Pelham Examiner

Pelham Examiner

Pelham Examiner

Alex Esteverena, Staff Reporter

Alex is a senior at Pelham Memorial High School. He plays basketball and baseball with the school and club teams. In his free time he listens to music and hangs out with his friends. He speaks Spanish at home and is very excited to write for the Examiner.

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PGVB defends inbound in win verse JJCR

Pelham girls varsity basketball wins first playoff game

By Alex Esteverena, Staff Reporter
February 18, 2022

The Pelham girls varsity basketball team defeated John Jay CR 47-34 Thursday in the out-bracket round of the Section 1, Class A, playoffs. It was all Pelham from the jump. They got to an early lead...

Senior captain Daniel Fredbeck hurdles a defender on a touchdown run.

Pelham football advances to 6-0 with win over Tappan Zee

By Alex Esteverena, Staff Reporter
October 18, 2021

Pelham football continued its undefeated season after beating Tappan Zee by a wide margin Friday, winning 30-7. The streaking Pelicans squad improved to 6-0 after the blowout victory during a night that...

Pelham native Brad Case called up to Double A in Pirates organization

Pelham native Brad Case called up to Double A in Pirates’ organization

By Alex Esteverena, Staff Reporter
July 21, 2021

After performing exceptionally at the Single-A minor league level, Pelham native Brad Case has been called up to the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Double-A team, the Altoona Curve. Case played his high...

DeCicco & Sons names 2020 Employee of the Year: EVERYONE

By Alex Esteverena, Staff Reporter
March 5, 2021

In light of the Covid-19 outbreak, DeCicco & Sons announced that all of its workers were being named Employee of the Year for 2020. The popular local grocery store demonstrated its thanks to the staff...

PMHS alums Regrowth Project cleans local parks and beaches, recycles plastics, spreads environmental message

PMHS alum’s Regrowth Project cleans local parks and beaches, recycles plastics, spreads environmental message

By Alex Esteverena, Staff Reporter
January 25, 2021

Former PMHS student Sam Farrell has created a fun, safe and profitable way to help the environment with his new company, the Regrowth Project (RGP). Growing up in Pelham, Farrell noticed that communities...

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