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April
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Scarsdale 6, Suffern 3: At Scarsdale, Jordan Brodsky went 2 for 2 with two RBI for the Raiders. Teammate Chelsea LoBue went 3 for 4, with two doubles, and two runs scored. Lauren Takeuchi had an RBI for the Mounties.

Haldane 15, Keio 0, 6: At Haldane, Chelsea Lisikatos allowed no hits and struck out 15 in a game shortened to six innings. Lisikatos also went 3 for 4 with two RBI. Judy Barcavage had three RBI.

Westlake 10, Pleasantville 5: At Westlake, Mary Penny homered and drove in three runs. Teammate Sabrina Snyder had two hits and three RBI. Chelsea Brooks had two hits and three RBI for the Panthers.

Pearl River 6, Harrison 5, 8: At Harrison, Kaitlin Dinet went 3 for 4 with a home run and two RBI for the Pirates. Teammate Katie Meyers also had two RBI. Sam Legana had three RBI for the Huskies.

Lourdes 10, Ossining 0: At Ossining, Suzanne Leslie had the only hit for Ossining.

Arlington 5, Lakeland 0: At Lakeland, Lindsey Dring and Sara Oakes walked for Lakeland’s only base runners.

Kennedy 22, Croton-Harmon 2, 5: At Croton, winning pitcher Devon DiSiena struck out 12. Alyssa DiGrandi went 5 for 5 and scored three runs.

Putnam Valley 18, Briarcliff 0, 5: At Briarcliff, Christa Lamia went 4 for 5 with three RBI. Natalia Stockinger had three hits and three RBI. Victoria Trentini had a double for the Bears.

Bronxville 10, Blind Brook 5: At Bronxville, Caitlin Grealy went 3 for 4 with three RBI for the Broncos, and teammate Casey Dannhauser went 3 for 4 with a triple. Tiffany Troilo and Nicole Accurso each went 2 for 3 for Blind Brook.

Dobbs Ferry 24, Tuckahoe 0, 5 inn: At Tuckahoe, Haley Bingham went 3 for 4 with a triple, five RBI and six runs scored. Grete Falck Pedersen had four hits and four RBI, and Kristin Rich and Lisa Tessitore each drove in three runs. Winning pitcher Jacqueline Crews struck out 10 in five innings. Kelly Paulo had two hits for Tuckahoe.

John Jay 10, Port Chester 7, 8: At Port Chester, Emily Forese went had two hits and scored three runs. Christina Fiscella went 3 for 4 for the Rams.

Mount Vernon 8, East Ramapo 4: At East Ramapo, Da’Jance Fentress went 4 for 4 with two runs scored, and teammate Jervette Baldwin had two hits and scored twice. Danielle Neil was the winning pitcher. Jameisha Parker drove in two runs for East Ramapo.

Pelham 7, Edgemont 2: At Pelham, winning pitcher Kerry Davis allowed three hits and struck out eight. Teammate Caroline Lombardi had two hits and stole three bases. Becky Wachter had an RBI for the Panthers.

Horace Greeley 18, Somers 6: At Somers, Meredith Bilski went 3 for 4 with a double, triple, and four RBI. Alison Truwit also had three hits for the Quakers. Tammy Wray had a double, triple, and four RBI for Somers, which committed seven errors in Greeley’s 10-run first inning.

John Jay-EF 1, Ursuline 0: At Ursuline, Taylor Pirone took the loss despite surrendering no earned runs. Ursuline dropped its second 1-0 game in a row.

Hackley 7, Horace Mann 3: At Horace Mann, Krista Lancione went 3 for 3 for the Hornets. Katherine Connolly had two doubles and an RBI, and Caroline Ellis had two hits and two RBI.

New Rochelle 9, Clarkstown South 2: At Clarkstown South, Rachel Galluzzo went 4 for 4, with a home run and two doubles.She had three RBI. Teammate Jamie Zakalik had two doubles and an RBI. Sam McDonald homered for the Vikings.

Mahopac 2, Eastchester 1: At Mahopac, pinch-runner Sam Edwards scored the go-ahead run on an error in the sixth inning. The Eagles had tied the game in the top of the inning when Janine Lalli scored on an error. Kaileen Creamer pitched a four-hitter with five strikeouts.

Hen Hud 12-6, Panas 2-4: At Panas, Rachel Buckner homered in the first game and teammate Fran Kiernan pitched a three-hitter with 13 strikeouts.

Mamaroneck 14, Nyack 0: At Nyack, Danielle DeAndra had a triple and four RBI. Lynne Greenberg had a three-run triple. Becky Leone had a double for the Indians.

North Salem 6, Pawling 0: At North Salem, Nicole Capra pitched a two-hitter with 12 strikeouts.

Woodlands 17, Roosevelt 15: At Woodlands, Bria-Nicole Christian went 6 for 6 with two RBI for the Falcons. Winning pitcher Raffilina Longo struck out eight and also homered. Natalie Ronquillo had two hits, including a double.

Brewster 16, Peekskill 0, 6: At Brewster, Nicole Spellman led off the game for Peekskill with a double before Bears pitcher Jess Griesinger retired the next 18 hitters in order. Griesinger struck out 11. Katie O’Connell had three hits and three RBI, and Christina Graff went 3 for 3 with two RBI and three runs.

Holy Child 13, Hamden Hall 7: At Hamden Hall, Geri Ann Capasso had two hits and three RBI for the Gryphons.

Ketcham 24, Saunders 0: At Saunders, Irela Chapotin and Eddilice Gonzalez had the only hits for Saunders.

North Rockland 2, Yorktown 0: At Yorktown, Samantha Welsh had two doubles for the Red Raiders. Teammate Katherine Torres had a double. Erica Wenzel had a double for the ‘Huskers.

Hastings 5, Sleepy Hollow 3: At Sleepy Hollow, Lena Trager hit a three-run double in the top of the seventh. Jen Onwe had two hits for Sleepy Hollow.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 at 6:39 am by Debbie Schechter. Print Print | Email Email

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