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Results October 7, 2008 Winners 1st Low Net 50 Gail Harney, Betsey Foxen, Donna Masterson, Betty Sauer 2nd Low Net - 52 Julie Capetola, Audrey Alleva, Marilyn Cadigan, More ... The Garden City Thunder 8's played their final game of the long football season against perennial power and league leader Inwood at Stewart Field. The boys prepared hard all week to face this big, talented group. The large turnout of Thunder families was excited to see just how far their Men of Thunder had progressed since the dog days of August. More ... With the December 6 late registration fee deadline fast approaching, player registration will continues through the month on November. GC Rams Girl's Lacrosse is open to all girls in grades 3 to 8 who resided in the Village of Garden City or go to school within the village. More ... The Garden City Wildcats closed out their inaugural LIJSL season last Saturday by visiting the Field of Dreams, home of the Massapequa Lady Thunder. There was to be no letdown on this final day of the season. The Coaching staff provided a spacious van complete with washable markers for the Wildcats to decorate the windows as well as their faces. More ... Clinics are In-Progress NO LATE FEES ! Visit www.gardencitybasketball.org to register online. Our $50 fee remains the same. Our organization doesn't believe in charging a late fee. Garden City Basketball will continue to accept late registrations and we will always work to accommodate these participants. More ... Garden City Middle School students Samantha Auricchio and Victoria Sena getting a surprise opportunity to meet Alex Rodriquez, "A-Rod" in Manhattan while enjoying the Columbus Day parade. More ... It was an unexpectedly beautiful fall afternoon at Stewart Field in Garden City where the Garden City Thunder was preparing to play the Elmont Cardinals in a first round playoff game. The Thunder lost the coin flip and then Justin Samardich recovered a kick that was not fielded correctly by the Cardinals. More ... On Sunday, November 9th, the Holy Spirit / St.Anne's Cross Country team ran with great results in the Long Island Youth Cross Country Association Championship and Junior Olympic Qualifiers held at beautiful Sunken Meadow Park. Stephanie Gerland placed first in the Bantam girls 3000 meters. . More ... The Thunder O'Connor 7s played Hicksville last Sunday in their final game of the season. Stewart Field was the setting for the 9:30am kick-off. The 7s were the under card for two tremendous Thunder play-off games. A wide range of emotions were on tap for this Sunday as this was the final game in a fun, enjoyable and successful season for the Garden City Thunder. More ... Cheer on the Garden City High School Varsity Football Team as it plays a very important semi-final game at Hofstra Stadium in Uniondale on Saturday Night at 8:30 p.m. Wear a white t-shirt or sweatshirt over your jackets. Garden City is the designated "guest" team. More ... The Garden City Wings Varsity Ice Hockey team began their 36th season in the Nassau County High School Hockey League with a victory on Sunday, November 2nd. After graduating 11 seniors from last year's squad, the game featured 8 players dressing for their first varsity game. More ... The following was taken, with permission, from the Facebook page of Boys Varsity Soccer team captain Michael Lind The game ended, along with a season. The faces on the players' faces read shock, disappointment, and heartbreak. More ... With an undefeated record, the road to the state finals has gone smoothly for Garden City's varsity field hockey team. A 6-1semifinal win over North Shore followed by a 3-0 win in the Nassau Class B final over Manhasset brought the Trojans to Adelphi University for the Long Island championship on Wednesday evening November 5th. More ... For the 27th time in 28 years, Garden City High's football team is headed for the "Big Four" - the semifinals of Nassau Conference Two. A 24-6 victory over Levittown Division earned the Trojans (7-2) a trip to Hofstra Stadium this Saturday night to meet Hewlett (7-2), a 32-7 winner over New Hyde Park. Kickoff is scheduled for about 8:30 p.m. More ... Girls Swimming and Diving Win 10th Consecutive County Championship Coach Anne Sullivan Achieves Record for Most Consecutive Wins in GCHS History. The Girls Varsity Swimming and Diving team capped off a decade of dominance by winning their tenth consecutive county championship this past Saturday at Nassau County Aquatic Center. More ... It is not too early to register for our 2nd session of children's tennis lessons, which will begin in January at the Community Park Tennis Facility. Fun classes are offered for children ages 4-18 and are rapidly filling so do not wait or you will be closed out of your favorite day. More ... Last week, on a rainy Saturday at Warren King Field, Garden City's football team beat Division 24-6 in the first round of the playoffs. In this photo, Matt Nesi stops Division's Fred Mase during game action. With the victory, the Trojans now advance to the semifinal game against Hewlett which will be played at Hofstra's Shuart Stadium on Saturday night November 15th at 8:30pm. More ... Concluding the season with one of their toughest opponents, the Boys U-11 Raiders edged a very determined and talented team from Roosevelt, by a final score of 2 to 1. The win was the fourth consecutive victory for our boys and propelled the Raiders to a 6 and 3 final record, good for 3rd place in the ultra-competitive N-3 Division. More ... The Men's Association of Garden City and the Andy Foundation are presently accepting team applications and sponsorships for the 2008 Football Classic. The tournament will be held on Friday, November 28th from 11 am - 4 pm at St. Paul's field. Entry fee is $30 per adult and $15 per child and includes lunch and trophies. More ... Do not miss out on the exciting GCAA 2008-2009 intramural basketball season. The drafts for certain grades have already been completed but it is never too late to sign up. Please register before certain leagues get closed out. The season will start Sat December 6th and run thru mid March. More ... |
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