1. Christ the King (26-5)
2. Bishop Loughlin (23-6)
3. Boys & Girls (28-6)
4. Rice (21-6)
5. Cardozo (25-8)
6. St. Raymond (13-15)
7. Wings Academy (24-6)
8. Holy Cross (17-10)
9. Transit Tech (18-10)
10. Thomas Jefferson (20-10)
1. Christ the King (24-5)
2. Bishop Loughlin (23-6)
3. Rice (21-6)
4. St. Raymond's (13-15)
5. Holy Cross (17-10)
6. Xaverian (13-13)
7. Cardinal Hayes (20-8)
8. St. Joseph by the Sea (17-10)
9. All Hallows (12-14)
10. Xavier (16-9)
1. Boys & Girls (28-6)
2. Cardozo (25-8)
3. Wings Academy (24-6)
4. Transit Tech (18-10)
5. Thomas Jefferson (20-10)
6. John F. Kennedy (22-5)
7. Lincoln (17-10)
8. Wadleigh (21-7)
9. Curtis (26-5)
10. Robeson (18-10)
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Operation Athlete Team Shootout
World Basketball Festival 8/13
Nike World Basketball Festival Day 2
Team USA-GNYSAA All-Stars
15th annual Empire Challenge
Outback Steakhouse Empire Challenge practice
Mayor's Cup all-star game
Rumble in The Bronx
Mayor's Cup individual championships
St. Joseph by the Sea-Xavier
Riverdale/Kingsbridge-Gregorio Luperon
Lehman-Tottenville
St. Joseph by the Sea-Xavier
PSAL Class A semifinals Madison-Lehman (Game 3)
LaGuardia-Lab Museum
James Madison-Tottenville
James Madison-Lehman (Game 2)
Tottenville-George Washington (Game 2)
Lehman-Madison Game 1
Tottenville-George Washington Game 1
Monsignor Scanlan-St. John's Prep
Xaverian-Bishop Ford
St. Raymond-Monsignor Farrell
James Madison-Susan Wagner
CHSAA Softball State Final
Norman Thomas-James Madison
St. Francis Prep-Iona Prep
Moore Catholic-Bishop Ford
All Hallows-Monsignor Farrell
Xavier-Fordham Prep
Monroe-John F. Kennedy
Francis Lewis-George Washington
LaGuardia-Economics & Finance
NYSAISAA baseball final
NYSAISAA softball final
CHSAA Softball City Championship Game
CHSAA Boys Tennis City Championships
PSAL Class A Boys Lacrosse Final
PSAL Girls Lacrosse Final
CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens Final
Monsignor McClancy-LaSalle
Tottenville-McKee/Staten Island Tech
Bishop Ford-St. Francis Prep
CHSAA Archdiocesan Final
PSAL tennis finals
Lehman-John F. Kennedy
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Growing up in Long Island City, Latiq Agard was surrounded by elite basketball talent. He lived across the street from Devin Ebanks of West Virginia and now the Los Angeles...
Chris Ortiz is back home and Christ the King coach Joe Arbitello couldn’t be happier. “He’s the missing piece, I feel,” Arbitello said. “We needed a big presence inside and we...
From Kadeem Jack and Maurice Harkless to Daniel Dingle and Omar Calhoun, the Battle of the Boroughs was a who’s who of New York City standouts. The two-weekend event was filled...
Jevon Thomas knew it was only a matter of time, but he also knew time was running out. The explosive guard wasn’t having his best game and his Queens team found itself trailing...
Daniel Dingle walked off the court alone looking dejected. The St. Raymond rising junior took the blame for his Bronx team’s 76-74 overtime loss to Queens in the Battle of the...
Rashawn Stores played in Rucker Park before, but not quite like this. The former All Hallows standout took part in the famed Harlem playground's EBC league, playing on the...
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After a solid summer, Davontay Grace could’ve waited for more offers to come along, possibly drag out his recruiting into the season. But the Thomas Jefferson standout didn’t need...
Corey Edwards didn’t want the moment to end. The Christ the King rising senior found himself back on a basketball court in a competitive game. To make it even better, he returned...
It’s never too early for Mike Crump to make proclamations. Even though the PSAL high-school season is more than three months away, the rambunctious Wadleigh boys basketball coach...
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When it comes to New York City basketball, Queens is often the forgotten borough. Brooklyn has all the star power while Manhattan – notably Harlem – is known for producing...
Chris Ortiz has been so many different places this summer, yet he still doesn’t know where he’ll end up for school next month. The 6-foot-7 forward says he is “not sure” whether...
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Darrel Lucky considers himself different from other New York City guards. The 5-foot-10 Paul Robeson star’s game isn’t all about penetrating and forcing drives to the basket...
Two possessions was all you had to see to know everything you needed to about Derrick Randall. Late in the second half, the South Kent forward rose up on the right side of the...
On the four teams playing in the Battle of the Boroughs this weekend, there are players from all the big New York City schools. Christ the King, Lincoln, Boys & Girls, Rice – you...
If Joel (Air Jamaica) Wright had the whole recruiting process to do over, he wouldn’t change a thing. There were plenty of bumps in the road – such as his struggles to qualify...
Kerwin Okoro wasn’t known for his 3-point shooting acumen as a sophomore this past winter at St. Raymond. The 6-foot-4 forward did most of his work in the lane, finishing strong...
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