This family doesn’t miss.
Ryan Leary, a varsity basketball player for the Carle Place Frogs, recently notched the impressive milestone of 1,000 career points.
Making the moment even more magical for the junior, he joined his three older sisters and mother as the latest family member to hit the overwhelming achievement.
“When I saw that shot go in, it was such a crazy experience,” Leary, a 16-year-old shooting guard with ambitions to play in college, told The Post. “It only happened because of all the work that me, my sisters, and my parents all put in during the offseason,” he added of his Dec. 30 feat, which came against Malverne.
All three of Leary’s sisters are college basketball players. Erin, his oldest, is a senior at Iona College; Amanda, his middle sister, is a junior at Springfield College; and Caitlin, the youngest, is a freshman at Mercy University.
“Everything I learned was from watching and working out with them. All of them would give me tips on my jump shot,” he said, recalling that they always…
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