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Archive for May, 2008

Brewster at Yorktown Thursday

May
21

If you have some free time Thursday and Mother Nature allows it, make the trip to Yorktown for its game with Brewster. These are two of the best teams in Westchester and Putnam Counties, as well as Section 1.

Much to the delight of Yorktown coach Becky Melikian and Brewster coach Michelle Gosh, I will not be in attendence. Apparently, coach Gosh considers me a jinx because Brewster is 0-2 in games I have covered this year.

Posted by Tony Pinciaro on Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 at 11:34 pm | del.icio.us Digg
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White Plains 6, Scarsdale 0

May
21

The Tigers earn a share of the League I-A title behind a Lauren Sputo four-hitter and 10 strikeouts. Sputo also had a three-run double in the third inning.

The teams share the League I-A title with 7-1 records. White Plains is currently 12-6, but 11-3 as far as Section 1 seeding is concerned because games against non-Section 1 opponents don’t count toward seeding. Scarsdale is now 18-4.

Sputo was on today, making the key pitches and racking up strikeouts, especially on her drop. Scarsdale stranded eight baserunners, including six in scoring position. She also delivered a huge hit in the third inning. After fouling off three straight pitches on a 3-2 count, Sputo ripped a double to left field, scoring Jackie Flooks, Katherine Smayda and Sandra Mastrangelo.

White Plains and Sputo succeeded today where many teams have failed against Scarsdale. The Tigers kept Scarsdale lead-off hitter/speedster/initiator Kaitlin Silkowitz from jump-starting the offense. White Plains took away the slap and bunt from her. White Plains also kept hard-hitting catcher Chelsea LoBue from wrecking havoc, holding her to a 1 for 3 day.

These teams could very well see each other in sectionals. White Plains is off to the R.C. Ketcham tournament this weekend, which includes FDR-Hyde Park and New Paltz, both Section 9 powers.

In other Wednesday action: Lincoln’s Laura Smith threw a two-hitter at Gorton in a 4-2 win. Gorton’s Ashley Cardillo also fired a two-hitter. … Jessica Calvini tripled, drove in four runs and was also the winning pitcher as Rye Neck beat Valhalla, 6-3 to earn a share of the League IV-B title. … Yorktown windmiller Larissa Porcelli tossed a one-hitter and knocked in two runs in a 9-0 win over Panas. Porcelli was buoyed by Cassie Reilly-Boccia and Kasey O’Connor jacks. … John Jay’s Gaby Torzilli tossed a four-hitter and drove in the run in a 1-0 win over Horace Greeley. … Winning pitcher Gabby Alvarez drove in three runs in Nyack’s 8-6 verdict over Fox Lane, who received three RBI from Jessica Van Galen. Ursuline’s Taylor Pirone threw a three-hitter at Somers in an 8-0 win. Meg Smith tripled and had two RBI. … Yonkers senior Michelle Smith scattered five hits in a 4-2 win over New Rochelle. … Katie Hogan knocked in two runs in Westlake’s 3-2 win over Briarcliff, giving the Wildcats a share of the League III-A title. Westlake has won 11 of its last 13 after opening 1-5. Briarcliff’s Taylor Pescetti yielded four hits in the loss. … Sleepy Hollow’s Deanne Lindsay had two RBI and threw a three-hitter over Dobbs Ferry. Melissa Fanelli had three RBI for Sleepy Hollow. … Sam Mumola homered and drove in three runs in Harrison’s 11-0 victory over Nanuet as Breanne Arlotta threw a one-hitter. …

Posted by Tony Pinciaro on Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 at 7:26 pm | del.icio.us Digg
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Rockland notables

May
19

At Clarkstown North, Kristin Martini threw a five-hitter and struck out 14 for Clarkstown North in a 4-1 win over Yonkers.
Tiffany Alliano and Felica Badillo each had four RBI in the North Rockland win over East Ramapo. Heather Hansen had four hits and scored five runs.
At Nyack, Amanda Karam went 2 for 3 with a double and had four RBI for the Indians in their 16-11 win over Fox Lane.
Catrina Delgais had another day at the office pitching a no-hitter and struck out 11 in the 5-0 win for Suffern over Clarkstown South.

For Clarkstown South, Katie Morelli left after pitching an inning after she took a shot to her shin.

