The 6-foot, 240-pound Urato was named North Jersey Super Football Conference Young Man of the Year nominee for Whippany Park.
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Hammerstone Flexes his Way to TNA Wrestling
The 6-foot-1, 251-pound insanely-jacked Hammerstone wrestled his way to prominence with Major League Wrestling, where is a one-time MLW World Heavyweight Champion and a one-time MLW National Openweight title holder.
Queens Native, Righty Pitcher Charlie Neuweiler Inks with Long Island Ducks
A graduate of Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School in Elmhurst, New York, Neuweiler pitched for the High-A Cedar Rapids Kernels of the Minnesota Twins organization, registering a 1-0 record with a 5.54 ERA and 29 strikeouts in 26 innings of work in 2023.
SI FerryHawks Ink Former Yankee Infielder Wilkerman Garcia
The 25 five-year-old has played in four MLB games with the Yankees, batting .400 with two hits and a walk in five at-bats across parts of two campaigns (2019 and 2020).
Lincoln HS’s Darrell Owens, Jr. Commits to D2 American International Football
Owens recorded 22 tackles and recovered one fumble with Lincoln during the 2023 PSAL campaign, per the PSAL.org.
Flushing HS Two-Way Player Benjamin Morales Commits to D3 Morrisville State Football
The 5-foot-11, 270-pound senior is an above-average up-the-middle blocker who uses his size and strength to bully defensive opponents and open up holes for his ground attack.
Tyler Dearden Inks with Long Island Ducks of Atlantic League
Dearden is a high on-base percentage player, amassing a .353 OBP during his six-year run with the Boston Red Sox organization, where he reached as high as the Triple-A Worchester Red Sox in 2023.
Edwin Mateo Reups with Sussex County Miners for 2024
Mateo, 25, batted .323 with seven home runs, 43 RBI and 39 stolen bases while slashing .394/.419/.813 in 396 at bats in 95 games in 2023.
Chatham Native Maddie Hartnett Sparks Scranton Hoops to Landmark Title
The win automatically earns the second-seeded Royals the right to play in the NCAA Division III Tournament, with the field of 64 to be announced in a live selection show on NCAA.com Monday afternoon at 2:30 p.m.
Long Island City HS’s Justin Rodriguez Picks Up Nassau CC Football Offer
Rodriguez, whom head coach Joseph Giardina said he is "one of the hardest hitters in all of NYC on X," led the Bulldogs in tackles with 62, made 11 stops for a loss and garnered four defensive player of the game honors.

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