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Sports

Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010

Hunt, Smyer power Royals past St. Pete’s

There is a running joke between Terrel Hunt and Jayvaun Smyer dating back to their days as eighth-graders playing for the Valley Stream Green Hornets youth football team. Hunt, the Christ the King quarterback, usually finds the end zone more times in a game than Smyer, the receiver, does. The Syracuse-bound star had to make sure Smyer didn’t run away from him like he did the St. Peter’s defense. Comment.

Long drive, stout defense help Cross douse Firebirds

Time nearly ran out on Holy Cross, but it wasn’t for the final whistle. Comment.

Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010

Big win continues to elude Campus Magnet

For all Eric Barnett has accomplished since taking over the Campus Magnet football program five years ago, the Bulldogs are best known for failing to pick up a marquee victory. Comment.

Terriers’ aerial show falls short vs. Mount

The St. Francis Prep players received appreciative applause from their parents and fans as they walked back to the locker room. You wouldn’t have known the Terriers had just lost had you not watched what happened on the field or the events immediately after the game. Comment.

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