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Middle School Ice-Hockey Finishes A Tough Season
     The Garden City Wings Middle School ice-hockey team played their last game of the season, with a loss of 5-8 in a high intensity game against the league%27s second place team. This season%27s change in the Nassau County High School Hockey League%27s structure of moving ninth graders to varsity, and
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Checkmate Sharks Edge Express
     March 19th, the eve of Palm Sunday, sported sunny spring-like weather in helping to usher out the last days of winter while kicking-off the official start of the Garden City Checkmate Sharks travel lacrosse team%27s 2005 campaign. The Sharks in their sophomore season, in playing outdoors for the fi
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St. Anne's Boys Basketball Finishes Fantastic Season
     The St. Anne%27s 6th grade boy%27s basketball team just finished a fantastic basketball season where they went 12-0 in the regular season CYO league, winning their division, and then going to the final 4 of the Nassau, Suffolk playoffs (4th round of the playoffs). 58 teams started out in the league
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Bombers To Hold Tryouts
     The Garden City Bombers baseball club announces that it will hold tryouts for the 2005 Summer Season for its high school age teams. Tryouts will be held on the following dates from 9 am to 10:30 am, at Community Park, Baseball Field Number 4.
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Buckley Boasts Undefeated Girls' Basketball Team
     For the first time in its 80-year history, the Buckley Country Day School girls%27 "A" basketball team was undefeated. The team had an incredibly successful winter season with a record of 10-0, playing against GreenVale, East Woods, Waldorf, Holy Child, Lawrence-Woodmere, and Solomon Schecter. The
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Goalie War Champion
     On February 20th, Brandon Saldana of Garden City, traveled to Lanco Field House in Lancaster, PA to compete for the title of "2004 National Goalie War Champion". This Tournament would include previous 2004 Regional Champions and Finalists from all over the United States, as far west as New Mexico an
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Garden City Lacrosse Wins Woodstick Classic
     The stage was set for the 114th meeting between the Manhasset Indians and the Garden City Trojan lacrosse teams. The oldest continuous lacrosse rivalry in the country began in 1935. Manhasset leads the series 64-50 but GC has won 10 of the last 12 contests. The two oldest lacrosse teams on long isla
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Village Sports
Hockey Rink Open Skate Hours
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Spring Soccer Clinics
     The Garden City Centennial Soccer Club is offering Spring Soccer Clinics for children in grades 2-8. Our clinic program is presenting the opportunity to those children that would like to have some fun, enhance their skills and play more soccer.
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Fields Open On St. Patrick's Day
     Recreation Commissioner Tim Worstell from the Estates Property Owners' Association and Kevin E. Ocker, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Cultural and Recreational Affairs celebrated the official opening of the athletic fields at St. Paul's on St. Patrick's Day, bag pipers and all.
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GCAA Thunder Football Registration
     The GCAA Thunder Football program is currently accepting applications for the upcoming 2005 football season. This year the GCAA Thunder Football program is accepting applications for the following age levels: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12.
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Centennial Soccer News
     The Garden City Centennial Soccer Program will begin its intramurals shortly. This program is open to boys in PreK through 6th grade and to girls in PreK through 9th grade. A child is considered
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