A look at varsity sports scores.
The SJC softball team won seven games in an action-packed week.
The Golden Eagles baseball team went 2-2 this past weekend, losing its first games in Skyline Conference play.
A quick glance into Patchogue-Medford's upcoming baseball and softball seasons.
The Golden Eagles earn their first two wins in Florida this past weekend, and women's softball starts its season in Myrtle Beach.
With the spring sports season about to begin, take a look back at some of the results from the winter season.
St. Joseph's College was stunned in the first round of the ECAC Div. III Metro Basketball Tournament, ending its impressive season.
The Golden Eagles are defeated by Purchase Saturday night, just short of the Skyline title.
School will start playing varsity schedule in spring of 2012.
All had chances in wrestle back bracket, but lost.
The women's basketball team rattled off three victories this week, inching its way closer to the final playoff spot in the Skyline Conference.
It was a rough week for Pat-Med basketball, as the boys and girls teams each drop three game.
Raiders offense sputters, Sachem East rolls to victory.
The Raiders Girls Basketball team played a pair of games this week, going 1-1 against Longwood and Lindenhurst.
Aileen Yaeger scores 10 of her game high 14 points to lead fourth quarter charge.
Nearly 500 runners compete in the 10-mile race.
In final two minutes, Raiders narrow gap from 12 to two points but it wasn't enough to get the win.
Struggles from free-throw line late in the game plague comeback attempt.
Race re-scheduled after inclement weather postpones original date.
Pat-Med fell behind in the first quarter and was never able to recover in a league loss to Floyd Thursday night.
Team has 7-2 standing in League II.
The boys basketball team slips to 1-3 overall Tuesday evening.
St. Joseph's College basketball running strong on all fronts.
The Girls Basketball team had trouble generating offense all afternoon.
A look at the Varsity sports scores.
The girls have their first meet Thursday at Suffolk County Community College.