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Written by Mike Smith   
Thursday, 02 September 2010 13:59
1. Nugent Stadium, Rye
From a first-class playing field to some of its iconic surroundings, Nugent Stadium in Rye might be the best place to catch a game—spring or fall. As with so many of the new turf fields that were constructed over the past decade or so, Nugent can handle just about any type of athletic contest, and often will host three varsity competitions on a Saturday afternoon.
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Concussion seminar held for football youth PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike Smith   
Thursday, 02 September 2010 13:57

 Parents and coaches educated on specifics of head trauma

In the world of sports, it seems that over the past few years – quite fittingly – that concussions have been on everyone’s mind. As new medical breakthroughs allow doctors to better study both the short- and long-term effects of head trauma, the severity of concussions has been better understood and the findings have been shocking.

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Throwdown: Key players from around the section PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike Smith   
Thursday, 26 August 2010 13:47

1. Lia Bellizzi, Tatiana Saunders – Rye Girls Soccer
Either one of these girls could have warranted their own section – together they make Rye’s soccer team an instant contender for the Section I title. What’s interesting is how both Bellizzi and Saunders bring different skill sets to the game.

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Blue skies for Huskies girls PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike Smith   
Thursday, 02 September 2010 13:38

Harrison hosts professional women’s soccer club at morning clinic

Harrison goalkeeper Jackie Fonseca is, understandably, a huge footie fanatic. By her own admission, she follows the sport religiously, devoting much of her waking day to thinking, talking and watching soccer.

On Monday morning, Fonseca and her teammates on Harrison’s girls soccer team got a true treat as they participated in a clinic run by members of the Sky Blue professional women’s soccer club, which just happens to be one of Fonseca’s favorite teams.

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Segal, Stokoe hope ESG experience will pay off this fall PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike Smith   
Thursday, 26 August 2010 13:29

 

To Harrison volleyball fans, both Jess Segal and Lily Stokoe are likely familiar faces. The top two returnees on a Huskies squad that is characterized by youth, Segal and Stokoe are the elder stateswomen – veteran leaders who will be asked to lead a squad that will likely have 13 juniors on the roster back into the sectional playoffs. But while the girls’ success at the scholastic level has been good, the team is hoping that some valuable experience the two gained over the summer will be enough to put Harrison over the top this year.

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