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The Official Twitter of The Fox Lane High School Basketball. Sectional Champs 35, 42, 53, 70, 72, 85, 04, 16 . PNW Regional Champions 21

Bedford, NY Katılım Temmuz 2014
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Anthony Pugh@Anthony_Pugh2·
If you want to score in the NCAA tournament … • Catch & shoot 3s • 2 foot finishes • Transition • Ball screens, DHOs, pin downs
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FoxLaneBasketball@FLBasketball·
The calls are coming in for Dylan. Colleges don't miss out! Dylan guards, rebounds and can score! Most important, great kid and a hard worker. Scholarship level player who is getting serious interest.
Dylan Watson@dwatson0816

I am officially in the Transfer Portal with 1 year of eligibility available. 6’6”, 215lb 2025-26 junior season stats 13.4 PPG, 9.5 RPG (in conference) 2nd Team All-NESCAC .500 FG% .415 3PT% .811 FT% Contact- 914-817-1081 @ThePortalReport @FLBasketball @VerbalCommits

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Ryan Stephens
Ryan Stephens@ryanstephens·
Little kids don’t care if you’re important at work. They just want you to watch them do the same trick 47 times.
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LHBCA
LHBCA@LowerHudsonHoop·
The 2026 Awards Dinner will take place on March 25th at Castle Royale in Yonkers. 1st Team LHBCA and Mr. Basketball will be unvailed as we honor all of our award winners! @lohudhoopsmbd @KDJmedia1
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Dylan Watson
Dylan Watson@dwatson0816·
I am officially in the Transfer Portal with 1 year of eligibility available. 6’6”, 215lb 2025-26 junior season stats 13.4 PPG, 9.5 RPG (in conference) 2nd Team All-NESCAC .500 FG% .415 3PT% .811 FT% Contact- 914-817-1081 @ThePortalReport @FLBasketball @VerbalCommits
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GD1_Ryan
GD1_Ryan@RyMo43·
Important read for any sports parents out there
Kevin Devaney Jr.@KDJmedia1

In all my years of broadcasting, I'd never gotten emotional on air until tonight. It was impossible to hold back the tears. Jack Piccione of Tappan Zee lost his father suddenly last Sept. 1. Matthew Piccione died of a heart attack minutes after playing pickleball with friends. He was 51. Over the last three years, I got to know Matthew Piccione fairly well. One day back in 2023, he asked coach George Gaine for my number so he could call me just to say thank you for calling out Jack's contributions during Tappan Zee's championship run. Jack was a role player who averaged maybe 5 points a game as a freshman. But he started and never came off the court. "I know he doesn't score a lot of points," Matthew Piccione said. "But you are one of the only people who appreciates what he does for the team." Matthew Piccione kept a very low profile at games and reinforced in his son to be the emodiment of all the things that make Tappan Zee basketball different than any other program in the state. Play unselfish. Defend. Be coachable. Defend. Draw charges. Pass. Sacrifice for your teammates. And, of course, defend some more. Nobody in the history of Tappan Zee basketball since I have been covering has ever played that role better than Jack Piccione. He's the best best defensive player in the program and is on an elite level of players I've been around in Section 1. When Matthew died in September, I worried about Jack. I wondered what his senior season might be like. The person most responsible for instilling and reinforcing the values that made Jack great was now tragically gone. Tonight, Jack Piccione scored 5 points in the Section 1 Championship game. FIVE. Yet not only did his team because of his performance, I had the honor of handing him the MVP Trophy to prove it. In the final 90 seconds of the game, I shared the story of Matthew Piccione and his passing. You will hear the emotion in my voice. It's genuine, not because of any relationship I had with him. You just can't be a sports parent and not relate to loving your child and always wanting what's best for them. Because here's what I am going to tell you. And I really want all parents to read this and remember it: Your kids' youth - not just athletics, but all of it - is short and it's precious. You don't get this time back when it's over. It goes way too quick. And some don't even get to see it to the end. You have a choice: You can spend this period of their lives stressing about how many points they score, what awards or accolades they receive, begging people to vote in the online poll for Player of the Week, emailing the coach and complaining about playing time or lamenting the number of shots they get in a game. Go ahead. You can make all of that important for yourself and your child. Trust me, you won't be alone in doing so. Or you can do what Matthew Piccione did. Sit in the stands and enjoy watching your children compete. Teach them that it's team above all else, stress what it means to sacrifice and ensure them that, when you do those things and have success, the feeling of hanging a banner will far exceed any of the personal accolades think are important. And, sadly, God might choose that you won't be around to see it all anyway. Matthew didn't get to give his son a hug after he won tonight. And Jack didn't get to see the pride in his father's face. Think about that. If you are a parent, try to put your child in Jack's shoes. If God forbid your child was confronted with the same tragedy, you'd want them looking back on this sacred period of their lives the way Jack will forever recall them with his dad. Tonight was complete validation for Jack Piccione and all of the things his father always told him. Jack scored 5 points and won the MVP on his way to becoming the most decorated basketball player in Tappan Zee history. Nobody has ever won more in a TZ uniform than the most unselfish player they've ever had. He wouldn't trade his career with anyone, either. Take a moment to listen to myself and Pleasantville coach Nick Bonura from tonight's @SportsEngine broadcast of @TZeeAthletics @TZhoops

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Matt Lisle
Matt Lisle@CoachLisle·
Want to be good? Do what's expected. Want to be legendary? Do what others won't.
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Matt Lisle
Matt Lisle@CoachLisle·
The weight room, classroom & working hard in practice isn't for everyone. Then again...neither is playing time & neither is winning.
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Tyler Lewis
Tyler Lewis@ty1ewis·
Basketball isn’t a light switch… you can’t turn it on and off whenever you feel like it. Quit being nonchalant on the court. Playing hard shouldn’t be a skillset it should be the standard 🤷‍♂️
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