Posted by Debbie Schechter on Monday, May 19th, 2008 at 10:13 pm | del.icio.us Digg
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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.

Posted by Tony Pinciaro on Thursday, May 15th, 2008 at 11:06 pm | del.icio.us Digg
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Come sectional time, Class AA is wide open

May
15

With two weeks remaining in the regular season one thing is certain, there is no clear-cut favorite for the Class AA title.

I know this is going to anger North Rockland fans, especially Rockland Softball and Pick’r Off.

I agree that North Rockland is playing excellent ball right now and has one of the best 1-2 windmilling combos in Samantha Welsh and Krystn Benson, but as I have seen before, strange things happen during sectional. In 2005, John Jay-East Fishkill entered sectionals off of a sub-par regular season in which it played a killer schedule. John Jay was either a 12th or 13th seed,if I remember corretly, and it stormed to the title, beating John Jay and Ali Gardiner in the title game.

Based on this, don’t ever count out John Jay-EF or fellow Dutchess County schools Arlington and R.C. Ketcham because they are always tough and these three teams beat up on each other during the regular season.

These three teams, along with North Rockland, Suffern, Clarkstown North, White Plains, John Jay-Cross River, Carmel, and, let’s not forget defending sectional champ Yorktown, will al be in the mix. Add in Scarsdale and Yonkers, which have all but clinched sectional berths, and I think Mahopac is either close to one or has already stamped a sectional ticket.

There will excellent games from the opening round right through to the final. It will come down to what team executes better and gets the breaks.

And this weekend, defending champion Tappan Zee, Yorktown, Brewster and John Jay-East Fishkill will head to Binghamton for the prestigious Morabito tournament.

Double AA is wide open, especially with Yorktown being swept by Lakeland recently. Don’t ever overlook the Ducthess County teams – Ketcham, John Jay-EF and Arlington – because they are always tough.

Posted by Tony Pinciaro on Thursday, May 15th, 2008 at 11:56 am | del.icio.us Digg
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John Jay-EF, Arlington and RC Ketcham records

May
15

Fans, do not go by Varsity Central for these three teams because they are not in our coverage and all of their games do not appear on Varsity Central.

The best way to find out their records is through the Poughkeepsie Journal or through the respective coaches. However, we don’t know if the records are accurate because there are times when games are not reported to the paper.

Also, when one of the area teams plays one of these three teams, sometimes the home (area) coach does not get their record.

We will know for sure what their respective records are at the sectional seeding meeting on the 28th.

Posted by Tony Pinciaro on Thursday, May 15th, 2008 at 11:34 am | del.icio.us Digg
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Going around the horn in Rockland

May
14

Kaity Goldrick pitched a one-hitter and struck out nine in her first varsity start in Pearl River’s win over Irvington. Kelly McMorrow went 3 for 3 including a double, scored a run and had an RBI.
Over at North Rockland, Krystn Benson struck out 13 in a 8-0 win for the Red Raiders over Harrison. Heather Hansen went 3 for 4 and had two RBI in the game.
At Clarkstown North, Danielle DeStaso went 1 for 3 and had three RBI on offense. Then from in the circle, she struck out 12 in a 4-0 win for Clarkstown North over East Ramapo. Joanna Fonseca got the only hit for the Titans in the fourth inning.
Jenna Alburger drove in Katie Maher as the lone run for Naunuet as they lost to Hastings 5-1.

Posted by Debbie Schechter on Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 at 10:30 pm | del.icio.us Digg
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John Jay 14, Tappan Zee 3

May
13

What started off as a good pitchers duel turned ended with a 13 run fourth inning with the Indians winning 14-3 at Tappan Zee High School. Last Thursday at John Jay, the Indians won 2-1.

After the Dutchies get out to a three run lead; the Indians sent up 16 to the plate capped off by a three-run home run to left center field by Indians second baseman Jackie Finn. She had an RBI single earlier in the inning.

The Indians six through nine hitters were extremely productive. They went a combined 4 for 10 with four runs scored, five RBI, and a double.

Gaby Torzilli was her usual productive self allowing one earned run, three hits, and struck out nine. She also was able to help herself at the plate going 1 for 5 with an RBI in that fourth inning.

