Pelham boys hockey defeated the ETBE Eagles (Eastchester, Bronxville, Tuckahoe, Edgemont) Wednesday night 4-1. This capped off a five-day run in which the Pelicans won four games.
The Pelicans were...
PMHS Boys Basketball is on a roll. Monday's 77-36 victory over Sleepy Hollow pushed the boys to a 9-2 record, with bigger matchups ahead.
The team showed its depth on Monday, with everyone checking...
The PMHS boys basketball team will play its first game of the season on Friday with an away match-up against Irvington in an early-season tournament.
New players and improvements made by those returning...
The PMHS football team won an absolute thriller against Brewster in the Section 1 Class A quarterfinals Friday night. The game was close for four quarters, with regulation ending in a 14-14 stalemate,...
Space Jam: A New Legacy is a cutting-edge, sequel film in which the cartoon world and the real world combine for a high-stakes game of basketball. Director Malcolm D. Lee portrays Lebron James as a great...
“Last Chance U: Basketball'' is a documentary series about a group of talented basketball players who went largely unnoticed throughout their basketball careers. The true story, featured on Netflix,...
The Covid-19 pandemic presented an entirely new series of challenges to athletes in high-risk winter sports this year. In addition to having to decide whether to risk exposing themselves to the virus by...
“The Map of Tiny Perfect Things,” written by Lev Grossman and directed by Ian Samuels, is a romantic science fiction film that was released in February. The film, which follows the premise of the 1993...
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