By Jerry Del Priore Kamari Jones-Hunter and his mother, Nicole, agonized over the numerous college offers he had garnered over the past few months. The five-eleven, 265-pound nose tackle enjoyed a successful run at Monroe College in New Rochelle, a football program that plays in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). But it came … Continue reading Former Canarsie Chief Football Star Accepts Division II LIU Post Offer
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Week 4 PSAL Southeast Brooklyn Hoops Round-Up
By Jerry Del Priore With the PSAL hoops campaign quickly moving along, and heading into the holiday break, area teams attempted to keep its momentum while one looked to get back into contention. One squad lost its first game of the season, while another picked up two victories to keep itself from fading into oblivion. Here’s how the respective … Continue reading Week 4 PSAL Southeast Brooklyn Hoops Round-Up
Public Address Announcer Antonio Rodriguez Gives Canarsie Football a Voice
For the past seven years at Canarsie football home games, every time the Chiefs’ offense moves the chains, public address announcer Antonio Rodriguez will broadcast his trademark call, “And that play is good for a Chiefs’ first down.” It’s something that helps to motivate the crowd, giving the fans a reason to boisterously cheer on … Continue reading Public Address Announcer Antonio Rodriguez Gives Canarsie Football a Voice
Week 3 PSAL Brooklyn Southeast Basketball Round-Up
Week 3 PSAL action in Southeast Brooklyn High School Hoops.
Canarsie Lady Chiefs Hoops Split Games In Lab Museum Thanksgiving Tourney
By Jerry Del Priore Canarsie head coach Keiya Smith isn’t exactly sure what type of basketball team she’ll have this year, given the fact she has a group comprised of mostly young players. While the regular season hasn’t tipped off yet, Smith is happy with the performance of the youthful Lady Chiefs at the Lab … Continue reading Canarsie Lady Chiefs Hoops Split Games In Lab Museum Thanksgiving Tourney
Canarsie Shutout, 32-0, By Juggernaut Erasmus
By Jerry Del Priore The Canarsie Chiefs football squad knew they would be in an uphill battle against perennial championship contender Erasmus Hall on Saturday. Unfortunately for Canarsie, it’s prediction came true as the Dutchmen scored quickly in the first quarter, and never let up, blowing past the Chiefs, 32-0, in a PSAL City Division … Continue reading Canarsie Shutout, 32-0, By Juggernaut Erasmus
Canarsie Chief Defense Falters In 44-27 Loss To Wagner
Canarsie Chiefs Brooklyn Football Loses to Wagner in Staten Island.
Canarsie Football Teams Enjoy Big Weekend Over FDR
By Jerry Del Priore It was an outstanding weekend for the Canarsie Chiefs football program as both varsity and junior varsity squads crushed Franklin D. Roosevelt over the weekend in their respective games at New Utrecht High School. The varsity Chiefs (1-4) began the weekend by annihilating the Cougars, 41-26, Saturday in City Conference tilt … Continue reading Canarsie Football Teams Enjoy Big Weekend Over FDR
Canarsie Football Drops Fourth Straight in Tough Fashion to Grand Street
The Canarsie Chiefs varsity football team was in their game against Grand Street Campus, going toe to toe with the opposition for two and half quarters. But then came the pivotal play, with the tilt tied, in which junior Calvin Hutchinson failed to scoop up a Wolves’ fumbled screen pass and run it in for … Continue reading Canarsie Football Drops Fourth Straight in Tough Fashion to Grand Street
Growing Pains Plague Canarsie In 36-0 Defeat to Midwood
By Jerry Del Priore With a team made up of mostly juniors and other underclassmen, the Canarsie Chiefs’ varsity coaching staff expected them to endure a measure of woes, due to inexperience, during the season. Unfortunately for Canarsie (0-2), its greenness was on full display against Midwood, as it was shutout, 36-0, Friday night at … Continue reading Growing Pains Plague Canarsie In 36-0 Defeat to Midwood

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