Westchester/Putnam Monday highlights
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- May
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There was a little bit of everything Monday in Westchester/Putnam softball action from a no-hitter to walk-off hits so here we go.
Horace Greeley windmiller Erica Borgeest tossed a no-no with 15 strikeouts in a win over Somers. … After Yorktown took a lead in the top of the 10th inning, Lakeland won it with three in the bottom of the inning, capped by a Brittany Lischinksy walk-off two-run jack. … Harrison’s Ashley Marino followed up a 2-0 blanking of Ursuline Saturday with a three-hitter in a 3-0 shutout of a very hot Scarsdale team. Scarsdale pitcher Nicole Lee had not allowed a run in 16 consecutive innings, spanning three games. … Mahopac’s Jordan Hunt had a bases-loaded triple in the bottom of the seventh inning, lifting Mahopac over Panas, 5-4. This after Panas scored four runs in the top of the seventh to take a 4-2 lead. … John Jay’s Gaby Torzilli continued her flamethrowing ways, striking out 10 and yielding three hits in a 3-1 win over Ursuline. Amanda Mangione had two hits and two RBI and Caroline Dewar had two hits and scored twice. … Eastchester’s Noelle McDonough homered, drove in three runs and also tossed a four-hitter against Rye in a 7-1 win. … Brewster pinch hitter Nicole Chiudina hit a three-run homer in a five-run sixth as the Bears held off Lakeland, 7-5. This was the second of a doubleheader for Lakeland, who overcame Yorktown in 10 innings. … Hen Hud’s Rachel Buckner blasted a home run and knocked in four runs as the Sailors cruised, 9-5 over Ossining. … Valhalla’s Nicole Sicuranzo ripped a home run and had four RBI in a 15-6 win over Blind Brook. … Rachel Galluzzo’s three-run double highlighted a five-run sixth-inning rally as New Rochelle bested Mamaroneck, 7-4. … Danielle Fanelli tripled and drove in three runs in Sleepy Hollow’s 5-3 win over Albertus Magnus. … And, in a Rockland game of note, North Rockland’s Krystn Benson fired a two-hitter at Clarkstown South.
If you get a chance Tuesday, make your way to Tappan Zee as the Dutchies host John Jay and flamethrower Gaby Torzilli. Last week, Torzilli and John Jay got the best of the Dutchies.










