A Year In Sports Photos 2014 - 27 East

A Year In Sports Photos 2014

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November 6 -- Claiming The Cup--The Hampton Bays football team easily defeated rival Southampton to win the Mayor's Cup trophy.

November 6 -- Claiming The Cup--The Hampton Bays football team easily defeated rival Southampton to win the Mayor's Cup trophy.

Phebe Rogers strikes a pose in a wig. COURTESY EESP

Phebe Rogers strikes a pose in a wig. COURTESY EESP

The 2018 Montauk Music Festival.   PRESS FILE

The 2018 Montauk Music Festival. PRESS FILE

Suzanne Mensch

Suzanne Mensch

November 6 -- A Long Awaited Win--The Southampton field hockey team celebrates after beating defending state champion Pierson in the Suffolk County Class C Championship.

November 6 -- A Long Awaited Win--The Southampton field hockey team celebrates after beating defending state champion Pierson in the Suffolk County Class C Championship.

November 12 -- Nick West is swarmed by his teammates after scoring the tying goal before the East Hampton High School Soccer Team's Class A Championship win.

November 12 -- Nick West is swarmed by his teammates after scoring the tying goal before the East Hampton High School Soccer Team's Class A Championship win.

January 30 -- On Fire--Bridg

January 30 -- On Fire--Bridg

Gimp and spaced nailheads played a large role in the artful upholstering of this French chair. MARSHALL WATSON

Gimp and spaced nailheads played a large role in the artful upholstering of this French chair. MARSHALL WATSON

North Fork resident Pamela Thompson at the community garden at the Peconic Land Trust's Agricultural Center at Charnews Farm in Southold. Photo courtesy Peconic Land Trust.

North Fork resident Pamela Thompson at the community garden at the Peconic Land Trust's Agricultural Center at Charnews Farm in Southold. Photo courtesy Peconic Land Trust.

Prowlers Ireland

author on Dec 30, 2014
A great photo catches your interest, makes you look twice. It bypasses words and tells a story even at a simple glance. With 2014 coming to a close, and 2015... more

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