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West Genesee coach parlays no-nonsense approach into national record for lacrosse wins.
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Prized UConn recruit displays an all-around game, fortified by international experience.
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Coach of reigning New York Federation champions had been diagnosed with cancer last fall.
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Ridge Barden passed away after suffering a head injury Friday night.
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B.J. O'Hara, who coached on 9 NCAA championship lacrosse teams, steps in to save the season in central New York.
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Also, Long Island Lutheran boys and girls earn titles.
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West Virginia recruit scores 26 to beat Jamestown in NYSPHSAA Class AA final.
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Also, Cicero-North Syracuse and Peekskill net big wins.
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Also, Christ the King gets wins behind football star.
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Also, Bria Smith and Breanna Stewart win postseason awards.
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Senior stars are both heading to the Big East in the fall.
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Rice, Christ the King, Licoln and Boys & Girls will play for championships.
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Cornwall senior wins state title as she preps for World Cross Country Championships.
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Also, Saniya Chong scores 61 points for Ossining.
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Also, ice hockey section finals are done; Hicksville soccer player wins Gatorade award.
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Also, Olicia Williams moves to No. 2 in the country in the 1,000.
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Just two boys basketball teams remain perfect in New York's largest class.
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Coaches at Cardozo and Wings Academy refuse to use their starters in showcase event.
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Also, PSAL seeds come out; Tragedy strikes Churchville-Chili.
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High school scene has everything from a coin flip to decide a playoff spot to a premature promotion for a new football team.
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Also, this may be the first season a school wins football and boys hoops state titles.
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MaxPreps awards check to team for its participation in Gatorade's 'Signatures Fueled by G' series, then the team makes donation to Roswell Park Cancer Institute.
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Senior qualifies for World Championships and is selected U.S. high school Runner of the Year.
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Joe Cipp Jr. steps down at Bellport to focus on his administrative duties; More football players from the Empire State are signing Division I offers.
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Vikings score pair of impressive weekend wins to jump into PSAL picture.
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University of Oregon recruits produce stellar results as well.
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Syracuse picks up verbal commitment from a 2012 player.
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Trip to West Virginia turns out to be a downer for some top New York teams; Margo Hackett of Pawling reaches the 2,000-point mark.
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Aisling Cuffe will skip Millrose Games to keep training for national team berth.
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All-state lineman gets offer from in-state program.