Moyer's marvelous as showcase standout By Bob Liepa Hometown hero Bret Moyer tossed seven shutout innings for the Sound Bay Battlecats in their 11-1 defeat of the Hampton Whalers. [Full Story] |
On verge of qualifying for national championships By Chuck Adams Triathlon, which started out as a hobby for Fred Carter, has grown into a full-blown commitment. [Full Story] |
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GMSL ROUNDUP
Marcello ties Skippers for top spot By Chuck Adams In retrospect, a pair of early-season losses may have done Marcello Masonry's men's softball team some good. [Full Story] |
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NFWSL ROUNDUP
One big inning makes all the difference By Chuck Adams A 15-run first inning sent Fogarty Air Conditioning on the way to an 18-3 win over Jason's Vineyard in the North Fork Women's Softball League. [Full Story] |
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RIVERHEAD RACEWAY ROUNDUP
Blewett takes pass to victory lane Jimmy Blewett made a thrilling pass with five laps to go before winning the Baldwin, Evans & Jarzombek 77 Memorial at Riverhead Raceway. [Full Story] |
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The Moyer line Bret Moyer's pitching line for the Sound Bay Battlecats in their 11-1 win over the Hampton Whalers on Friday night. IP H R ER BB SO ... [Full Story] |
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SPORTS BRIEFS
AFTER 15 GAMES, A LOSS The All-League Hitmen 18-and-under team took its first loss of the season on Saturday when it split a National Baseball League ... [Full Story] |
Charlie Caraftis at the Mattituck Fishing Station and Marina on Mattituck Inlet said that scup fishing was still very good with some 2 1/2-pounders in ... [Full Story] |
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SPORTS DESK/Bob Liepa
No doubt about it, these guys can play SPORTS DESK/Bob Liepa The North Fork got a taste of college summer baseball, and it was impressive. [Full Story] |
Vedder's backyard course design brings game home GOLF GAZETTE/Jay Dempsey Chris Vedder, a former golf pro, has turned his backyard into a two-hole, 80-yard golf course, with elevated tee boxes, bunkers, greens and flag sticks. [Full Story] |
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NORTH FORK OUTDOORS/Martin Garrell
Whatever happened to ethics among anglers? NORTH FORK OUTDOORS/Martin Garrell Anglers, once known as a group for consideration and respect for one another, too often forget all about ethical behavior. [Full Story] |
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SCOREBOARD
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