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The final score was 3-1.
Ten turnovers meant the difference, as the team fell 17-0.
Seven athletes earn all-league honors.
Squad pulls off a shutout win despite a weather delay; athletic director says Brewster "bleeds green."
Coach says that the victory was a collective effort.
Bears have won three of their first five games.
Keep reading for details on kills, aces, blocks and more.
Read on for details on recent singles and doubles matches.
The team is slated to play its next game Tuesday afternoon in Pawling.
Students on teams from modified all the way up to varsity take to the fields between 3 and 5 p.m. on school days.
3,000 American flags framed the turf.
The team's first matchup is against Our Lady of Lourdes High School.
The first meet is at 4:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at Yorktown High School.
Team sets goals for upcoming season.
Coach discusses explosive players and more.
The Whalers intern is coaching in the Putnam Hockey Association.
The team is competing this summer in a league at Lakeland.
All-section players Ohberg and Yarusso confident that squad will still be successful.
Softball squad stands out with 5-0 record.
One of this year's star baseball players will attend Boston College this fall.
These youngsters are no strangers to working hard.
Delzio named League IB Coach of the Year, and several players earn honors.
Bears' junior Charlie Carr excelled at the recent state track and field championships.
Sophomore first Brewster girls lax player to do so.
The fourth-grade boys squad is enjoying a successful spring.
Bears tie for third in Class A championships; Carr qualifies for states.