The Dutchies did have the lead early thanks to Brittni Alexander’s 1 for 2, two runs, and stole another three bases. Right as the game began Alexander’s first at bat of the game proved to be big cause she was able to sneak the ball past short and third. Then she came around to score on a Kayla Meyer ground out.

After that fourth inning, it was good to see Tayla Gardner finish her day in the fifth innning on her own terms with the strikeout of Julie Kilmberg. Kellie Yano did a good job of not letting the Indians score pitching two scoreless innings and striking out two.

In other Rockland News: North Rockland avenges the April 30 loss to Suffern by winning 2-1 over at North Rockland, Samantha Marshall and Megan Jacob each had an RBI while Heather Hansen was the only Red Raider to have any hits and one of them was a triple. Samantha Welsh had another strong outing allowing a run, three hits, three walks, and struck out 10 for the win. Danielle Conklin drove in the lone run for the Mounties.
In the Clarkstown North vs. South rivalry game, Lauren DiBarba and Jordan Kapnick each had an RBI for the Rams in the 4-2 win over the Vikings. Katie Morelli who has pitched very well as of late allowed two earned runs, eight hits and struck out seven for the Vikings.

Posted by Debbie Schechter on Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 11:13 pm | del.icio.us Digg
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Harrison 4, Ursuline 3

May
13

The fireworks came in the sixth and seventh innings before Harrison thwarted Ursuline’s final comeback attempt.

Harrison’s Gianna LoDolce doubled home two runs with two outs in the sixth inning to break a 2-2 tie.

Harrison entered the game off of consecutive shutouts from ace Ashley Marino – three-hitters over Ursuline and Scarsdale. This made it 19.1 innings of scoreless ball from Marino and Breanne Arlotta, who got the start today. Arlotta kept Ursuline scoreless through 5.1 innings before Ursuline countered with a two-out two-run sixth inning. Lauren Iorio tripled and scored on a Cristina Fletcher, and Fletcher scampered home on a Nina Curto single, evening the score at 2-2.

Harrison regained the lead in the bottom of the sixth with a two-out rally as Gianna LoDolce doubled in Ashley Lepino and Samantha Lagana. Ursuline drew to within, 4-3 on pinch hitter Meg Smith’s two-out RBI double.

In other Westchester/Putnam games of note Tuesday: Nicole Knox doubled in the top of the eighth inning to give Good Counsel an 8-7 win over Our Lady of Victory. … Lauren Sputo threw a no-hitter and struck out 15 in White Plains’ 3-0 win over Mamaroneck. … Yonkers swept Roosevelt behind pitcher Michelle Smith and Tasha Escobar, who hit a grand slam, and Maggie Roche, who clubbed a two-run shot. Lakeland beat Yorktown for the second consecutive day, 8-7, on the strength of a seven-run fifth inning. Cassie Kardias had two RBI and scored twice. Yorktown’s Cassie Reilly-Boccia drove in three runs. … Kennedy’s Devon DiSiena tossed a five-hitter and struck out 13, and also had two doubles and two RBI in a 9-1 win over Briarcliff. … Edgemont defeated Byram Hills, 9-8 behind Christine Salmon who went 3 for 3 with three RBI. … Scarsdale defeated New Rochelle for the second time this season, a 9-7 verdict as Kaitlin Silkowitz had four hits and three RBI. … Port Chester’s Kelsey Maloney had a grand slam and Jessica Forgione went 3 for 3 with three runs scored in a win over Poughkeepsie.

Posted by Tony Pinciaro on Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 7:45 pm | del.icio.us Digg
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Local players in College World Series

May
13

It was brought to my attention that C.W. Post, led by senior windmiller and former Suffern standout Samantha Yodowitz qualified for the Division II World Series. Good luck to Yodowitz and her teammates.

In Division III, someone posted that former Tappan Zee standout Diana Perez has helped bring Cortland to the World Series. Ithaca, also a World Series participant, has three local players on the team—Brewster’s Jessica Stangarone, Carmel’s Kerry Barger and Westlake’s Samantha Corrado.

And when the Division I World Series begins, Stanford’s Maddy Coon and Florida’s Ali Gardiner will lead their respective teams.

Posted by Tony Pinciaro on Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 12:55 am | del.icio.us Digg
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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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