It was a great week for lacrosse and varsity softball.
The senior has provided great leadership for Sleepy.
Balanced scoring was the key for Sleepy.
Hornets looking to build off second place performance in league a year ago.
A summary of this week's spring high school sports
Robby Mullman and Alex Kupferman led the way for the Tigers.
Mike Valentin leads a talented team that is excited for the season.
Headless Horsemen will replace Deanne Lindsay with Cassandra Torres and Jamie Bucci.
The Hornets have to replace the bulk of their roster in the competitive Ivy League.
A talented veteran squad returns from a 12-4 team.
Team chemistry a strength at the start of the year.
The program has made great strides over the past several years.
Four senior pitchers will be at the forefront of Hackley's team this season.
This year, the team is young and will face new competitors.
Former Sleepy Hollow athletes take their talents to college.
It's the end of an era as Sleepy Hollow's Tauress Campbell and Brionna Gamble finished their great careers.
The Hornets finished 13-15 playing a tough schedule.
Sleepy Hollow had a great season, finishing 14-5.
The boys and girls basketball teams squared off against the Harlem MagicMasters.
The senior recorded her 1,000th point in a 65-51 win over Dalton.
Sophomore Brett Pesce was named all-section. Bradlee Pesce and Josh Kaplan were both named all-league honorable mention.
A recap of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow's top stories for the week of Feb. 22-28.
After two playoff wins, the Legends fell to Rye.
Tarrytown women make their presence known in "Suburbia".
The Legends built a commanding four-goal lead and held on for the victory. They will face Pelham in the second round on Wednesday night.
The Legends open the postseason tonight against Brewster.
Sleepy Hollow may not have made the final round, but here is your guide to Championship Week.
Justin Seim, Dan Shaw and Koho Boateng all took home a state championship.
The senior rebounded from a loss in the semifinals with two wins to take third place; teammate Dondrey Sharrock finished fifth.
The Sleepy Hollow senior will face Arlington's Greg Wetzel int he 160-pound bracket; Sleepy Hollow's Dondrey Sharrock is still in contention for a third- place finish.
The boys fell to Rye, 39-54.
The girls were handed a 62-33 loss to Peekskill in a playoff game.
The boys and girls varsity teams face tough games today.
The University North Carolina-bound star broke a school and league record in the 100-breaststroke.
The Headless Horsemen will send a strong 9-man team to sectionals.
Sleepy Hollow boys basketball team defeated Irvington 64-56 in the last regular season game.
Bradlee Pesce, a senior on the Sleepy Hollow/Irvington ice hockey team, is having a good season thanks to increased practice time.
Basketball, hockey and track.
Hackley senior Jack Houghteling was named as a Golden Dozen honorable mention for his success on the field and in the classroom.
After an injury, lead changes and two overtimes, the Sleepy Hollow girls varsity basketball team beats Woodlands 57-50.