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SECTION 1JOHN JAY-EAST FISHKILL 2, PORT CHESTER 1 (OT)
PITTSBURGH — A talented and mobile young quarterback tasked with taking over a playoff team from a veteran.
NEW ORLEANS — Drew Brees is in his 13th year playing for the Saints — and it's been about that long since he's beaten the Cleveland Browns.
LANDOVER, Md. — Quinton Dunbar watched in middle school as Larry Fitzgerald caught passes in the NFL.
1923 — Bill Tilden wins the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association championship, beating William Johnston in straight sets, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4.
MONTGOMERY — Senior running back Xavier Martinez didn’t think Pine Bush was as bad as its 0-2 start heading into Friday’s Section 9 Class AA league...
NON-LEAGUEJAMES I. O’NEILL 35, RONDOUT VALLEY 6
BOSTON — Noah Syndergaard was still wearing a plastic bib from a local seafood chain when he spoke to reporters after shutting down the Red Sox in his first-ever...
NEW YORK — Aaron Judge's wrist got a big hand.The reigning AL Rookie of the Year returned to right field for the first time since his right wrist was...
WASHINGTONVILLE — It seemed over 16 seconds after it started, when Syncere Tatum returned the opening kickoff 95 yards to set the tone for Newburgh Free...
CROSS COUNTRYARMY OPEN
MHALWALLKILL 5, ELLENVILLE 0Singles: Emily Savage (W) d. Hannah Stanforth 6-0, 6-0; Lizzie Pushman (W) d. Alayna...
MHALRONDOUT VALLEY 183, HIGHLAND 212(at Apple Greens GC)Highland (1-2): Marc Panzella 42; Lenny...
GIRLS VOLLEYBALLOCIAA DIVISION IMONROE-WOODBURY 3, MIDDLETOWN 1Scores: 20-25, 25-16,...
OCIAA DIVISION IMONROE-WOODBURY 8, PINE BUSH 0Monroe-Woodbury goals: Kaelyn Solatto 3; Liz Allen 2; Josephine...
MHALRONDOUT VALLEY 3, ELLENVILLE 0Rondout Valley goals: Lea Smith 2; Courtney Coffey
CROSS COUNTRYARMY OPEN(at Bowdoin Park, Wappingers Falls)
The new sprint football team at nearby Saint Thomas Aquinas (Sparkill, Rockland County) opens play Saturday by hosting Post University at 6 p.m. STAC hits the road for games...
OCIAAPINE BUSH 103, MONROE-WOODBURY 83
NEW YORK — Former Jets linebacker Dylan Donahue has been suspended 14 weeks by the NFL for violating its substance abuse policy.