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  • Lohud | The Journal News

    Baseball: Scoreboard and results for April 29-May 5

    By Eugene Rapay, Rockland/Westchester Journal News,

    21 days ago

    After another action-packed week, the high school baseball season is starting to settle in. Here is the slate of Lower Hudson Valley high school baseball games for the week.

    Check back each day for scores, updates, results and more. Any stories from live coverage will also be included here.

    Monday, April 29

    Pleasantville at Rye Neck (0-0, sspd. top 5th inning): This league game will resume at another date/time, which is still to be announced. Pleasantville's John Preiser will be up at bat, with a full count, one out and no runners on base.

    Ossining 5, Lakeland 1

    • OSS-
      • Joe Post: CG W, 7 K
      • Brian Hoffman: 3-4, two RBIs
      • Jake Dymond: 2-4, five SBs

    Saunders 14, Yonkers 6 (league game) : Saunders wins the 2024 Yonkers City Tournament and repeats as champ.

    • SAU-
      • Josh Rattendi: 4-4, triple, four RBIs, four runs scored
      • Jack O'Malley: 3-3, four RBIs
      • Adriel Rodriguez: 3-4, three runs scored | 2 IP (W), 0 earned runs allowed, 3 K
      • Alvaro Capellan: 2-3, double, three RBIs | 5 IP, 9 K

    Carmel 4, John Jay-Cross River 2

    • CAR-
      • Brian McGrory: 6.0 IP (W), 1 earned run and 6 hits allowed, 9 K, 0 BB
      • Trevor Carty: 2-2, three RBIs and walk as 9-hitter
      • Nick Kreatsoulas/Jagger Scaperrotti: Hit each
    • JJCR-
      • Jacob Storch: 2-4, double, RBI, run scored
      • Nick Fassert: 2-3, double, RBI | 5.0 IP (L), 2 earned runs and 5 hits allowed, 10 K, 3 BB

    Tuckahoe 13, Barack Obama School for Social Justice 0 (league game)

    • TUCK-
      • Jax Colacicco: 2-3, double, two RBIs, three runs
      • Connor Benke: 2-2, triple, two RBIs, two runs scored
      • Connor Brice: 1-2, two RBIs, run scored
      • Jacob Liberati: 2-2, two RBIs
      • Michael Rideout: Two RBIs, run scored
      • Luca Delconte: 1-1, triple, two RBIs

    Pawling 19, North Salem 10 (league game)

    • PAW-
      • Lucas Carrozza: 3-4, two home runs, three RBIs, four runs scored | 4 IP (W), 1 run and 2 hits allowed, 4 K
      • Afton Middlebrook: 4-5, triple, four RBIs, three runs scored
      • Mica Middlebrook: 3-5, double, two RBIs, three runs scored
      • Logan Martucci: 4-6, five RBIs, run scored

    Albertus Magnus 7, Riverdale Kingsbridge Academy 2

    • AM-
      • Charlie Zuppe: 5 IP (W), 4 hits allowed, 9 K
      • Derek Sullivan: 2-4, two RBIs
      • Tyler Wein: 1-3, two RBIs
      • Connor Benvenuto: 2-3

    Tappan Zee 7, Nyack 0 (league game)

    • TZ-
      • Tom Campanella: 6 IP (W), 1 hit allowed, 8 K
      • Michael Traina: 3-run home run
      • Kaleb Hetzel: 3 hits

    Poughkeepsie 9, Mount Vernon 3

    • POU-
      • Corey Martin: 1-1, double, two RBIs, two walks | Came in and pitched 5 IP (W) with 14 K after starting the game at catcher
      • Don Valuitto: 2-3
      • Will Matias: 1-3, two RBIs

    Pelham 4, Panas 3

    • PEL- 4 runs/7 hits/2 errors as team
    • PAN- 3 runs/10 hits/1 error as team

    Nanuet 12, Somers 11 : After a long marathon, prolonged by an hour delay due to thunderstorms, the Golden Knights won a wild one. Nanuet walked it off after an attempt to catch a runner stealing third was overthrown, and Aidan Kempf was able to come around and score the game-winning run.

