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Del Potro beats Federer in US Open quarters, faces Nadal next

NEW YORK — So much for the first U.S. Open matchup between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.Federer failed to live up to his end of the bargain.Hours...

Wild-card Renegades rained out

The Hudson Valley Renegades have earned the wild-card in the New York-Penn League, and will open the...

All-American women's final 4 at Open

NEW YORK — Madison Keys completed the clean sweep for American women, giving the host country all four U.S. Open semifinal spots for the first time in 36...

Mets' Gsellman shines in rain

NEW YORK — One of the best games the Mets have played all season came with hardly anyone in the stands to see it.Robert Gsellman pitched well in a winning...

Ken McMillan: Wallkill trying to re-establish football success

HAMLET OF WALLKILL — If you have any doubt that football is a big thing in Wallkill, stroll to the high school on any late afternoon.

Sept. 6 girls cross country roundup

Girls cross countryMonroe-Woodbury 19, Kingston 44(at Monroe-Woodbury, 3.1 miles)

Sept. 6 boys cross country roundup

 Boys cross countryMonroe-Woodbury 15, Kingston 50(at Monroe-Woodbury, 3.1 miles)

Sept. 6 girls soccer roundup

Girls soccerS.S. Seward 2, Port Jervis 1S.S. Seward goals: Danielle Mabee; Alexa Roach.

Sept. 6 girls volleyball roundup

VolleyballNon-leagueWashingtonville 3, Burke Catholic 1

Sept. 6 girls swimming roundup

Girls swimmingOCIAANewburgh Free Academy 119, Warwick 67

Sept. 6 Mount Saint Mary roundup

Men’s soccerMount Saint Mary 4, Bard 0

Sept. 6 SUNY New Paltz roundup

Women’s soccerNew Paltz 1, Ramapo 0

Blog: College football TV, radio, web schedule for Sept. 7-9

There are four matchups between AP Top 25 teams – unfortunately, all during prime time on Saturday night – and three more involving teams with votes in the AP...

WFAN host Craig Carton charged in ticket-selling scam

NEW YORK — Sports radio personality Craig Carton was arrested Wednesday on fraud charges alleging he and others used a Ponzi scheme and a concert ticket-selling scam...

Todd Jennings: Running stats are cool, but first step is what really counts

There’s an old factoid that says a typical runner will take between 40,000-50,000 steps in the marathon distance of 26.2 miles. I remember the first time I read...

Beckham stretches, but doesn't practice

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Three-time Pro Bowler Odell Beckham Jr. is itching to play in the  Giants' season opener against Dallas and just as uncertain whether...

Patriots open season against tough Chiefs

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots are set to kick off another season in the afterglow of a Super Bowl title.Seven months after completing the...

Jets' Miles has broken eye socket

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Rontez Miles felt a sharp pain in his right eye and then couldn't see for several minutes. That's when the fear started to creep in.The...

Blog: Wednesday's sports postponements

Boys golf Ellenville at John A. Coleman Catholic, ppd. Cross country Warwick at Valley Central, ppd. to Sept. 19 Liberty, Livingston Manor at Tri-Valley, ppd. to Oct. 10, at...

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