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Clarkstown North is on a roll

April
25

   Okay, I think that it would be safe to say that many people underestimated Clarkstown North coming into the season. It was an easy thing to do with the loss of elite windmiller Deanna Minuto.

   However, the Rams have shown that they are still a fine team and a 6-0 record to date exemplfies this, after rallying to a 3-2 victory over Suffern today. (Wednesday).

   In its last three League I-B games, the Rams have vanquished Clarkstown South, North Rockland and now Suffern. This is on top of victories over Section 9’s Monroe-Woodbury and R.C. Ketcham.

   The Rams staged a two-out sixth-inning rally to overtake Suffern. Jordan Kapnick smacked a game-tieing triple, after a two-out Diana Luisi walk. Pinch runner Ali Rosenberg scored and then Kapnick came charging home on Christina Glennon’s tapper in front of the plate, that Glennon legged out for a hit.

   Senior Alix Gebhardt had another good showing, tossing a five-hitter with eight strikeouts. Once again, Clarkstown North was effective playing small ball and it resulted in a victory.

   

This entry was posted on Wednesday, April 25th, 2007 at 11:17 pm by Tony Pinciaro.
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Debbie Schechter is starting her second year at The Journal News and LoHud.com. She is a graduate of SUNY Brockport with a degree in broadcast communications. She has covered gymnastics and swimming and enjoys all sports.
Tony Pinciaro, who grew up in Silver Lake and is a 1981 Harrison High School graduate, covered the Westchester/Putnam softball beat for six years for The Journal News. This season, he will switch over and handle the Rockland beat. Tony is married with two children, Elena, 9, and Vincent, 6. When he is not covering softball this season, Tony will be cheering for Elena, who will be playing for the Storm in the Nanuet Little League Triple A softball division.

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