Inaugural Hall Of Fame Award Goes To Late Eastchester Coach Dom Cecere

The memory of beloved coach Dom Cecere will be honored at the annual Eastchester Hall of Fame ceremony as the first recipient of the Golden Eagle Service Award. The Eastchester Alumni Association's Hall of Fame Selection Committee announced the 2017 inductees, headlined by the Cecere, the legendary varsity coach who won the most games in state history before losing a battle with cancer in April.

Eastchester Man Among Two Sentenced In Serious Assault At NFL Game

Two Westchester men who were charged with assaulting and critically injuring a 55-year-old man at a Baltimore Ravens home game last October were each sentenced to 18 months of probation. Both Scott Smith, a 30-year-old Mount Vernon firefighter, and 32-year-old Andrew Nappi of Eastchester entered Alpha pleas in Baltimore City Circuit Court charges of misdemeanor second-degree assault.

Eastchester Man Among Two Sentenced In Serious Assault At NFL Game

Two Westchester men who were charged with assaulting and critically injuring a 55-year-old man at a Baltimore Ravens home game last October were each sentenced to 18 months of probation. Both Scott Smith, a 30-year-old Mount Vernon firefighter, and 32-year-old Andrew Nappi of Eastchester entered Alpha pleas in Baltimore City Circuit Court charges of misdemeanor second-degree assault.

Westchester Men Sentenced After Argument With Rival NFL Fan Turns Violent

Two Westchester men who were charged with assaulting and critically injuring a 55-year-old man at a Baltimore Ravens home game last October were each sentenced to 18 months of probation. Both Scott Smith, a 30-year-old Mount Vernon firefighter, and 32-year-old Andrew Nappi of Eastchester entered Alpha pleas in Baltimore City Circuit Court charges of misdemeanor second-degree assault.

Westchester Men Sentenced After Argument With Rival NFL Fan Turns Violent

Two Westchester men who were charged with assaulting and critically injuring a 55-year-old man at a Baltimore Ravens home game last October were each sentenced to 18 months of probation. Both Scott Smith, a 30-year-old Mount Vernon firefighter, and 32-year-old Andrew Nappi of Eastchester entered Alpha pleas in Baltimore City Circuit Court charges of misdemeanor second-degree assault.

PRP Procedure Helps Athlete Stay on the Court

Platelet Rich Plasma, or PRP, is a procedure has helped a University of Scranton volleyball player get back on the court. The incoming University of Scranton senior from Eastchester, New York plays hard and trains hard nearly every day of the week, all year long, so she didn't initially worry when she noticed knee pain.

PRP Procedure Helps Athlete Stay on the Court

Platelet Rich Plasma, or PRP, is a procedure has helped a University of Scranton volleyball player get back on the court. The incoming University of Scranton senior from Eastchester, New York plays hard and trains hard nearly every day of the week, all year long, so she didn't initially worry when she noticed knee pain.

Alum Named As Head Softball Coach At Concordia College

Concordia's Director of Athletics Kathy Laoutaris announced Monday that alum Jamie Lorenzo - Class of 2011 - has been promoted from assistant to head coach of the college's softball team. An Eastchester native, Lorenzo was a graduate assistant coach in 2012 before being elevated to assistant coach, where she served for several years before her latest appointment.

Steer For Student Athletes Commemorates Graduates At Annual Gala

Steer for Student Athletes is hosting its third annual spring graduation banquet at Lake Isle Country Club in Eastchester from May 17 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Steer provides funding and support services to help underprivileged athletes. The organization uses "Steer Advisors" who are responsible for tracking their needs to allow them to achieve success, from college prep to helping them with the SATs.

Longtime Westchester Sports Coach Honored By National Football Foundation

A pair of Eastchester football legends were recently honored by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame for their commitment to the game. At the annual "Golden Dozen" National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame dinner at the Westchester County in Rye, the organization celebrated the careers of William Bill Cade Jr. and Matthew Roche, who have made names for themselves on and off the field.

Eastchester’s Bill Cade Will Be Honored By National Football Foundation

Eastchester's beloved and longtime Pop Warner Coach Bill Cade will be honored on Thursday, Jan. 26 by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. Cade, who has 302 Pop Warner victories under his belt, will be presented with the "Contribution to Amateur Football Award," at 7 p.m. during the 44th annual "Golden Dozen" dinner at the Westchester County Club.

Charges added against Raiders fans accused of beating Ravens fan

New charges have been brought against two Oakland Raiders fans from New York accused of seriously beating a 55-year-old Maryland man during a Baltimore Ravens football game. The Baltimore Sun reports Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office spokeswoman Rochelle Ritchie says 30-year-old Scott Smith, of Mount Vernon, New York, and 31-year-old Andrew Nappi, of Eastchester, New York, were indicted Thursday on charges of conspiracy to commit assault and reckless endangerment.

Charges added against Raiders fans accused of beating man at Ravens game

New charges have been brought against two Oakland Raiders fans from New York accused of seriously beating a 55-year-old Maryland man during a Baltimore Ravens football game. The Baltimore Sun reports Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office spokeswoman Rochelle Ritchie says 30-year-old Scott Smith, of Mount Vernon, New York, and 31-year-old Andrew Nappi, of Eastchester, New York, were indicted Thursday on charges of conspiracy to commit assault and reckless endangerment.