Part 4 of Newsday’s look back at Long Island’s best basketball players for each decade, a series that will take you through seven decades for the boys and five decades for the girls.
Joe Gaskin is already bouncing back. The Long Island high school basketball referee, who went into cardiac arrest while calling a Nassau County Class A final between Floral Park and West Hempstead ...
After more than a dozen years with the program, David Long has stepped down as the head coach of the Summerville boys basketball program. Long notified the high school’s administration on March ...
There is a rich history of Long Island boys basketball, and the 1960s was the decade of the game-changer. The biggest star, of course, was Julius Erving, who became known as Dr. J for his out ...
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SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCIV) — Summerville High School's boys basketball head coach announced Monday he's stepping down from the position. David L. Long said he plans to stay in education but feels ...
The biggest win in Port Washington boys basketball history was secured when ... t alive the last time their town’s team was in this Long Island Championship game, could finally exhale and ...
SOUTH BEND – Everything about this Notre Dame women’s basketball team is awesome ... The outcome had long been decided, yet there the Irish were deep into the fourth quarter with the core ...
LONG ISLAND (WABC) -- It was a scary moment last week when a referee at a high school basketball game on Long Island suddenly collapsed on the court. The game was paused and people panicked.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WEAU) - Durand-Arkansaw girls basketball saw their stellar season come to an end in the WIAA Division 4 State Semifinals in a 58-45 loss to St. Mary Catholic. The Panthers held an ...
It is now win or go home as the Vols will look for their first Basketball national championship.
She’s two for two. A Long Island athletic director helped resuscitate a basketball referee who suddenly collapsed during a title game Saturday — nearly 20 years after saving another colleague ...
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