CHSAA All-Queens boys’ soccer Coach of the Year
He had arguably the most talented team in the CHSAA, but Franco Purificato didn’t rely on that. He took his team to a bonding retreat and pushed the right buttons in the playoffs to lead the Terriers to a second CHSAA title.
CHSAA All-Queens boys’ soccer Player of the Year
He is part of a soccer-rich family and one of three Division I soccer players on the same Bayside block, but that’s not why Andreas Chronis is our CHSAA Player of the Year. It’s because whether he is shooting or passing, Chronis is simply the
College Round-Up: Charles wins second conference honor
Fellow Royals product and current Hofstra guard Cigi McCollin scored 17 of her 20 points, but it was not enough as Hofstra’s comeback bid fell short and the Pride dropped a 74-59 decision to Old Dominion Sunday.
Two Queens products now playin
Two Queens products now playin
Golf Expo comes to Queensboro Community College
The show offers everything for all level of golfers, from beginner to advanced. Local PGA professionals will hold instructional seminars all three days with a special appearance by PGA Master Professional Michael Hebron. Consumers will be invited to test
Great Neck Icettes take gold in Lake Placid
The winning team includes Laurel Berkowitz, Zoe Weissman, Brittany Green, Tracey Dolan, Samantha Levine, Jenna Kluger and Marissa Scheiner from Great Neck along with Alanna Sobel and Leah DeEgidio from Douglaston. Sobel, who also plays tennis for Mary Lou
Castelli gets double-double, but QC women fall to Adelphi
Adelphi used a stifling defense to hold the Lady Knights scoreless until Danielle Castelli (10 points, 10 rebounds) converted two free-throw attempts to make the score 7-2 Adelphi 4:46 into the game. Queens did not make a field goal until Jillian Henn hit
QC Knights drop three in a row, lose to Dominican
Lance Hazel led Queens (6-7) with 18 points and 10 rebounds and Marvin Lawrence added 11 points as the Knights, playing without star guard Bradd Wierzbicki (back spasms) opened up an early 15-13 lead. But led by Will Carty, who scored a game-high 20 point
Wright’s double-double leads SJU women to upset
With the win, which was the Red Storm’s first road league victory of the year, St. John’s improved to 5-10 overall , 1-3 in the Big East. Pittsburgh, getting votes in the Associated Press national poll, fell to 13-3, 1-2 in the league.
Resolve to do martial arts
Nick and Stacey DeLuca of the Martial Arts Institute II may be able to help Queens residents accomplish those goals. The DeLucas have a combined 36 years experience in martial arts.
Age is no barrier in succeeding in the martial arts, they said.
Age is no barrier in succeeding in the martial arts, they said.





















