Blow By Bulls
March roared out like a Tiger and like a lion on Thursday as the Girls Spring Track Team battled not only the Smithtown East Running Bulls, but also the elements. . .
March roared out like a Tiger and like a lion on Thursday as the Girls Spring Track Team battled not only the Smithtown East Running Bulls, but also the elements. . .
Aiden Bisson waited a long time to make his debut on the mound for the Northport Baseball Tiger Varsity Team.
When the season opener was postponed on Tuesday due to extremely cold weather, Bisson would have to wait yet another day. Was it worth the wait?…
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Legendary Lady Tiger Lacrosse coach Carol Rainson-Rose has a birthday in June, which is right around the time her teams are preparing for the post season.
Pardon her players for their lack of creativity, but in recent years. . .
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It is hard to keep up with both the girls and boys Tiger Track and Field teams.
Not only because they run really fast, but they are breaking records and collecting medals at a pace never really seen before at Northport High School. . . .
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It’s not how you start, but how you finish, so goes the saying.
The Northport Boys Lacrosse team embodied that adage in 2021, as they looked anything like a champion at the start of last season, stumbling out of the gate by losing three of their first five games. . .
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The Lady Tigers Softball team’s arrow is pointing in the right direction – and they are in a position to push that arrow even higher in 2022.. . .
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It’s the nature of the beast in High School athletics – kids graduate when they finish 12th grade.
The 2021 Northport High School Baseball team had 17 of its players wear the cap and gown last June. That graduation ceremony was just a few weeks after making a playoff run that ended. . .
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It was the worst of quarters; it was the best of games.
The Northport Tigers, after climbing out of a large first quarter hole, will make their second straight trip to the Suffolk County Finals as the #2 seeded Blue and Gold beat the #3 Smithtown West Bulls 62-50. . .
With under three minutes left to play in their Semi-Final game against Huntington, the whole of Lady Tiger Nation could do nothing else but wait.
Northport Head Coach Rich Castellano, arms folded and bemused look on his face, stood frozen at his bench, as the 10 players on the floor milled about at center court. . .