From a high school athletics perspective, having a former student-athlete return as a coach is the ultimate full-circle journey.
From a high school athletics perspective, having a former student-athlete return as a coach is the ultimate full-circle journey.
It seems like every autumn, the Xaverian H.S., Bay Ridge, girls’ volleyball program adds a chapter to its short yet extremely impressive history.
The legendary pro football coach Vince Lombardi — a graduate of St. Francis Prep’s Brooklyn location — has many famous quotes, including: “The dictionary is the only place that success comes before work.”
In sports, you’ve surely heard the saying: “You gotta have heart!” This can be interpreted two ways.
As National Breast Cancer Awareness Month winds down, St. Edmund Prep H.S., Sheepshead Bay, once again turned in a monthlong series of events to support the cause.
The Xaverian H.S. and Fontbonne Hall Academy, both Bay Ridge, volleyball programs have carved out a competitive rivalry ever since Xaverian went co-ed in 2016.
Already entrenched in the mission and culture of the school, the legacy of late Archbishop Molloy H.S., Briarwood, coach Jack Curran has added a new chapter.
For the 35th year, the P.O. Christopher Hoban Memorial 5-Mile and 5-K Run took place on the third Sunday of September, with upwards of 800 runners competing. The race is hosted each year by Xaverian H.S., Bay Ridge, and it started and finished at the school while traversing the Shore Road Promenade bicycle path and Third Avenue. This is the longest-tenured fundraising event in school history.
It must be extremely challenging to be a New York Jets fan, especially since most Jets fans are also New York Mets fans.
When you totally buy into a sports organization’s mission, you might find yourself coaching for nearly 50 years.