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Eastchester at Pearl River on Friday

May
15

If you get a chance, make the trip to Pearl River Friday as Eastchester meets up with Pearl River in what could be a preview of a sectional matchup.

Should you make the trip, I suggest you leave early, between 2-3 p.m., or you will be stuck in Friday traffice heading west on 287 and across the TZ.

This entry was posted on Thursday, May 15th, 2008 at 11:06 pm by Tony Pinciaro.
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16 Responses to “Eastchester at Pearl River on Friday”

  1. ROCKLAND SOFTBALL

    Tony

    Not sure if you can help…Krystn Benson shut out Clarkstown North today but her 7 innings were not included. So her ERA didn’t move..hate to be picky but if you could help…Thanks

  2. joe b

    Tony … I didn’t know you did stats. I’m looking for some updates on my cousins friends daughters friends BA, ERA, Steals, OBP, Slugging Percentage, Ks & BBs and Fielding Percentage. She is only playing modified right now. Maybe in your SPARE time you could figure them out.

  3. joe b

    ROCKLAND SOFTBALL
    May 1st, 2008 at 11:45 am
    We’re all very proud of our kids and sometimes a bit one sided. Personally as a parent it’s nicer to her great things from other people rather than trying to build a case for your child.

  4. joe b

    ROCKLAND SOFTBALL
    May 1st, 2008 at 11:45 am
    We’re all very proud of our kids and sometimes a bit one sided. Personally as a parent it’s nicer to her great things from other people rather than trying to build a case for your child.

    Remember this post

  5. pick'r off

    Joe B, Rockland Softball doesn’t need to build a case, Krystn’s record speaks loud and clear. He’s just looking for the stats to be correct.

  6. ROCKLAND SOFTBALL

    Joe B

    I’m not trying to build a case. She has done that already.

    Just trying to get the stats correct,,that’s all.

  7. Tony Pinciaro

    Rockland Softball –

    I will add in the 7 innings for the Clarkstown North game. May I suggest that in the future, if Krystn’s innings pitched is omitted, just email me directly.

  8. joe b

    What is the difference than. The other person just asked Tony if he would,if he had the time, come to see her daughter play. And a comment was made isn’t Yonkers 0-3. The people who know, know that Krystn is a very good player. Updating stat for one individual. PLEASE. There are many, many kids whoses stats need updating. Numerous posts have been made about scorekeepers not knowing what they are doing. One post even suggested an official scorer at every game. Parents questioning how many hits thier kid gave up. Whether a run was earned or not. Lets just enjoy the season and see who is left standing at the end.

  9. ballfielder

    Joe B.
    True dat.. These stats are fun to look at but mean very little. The best way to know about a player… Go watch them play or ask people that have seen them play. The cream alwsys rises to the top.

    PS: Benson’s the real deal… I saw her play!

  10. ROCKLAND SOFTBALL

    Tony

    Thank you, I didn’t realize is was going to cause such problems …Again thank you very much

  11. sandy

    does anyone know tie-breaking proceedures for the sectionals seeding. also if you play a game outside of section1 does it count towards your overall record in regards to sectionls thanks

  12. slapper

    rockland softball… If there is an error, her coach should change her stats, not tony P., he has games to report on. Too many parents hung up on stats. Until there is some sort of official score keeping system implimented I question ALOT of players stats. As far as teams stats go thats another issue. You have to take into consideration a teams strength of schedule. Because of this, a teams won / loss record can be decieving along with their players stats.

  13. Pick'r Off

    You know….Rockland Softball asked a question…and Yes now we all know that Tony P. can fix a stat but he’s not the go to person.

    Pease contact your coach about stats.

    And since so many people on this blog seem to think that the stats are totally out of whack, and are only for fun you can ignore them. I really don’t think the stats are that out of whack… some are over inflated due to the schedules they play YES, and some stats like Benson’s # of inning pitched get left out which then causes the caculations not to work, but on the average, if you know how to read stat and have a general idea about the teams on a schedule this infomation is useful. I know of several players that review the opposing teams stats before a game, but not just OH she’s hitting .850 look out for her but looking at the teams and the pitchers that she has batted against. So it would be great if the people that actually enter this data would just take a moment to be sue that what the entered makes sense.

  14. Pick'r Off

    sure that what the entered makes sense.

    Sorry a typo. sure not sue

  15. Pick'r Off

    they entered makes sense.

    another typo – they not the

  16. ballfielder

    Pick’r Off, you make a very good point about coaches and players checking this site prior to playing an opponent. The WWW is all about sharing info. Some of its good and some is bad . IMHO, this site may not always be as exact as we would prefer but it does give the local high school softball junkie a good insight as to what the local players are doing. It’s all good!

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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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