overcame rough and dangerous conditions.
Playing away from home, NHS football prevailed 28-0.
The 25K will begin in Nyack and end by the George Washington Bridge.
South Nyack's 10-miler is approaching—meet two top contenders.
Tappan Zee High School's football team is looking to topple Pearl River in the Orange Bowl.
Area athletes are preparing to play and benefit the community.
Piermont's Police Athletic League (PAL) put on a successful night out—one of many more to come, they hope.
Volunteer coach Wes Verajas hopes to bring the PAL team success.
The River Rowing Association competed in a national rowing competition this past weekend—and secured first place.
The River Rowing Association will compete this weekend to defend its Club Quad title.
South Nyack's Orangetown Fire Company took on Tarrytown's Riverside Company this past weekend in softball.
The Police Athletic League has recently added youth boxing to its recreational activities.
Wiffle Ball enthusiasts from Nyack and Piermont—and elsewhere in the region—can join up.