    • NAN-
      • Ryan Trombley: 1.1 IP (W in relief)
      • Paul Peterson: 2-3, three SBs, three runs, four RBIs
      • Aidan Kempf: 3 walks, 2 runs, 2 SB
      • Joe Piscitelli: 1-3, run, SB

    Cardinal Spellman 2, Kennedy Catholic 1 (8 innings): Spellman's Nahshon McDowell hit the game-winning walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the eighth for the win.

    • KC-
      • Ryan D'Ambrosio: 2-3
      • Jack Williams: 1-3, run scored
      • Colin Spidal: 6.2 IP (ND), 1 run and 4 hits allowed, 5 K

    Iona Prep 9, St. Raymond's 1

    • IP-
      • Matt Fitzgibbon: 6 IP (W), 1 run and 3 hits allowed, 11 K, 1 BB
      • EJ Betances: 2-2, RBI, three runs scored
      • Steve Dimovski: 2-4, home run, three RBIs, run scored
      • Dylan Merola: 2-4, double, RBI, run scored
      • Julian Guzman/Ryan Bailey: Hit and RBI each

    Ketcham 11, New Rochelle 1

    Putnam Valley 14, Haldane 1 (league game)

    Byram Hills 10, Horace Greeley 10 : Game was called for darkness after five innings and declared a draw. Byram Hills scored four runs in the top of the fifth and built a 10-5 lead going into the bottom-half of the inning. The Quakers rallied, scoring five runs to tie it up in the bottom of the fifth.

    Hastings at Dobbs Ferry (league game) : Suspended with Dobbs Ferry leading, 1-0, in the top of the third. Play will resume Thursday at Hastings' field.

    Valhalla at Briarcliff (league game) : Suspended with both teams tied, 1-1, in the bottom of the third. Play will resume Thursday at 4 p.m.

    Blind Brook at Westlake (league game): Suspended with Blind Brook leading, 2-1, in the bottom of the second. Play will resume at a date/time to be determined.

    Bronxville at Irvington (league game): Suspended with Bronxville leading, 8-2, in the top of the third. Play will resume at a date/time to be determined.

    Lincoln vs. Roosevelt, 4 p.m.

    Tuesday, April 30

    Game recap: Rye Neck 1, Pleasantville 0

    MAMARONECK - It's the age old debate: which is better, the first part or the sequel?

    If you ask Rye Neck and sophomore catcher Zach Strzalkowski, they'll tell you it's the latter.

    An untimely and intense thunderstorm forced Rye Neck and Pleasantville, two teams unbeaten in league play, to split their game into two parts. On Monday, it was an intense pitchers' duel between Rye Neck's George Katsaros and Pleasantville's Charlie Bateman, who set the tone for their respective teams, before play was halted.

    After deliberation and an agreement to continue the suspended game from the fifth inning on Tuesday, Strzalkowski broke the stalemate, providing the game-winning heroics in the bottom of the seventh. With two runners on, Strzalkowski made solid contact and sent the ball into left field for the 1-0 walkoff win.

    "We had really good preparation the day before, our guy George (Katsaros), set us up really well," Strzalkowski said. "It was really a team win, we all did our part offensively and defensively. (Julian) Frabasile with a perfect bunt to get (Daniel) Stone to third to set up the situation, so I can only thank my team.

    "That was my first (walk-off hit), but the first of many, hopefully. Just wanted to put the ball in the outfield, make something happen, sac fly, get that run home in any means possible."

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    Despite new pitchers taking the mound for Tuesday's game, per pitch count rules, Rye Neck's Eli Goldman and Pleasantville's Reed Supranowitz picked up from where their teammates started off on Monday, keeping it a stingy, closely-contested battle.

    "I was ready, I found out last night and I knew what I had to do," Goldman said of getting the call to take the mound on Tuesday. "I felt good pregame. Our coach hyped us up, we knew what we had to do. We had nine outs left and they only had eight, so we knew we had the advantage. George did his job, so I had to do my job, and I knew my team would back me up and they did."

