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December 8, 2025
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Hobart and William Smith Soccer Players Receive All-America Recognition: Brady Leitner of Hobart College and Ruth Hotaling of William Smith College have been named United Soccer Coaches All-Americans for 2025, highlighting their strong fall seasons. Leitner, a sophomore from Mahopac, earned first team honors and became Hobart’s first All-American since 1992 after leading the team in goals and points. Hotaling was recognized on the third team for the second consecutive year. Their achievements reflect notable success for the schools’ soccer programs. (Source: Fingerlakes1.com on Dec 8)
November 14, 2025
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Rye Football Defeats Somers 40-17 to Capture Section 1 Championship: Rye High School's football team secured the Section 1 championship with a decisive 40-17 victory over Somers at Mahopac, ending Somers' three-year winning streak. Senior quarterback Carson Miller was a key player, contributing five touchdowns either by passing or running. With this victory, Rye has won 31 of its last 32 games and will advance to the Class A state quarterfinals next week in Arlington. The team remains undefeated for the 2025 season so far. (Source: Rye Record on Nov 14)
November 13, 2025
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Rye and Somers to Compete for Section 1 Class A Football Title: The Rye Garnets football team is set to face the Somers Tuskers for the Section 1 Class A championship on Friday, November 14. Rye enters the final as the top-ranked team, having previously defeated Somers during the regular season. Despite their earlier win, Rye will look to avenge last year's championship loss to the Tuskers. The upcoming matchup is expected to be a key contest between two teams with strong records in recent years. (Source: MyRye.com on Nov 13)
November 7, 2025
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Rye Football Secures 36-22 Victory Over Eastchester, Advances to Section Final: Rye High School's football team overcame a late scare to defeat Eastchester 36-22 in the Section 1 semifinal at Nugent Stadium, setting up a much-anticipated rematch against Somers for the championship. Eastchester briefly grabbed a second-half lead, but Rye responded with strong performances from senior leaders to score the final 15 points of the game. The Garnets remain undefeated at 10-0 and will compete for the title on November 14 in Mahopac. Somers, the defending state champions, advanced after beating Harrison 28-14. (Source: Rye Record on Nov 7)
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Rye Football Defeats Eastchester in Semifinals, Advances to Sectional Championship: The Rye High School football team secured a 36-22 victory against Eastchester on November 7, 2025, during the Sectional semifinals held at Nugent Stadium. Despite briefly falling behind in the second half for the first time that season, Rye responded with 15 unanswered points to regain the lead and eliminate Eastchester from the playoffs. Key contributions came from Charlie Garnett, who scored three rushing touchdowns, and Carson Miller, who added two touchdowns and a critical defensive play. The Garnets will advance to the Sectional championship game following this win. (Source: MyRye.com on Nov 7)
October 29, 2025
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Pelham Girl Scouts Start New Year With Emphasis on Safety and Community Service: The Pelham Girl Scouts began the school year by adding three kindergarten Daisy Troops and one Brownie Troop for second graders. Troop leaders participated in comprehensive First Aid, CPR, and AED training led by a Pelham firefighter to enhance group safety. Plans also include continuing community service and education, with the Pelham Fire Department involved in upcoming events. The Girl Scouts' efforts span all grades, focusing on leadership and mutual support. (Source: Pelham Examiner on Oct 25)
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Restored Historic Mahopac Estate Listed for Sale: A historic property in Mahopac, once called Half Moon Farm and restored by a photographer with international recognition, is now available for purchase. The estate features updates that preserve its original character while offering modern amenities. (Source: Westchester Magazine on Oct 15)
October 10, 2025
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Horace Greeley Ends Rye Field Hockey's Seven-Game Winning Streak: Horace Greeley defeated Rye 3-0 in a recent Section 1 Class B field hockey matchup, ending Rye's seven-game winning streak. The loss brings Rye's record to 10-2, placing them behind the undefeated Quakers. Despite strong defensive efforts, Rye was unable to score, marking their first shutout loss of (Source: Rye Record on Oct 10)
October 2, 2025
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Rye High School Volleyball Team Achieves Eighth Consecutive Victory: The Rye High School volleyball team continued its strong season with recent wins over Mahopac and Ardsley, bringing their record to 9-1 and marking their eighth straight victory. The team is adjusting its lineup due to an injury and will prepare for an upcoming match against Somers next week. (Source: Rye Record on Oct 2)
September 29, 2025
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Rye Volleyball Secures Close Win Over Mahopac for Seventh Straight Victory: The Rye High School volleyball team continued its strong season with a four-set win against Mahopac, marking its seventh consecutive victory. The match, held on September 29, saw standout performances from several players. Rye now holds an 8-1 record and will host Ardsley in their next game. (Source: MyRye.com on Sep 29)
September 28, 2025
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Rye High School Volleyball Wins Home Opener on New Gym Floor: The Rye High School volleyball team marked the opening of its renovated gym by defeating Brewster in straight sets. The Garnets, now 7-1 for the season, played their first home match after a series of away games. The team has maintained a strong performance, with recent wins against both Ossining on (Source: Rye Record on Sep 28)
September 18, 2025
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Rye Area Swim and Dive Team Secures Win Against Mahopac-Putnam Valley-Carmel: The combined Rye, Rye Neck, and Blind Brook high school swim and dive team improved to 2-0 after defeating Mahopac-Putnam Valley-Carmel 88-74 on September 17. The team won all three relays and saw strong performances from several athletes. Their next meet is scheduled at the Hommocks pool in Mamaro (Source: MyRye.com on Sep 18)
September 17, 2025
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Rye, Rye Neck, and Blind Brook Swimming Team Prepares for 2025 Season: The combined varsity swimming and diving team representing Rye, Rye Neck, and Blind Brook high schools is entering the 2025 season with a younger roster after graduating ten seniors. The team, which had a successful 2024 season and sent seven athletes to the state competition, will compete in a new, (Source: MyRye.com on Sep 17)