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October 30: USA's Craig Preistly in action at the Rugby League World Cup game between the USA and Cook Islands at Memorial Stadium in Bristol, England. PHOTO COURTESY ALEX WHITEHEAD SWpix.com

October 30: USA's Craig Preistly in action at the Rugby League World Cup game between the USA and Cook Islands at Memorial Stadium in Bristol, England. PHOTO COURTESY ALEX WHITEHEAD SWpix.com Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com - 30/10/2013 - Rugby League - Rugby League World Cup - USA v Cook Islands - Memorial Stadium, Bristol, England - USA's Craig Preistly in action.

August 29: Claire Stevenson has been riding in the Hampton Classic since she was 8 years old, but she grabbed the coveted blue, red and yellow tri-color ribbon for the first time when she piloted Worthy to the championship in the local hunter non-pro division on opening day.

August 29: Claire Stevenson has been riding in the Hampton Classic since she was 8 years old, but she grabbed the coveted blue, red and yellow tri-color ribbon for the first time when she piloted Worthy to the championship in the local hunter non-pro division on opening day. August 29 Claire Stevenson has been riding in the Hampton Classic since she was 8 years old, but she grabbed the coveted blue, red and yellow tri-color ribbon for the first time on Sunday when she piloted Worthy to the championship in the local hunter non-pro division on opening day. Stevenson, who turned 22 on Wednesdsay, is a Southampton resident and rides and trains with Heidi Earle at Firefly Farm in Bridgehampton. Stevenson didn’t know she was going to ride Worthy until Saturday, but the two made a great pair in the Anne Aspinall ring on Sunday afternoon, taking a first and a third in the over fences classes to earn the championship cooler.

October 23: East Hampton football head coach Steve Redlus warned his players leading up to its game at Mercy not to have an emotional letdown after a big win over Southampton that allowed the Bonackers to keep control of the Hamptons Cup. When Reggie Archer ran Mercy’s first offensive play of the game for a 57-yard touchdown, it looked as though the Bonackers might be ready to do just that. But East Hampton bounced back after that touchdown and grinded out a 34-13 victory.

October 23: East Hampton football head coach Steve Redlus warned his players leading up to its game at Mercy not to have an emotional letdown after a big win over Southampton that allowed the Bonackers to keep control of the Hamptons Cup. When Reggie Archer ran Mercy’s first offensive play of the game for a 57-yard touchdown, it looked as though the Bonackers might be ready to do just that. But East Hampton bounced back after that touchdown and grinded out a 34-13 victory.

Noember 17: The Pierson field hockey team made school history in late November, winning the New York State Class C Championship. It was the first ever state title for the program in its 10th trip to states, and was only the second state championship in any sport for Pierson. The Lady Whalers did it in nail-biting fashion, winning their semifinal game over Whitney Point in a double-penalty shootout and clinching the title with just 32 seconds left in double overtime against Cazenovia. Senior Kasey Gilbride scored the winner in overtime.

Noember 17: The Pierson field hockey team made school history in late November, winning the New York State Class C Championship. It was the first ever state title for the program in its 10th trip to states, and was only the second state championship in any sport for Pierson. The Lady Whalers did it in nail-biting fashion, winning their semifinal game over Whitney Point in a double-penalty shootout and clinching the title with just 32 seconds left in double overtime against Cazenovia. Senior Kasey Gilbride scored the winner in overtime. The Pierson field hockey team made school history in late November, winning the New York State Class C Championship. It was the first ever state title for the program in its 10th trip to states, and was only the second state championship in any sport for Pierson. The Lady Whalers did it in nail-biting fashion, winning their semifinal game over Whitney Point in a double-penalty shootout and clinching the title with just 32 seconds left in double overtime against Cazenovia. Senior Kasey Gilbride scored the winner in overtime.

November 17: The Pierson field hockey team made school history in late November, winning the New York State Class C Championship. It was the first ever state title for the program in its 10th trip to states, and was only the second state championship in any sport for Pierson. The Lady Whalers did it in nail-biting fashion, winning their semifinal game over Whitney Point in a double-penalty shootout and clinching the title with just 32 seconds left in double overtime against Cazenovia. Senior Kasey Gilbride scored the winner in overtime.

