Category: East/Warner
East/Warner
East baseball continues its storied trad...
New Press Box scoreboard keeper coveteth...
East falls just short. And views from th...
No longer undefeated, East bounces back ...
Eagles (8-0) win East Tournament; pizza ...
Joel Alicea throws second straight no-hi...
Excitement grows on Culver Road as East ...
Following a historic season, East baseba...
Congratulations East on a magical season...
A coach who cares. And wondering if East...
East’s sun still shining
If your children want to be teachers, se...
Budding scientists make cinematic splash...
“Team Eagle” set to open a new field of ...
East’s groundskeeper/umpire Sam Kimble h...
The Villa Movement: Adopting East High o...
A piece of the puzzle at East Big Pictur...
Helping restore East through restorative...
Building the new East one purple bookbag...
What the new East will and will not be
East’s Optical Program serves RCSD stude...
Displaying East’s glorious past
Despite challenges (see Buffalo), the Ea...
East’s Eagle Eye Report delivers homeroo...
East’s Coach Brigandi proved the value o...
Fostering community through a love of sc...
Inspiring aspiring teachers at East High
East student documentary premiers in San...
East baseball takes the show on the road...
Getting a head start on college at East ...
Getting the “Word” out at East
“The Legacy Project: The Eyes of Our Ancestors:” A shared vision made real at East High School
by [email protected] | Jan 14, 2020 | East/Warner | 0 |
East High School Courtyard. January 9th, 2020 [Photo: David Kramer] Last week, I received an...
Read MoreEast baseball continues its storied tradition
by [email protected] | Apr 17, 2019 | East/Warner | 0 |
As reported by James Johnson in today’s, Section V baseball: Eight storylines for 2019 (D...
Read MoreNew Press Box scoreboard keeper coveteth a coveted microphone
by [email protected] | Apr 11, 2018 | East/Warner | 0 |
As T.S. Elliot might say, April is the cruelest month, but the Eagles — snow or no snow...
Read MoreEast falls just short. And views from the press box
by [email protected] | May 16, 2017 | East/Warner, Sports | 0 |
Yesterday in the City Tournament final against Franklin, East was aiming for its fourth...
Read MoreNo longer undefeated, East bounces back nicely
by [email protected] | May 4, 2017 | East/Warner, Sports | 0 |
When we last covered East baseball, the Eagles were undefeated after having won the East...
Read MoreEagles (8-0) win East Tournament; pizza for all
by [email protected] | Apr 22, 2017 | East/Warner, Sports | 0 |
As we’ve been following the East Eagles all season, the story lines have been similar: the...
Read MoreJoel Alicea throws second straight no-hitter; three generations celebrate at East
by [email protected] | Apr 10, 2017 | East/Warner | 0 |
East teacher Paul Conrow ’95 and family. Michael ’22 to his right. Elizabeth Conrow with Emily...
Read MoreExcitement grows on Culver Road as East wins third straight. Bishop Kearney is next.
by [email protected] | Apr 3, 2017 | East/Warner, Sports | 0 |
This spring, watching East baseball is becoming the happening thing. Last week, scores of fans...
Read MoreFollowing a historic season, East baseball opens with back-to-back no hitters.
by [email protected] | Mar 31, 2017 | East/Warner, Sports | 0 |
Last year was truly a magical season for East baseball as the boys made it all the way to the...
Read MoreCongratulations East on a magical season. So Jefferson and Rocky DiPonzio’s 1980 mark still stands.
by [email protected] | May 27, 2016 | East/Warner, History, Sports | 0 |
After covering the sectional quarterfinals in East’s sun still shining and the semi-finals...
Read MoreA coach who cares. And wondering if East won
by [email protected] | May 25, 2016 | East/Warner, Sports | 0 |
On Monday, Jeff DiVeronica wrote a fine piece on East’s Kyle Crandall, recent winner of the...
Read MoreEast’s sun still shining
by [email protected] | May 20, 2016 | East/Warner, Sports | 0 |
At our September pre-season workout with Roland Williams, East ’93, now East High School...
Read MoreIf your children want to be teachers, send them to East
by [email protected] | Dec 29, 2015 | East/Warner, Education | 0 |
Last Monday night in the Village Gate, twenty years of history was packed into the north side of...
Read MoreBudding scientists make cinematic splash at East
by [email protected] | Sep 30, 2015 | East/Warner, Education | 0 |
June 19, 2013 For decades, educators have faced a gender gap when it comes to science education. ...
Read More“Team Eagle” set to open a new field of dreams at East. Roland Williams ’93 drops by for final summer tune up.
by [email protected] | Sep 29, 2015 | East/Warner, Sports | 0 |
Shades of Super Bowl XXXIII. Roland feigning surprise as I nail a TD pass NOTE: THIS...
Read MoreEast’s groundskeeper/umpire Sam Kimble has a rooting interest in Team Eagle
by [email protected] | Sep 28, 2015 | East/Warner, Sports | 0 |
September 8th, 2015 For the first time in his baseball and softball umpiring career, Sam Kimble...
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