Jake Steinfeld, of Body by Jake, and David Morrow, creator of Warrior Sports, co-authored “Take a Shot!: A Remarkable Story of Perseverance, Friendship and a Really Crazy Adventure” and was published last week.
Team ends with five wins.
With the Olympics starting on Wednesday, will you be more in tune to the Games, or pro sports?
Kyle Keenan posts a goal and an assist in the U.S. victory over Canada in the Federation of International Lacrosse U19 World Championships.
Matt Morganelli will play for Long Island in 15th annual Empire Challenge high school football all-star game.
Smithtown West jumped out to a 6-4 lead after one quarter but were outscored 9-3 the rest of the way in a semifinal playoff loss to Ward Melville.
Ward Melville eliminates Smithtown East, 12-5.
The young golfer will play for the same school that Tiger Woods once played.
Anthony Annunziato's salary at Smithtown will be more than his salary at Bayport-Blue Point and will also exceed what current superintendent Edward Ehmann makes.
St. James based Roller Derby Team gaining tremendous community support.
A Melville boy with an incurable kidney disease gets a battling lesson from former Mets player, Frank Catalanotto.
Former Smithtown West lacrosse star Robert Pannell up for two prestigious awards while in senior season at Cornell.
James Funaro of Nesconset will get "City Spirit" award for his fundraising for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Smithtown shines in 2011 in high school, collegiate and professional sports.
Tony Romano is looking forward to the New York Islanders' main camp and possible NHL debut.
John Curtis of Smithtown Central High School was drafted twelfth overall by the Cleveland Indians in the 1966 Major League Baseball draft.
Although the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup, Smithtown native Chris Higgins had a great series. Check out the seven games of statistics for Higgins.
Drexel University and former West lacrosse player Scott Perri was named as an All-American honorable mention, according to a Drexel University Athletics report.
Cornell University's Robert Pannell has been nominated for the award given to the top collegiate lacrosse player.
West Baseball improved to 6-0 after defeating Half Hollow Hills East 11-1 Monday morning behind a strong offensive attack and the right arm of Anthony Gatto.
The Bulls will square off against Half Hollow Hills East in a three-game League III series starting Monday morning.
The Bulls went on a 7-0 run over the final 14 minutes to break a 5-5 tie and defeat Commack for their first league win of the season.
After going up by two in the first quarter, Garden City's frantic offense and tight defense put the Trojans on top, defeating the Bulls Saturday afternoon.
West boys, ranked among the nation's best, leads the way in local lacrosse.
East girls advance but boys fall in basketball playoffs, two wrestlers place at county tournament