When 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.
En 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.
Rye 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.
The 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.
Winston 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.
Citius. 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.
In their February 13 game against Masters, Wildcats’ Coach Scott Nails substituted all of his starters
On January 24, two patrols from Rye Troop 2 went to Camp Seton in Greenwich, to participate in the annual Klondike Derby.
Betsy and Steve Monroe knew they wanted to rescue a dog and went about it in the smartest possible way.
A 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.