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Archive for August, 2008

A little late but still a big deal

August
21

I know I’m a little bit late with this but things have been crazy.
Congratulations to Pearl River’s Krystina Poloni for being named to the 2008 Louisville Slugger/NFCA High School All-Americans for 2nd team utilty. Krystina Poloni

What a tremendous honor to cap off a tremendous season for the Pirates.

Posted by Debbie Schechter on Thursday, August 21st, 2008 at 8:09 pm | del.icio.us Digg
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Pearl River’s future varsity players

August
5

Pearl River varsity softball coach Mike Carlacci is one very lucky man, knowing that many of the Pearl River District 18 all-star team will be playing for him in the future.

Pearl River won the District 18 and Section 3 championships and played in the state final, where it lost to North Shore (LI) Tuesday. Despite the loss, Pearl River went 9-2 during its run, losing both times to North Shore.

Congratulations to the following team members: Julianna Madigan, Emily Figueroa, Erica Collura, Katherine Gilbride, Alexa Candelario, Katie Vinci, Lindsey Stephen, Sarah Henry, Courtney Ocasal, Madison Gerace and Ali Sheehan.

Posted by Tony Pinciaro on Tuesday, August 5th, 2008 at 10:09 pm | del.icio.us Digg
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Tony Pinciaro and Debbie Schechter bring you all the latest news and coverage of high school softball in the Lower Hudson Valley.

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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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