They were caught blue-handed. Three employees greedier than Gargamel swiped Smurfs memorabilia from a Staten Island event-production company two days before the blockbuster movie's big premiere last month in Midtown, authorities said... Read Full Story
All Frank Cambria wanted out of the Little League Mid-Atlantic regional was a shot with ace James Greig on the mound in the semifinals. The Great Kills American manager got his wish Thursday when Keystone (Pa.) defeated Conococheague (Md.) in pool...
Frank Cambria rolled the dice by not using his ace and it almost turned into a gigantic success. But after Great Kills American’s 6-2 loss to Paramus...
Great Kills Little League is still alive after a heartbreaking loss Monday afternoon. Despite coming back from down eight runs, Great Kills American...
The team that has come back so many times this summer just couldn’t complete another big rally last night. Down two runs in the top of the sixth,...
Great Kills American couldn’t have asked for a better start to its stay in Bristol, Conn. The 11- and 12-year-olds from Staten Island defeated Conococheague (Md.), 7-3, in the opener of the Little League Mid-Atlantic regional last night at Breen...
Great Kills American takes the field 5 p.m. Friday night in the opener of the Little League Mid-Atlantic regional in Bristol, Conn. Here's a look at the 11- and 12-year-olds who are trying to make it to the Little League World Series in Williamsport...
Meet the Cardiac Kids of Staten Island. The 11- and 12-year-olds from Great Kills Little League are heading to the organization's first-ever Mid-Atlantic regional today in Bristol, Conn., after a series of heart-stopping victories in crucial...
In the hierarchy of Little Leagues in the youth baseball hot-bed of Staten Island, Great Kills isn’t a powerhouse. South Shore Little League sent a team to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa., just two years ago and Mid-Island was...
Christina Rubin couldn’t wait any longer. The Moore Catholic guard spent Tuesday on an unofficial visit at Iona College and planned on accepting the Gaels scholarship offer the next morning. Rubin couldn’t contain the emotion of fulfilling her...
Girls basketball just got a whole lot more interesting in the PSAL with Bob Daggett’s hiring at Curtis made official last week. Daggett’s presence doesn’t make the Warriors a city powerhouse overnight. But you’d have to imagine within four years,...
Bob Daggett officially has a new home. The former St. Peter’s girls basketball coach and his signature towel will be back on the sidelines next season at Curtis, both he and Warriors athletic director Eric Ritzer confirmed Sunday. The Post first...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – One of the biggest reasons that Bob Daggett took a coaching position at Curtis, he told The Post, was because he could keep as many...
DISTRICT HEIGHTS, Md. – Christina Rubin got off to a rough start to begin the live recruiting period with the NYC Heat. The Moore Catholic rising senior was struggling to find her confidence during the team’s opening games in early July at the Blue...
If Jamie O’Hare was holding her own personal NBA Draft, Lafayette was her Kyrie Irving, her John Wall, her Blake Griffin. “It was my No. 1 pick,” the Staten Island star said. So even though it’s only roughly midway through the July recruiting...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Taylor Robertson had a role at Moore Catholic -- one she played so well -- the last two seasons. The Mavericks had plenty of offensive talent in Taylor Baggs, Christina Rubin, Jessica Coscia and company. Robertson was there...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – The last few months have been a stroll down memory lane as well as a look into the future for Christina Rubin and Jamie O’Hare. The two Staten Island guards grew up playing together with the Staten Island Rebels travel team in...
READING, Pa. – Brian Bernardi is giving himself this one week at Albright College in front of college coaches – then he’s done traveling. The Xaverian shooting guard, who toured the AAU circuit for the first time last summer with the New York...
With a client list that includes David Wright, Jorge Posada and Scott Rolen, Seth and brother Sam Levinson are two of baseball’s biggest power brokers and Brooklyn-based ACES is one of the largest player agencies in the game. But the death of...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., – Kristen Olsen stormed onto the New York City girls basketball scene in the winter with 10 huge points to help lead St. Peter’s to a win against Moore Catholic for the Eagles 16th straight – and final – CHSAA Staten Island title...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – It’s been a different type of summer for Kelsey Carey. The St. Joseph Hill star center has become accustomed to being the biggest and tallest player on her team. That hasn’t been the case since she joined the NYC Heat travel...
Unlike last spring, the postseason was not a happy time on Staten Island. Defending champions St. Joseph by the Sea (CHSAA) and Tottenville (PSAL) experienced playoff heartbreak. The Pirates fell to George Washington in the PSAL Class A final...
Shaban Shatku is like a human Swiss Army knife, a fact that Shawn O’Connor is quickly finding out. So far during practice for the Empire Challenge all...
Staten Island continues to be New York City’s softball oasis – even in a supposed down year. Every senior except one on our first team will be playing the sport in college, most of them on scholarships. Tottenville got revenge on James Madison and...
The CHSAA Archdiocesan girls basketball landscape will be getting a makeover next season. Cardinal Spellman and Maria Regina will join the five remaining CHSAA Staten Island teams, Spellman athletic director and coach Jane Morris told The Post....
One had three hits, including the one that eventually scored the game-winning run in the PSAL Class A city championship. The other put forth an incredible pitching performance into the 10th inning. Two players that have met in three of the last...