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North Rockland’s KiKi Daly Reaches 1,000 Career Points in Girls Basketball

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Thiells, NY — North Rockland High School student-athlete KiKi Daly reached a major milestone, scoring her 1,000th career point during a home game against Mamaroneck.

Daly is the first North Rockland girls basketball player since 2015 to join the prestigious 1,000 Points Club, marking a significant achievement for the program.

Coaches and school officials praised Daly’s accomplishment as a testament to her years of hard work, dedication, and commitment to Raider Pride. Her leadership and performance on the court have played a key role in the team’s success.

The North Rockland community celebrated the milestone during the game, recognizing Daly’s contributions to Raider athletics and her impact as a leader on and off the court.

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Rockland’s John Thompson Celebrates 13 Years with RCC Basketball

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ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. — Rockland’s John Thompson was recently recognized for marking 13 years with the RCC Basketball Team, a milestone highlighting his long-standing commitment to the program.

Thompson has spent more than a decade supporting RCC Basketball and was honored for his dedication and the many contributions he has made to the team over the years. His continued involvement reflects the stability and community support behind the program.

RCC officials acknowledged Thompson’s impact and thanked him for his years of service to RCC Basketball.

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Rockland’s Ciaran Dalton, Former Rutgers Goalkeeper, on Trial with Nashville SC

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Pearl River, N.Y. — Ciaran Dalton, a 22-year-old Pearl River native, is taking the next step in his soccer career as he goes on trial with Nashville SC, a club in Major League Soccer.

Dalton’s path to the professional level has been shaped by steady development and high-level performances. He began playing locally with Rockland GAA and OMM Soccer in Orangetown before a brief stint at Pearl River High School. He later joined the New York Red Bulls Academy, one of the nation’s top youth development programs.

Dalton went on to become a four-year starting goalkeeper at Rutgers University, where he established himself as a reliable presence in net. As a freshman, he helped the Scarlet Knights win the Big Ten Tournament Championship, recording 53 saves, three shutouts, and a .707 save percentage. Over his collegiate career, Dalton totaled more than 200 saves, earned multiple shutouts, and received conference honors.

After graduating from Rutgers in December, Dalton earned the opportunity to train with Nashville SC, marking a full-circle moment from Rockland County’s local soccer fields to the doorstep of Major League Soccer.

The trial represents a significant milestone for the former Rutgers standout as he looks to continue his career at the professional level.

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