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Rangers burned by sizzling Bruins

NEW YORK — The Boston Bruins have been winning every conceivable way recently. Against the sagging Rangers, they used stellar goaltending early and six straight...

Soccer stars LaTorre, Colantuono sign national letters of intent

Sam LaTorre was one of the dominant midfielders in Section 9 boys soccer the past two seasons.

Feb. 7: Army roundup

Men's basketballLafayette 81, Army 54

Drummond, Griffin power Pistons over Nets

DETROIT — Andre Drummond had 17 points and 27 rebounds, and the Detroit Pistons extended their winning streak to five with a 115-106 victory over the Brooklyn Nets...

St. John's shocks No. 1 Villanova

PHILADELPHIA — St. John's took down another of the nation's elite, and stunned No. 1 Villanova 79-75 on Wednesday night for its second win over a top-five team this...

Frazier latest bargain for savvy-shopping Mets

NEW YORK — Todd Frazier stood a few feet away, wearing the No. 21 Mets jersey of Cleon Jones, Carlos Delgado and Lucas Duda. New York general manager Sandy Alderson...

Yankees add another star — from NFL

ARLINGTON, Texas — Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has been traded — from the Texas Rangers to the  Yankees.The MLB's Rangers...

Porzingis injury dooms Knicks' playoff hopes

NEW YORK — Without Kristaps Porzingis, there's no reason for the Knicks to be thinking about the postseason.It's time to look to their future.That's...

Al Neubert: Skis, like cars, need winter tune-ups

Does your car pull to the left when braking? Are you skidding when stopping or having problems with traction on snow? These are symptoms of things like poor alignment,...

Blog: Section 9 boys track and field leaders

Through Tuesday (top state rankings in parenthesis) 55-meters: (109) Michael Mullally (Sullivan West, Sr.) 6.77; (109) Matthew Krafft (Cornwall, Sr.) 6.77; Brendon Hanson...

Norovirus outbreak has officials scrambling, worried

PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — Officials are scrambling on the eve of the biggest planned event in South Korea in years — not because of anything related to...

Olympic athletes contend with icy weather in Pyeongchang

PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — When many athletes and officials woke up Wednesday, the temperature at Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium was minus 3 Fahrenheit. Sidewalks in...

College baseball: Marist ranked first in preseason MAAC poll

College baseballMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference

Girardi hired by MLB Network as studio analyst

NEW YORK — Joe Girardi has an idea what Aaron Boone will face when the Yankees and the rookie manager open their spring training schedule on Feb. 23.

Blog: 2018 Section 9 Division I wrestling seeds

Minisink Valley, Monroe-Woodbury and Newburgh Free Academy each earned three top seeds in the Section 9 Division I tournament, which begins at 4:15 p.m. Friday at...

Blog: All high school events, Monticello racing cancelled today

High schools Alpine skiing Monticello, Rondout Valley, Kingston, Onteora, Liberty, Fallsburg, Tri-Valley, Sullivan West, Monroe-Woodbury, Warwick, Cornwall, Goshen, James I.

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