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In 1898 Erasmus Hall High School entered the league. In its first year, the Long Island league sponsored football, track and field, baseball, and tennis. In the winter, it sponsored handball, basketball, ice skating, indoor track, and ice hockey before the end of the decade. The Long Islands league was administered by the students of the member ...
The Long Island Ducks are an American professional minor-league baseball team based on Long Island in Central Islip, New York. The Ducks compete in the North Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (ALPB), an independent "partner league" of Major League Baseball .
Staten Island 1903 Regis High School Raiders Manhattan 1914 Sacred Heart High School Irish Yonkers: 1923 Salesian High School Eagles New Rochelle 1920 Archbishop Stepinac High School Crusaders White Plains: 1948 St. Joseph Hill Academy Hilltoppers Staten Island 1919 St. Joseph by-the-Sea High School Vikings Staten Island 1963 St. Peter's Boys ...
Baseball Heaven Long Island (BBH) is a 27-acre modern baseball and softball facility with four full-sized and three youth league-sized fields built for children and adults to experience playing on ...
Little League Baseball, a youth program, headquartered in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Pony Baseball , a youth program, headquartered in Washington, Pennsylvania. Roy Hobbs Baseball, an over 30 amateur, adult men's baseball organization, headquartered out of Ft. Myers, FL, with national and international Leagues and Teams.
The Metropolitan Yeshiva High School Athletic League (MYHSAL), or Yeshiva League, is a high school athletic league consisting of 36 Modern/Centrist Orthodox and two pluralist Yeshivas in the New York Metropolitan Area. It includes the sports of basketball, floor hockey, volleyball, soccer, baseball, tennis, and softball.
View of a night-time baseball game at Yankee Stadium between the New York Yankees and the Minnesota Twins. This is a list of professional and semi-professional sports teams based in the New York metropolitan area, including from New York City, Long Island, Lower Hudson Valley, Northern and Central New Jersey, and parts of Western Connecticut.
Townsend Harris produced more than its share of swimming championships. In Brooklyn, Manual Training succeeded Long Island League alumnus Brooklyn Boys' as the borough's power. Another Long Island League alumnus, Erasmus Hall, emerged as a football and swimming power. In the 1920s, New Utrecht take most of the indoor and outdoor titles.