    There weren't many scoring opportunities, until the final inning, when Daniel Stone got on base with a leadoff single for Rye Neck, followed by a well-executed bunt by Julian Frabasile and an errant throw that allowed them both to move in to scoring position.

    From there, Strzalkowski provided the game-winner, to give the Panthers their seventh-straight win. During this streak, they've been able to win in tense moments, with four games in the winning stretch decided by one.

    "That just shows what kind of team we are," Rye Neck coach George Travis said. "We're able to handle ourselves under pressure and hopefully, we can continue to do that the rest of the season and towards the playoffs. We play Pleasantville again tomorrow (Wednesday), another big game, obviously. Now that we're up 1-0 on them, I know they're going to come out hot and ready to go."

    In the earlier half of the game on Monday, Rye Neck's Katsaros and Pleasantville's Bateman were rolling.

    Katsaros tallied eight strikeouts so far, including six-straight to start the game. He only gave up two hits, to Pleasantville's Jack Van Sise and Declan Bruder, in the fourth inning, as Pleasantville threatened with runners on the corners, but Rye Neck was able to fend off the threat and keep it a scoreless affair.

    Bateman was equally tough, relinquishing only three hits, while striking out six batters. Rye Neck's Stone, Frabasile, and Davey Ryan each recorded hits in Monday's portion of the game.

    Rye Neck also gave Pleasantville a scare in the fourth inning, with two runners in scoring position, as Ryan got a hit and Daniel Zyngier got a walk. However, Bateman showed tremendous guts, striking out back-to-back batters to get out of the jam and keep things scoreless.

    The season series isn't over yet, as action returns to Pleasantville on Wednesday, and both teams will be hoping for no more stoppages and delays in a full rematch.

    "It's definitely a learning experience," Pleasantville coach George LaMar said. "We need to make sure we come ready to play every day, take care of the little things and play hard. ... We came out with a good start (on Tuesday). John Preiser put the ball in play, first pitch, and we didn't rebound. They were able to adjust and they did a good job.

    "I told them short memory, learn from your mistakes, and move on."

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    What it means: Rye Neck remains unbeaten in league play and is in the driver's seat for a league title. Pleasantville will get a chance to even the series on Wednesday, but Rye Neck gets a leg up for the series.

    Player of the game: Zach Strzalkowski, Rye Neck — He was solid behind the plate as catcher throughout all seven innings, and he provided the game-winning play to walk it off and bring home the win.

    By the numbers

    Rye Neck (11-3): Aside from Strzalkowski, Katsaros pitched 4⅓ shutout innings on Monday, with two hits and one walk allowed, while striking out eight batters in the no-decision. Goldman got the win in relief, giving up two hits and one walk, with two strikeouts over the final 2⅔ innings. Daniel Stone was 2-for-3 with a run scored. David Ryan and Julian Frabasile each had hits.

    Pleasantville (9-4): Reed Supranowitz, Declan Bruder, Jack Van Sise and John Preiser each had hits. Supranowitz pitched the remainder of the game, giving up a run and two hits, with one strikeout. Charlie Bateman threw four shutout innings on Monday, with three hits and one walk allowed, and six strikeouts.

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    They said it

    "Overall as a team, we can do stuff like this. One-run games in our past couple of games, but we just keep coming out on top, and I think down the line, it's going to be really important, especially in the playoffs, because we have to be able to win these one-run games. Today, Eli came in, did a good job, shut them down for us. We battled last inning, put a couple balls in play, and (Strzalkowski) hit a walk-off. Sucks we couldn't finish it yesterday, sometimes it's like that, but I'm glad we were able to come out with the win." -Rye Neck ace George Katsaros

    "We had to play efficiently, play sharp. We usually wait until the seventh to get our runs, but we couldn't do that today. Energy from the jump, be loud in the dugout, and keep everything sharp." - Rye Neck catcher Zach Strzalkowski on preparing for a 3-inning sprint, as the game resumed on Tuesday

    "We have a lot of guys who are very hungry to win, hungry to be together, and they want to make sure that they're doing the right thing each and every time they come out and play." - Pleasantville coach George LaMar on team's growth since going below-.500 last season to becoming a contender in Class B this year

