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Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009

New heroes emerge from Battle

When Eric Klingsberg was looking to transfer out of St. Mary’s (Manhasset) midway through his sophomore year, his mother, Joan, wanted him to follow her path and attend St. Francis Prep. Comment.

Two is better than one for Cardozo vs. St. Peter’s

Ron Naclerio was worried about a letdown and that was a legitimate concern considering his Cardozo boys’ basketball team was playing at noon on Saturday following an emotional victory over Thomas Edison less than 24 hours earlier. Comment.

Monday, Jan. 19, 2009

Mary Louis girls are all about Benjamin

Joe Lewinger sat on the bench and watched Avis Benjamin attempt to make a spin move in the paint. Instead, what he saw was the junior traveling during a win against South Shore on Dec. 30. What came next for the then−coach of The Mary Louis Academy at that moment was neither anger nor frustration. Comment.

Smith drops 44 in Stanners’ upset of Loughlin

He scored 44 points, 12 shy of the single−game record set by Kenny Anderson, but it’s what Archbishop Molloy senior guard Russell Smith did on the final inbound of the game that was the topic of conversation when the crowd filed out of Jack Curran Gymnasium following the Stanners’ stunning and controversial 87−84 victory against Bishop Loughlin Friday night. Comment.

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