November 17: The Pierson field hockey team made school history in late November, winning the New York State Class C Championship. It was the first ever state title for the program in its 10th trip to states, and was only the second state championship in any sport for Pierson. The Lady Whalers did it in nail-biting fashion, winning their semifinal game over Whitney Point in a double-penalty shootout and clinching the title with just 32 seconds left in double overtime against Cazenovia. Senior Kasey Gilbride scored the winner in overtime. The Pierson field hockey team made school history in late November, winning the New York State Class C Championship. It was the first ever state title for the program in its 10th trip to states, and was only the second state championship in any sport for Pierson. The Lady Whalers did it in nail-biting fashion, winning their semifinal game over Whitney Point in a double-penalty shootout and clinching the title with just 32 seconds left in double overtime against Cazenovia. Senior Kasey Gilbride scored the winner in overtime.

November 17: The Pierson field hockey team made school history in late November, winning the New York State Class C Championship. It was the first ever state title for the program in its 10th trip to states, and was only the second state championship in any sport for Pierson. The Lady Whalers did it in nail-biting fashion, winning their semifinal game over Whitney Point in a double-penalty shootout and clinching the title with just 32 seconds left in double overtime against Cazenovia. Senior Kasey Gilbride scored the winner in overtime.

November 17: The Pierson field hockey team made school history in late November, winning the New York State Class C Championship. It was the first ever state title for the program in its 10th trip to states, and was only the second state championship in any sport for Pierson. The Lady Whalers did it in nail-biting fashion, winning their semifinal game over Whitney Point in a double-penalty shootout and clinching the title with just 32 seconds left in double overtime against Cazenovia. Senior Kasey Gilbride scored the winner in overtime. The Pierson field hockey team made school history in late November, winning the New York State Class C Championship. It was the first ever state title for the program in its 10th trip to states, and was only the second state championship in any sport for Pierson. The Lady Whalers did it in nail-biting fashion, winning their semifinal game over Whitney Point in a double-penalty shootout and clinching the title with just 32 seconds left in double overtime against Cazenovia. Senior Kasey Gilbride scored the winner in overtime.

November 17: The Pierson field hockey team made school history in late November, winning the New York State Class C Championship. It was the first ever state title for the program in its 10th trip to states, and was only the second state championship in any sport for Pierson. The Lady Whalers did it in nail-biting fashion, winning their semifinal game over Whitney Point in a double-penalty shootout and clinching the title with just 32 seconds left in double overtime against Cazenovia. Senior Kasey Gilbride scored the winner in overtime.

November 17: The Pierson field hockey team made school history in late November, winning the New York State Class C Championship. It was the first ever state title for the program in its 10th trip to states, and was only the second state championship in any sport for Pierson. The Lady Whalers did it in nail-biting fashion, winning their semifinal game over Whitney Point in a double-penalty shootout and clinching the title with just 32 seconds left in double overtime against Cazenovia. Senior Kasey Gilbride scored the winner in overtime.

October 24: ESM female football player kicks extra point.

October 24: ESM female football player kicks extra point. October 24 Western edition, 10/24 issue: ESM female football player kicks extra point.

March 21: Since graduating from Southampton High School in 2004, Kurt Rist has spent his winters in Hawaii, living the dream of any serious surfer. But during the most recent cold months, he opted to forego tropical paradise for a decidedly different experience. On January 27. Rist caught what he says was the best wave of his life at renowned big wave surf spot Mullaghmore in County Sligo, Ireland. The ride, and more specifically subsequent photos and video of him on the wave, also earned Rist entry into the Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards.

