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Softball: Corning-Painted Post offense powers to Class AAA regional title
THIELLS — Scouting reports can tell you a lot about your opponent. The staff of Corning-Painted Post went to see North Rockland in their last game and came into Saturday's NYSPHSAA Class AAA regional final with a plan. "We know she (North Rockland starter Tara Murphy) is throwing the screwball," Hawks shortstop Kendall Curreri said. "We made the adjustments in the box. We hit and it showed on the scoreboard." ...
Ramsey softball roars back to claim North 1, Group 2 sectional title
RAMSEY -- ‘Bunt money’ paid off for Ramsey. So did Ava Greco’s cool and Uma Corcoran’s glove. Ramsey stormed back from down early to nip Jefferson, 4-3, Saturday at Tisdale Elementary School to win the North 1, Group 2 softball title. ...
Softball: Albertus Magnus advances to NYSPHSAA Class B state final four
THIELLS — If you are Albertus Magnus and you see second baseman Maddie Geary on third base, you can feel comfortable saying she's coming in to score. That was the situation in the bottom of the eighth inning as senior shortstop Allie Falesto stepped to the plate with a berth for the program's first ever NYSPHSAA Class B state final four on the line at North Rockland.
Softball: Wallington breaks through in the ninth to edge Park Ridge
WALLINGTON ‒ The Wallington softball team dressed up Thursday night for prom. Friday, they got the ball down. The Panthers scored a run on three consecutive bunts in the bottom of the ninth inning to win a thriller over Park Ridge Friday night at Dul Field, 1-0, and advance to Saturday’s North 1,...
Maine-Endwell Baseball Advances to Regional Final With Extra Innings Win
Maine-Endwell baseball is moving on after a 4-2 extra-innings win over Nanuet in the subregional round of the NYS Class A Tournament. The Spartans took an early 2-0 lead in the first inning. With Liam Hadfield on the mound, the Spartans shutout lasted until the fifth inning when Nanuet tied it up, 2-2.
Somers Athlete Spotlight - Mac Sullivan
SOMERS, N.Y. - If you have had even a passing interest in Somers sports over the last four years, you have likely heard of Mac Sullivan. A triple-threat for the Tuskers, he was a driving force behind the football, basketball, and lacrosse teams throughout his tenure at SHS. In addition to being a two time state champion in football, Mac was also named as an All Section and All State quarterback, and excelled academically as an honor roll student throughout high school. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Before he heads off to Towson University in...
Pleasantville, Mamaroneck, Yorktown & Rye are heading to NYSPHSAA boys lacrosse East finals
It was a very good day for Section 1. Pleasantville, Mamaroneck, Yorktown and Rye all dispatched Section 2 opponents in NYSPHSAA regional championship games at Lynch Literacy Academy and kept their seasons alive. They are all coming back up to the Capitol Region on Wednesday hoping to earn an opportunity to play for a state title. ...
John Jay Lacrosse Ends Season in Section Finals
CROSS RIVER, N.Y. - On Wednesday, May 29, top seeded John Jay faced Rye in the Section One finals. At Yorktown, the Wolves took a quick 2-0 lead, and a game of runs continued. But unfortunately, John Jay did not cross the finish line first. The Garnets scored seven of the next eight goals, and despite a three goal spurt that followed for the boys, Rye took the title by a score of 11-7.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The game began with a disappearing act of sorts. After Rye got hit with a penalty,...
Arts earns first division title, defeats Irvington - Softball recap
Urbina Pinho went 2-for-4 with an RBI to help Arts defeat Irvington, 11-9, and earn its first division championship in school history, winning the SEC Independence Division in Irvington. Nashaly Ramirez stole five bases and scored three runs for Arts (10-7-1). If you purchase a product or register for an...
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