YORK TWP. — The final Patriot Athletic Conference home game in Buckeye boys basketball history was played Friday night. The opponent was archrival Black River and the lopsided final score was expected, but how it transpired was worth noting. →
SULLIVAN TWP. — The fun began Friday when 5-foot-10 Brooklyn senior Yareh Ramos giggled as he lined up for the opening tipoff against 6-9 Black River center Jonathan Herb. It ended when the home student section lost its collective mind as →
YORK TWP. — First, Sydney Bell scorched the nets. Then she joined her Buckeye girls basketball teammates in cutting them down. The 5-foot-8 sophomore power forward posted game highs of 19 points and nine rebounds Wednesday as the Bucks →
SULLIVAN TWP. — Coming off a pair of wins and hosting the only team it had beaten in the Patriot Athletic Conference, the Black River boys basketball was staring down a three-game winning streak for the first time in eight years. But →
SULLIVAN TWP. — The Black River boys basketball team woke up like a sassy coffee addict who needed a heavy dose of caffeine. The Pirates were angry, and they knew how to change that. There was nothing Mansfield Temple Christian could do once →
SULLIVAN TWP. — Way back in 1990, Black River took a risk when it selected the replacement for football coach Matt Stoll, who left for Wellington after a 10-0 season. The Pirates turned to young, energetic assistant Al Young, banking on the →
SULLIVAN TWP. — When facing the reigning Patriot Athletic Conference Stars Division champion, one bad stretch can be the difference between being competitive and stumbling out in a daze. Black River found out the hard way Friday in a 94-63 →
The ball is always in Lydia Wacker’s court from November until March. Whether it’s a 15-pound bowling ball, 20-ounce basketball or seven-ounce softball depends on the day — and time — for the Black River junior. A star in →
SULLIVAN TWP. — The Black River boys basketball team fought, clawed and scrapped back but ultimately couldn’t overtake Wellington. Despite cutting a significant first-half deficit down to one possession multiple times in the final →
SHEFFIELD — Black River found itself undermanned and far away from home Friday night as it traveled to Brookside for a Patriot Athletic Conference Stars Division game. The Pirates also found themselves in a position they haven’t been in →