Week of September 12-19.
It was a defensive struggle Friday night but Lindenhurst was able to make a few more big plays that led to a 7-6 victory.
Raiders to square off against Lindenhurst in a Suffolk County Division I battle on Friday night.
Team wins in 12-0 shutout.
The Raiders were defeated by West Islip, 37-6, in Division I play.
U16 baseball squad beats Cuba, 9-0, for baseball title.
Annual fishing tournament held at Patchogue's Mascot Dock.
Will represent his country at 2011 IBAF World AA/16U Youth Baseball Championships.
Heavy rains did not slow down the participants.
Multi-cultural tournament reunites friends, former teammates.
Men's and women's divisions compete for the cup.
Won first title in 108th event, ranked ninth overall in PBA in 2010.
Ryan Siebert competes in grueling races each month and continues to train at Pat-Med HS and St. Joseph's College.
Patrick Cleary and Garrett Roebke competed on the Long Island East Regional team in Germantown, MD.
Former New York State champion at Pat-Med is head wrestling coach at Eastport-South Manor.
Pat-Med alum played in big leagues for six seasons and now teaches the next generation in North Carolina.
One of Patchogue-Medford's greatest athletes was a three-sport stud in high school.
Patrick Cleary and Garrett Roebke to play in lacrosse classic.
West Islip upsets third-seeded Patchogue-Medford in loser's bracket.
Stephanie Marran finished the season ranked 27th nationally in goals.
The Raiders varsity baseball team continues their strong season, with a 6-2 victory over Bellport in the first round of the Suffolk County Class AA playoffs.
Thomas Butler retires 24 batters in a row.
A look at varsity sports scores.
Team reflects on record and future.
Lacrosse's final game Monday.
Raiders win 8-1 over William Floyd.
Boys tennis team on its way to 10th-straight trip to the postseason.
The top-seeded Golden Eagles were held winless in the Skyline Conference Tournament this past week.
Looks to spread his winning ways on the college level.
Sporting results from St. Joseph's College and Briarcliffe from this past week.