Your interactive, daily digest for all Scarsdale scores, schedules and standings — and a place for you to add information and images for all of your favorite sports and teams.
Your interactive, daily digest for all Scarsdale scores, schedules and standings — and a place for you to add information and images for all your favorite sports and teams.
The second round of the championship begins today at Sleepy Hollow Country Club.
Tyler Foote earned the win.
Baseball, softball, and lacrosse teams from Scarsdale go undefeated for the week.
Scarsdale defeats New Rochelle in Boys Lacrosse
Raiders have solid showing in many sports, including win over defending state champs Mamaroneck in boys baseball.
The SHS Junior Olympics was canceled this year, and as the junior class steps up to fill the shoes of the seniors, and the regular rites of passage for graduation continue, one has to ask – are junior olympics gone for good?
Raiders are led by Jennie Pechman's four goals.
The Raiders beat the Headless Horsemen 13 to 5.
Raiders continue to cruise to the league title.
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It was a brisk and exciting week for Scarsdale sports.
Jennie Pechman and Kimmy Leone combined for four goals and three assists.
Many of Scarsdale's tennis players have tennis commitments that force them to travel around the country.
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Raiders are focusing on the Section 1 team championship.
Solid starting pitching staff are expected to lead the Raiders this season.
Girls lacrosse plays a friendly scrimmage v. Ridgefield in hopes of sharpening skills.
This team of veteran players is poised for big things with change in the league schedule.
Jake Grobetz and David Goldberg return to lead Scarsdale into a new season against many unfamiliar opponents.
Core group of talented seniors gives Scarsdale optimism for big season.
Golf season started this week, but Scarsdale's public golf course won't be ready, and not just because of the storm.
Seniors Laura Lutzker and Maddie Rosenberg, and juniors Alexandra Cappello and Caroline Botvin, are expected to lead the way.
Arthur Whyte and Roscoe Balter were the top performers during the winter season.
I'll bank on the future of a scientist over an athlete, especially here.
The senior ice hockey star was also named all-section.
Basketball fans, start getting excited! The Harlem Wizards – a basketball show-team that specializes in trick shots and handwork – will be coming to Scarsdale High School tonight.
Scarsdale's 10-10 season had some great moments but also some frustrating times.
With only one senior graduating, the Raiders should have a bright future ahead of themselves.
Ignore the cool temperatures, slots at the best local day camps are filling now.
Oliverio – the lone senior on the Raiders ice hockey team – has 44 goals and 61 points and hopes to lead the Raiders on a post-season run.
The Raiders took control in the second quarter and didn't let up in a close-fought game with Mamaroneck that Scarsdale won 61-55, despite a season-high 28 points from Tiger guard Matt Mezansky.
New Rochelle grabbed the lead quickly and never let go on Monday night, handily defeating the Raiders 78-46 in a foul-filled game that had the Huguenots on top, with 23 of their points shot from the free-throw line.
The Lincoln Lancers beat the SHS basketball team 64-61 in overtime.