Games to watch beginning Tuesday
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It’s unfortunate that Mother Nature intervened today because the North Rockland-Suffern game would have been a good one.
Tuesday: Ursuline travels to John Jay for the second game in the league set. Last week, Ursuline’s Tyler Pirone tossed a four-hitter with 12 strikeouts in a 2-1 victory. Gaby Torzilli allowed one hit and struck out 13. … Lakeland will host Brewster in the back end of the league set. Lakeland overcame a five-run, sixth-inning Brewster rally last week to beat the Bears, 6-5.
Wednesday: If you have free time on this day, make the trip to Montrose for the Yorktown-Hen Hud game. This game will feature four of Section 1’s finest — Yorktown’s Cassie Reilly-Boccia and Kasey O’Connor and Hen Hud’s Kirby Wright and Niki Tamburri. One Yorktown player who gets overlooked is pitcher Larissa Porcelli, who has been swinging a hot bat. … North Rockland goes to Suffern on this day. Suffern’s Catrina Delgais will match up with either Samantha Welsh or Krystn Benson. Zeroes will be a plentiful.
Thursday: Rockland County is the place to be today with Suffern and Pearl River facing off and the Clarkstowns — North and South — meeting up. … In Westchester, New Rochelle and Scarsdale meet for the first time this season. The teams are battling perennial champ White Plains for the league title. Keep an eye on New Rochelle’s Kehli Washington and Scarsdale’s Chelsea LoBue.
Friday: Hen Hud at Yorktown. Enough said. … Arlington comes to White Plains in what will be a good game. Arlington is always strong, as are all of the Dutchess County Class AA schools.
Saturday: Pelham and Briarcliff have their respective tournaments. … Maria Regina will challenge itself with a game at Eastchester. … Suffern and Clarkstown North meet up in a key league game.











Does anyone have any updates on todays games?
Hen Hud beat Yorktown 6-2. Score was tied at 2. Yorktown never led.
Suffern over North Rockland, 2-1. Nail biter at the end with NR tying run on 3rd and go ahead at first. Pitching was great on both sides.