... After splitting Wednesday's draws, Team Simko fell to 6-2. The Fairbanks squad is tied with Team Furman, of Ardsley, New York, for second place in the standings. With Simko sidelined, Kaye Hufman has filled in as skip for Fairbanks. The team ...
... Team Lacy Simko, of Fairbanks, shares first place and holds an identical 5-1 mark with Team Yelizaveta Furman, of Ardsley, New York, and Team Ann Podoll, of Fargo, North Dakota. Team Simko sustained its first loss of the round-robin play with a 8-7 ...
... from the Lower Hudson Valley that will compete in the next round; the others are Fox Lane, Byram Hills, Tappan Zee, Ardsley and Scarsdale, which came in first overall at the recent event. The students were coached by a large group of adults. The ...
... love of sport and his love of his hometown, where he moved to when he was 6-months-old before making a stop in Ardsley and eventually settling in Somers. He noted that longtime Mount Vernon head basketball coach Bob Cimmino was essential in helping ...
... love of sport and his love of his hometown, where he moved to when he was 6-months-old before making a stop in Ardsley and eventually settling in Somers. He noted that longtime Mount Vernon head basketball coach Bob Cimmino was essential in helping ...
... has officiated over 2,000 professional games. A longtime resident of Tarrytown, Neil Fitzpatrick spent 30 years as Ardsley High School's baseball coach and was the founder of the school's soccer team. On the baseball field, he won numerous coach of ...
... love of sport and his love of his hometown, where he moved to when he was 6-months-old before making a stop in Ardsley and eventually settling in Somers. He noted that longtime Mount Vernon head basketball coach Bob Cimmino was essential in helping ...
... love of sport and his love of his hometown, where he moved to when he was 6-months-old before making a stop in Ardsley and eventually settling in Somers. He noted that longtime Mount Vernon head basketball coach Bob Cimmino was essential in helping ...
ARDSLEY, N.Y. "" Moments after dribbling his way through a group of knee-high day campers, Kristaps Porzingis revealed that he has sky-high expectations for his Knicks team this season. The 7-3 Latvian stopped short of echoing new teammate Derrick Rose and calling the Knicks a "oesuper team."
... I have the right mindset then we'll be fine." Porzingis, who hosted a ProCamp on Saturday in the House of Sports in Ardsley, N.Y., revealed that the entire Knicks squad has been voluntarily working out together weeks ahead of training camp. Among ...