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- News:
Manhasset School Budget Approved by Voters
The Manhasset Public Schools 2003-04 Budget was approved by voters on June 25, 2003, with 1435 votes in favor and 1127 against the proposed plan.
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- News:
Natiss is Elected Mayor of North Hills
The Homeowner's Party slate swept the election held on Tuesday, June 17 at North Hills Village Hall. Marvin Natiss won the mayor's race with 830 votes, defeating Jack Berr of the Village party, a trustee who retired from fashion sales, by 547 votes. Natiss is senior partner of his family's Roslyn Heights law practice and resigned as village justice to run for mayor.
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- Sports:
Diamondbacks Win Thriller in World Series
The Diamondbacks do it again. The third and fourth grade girls' baseball team, who just recently won their first game during the playoffs, continued their winning ways. On a beautiful Monday night at Shelter Rock, the Diamondbacks faced their toughest competition, the Cardinals. The team was comprised of many talented and athletic ballplayers. After the first inning, it did not look good for the Diamondbacks. The Cardinals scored five runs in the first inning. Pitcher Claudia Steck shut the Cardinals down for the next two innings and the Cardinals were leading 5-1 after three.
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- Sports:
Manhasset Lady Jaguars Win the Waldbaum's L.I. Challenge Cup
What a game! The finals of the Long Island Challenge Cup took place on Sunday June 15, Father's Day. It was quite the day for fathers, mothers and coaches of the Manhasset Lady Jaguars as they watched their girls defeat the Plainedge Extreme in overtime penalty kicks. The game started off quickly with a breakaway by Juliana Gallo. Jules tore down the sideline, cut into the center and scored the first goal of the game. Plainedge, aggressive and determined created an opportunity and nailed a high shot into the goal, from outside the box, to tie the game at 1-1. Determined to win, Extreme pressured the Lady Jaguars defense, but sweeper Christina Casa Nova directed defenders Anna Christine de Venoge, Rebecca Wolfe, Alicia DeMarinis, Caterina Anastasio, and Tally Smith to push up and so they made it virtually impossible for Plainedge to score. The Lady Jaguars midfield, anchored by Victoria Fink played a tight game and pressured the Extreme winning almost every loose ball. Unfortunately despite the many scoring opportunities created by midfielders Katie Wang, Hilary Quinn, Cristie Leondis, Corrie Riggins and the actual shots on goal taken by forwards Eliza Cougentakis, Angelika Iordanou, Christine Samela, and Juliana Gallo the score remained 1-1. The Waldbaum's ten minute overtime period didn't produce a sudden death victory for either team, so the Lady Jaguars found themselves in an incredibly suspenseful game situation. Five penalty shots, the first, a nice shot, taken by Angelika Iordanou was saved by the Plainedge goalie, who showed her skill by diving for the ball. Christine Maimone, the Lady Jaguar's goalie jumped and punched their first shot out, also making a great save. The second shot Victoria Fink packed it right into the corner and the Jaguars were up by one. The Extreme hit a nice high goal and scored on their second shot as well. The score remained until Plainedge scored on their fourth shot and the Jaguars had to score or the win went to Plainedge. Christine Samela confidently shot low and to the corner for the tie at 2-2. Both teams missed the sixth shot. The tension on the sidelines grew with each passing second. Eliza Cougentakis took the seventh shot and scored, the Lady Jaguars had the lead. Watching on the sidelines the nail-biting crowd cried tears of joy when Plaidnedge took their seventh penalty kick and Christine Maimone, the star of the day, punched the ball out of goal making the winning save to win the Waldbaum's Cup.
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- Opinion:
Coaches Made a Difference
- Opinion:
A Better Spokesman
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