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NYC high school soccer game canceled after group of about 30 migrants refuse to leave the field — even after cops showed up
A high school soccer game at a public field in East Harlem was canceled after a group of migrants refused to leave the pitch so the kids could play. “I directly asked them to leave and some of them kind of took it into consideration, but then four or five of them said, ‘You know what, f–k it, we don’t have to leave, we can do whatever we want,'” said Erik Johansson, the coach of the Manhattan Kickers 17-year-old boys travel team. About 40 boys from both teams showed up on Sunday, April 14 at Thomas Jefferson Park for the 5 p.m....
Hudson County coaching legend John Nagel dies
His name is synonymous with Hudson County cross country and track and field, and his teams were known statewide. John Nagel’s passion for the sport guided a coaching career that spanned six different decades, nearly 250 championships and hundreds of loyal runners at St. Dominic Academy of Jersey City, where he coached for the past 46 years.
Softball: Two undefeated teams remain in latest North Jersey Top 25 rankings
I had a simple question for a North Jersey softball coach this week. “Are you good? Or are you good?” Because there is a difference. We're three weeks into the North Jersey softball season and that means the season is almost half over. It’s not a very long season. Now is the time when we find out if teams are just good on paper, or good for real.
VOTE for the North Jersey Baseball Player of the Week for April 14-20
After another action-packed week of the high school baseball season, it's time to look back on the best performances. Read about the players who stood out and let us know who you think should be the North Jersey Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.
Zamboni bus: A NYC tour bus was turned into a Zamboni for the NHL playoffs
The New York Rangers have hockey fans in New York City buzzing, and as the Rangers take to the ice in Madison Square Garden for their first-round series against the Washington Capitals, fans in the city will be able to see the sights in a special Zamboni-themed tour bus. The...
Jersey City, April 24 High School 🏐 Game Notice
The Snyder High School volleyball team will have a game with Hudson Catholic Regional High School on April 24, 2024, 15:30:00 CST. ALWAYS WANTED TO DUNK LIKE A TOTAL BADASS, OR DEVELOP ROCK-SOLID WORK ETHIC....
Robert Kraft "not comfortable" supporting alma mater Columbia amid protests
FOXBORO - New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft indicated he will no longer be donating to Columbia University as pro-Palestinian protests continued for a sixth day at his alma mater's New York City campus.Kraft issued a statement through his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism and its #StandUpToJewishHate campaign. "I am deeply saddened at the virulent hate that continues to grow on campus and throughout our country," Kraft said. "I am no longer confident that Columbia can protect its students and staff and I am not comfortable supporting the university until corrective action is taken."What is happening at Columbia University?More than 100 people...
State champion wrestler Rocco Dellagatta transfers to St. John Vianney
Rocco Dellagatta, the 2024 NJSIAA 285-pound champion, has transferred from St. Joseph (Montvale) to St. John Vianney for his senior season. St. John Vianney athletic director Rich Lamberson said late Monday afternoon Dellagatta has enrolled as a student at the school. A Cornell University recruit, Dellagatta won his state championship...
NYC parents face retaliation after voting for DOE review of trans athletes in girls’ sports
Parent members of a Manhattan school board who support a public review of the city’s decision to let transgender athletes play in female sports have faced a backlash in their professional and personal lives, they told The Post. The Community Education Council for District 2, the city’s largest neighborhood school board, passed a controversial and highly-publicized resolution last month calling for the study with a vote of 8-3. Since then, several of the eight members who voted yes say they’ve been targeted in person, at work and where they volunteer. “I have personally been sworn at in the street, slandered...
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