They're going to put this together.
The two Long Island individual bowling champions were recently recognized by Nassau County executive blues breakman and recognized their recent title.
Division High School's Matt Banfitch sparred a small drama during his comeback victory in the final match.
Courtesy of Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman.
East Meadow's Amanda Morris was caught up in the second individual title in a nervous way with a victory in the 1,238 series.
Both outstanding athletes will represent the Nassau County All-Star Team in Syracuse on March 15th.
Does anyone tame these dragons?
Fire-breathing soccer has officially returned to Long Island.
Fans have revived the iconic New York Dragons team moniker of Nassau County's new indoor team, part of the Buffalo Bills Legend Andre Reed's Entertainment Football League Association.

Like the Dragons of Old, part of the Invalid Arena Football League of the 2000s, the new black and red team will return to the Nassau Coliseum for their home games this June. The eight-game season faces the Morristown, New Jersey Crypto, Diesel in Danbury, Connecticut, and Heroes in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.
What to see
The high school hoop playoffs have come to LI's mind, with the semi-finals set this weekend.
In Girls AAA Basketball, Massapequa will reveal it in Plainview, while Syosset will face Freeport on Saturday nights at Farmingdale State College, respectively.
For the Boys AAA Territories, Port Washington will face Farmingdale at 5pm, and Uniondale will face East Meadow at university on Sunday evening at 7pm.
