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Poll: Vote for the Journal's May 5-12 Athletes of the Week
Several milestones were reached, some upsets pulled and playoff berths secured last week as the regular season winds down. As such, we've got a full list of nominees. Last week's Athlete of the Week winners were Pawling softball player Lyndsey Cole and Roosevelt baseball player Aidan Hartwell. Cole won the small-schools poll with 29,454 votes and Hartwell received 19,202 votes to take the large-schools poll.
Softball: Gunsett, Del Salto help Marlboro beat Roosevelt, Pine Plains for MHAL title
HIGHLAND - The weight felt almost unbearable for Leah Gunsett, who already had shouldered so much. Eager to be relieved of the pressure, the Marlboro pitcher turned to her teammates and asked for the burden to be lifted. “It’s heavy!” the senior said Monday, a bag of ice by then strapped to her shoulder. “That’s real gold.” ...
Baseball: Latest top 10 rankings, Section 1 bracketology before 2024 playoffs begin
The playoffs are right around the corner. Here's a look at where the Lower Hudson Valley baseball teams stand, entering the final days of the regular season. This will be the last edition of rankings until the postseason plays out in its entirety. Top 10 ...
Baseball Game Preview: Millbrook Leaves Home
The Millbrook Blazers will be staying on the road on Monday to face off against the Marlboro Central Dukes at 4:15 p.m. Both teams come into the match bolstered by wins in their previous matches. Last Thursday, everything went Millbrook's way against Dover as Millbrook made off with an 8-2...
Softball Recap: Dynamic duo of Lily Malgieri and Elizabeth Sullivan lead Saugerties to victory
Saugerties entered their tilt with Kingston with four consecutive wins but they'll enter their next game with five. They narrowly escaped with a victory as the team sidled past the Kingston Tigers 6-5. That's more bragging rights for Saugerties, who also won the pair's last head-to-head. Elizabeth Sullivan and Lily...
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