Those left in attendance let out a collective exhale, then cheered. It was that kind of night. After leading by as much as 14 points with seven minutes left, Sachem North’s fate changed drastically as […]

Those left in attendance let out a collective exhale, then cheered. It was that kind of night. After leading by as much as 14 points with seven minutes left, Sachem North’s fate changed drastically as […]
The @SachemSchools Twitter account has only existed since April 2011, but it has garnered nearly 1,400 followers and continues to inform. Newsday mentioned the account in its daily “Follow LI” section, which highlights one Long […]
It’s been exactly one month since Sachem alum Maria Michta competed at the Olympics in London. She became the first Sachem alum to represent her community on the biggest athletic stage in the world when […]
Thousands lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001 and while we remember all of them and their families on the anniversary of the attacks, Sachem Report wishes to focus specifically on the members of the […]
Call it what you will. The stars aligning, the season’s changing, “that” time of year. September marks the return of football and it’s a familiar feeling only true gridiron diehards can appreciate. My weekend started […]
Sal “the stockbroker” Governale is expanding his resume. It’s not just prank calls, ball busting and comedy for the Sachem alum anymore. He’s also behind the new “Spa Now” app for the iPhone and iPad, […]
Sachem alum Davon Lawrence had a career day for Stony Brook Saturday as the Seawolves amassed more than 690 offensive yards against Pace. Lawrence, who graduated from Sachem North in 2010 as one of the […]
As expected Sachem East came out in Week 1 and delivered on the seismic ground attack by Steven Casali. Once known as the “man child” for his size as a young player, Casali is simply […]