    Other results from Tuesday, April 30

    Mamaroneck 2, Harrison 0

    • MAM-
      • Nate Siegel: Complete-game shutout win, only two hits allowed
      • Tigers spoil the Huskies' senior night and avenge an earlier loss to Harrison, building a 2-0 lead from the top of the first and holding firm for the win.
    • HAR-
      • Jackson Schiro: 1-2, HBP
      • Sam Rosmarin: 1-2

    North Rockland 7, Clarkstown South 3 (league game)

    • NRK-
      • Ryan Maltbie: 5.2 IP (W), 2 earned runs allowed, 10 K
      • Steve Barbosa: 2 RBIs
      • Joe Castaldo: RBI single

    Fox Lane 6, White Plains 0 (league game)

    • FL-
      • Tyler Renz/Logan Hicks: Combined for 2-hit shutout win | Hicks credited with win, going 4 IP, 3 K
      • Logan Mammola/John Czernyk: 2 RBIs each
      • Danny Spolansky: RBI single
      • Peter Portugues: 2 hits, including double

    Lakeland 5, Hen Hud 5 (league game): Game was called a draw after 10 innings

    • LL-
      • Alex Mautone: 6 IP, 1 earned run allowed, 2 RBIs
      • Kaare Numme: 2 hits, RBI

    Somers 4, Byram Hills 0 (league game)

    • SOM-
      • Rhys Carway: 7 IP (CG W), 4-hit shutout, 15 K, 1 BB
      • Nick Conti: Two-run double
      • Andrew Kapica: RBI infield single
      • John Robinson: RBI single

    Panas 10, Sleepy Hollow 1 (league game)

    • SH-
      • Gibby Poll: Hit and RBI
      • Aaron Rodriguez: First varsity hit

    Yorktown 16, Brewster 5 (5 innings, league game)

    • YKT-
      • AJ Solla: 3-3, four RBIs
      • Jeff Nunez: 2 hits, three RBIs

    Tuckahoe 7, Saunders 1

    • SAU-
      • Gabe Santiago: 1-3 RBI
      • Josh Rattendi: 6 IP, 9 K | 1-3

    Croton-Harmon 5, Westlake 3

    • CRO-
      • Mekhi Smithwick: 6.2 IP (W), 6 K | 1-4, double, run
      • Sam Levine: 2-4, triple, two RBIs
      • Aidan Callahan: 2-3, RBI
      • Spencer Heath: SV

    Nanuet 1, Pearl River 1 (league game) : At Pearl River, the game was declared a draw after 10 innings

    • PR-
      • Drew Wooster/Connor Buckley/Brendan Carlacci/Ben Raspanti: Combined to keep Nanuet to one run as pitchers
    • NAN-
      • Aidan Kempf/Paul Peterson: Combined to keep Pearl River to one run as pitchers

    Mount St. Michael 4, Stepinac 3

    • STEP-
      • Alex Morrissey: 5 IP, 0 earned runs and 1 hit allowed, 3 K
      • Mike Weninger: 2-3, triple, RBI
      • Matt Fernandez/Jayden Dixon: RBI each

    Ossining 15, Port Chester 1 (league game)

    • OSS-
      • Chase Kaplan: 7 IP (CG W), 5K
      • Thomas Jennings: 3-5, five RBIs
      • Joe Acampora: 3-5, two RBIs

    Arlington 6, John Jay-East Fishkill 5 (league game)

    • JJEF-
      • Austin Seipp: 2-4, two-run home run
      • Shane Driscoll: 3-4
      • Landon Stichbury: 2-4, RBI
      • Lucas Silva: RBI single
      • Landon Seipp: 6 IP (ND), 3 earned runs and 8 hits allowed, 2 K, 1 BB

    Clarkstown North 9, Suffern 6 (league game)

    • SUFF-
      • Alex Polombo: 2-2, RBI, HBP, run scored
      • Nick DeFelice: 1-4, double, two RBIs

    Pelham 3, Edgemont 0 (league game)

    Horace Greeley 21, Lincoln 7 (league game)

    Mahopac 3, Carmel 2 (league game)

    Scarsdale 20, Mount Vernon 2

    Barack Obama School for Social Justice 7, Peekskill 1

    New Rochelle 6, Albertus Magnus 4

    Gorton 6, Yonkers 4 (league game)

    Ardsley 14, John Jay-Cross River 9

    Wednesday, May 1

    Game recap: Kennedy Catholic 4, Iona Prep 3

    SOMERS - It's always a battle to the bitter end whenever Kennedy Catholic and Iona Prep take the diamond, and Wednesday afternoon was no exception.

