RHSgirls-thWhen Rye High played Pearl River in the Autism Classic on January 25, the teams played evenly, seesawing up and down by a point or two until Rye pulled ahead to win by four at the last minute.

S-Dulce-thEn route to the Gryphon’s six-game win streak, which culminated in a 66-36 win over Hopkins February 13, they played some hotly contested games. One of the toughest was against Convent of the Sacred Heart February 10.

hockey-thRye Hockey’s biggest rival is Pelham, to whom they lost 5-3 in last year’s Section 1 championship, so there was a lot of buildup to the game at Playland on February 11.

swim-thThe Rye/Blind Brook combined Boys’ Swim team sent only ten athletes to Sectional trials February 10 and 11. Six made their way into the point-scoring finals. 

RCDS-thWinston Churchill said it about Russia during World War II: “It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.” But he might as well have been describing Coach Chris Wirth’s Rye Country Day Boys’ basketball team in 2015.

RYeBBasketball-thCitius. Altius. Fortius. Faster. Higher. Stronger. While a Harrison-Rye matchup may not quite rank with the Olympic Games, Baron de Coubertin’s motto certainly applies to the Huskies’ basketball team.

S-Jenn-howland-thIn their February 13 game against Masters, Wildcats’ Coach Scott Nails substituted all of his starters

scout-thOn January 24, two patrols from Rye Troop 2 went to Camp Seton in Greenwich, to participate in the annual Klondike Derby.

rescue-thBetsy and Steve Monroe knew they wanted to rescue a dog and went about it in the smartest possible way.

camp-thA myriad of fun camp options in and around town — for a week or all summer long —promise kids of all ages a summer to remember.

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