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Garden City Daredevils: 3 Oceanside Express: 1 Garden City Daredevils recorded their first win of the fall season by defeating Oceanside Express 3-1 moving their record to 1-1. The Daredevils did their best imitation of hurricane Ivan as they blew through the very strong defense of Oceanside cr More ... The Garden City 8 year old Thunder White went on the road to Hempstead last Sunday to face yet another tough opponent. The Thunder White played like the weather - brisk, clean and crisp. More ... The Garden City Centennial Blizzards played their first ever State Cup match this past Sunday. This game was played at the Garden City Community Park against the Bohemia Blazers. From start to finish, the Blizzards controlled the match with their quickness, perseverance and aggressiveness. More ... On Sunday October 19, 2004 the BU-16 Mustangs traveled to West Islip for a morning match. The windy conditions were remnants of hurricane Ivan. Garden City started slow against the wind and fell behind early in the game. The Barracudas capitalized and took the lead 1-0. The forwards Manny Messina, More ... Our Basketball program is open to boys and girls in the 2nd through 8th grades and is held in the St. Paul%27s Field House. More ... The Garden City Tomahawks U-16 Soccer Team traveled to Ft. Totten in Queens on Sunday September 19 for their first game of the season. The Tomahawks were victorious in an extremely tight and physical game. It was a game in which the players all played their positions very well and made teamwork thei More ... The Thunderbolts had an impressive start to the New York State Cup season which started this past weekend on Sunday, September 19, 2004 handily beating the Hewlett Blue Bulldogs by a score of 6 - 0. More ... After working very hard during the summer months preparing for the tough season ahead, the Garden City Goalbusters began their 2004-2005 soccer season with their opener at St. Paul More ... The Garden City Twisters (U-10 Girls) won the first game of their first Long Island Junior Soccer League season with a 7-1 victory against the Glen Cove Red Rockets on Saturday, September 11 More ... Garden City Freedom Girls U-11 travel team participated in the 2004 Ref-Fuel tournament on August 28th-30th in Syosset at Stillwell Park. The weekend was the first time the team had played as a unit since losing two star players, and gaining three new very talented girls. More ... Garden City Wild Storm, the Centennials Girls U-13 Travel Team were Division Champs for the Spring 2004 season. The season started slow with two ties against Center Moriches and New Hyde Park. As the season progressed a series of changes helped solidify the team. Primarily, Jennifer Hoffman, emerged More ... The Garden City Checkmate Sharks will be holding open tryouts Saturday October 16th from 3-6p.m. at The Waldorf School (Rain Date Oct. 17th 4-6:30P.M.). Tryouts are open to all former SHARK players as well as any 6th grade student currently attending school in Garden City. Application forms can be downloaded from our website by visiting www.gcsharks.com. In order to tryout, application forms must be filled out and faxed to Bob Jahelka @ 516-541-1430 by Friday October 8th. If you have any further questions about our program please e-mail Peter Coleman at:pcoleman@lehman.com or Bob Jahelka at bobjahelka@dsjcpa.com. Visit our website: www.GCSharks.com More ... The 11/12 Girls All-Stars started off the season with a big win, 19 to 8. Brigid Reina started off the pitching with Christine Pando catching and calling the game. The result: A quick first inning with two strike-outs and a ground-out. Brigid pitched three solid innings followed by Sammy Trapasso wh More ... The Thunder ten year old white team visited Farmingdale last Sunday to take on a very tough team. The team gave a great effort but came up short, 20-0. More ... One point separated the Thunder Maroon 8s from a miraculous last-minute tie against the Farmingdale Dalers. When after scoring a late touchdown to come within one point of the Dalers, the QB sneak for the extra point was stopped just short of the goal line. Coach Blair will be sure to practice the More ... |
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