
Scholastic Roundup: It’s all about Janelia — again
She placed first in the New York State Championships with an 11.81 time in the 1A Girls 10-Meter Dash Finals.

She placed first in the New York State Championships with an 11.81 time in the 1A Girls 10-Meter Dash Finals.

Of course, there was a Brooklyn connection to the New York Knicks’ NBA championship. Did you even have a doubt?

A total of 17 Public School Athletic League baseball student-athletes competed in The Exceptional Senior Game on Sunday.

Almost four years to the day — the kid from Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School who grew up in Brooklyn — is playing for the NBA Championship

The Boys 2A Championship featured a showdown between No. 4 seed Bayside High School and the No. 7 seed, Brooklyn’s Fort Hamilton High.

The Tech boys scored 130 points and the girls tallied 128 for titles last Sunday at Icahn Stadium on Randall’s Island.

It was gold for Leanne McDonald. The University of Maryland Baltimore County senior was a member of the winning 4×400 relay.

They include: John Salley, Phil Sallustio, Tony Petosa, Anne Gregory O’Connell, Brian Nash and Bob Hurley, Sr.

Brooklyn Technical High School claimed the team title in freestyle wrestling – for the second consecutive time on Saturday.

Sixteen is sweet for the Brooklyn girls who played varsity basketball in the Catholic High School Athletic Association this season.

The Pratt Institute men’s golf team played in its inaugural match in program history, Monday, hitting the links at Stone Hedge Golf Course.

The first WellBall event on a college campus is coming to Fordham on Sunday, and Stephon Marbury is the catalyst in the overall growth of it.

This one belonged to the Eagles — the wrong Eagles. Eagle Academy of the Bronx scored a basket off a wild sequence in the final seconds.

“Let’s envision what Red Sarachek’s reaction would have been if Yeshiva coach Sammy Stern had made that coaching blunder.”

The St. Joseph’s University, Brooklyn men’s volleyball team earned their second Skyline Conference road win, sweeping Manhattanville.

Eight. That’s the number of Public Schools Athletic League boys’ table tennis titles Brooklyn Technical High School has captured.

Long Island University will introduce their 2026 Hall of Fame Class, Sunday at 11a.m. at Brooklyn Paramount.

New York’s NBA All-Star MVPs include Julius Erving (Roosevelt, 1977), Tiny Archibald (DeWitt Clinton, 1981) and Randy Smith (Bellport, 1978).

It was December 2024 – that’s when the Vikings of South Shore High School lost to Cardinal Hayes. History repeated itself last week.

The PSAL League wrestling regular season wrapped up with standout performances from both Stuyvesant and James Madison High School.

James Madison High School finished as the top Public Schools Athletic League team at the 2026 Donald Douglas Memorial Wrestling Championships.

LIU’s men’s volleyball team earned its first win of the 2026 season, Jan. 15, defeating Dominican University, 3-1 on the road.

The stakes — to secure one of the top six spots and punch a ticket to the 118th Millrose Games, set for Jan. 31 at the Armory.

James Madison High piled up 217.5 points at the Murry Bergtraum Wrestling Tournament during the holiday weekend.

Medgar Evers College Prep managed to slip by Wingate the last time these teams faced off, but didn’t have those same answers this time around.

Brooklyn’s Xaverian High School placed nine players on the Brooklyn/Queens Catholic High School Football League All-Star team.

Brooklyn Tech fought the good fight in their overtime game against John Jay Campus, Friday, but wound up with a less-than-desirable result.

The best place in the borough to find championship trophies – easy – 7100 Shore Road. That’s Xaverian High School.

Sports Illustrated asked who were the top 21 returning New York City high school quarterbacks for 2025. Seven are from Brooklyn.

And then there were four. Just four Brooklyn Public Schools Athletic League teams remain in contention for championship football titles.

Long Island University closes their football season Saturday hosting Wagner College (Nov. 22nd) at Shark Stadium at noon.

Senior Night for the footballers at New Utrecht High School was just a test for the upcoming Public School Athletic League playoffs.

The New York City Public Schools Athletic League Freshman/Sophomore City Cross Country Championships attracted 676 student-athletes.

When you think of October, two things quickly come to mind – Halloween and “Dig Pink” at St. Edmund Prep High School in Sheepshead Bay.

The St. Joseph’s University, Brooklyn men’s soccer team honored seniors Pablo Mejia and Lorenzo LaRosa ahead of match.

They go by Transit Tech. On the football field just call them super. They are a perfect 4-0 this season, with Homecoming set for Saturday.