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Schools/Sports January 2, 2002  RSS feed
U10 Girls win Turkey Bowl
      Massapequa Power, girls U10 soccer team won first place in the Farmingdale "Turkey Bowl" soccer tournament held Friday, November 23. The girls went 6-0.
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Girls Cross Country team ends great season
      The Massapequa High School girls cross country team completed an outstanding season, under the leadership of first year coach Dennis McLoughlin. In a sport where every second counts, each runner trained long and hard to achieve her personal best, which ultimately created this successful team.
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MHS Girls varsity volleyball end season 15-2
      The Massapequa High School girls varsity volleyball team completed their 2001 season with a record of 15-2 and claimed the titles of Conference I and Nassau County Class A Champions for the second year in a row. The Nassau County Coaches Association chose Kerry Krohn as the Nassau County Most Valuable Player. She, as well as Kristin Hoffman, were named All-County. Additionally, both girls were selected for the New York State All-Tournament team. Meaghan Joyce received All-County Honorable Mention, while Megan Zuena and Kerri Weinstein were given All-Conference honors. CarolAnn Habeeb, who has been the varsity coach for 14 years, was chosen as the Coach of the Year. Aside from their athletic performance and accomplishments, the team has a cumulative GPA of 95.
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Hurricanes win first place
      The Massapequa Soccer Club
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Massapequa Park athletes victorious at Challenge of Champions
      Students training at the Tiger Schulmann
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Girl Scout chorus performs at MPK Village holiday open house
      The Massapequa Association of Girl Scouts chorus recently performed at the Village of Massapequa Park
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Cub Scouts Pack 66 sell holiday wreaths
      On Saturday, December 1 Cub Scouts from Pack 66 along with their Cub Master Barry Grennan sold holiday wreaths outside of Unqua School. Some of the hard workers on hand were Nigel Nudelman, William Grennan, Michael Spinell, Scott Ferrara, Greg Muller, John Paul DeNave and Phillip Kozlowski.
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Art students remember attack
      Following the Attack on America, Stephen Lamia, a professor in the visual arts department of Dowling College wanted to help his students cope with the tragic events. He asked them to transfer their feelings onto a canvas. The resulting artwork is both poignant and reflective of what many Americans and New Yorkers felt. From patriotic themes and collages of the Manhattan skyline, to World Trade Center tributes, the Dowling students
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Students raise money for AHA
      More than 150 students and a number of teachers from Farmingdale High School raised $6,370 for the American Heart Association during this year
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