March 21: Since graduating from Southampton High School in 2004, Kurt Rist has spent his winters in Hawaii, living the dream of any serious surfer. But during the most recent cold months, he opted to forego tropical paradise for a decidedly different experience. On January 27. Rist caught what he says was the best wave of his life at renowned big wave surf spot Mullaghmore in County Sligo, Ireland. The ride, and more specifically subsequent photos and video of him on the wave, also earned Rist entry into the Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards. March 21 Since graduating from Southampton High School in 2004, Kurt Rist has spent his winters in Hawaii, living the dream of any serious surfer. But during the most recent cold months, he opted to forego tropical paradise for a decidedly different experience—and it’s a decision he certainly won’t regret. For anyone wondering why Rist would choose rainy, overcast weather, rockstrewn beaches, and frigid 50-degree water over the world’s surfing mecca, the answer came on January 27. That’s when Rist caught what he says was the best wave of his life at renowned big wave surf spot Mullaghmore in County Sligo, Ireland. The ride, and more specifically subsequent photos and video of him on the wave, also earned Rist entry into the Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards.

February 7: Westhampton Beach senior Alex Tanzman, facing a 4-1 deficit with less than 15 seconds left in the second period of his League VI championship bout with Shoreham’s James Szymanski took care of business. He chose the bottom position to start the third and final period, immediately scored an escape to trim the deficit to 4-3, and then put a lightning-quick move on Szymanski and pinned him with 31 seconds left on the clock to win the match at 106 pounds. Tanzman went on to win the Suffolk County championship the following week, earning him a spot in Hurricane wrestling history.

February 7: Westhampton Beach senior Alex Tanzman, facing a 4-1 deficit with less than 15 seconds left in the second period of his League VI championship bout with Shoreham’s James Szymanski took care of business. He chose the bottom position to start the third and final period, immediately scored an escape to trim the deficit to 4-3, and then put a lightning-quick move on Szymanski and pinned him with 31 seconds left on the clock to win the match at 106 pounds. Tanzman went on to win the Suffolk County championship the following week, earning him a spot in Hurricane wrestling history. February 7 Alex Tanzman never appears to be nervous when he’s on the mat, no matter what the scoreboard reads. Despite facing a 4-1 deficit with less than 15 seconds left in the second period of his League VI championship bout with Shoreham’s James Szymanski on Saturday, the Westhampton Beach senior—in keeping true to form—simply took care of business. He chose the bottom position to start the third and final period, immediately scored an escape to trim the deficit to 4-3, and then put a lightning-quick move on Szymanski and pinned him with 31 seconds left on the clock to win the match at 106 pounds. Tanzman went on to win the Suffolk County championship the following week, earning him a spot in Hurricane wrestling history.

September 12: United States team captain Jim Holtgrieve was emotional after watching his squad clinch the Walker Cup win, thanks to Nathan Smith’s victory on the 14th hole in his match with Nathan Kimsey.

September 12: United States team captain Jim Holtgrieve was emotional after watching his squad clinch the Walker Cup win, thanks to Nathan Smith’s victory on the 14th hole in his match with Nathan Kimsey. September 12 U.S. captain Jim Holtgrieve was emotional after watching his team clinch the Walker Cup win, thanks to Nathan Smith’s victory on the 14th hole in his match with Nathan Kimsey.

July 4: It was a dominant performance. Inbee Park pulled away from the field to win the 68th U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton.

July 4: It was a dominant performance. Inbee Park pulled away from the field to win the 68th U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton.

September 29: The United States got off to a rough start in the 44th Walker Cup Match at the National Golf Links of America in Southampton. But boy did they ever make a comeback.

September 29: The United States got off to a rough start in the 44th Walker Cup Match at the National Golf Links of America in Southampton. But boy did they ever make a comeback. September 29 The United States got off to a rough start in the 44th Walker Cup Match at the National Golf Links of America in Southampton on Saturday morning. But boy did they ever make a comeback. The U.S. claimed seven of the 10 afternoon singles matches on Sunday to win the match, beating Great Britain and Ireland 17-9 on the course that hosted the inaugural Walker Cup in 1922. The Walker Cup is a biennial competition between the United States and Great Britain’s best amateur golfers. Strong play in the singles matches in particular was the key to success for the American team, which claimed 13 and 1/2 of the available 18 points in singles. The U.S. took back the cup after losing to Great Britain and Ireland overseas in 2011. The host team in the Walker Cup has won four of the last five matches. The visiting team has not won since 2001, when the U.S. lost on its own turf.

author on Dec 18, 2013

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