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Category: Sports
Haldane Girls’ Varsity Volleyball Team Brings Home Gold
Haldane girls volleyball champs again
Haldane Girls are New State Class D Volleyball Champions
Haldane girls volleyball champs again
Haldane Football: Hopes for a Return to Good Fortune
31 returnees could spell a much-improved season
Haldane Meeting Features Tennis Court Debate
Study of sports fields to be complete in October
Philipstown Pop Warner Hawks Football; Cheer Open 2011 Season
This year they are fielding three tackle teams and a cheer squad
Yankees Beat Giants for Minor League Championship
Yankees win Philipstown championship
Haldane Athletes, Coaches Get Some Help
Visiting trainer helps prevent and treat sports injuries
Star Haldane Softball Player Accepts College Scholarship
Chelsea Lisikatos chooses University of North Carolina
Searight and Milner Celebrated at Section One Basketball Awards
Liz Milner voted Most Valuable Player
Lady Blue Devils Varsity Sponsor "Get into the Pink Zone"
The Haldane Lady Blue Devils Varsity and Junior Varsity Girl’s Basketball teams sponsored “Get Into the Pink Zone” a Breast Cancer Awareness event, at the Jan. 31 home games against North Salem High School. In addition to winning both their games, the girls raised $461 by offering pink ribbons, donated by the McConville family, in exchange […]
Teams’ Efforts Celebrated at Haldane Fall Sports Varsity Letter Night
Blue Devil Booster Club holds their third annual Fall Sports Letter Night on Nov. 15
Haldane Hoops Star Gets “Full Ride” at Fordham
Liz Milner signs National Letter of Intent to attend Fordham University next fall on a full basketball scholarship
Concussions in High School Sports Receive Increased Attention Nationwide
Sports-related concussions receive increased attention both locally and nationally.
Philipstown.info Interviews New Haldane Athletic Director Tom Cunningham
Tom Cunningham, Haldane’s new Athletic Director, Dean of Students and Director of Health and Physical Education for grades K-12, recently spoke with Philipstown.info’s Michael Turton.