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Hen Hud 6, Yorktown 2 (Wednesday)

April
30

Niki Tamburri held the hard-hitting Yorktown offense to two hits and struck out seven in Hen Hud’s 6-2 win. The teams will play at Yorktown on Friday.

Tamburri also had two hits, including a triple, and an RBI. Tamburri kept Kasey O’Connor and Cassie Reilly-Boccia hitless (a combined 0 for 4). Heather Clausen went 2 for 4, scored twice and drove in a run and No. 9 hitter Rachel Buckner had two hits in four trips and an RBI.

In other Westchester/Putnam action Wednesday: Port Chester’s Kelsey Maloney had two hits, including a three-run homer, and five RBI in a win over Blind Brook. Freshman Alyson Lorys also had two hits, including a triple, and an RBI. … Deanna Mazzola went 5 for 5 wityh two RBI and Natalie Stockinger had four hits and three RBI in Putnam Valley’s victory over Byram Hills. … Deanne Lindsay fired a two-hitter with six Ks and also had two RBI in Sleepy Hollow’s blanking of Irvington. … Valhalla’s Alexandra Kinnaly spaced six hits in a 6-1 win over Dobbs Ferry. … Rye Country Day School improved to 7-0 with an 8-5 win over Rye Neck as Samantha Toth tripled and drove in three runs. Winning windmiller Jolie Berk aided her cause with two RBI. … Bronxville rallied to a 5-3 win over Tuckahoe on Casey Daunhauser’s two-run single in the sixth inning. … Gaby Torzilli double twice, went deep and drove in four runs in a win over Somers. She also struck out 14. … Danielle Basciano went yard in Carmel’s loss to Clarkstown South. … Scarsdale freshman Rosaria Collara had a bases-loaded double in the sixth, fueling the Raiders to a 7-4 win over Mahopac. … Taylor Pescetti singled in the equalizer and then scored the winning run on Meghan Hewitt’s single, both in the bottom of the eighth, as Briarcliff clipped Westlake, 6-5. … Brewster’s Kelly Bentson had 11 strikeouts and allowed two hits and older sister Kim Bentson went yard in a shutout of Ossining. …

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4 Responses to “Hen Hud 6, Yorktown 2 (Wednesday)”

  1. val monaco

    Dear Tony, I am the proud parent of Marianna Monaco who goes to Yonkers Middle in Yonkers. She is a seventh grader and I am pleased to say that she plays on the varsity team. She is an amazing pitcher. She also plays first base when she is not pitching. We have our other pitcher, Michelle Smith, who is a senior. I think that you will be hearing alot about my daughter over the next 6 years. Maybe you can come to one of the games to witness her pitching. Thank You for taking the time to read this. Val Monaco

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    you would.

  3. joe b

    BALLFIELDER…See Cassie and her teammates are back in good form and ready to take the AA section again! Anyone know who has the best shot of knocking them off this year! As of right now I don’t see anyone who has both the pitching and hitting to keep up with them. DO YOU STILL FEEL THE SAME ABOUT YORKTOWN ?

  4. joe b

    HALLIE LYNHART….Yorktown, based upon their first real test, today, appears to be the force to be dealt with, as advertised early in the pre-season. North Rockland was a formable opponent and not a push over in any sense of the equation. There will be more tests ahead for Yorktown, with teams like Hen Hud, Beacon and Brewster within Section 1. Then towards the end of the season, they will match up against the likes of Minisink Valley of Section 9, Webster-Schroeder out of Section 5, then probably Victor out of Section 5, and then, maybe even the ulimate test against Cicero North Syracuse out of Section 3, who appeats so far to be the team to beat in the State in Class AA. For Cassie and Company, so far so good. YOU PUT THE KISS OF DEATH ON TEAMS.

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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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