All three Harborfields girls, alongside their team, The Town of Huntington, had the opportunity to take over the Lady Knights Classic Tournament. Here is how they did!
Read MoreLast week, the field hockey midfielder recorded her 100th point and is now standing with 105.
Read MoreThe Harborfields High School Volleyball Team is no stranger to playing for a cause greater than volleyball. Over the years, both JV and Varsity have played an annual “Dig Pink” game to raise money and awareness for breast cancer. They give out flowers to breast cancer survivors and honor those who have lost their battle. The team wears pink and decorates the gym to spread awareness. In addition, they do a “Go Gold” game where the money raised goes to Corey’s Promise, a foundation in honor of Corey Phelan, who lost his life to cancer. The team wears and encourages fans to wear yellow in support of the cause. During both games, baked goods are sold outside of the gym and all profits go to each of the causes.
Read MoreTakedown. Discipline. Honor. Join the girls wrestling team!
Read MoreDon’t fall into the mileage trap to get your information- you might be able to get a lot more out of your shoes than you thought.
Read MoreGirls and Boys basketball game against Islip. Supporting the Hf winter sport as it came to an end getting ready for the spring sport season!
Read MoreAs the winter sports season comes to a close, Our HF spring sports are about to start. With the spring season kicking off we have so many opportunities to be on a spring sports team.
Read MoreAs the winter season starts to come to a close, our HF winter sports have come to an end. Boys’ Basketball has finished with a league record of 3-13 and an overall record of 7-13. They started off the season strong with a win over H H Hills West with a close score of 51-46. Then they played there game against Cold Spring Harbor in Madison Square Garden. This was another very close game, but the boys pulled away as the game finished with a score of 42-31.
Read MoreAlly Grover and Meaghan Fealy lead a team of HF students, including Bella Sidoti, Brayden Weiss, Jack Poller, and Nathan Smith, as they brought sports broadcasting back to HF for the first time since the pre-covid era.
Here’s some highlights from the stream… we may not have won the game, but we sure had fun!
Read MoreThe Harborfields Boys' Basketball team was the first to get "Mic'd Up" with Senior Ari Guevara Gamez and the Tornado News Team. This first episode features Seniors Michael Ferranti and Ethan Appolon.
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