Hampton Bays junior Justin Carbone tries to get around a Mattituck defender. DREW BUDD PHOTOS
The Hampton Bays boys basketball team picked up a hard-fought 51-50 victory at Babylon last Thursday, January 12, and was tied for first place with Southampton in League VII as of Tuesday morning, making Friday night’s match between the two teams all the more sweeter.
Hampton Bays head coach Pete Meehan said last week’s victory was another quality road win for his squad, but quickly added that the schedule does not get any easier this week. Before playing at Southampton on Friday at 7 p.m., the Baymen (4-1 League VII, 6-3 overall) were scheduled to host a red-hot Wyandanch team on Tuesday evening. Results of both games will appear in next week’s edition.
Last week’s game between Hampton Bays and Babylon pitted two very hot teams against one another. The Baymen were... more
Hampton Bays head coach Pete Meehan said last week’s victory was another quality road win for his squad, but quickly added that the schedule does not get any easier this week. Before playing at Southampton on Friday at 7 p.m., the Baymen (4-1 League VII, 6-3 overall) were scheduled to host a red-hot Wyandanch team on Tuesday evening. Results of both games will appear in next week’s edition.
Last week’s game between Hampton Bays and Babylon pitted two very hot teams against one another. The Baymen were... more








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