Nautical notes on Port's waterfront.
Dozens of Plainview fans ejected from Port's gym at the start of fourth quarter.
Jessica Medaglia wins uneven bars at 16th Annual Coaches Invitational in New Hyde Park.
Game starts 6:30 p.m.
Defeat Great Neck South 136.95-123.0 to finish season in third place.
Port Washington, 130.15; Valley Stream Central 127.05.
Baldwin 64, Port Washington 29
The boys swim team take a loss, but still recognize their achievements.
Where to see the game and enjoy a bite in town.
Port Washington hosted alumni night and a tournament in January.
Vikings losing streak over as they beat conference foe Plainview, 58-51 for first 'W' of the year.
Generals 61, Vikings 52.
Herricks 30, Port Washington 24.
Lose 42-34 to remain winless in league play.
Books, website keeps former WNBC star in the spotlight.
Vikings dominate from start to finish.
Despite loss, team is trending upward.
Girls defeat Great Neck South.
The Vikings lose their first meet of the season to Conference II leading Cyclones; Medaglia wins the uneven bars.
Memorable Port Washington sports moments.
Chiefs defeat Vikings 68-39.
Upset Cold Spring Harbor with strong team effort; Jessica Medaglia wins uneven bars and vault.
Defeat Roslyn 124.75 - 117.3; Roslyn's Keren Feldsher edges Jessica Medaglia in floor.
Big Red loses 35-30 in close game against Port Vikings.
Vikings hope move into new conference, new offense leads to playoff success.
Runners of all ages take to the the street.
Runners set high goals for the team.
The Chiefs' next stop: the Nassau Class AA semifinal,
The Vikings show spirit in the semi-finals.
Vikings advance to the Nassau Class A semifinals against Massapequa and a rematch of last season's championship.
Vikings runners compete at Nassau County Cross Country Conference Championships at Bethpage State Park.
Port Washington looked tough for one half, but could not keep it up for the third and fourth quarters.
Maria Gianmanco's team will look to rebound for the start of the playoffs next week.
Ben Adler has thrived on the boys volleyball team for three years.
Port Washington beats Plainview JFK in four games, gears up for showdown with Herricks.
A look at sports in the previous week.
Vikings defense still showed promise.
With a packed crowd, the girls soccer team could not come away with a win, but they did show they had the ability to create a comeback.
The Port Washington baseball team and coaches combine efforts to raise more than $3,000 for the program.
With heavy pressure on young keeper Sara Marinelli and goal scorer Emily Rosenthal, the Vikings hope to succeed in Conference II this season once again.