    "We're two good teams and we always battle," Kennedy Catholic senior Jack Williams said of the Gael vs. Gael rivalry. "I say it's the best baseball in Westchester, the best you're going to get. It's always two good teams, two good pitchers, and always good competition."

    When Kennedy Catholic and Iona Prep clash, no team can ever be counted out until the final out of the game.

    Iona Prep gave Kennedy Catholic a seventh-inning scare with runners at the corners, but Kennedy was able to protect its home field as C.J. Griggs made a diving stop at first base to snag a hard-hit grounder and he took it to the bag himself to solidify the 4-3 win.

    "We were lucky at the end there, they came back and it's a great team they have," Kennedy Catholic coach Bob Fletcher said. "We were very fortunate to get that last out. Griggs made a nice play. I thought it was going to be a base hit, but he made a nice play. They have an outstanding team, and we just hit the ball at the right time nad got the big hit when we needed it. Omar pitched very well, he didn't walk too many guys, which was key. (Omar's) last two outings, he seems to have his rhythm and confidence now. He did very well today."

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    Giret nearly went the distance, but hit the pitch count limit after 6⅔ innings and was relieved by Vince Cannizzaro.

    Iona Prep had two runners in scoring position with one out and managed to get one runner across home plate on a wild pitch to cut the deficit to one, but Kennedy was able to fend off the threat.

    "It was a good Catholic high school game, I thought Marcel (Kulik) did enough to win, but tip your hat to Kennedy," Iona Prep coach Ryan Mahoney said. "They got some hits when they needed to."

    It was a back-and-forth game with a couple of lead changes early. Kennedy Catholic struck first thanks to a Chris Echols sacrifice fly RBI in the bottom of the second to give his team a 1-0 lead, but Iona Prep answered back in the following inning thanks to the game-tying RBI single from Devin Diaz and the go-ahead sacrifice fly RBI by Steve Dimovski put Iona Prep in front, 2-1, after three innings.

    Those two runs in the third inning would be the only scoring plays Giret gave up for the entire game. Iona Prep entered Wednesday after scoring 29 runs throughout its previous two games, but the Kennedy Catholic senior was able to keep Iona Prep off-balanced.

    "It's recognizing that it's a really good team over there, I'm not going to blow by them, I had to be crafty," Giret said. "Most of my stat lines have been trying to blow by teams a ton or getting ahead with the fastball, but there's a ton of great hitters over there so I tried to be unpredictable and crafty."

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    Kennedy Catholic changed the game with a three-run frame in the bottom of the fifth inning. With two runners in scoring position, Jack Williams got the game-tying RBI double into the left-field gap, and teammates Lorenzo Jorge and Lance Morgan also had RBIs.

    Kennedy Catholic took a 4-2 lead after the surge and held on the rest of the way.

    "Every year it's a really close game, they got a great team and so do we, it always comes down to the wire, one-point games," Kennedy Catholic catcher Ryan Strnad said. "We just brought a lot of energy today, and things just went in our favor because of that.

    "Things started to click for our hitters (in that fifth inning), and it was just hit after hit. Guys doing their jobs, moving guys over, and it was just a really good team effort."

    What it means: Another thrilling entry to add in the Gaels vs. Gaels rivalry, a showdown between two top-three lohud-ranked teams and two of the better teams in the CHSAA. This time, Kennedy Catholic emerged with the win.

    It helped Kennedy get back on track, after a tough 2-1 loss to Cardinal Spellman on Monday, while Iona Prep's two-game winning streak comes to an end.

    Player of the game: Omar Giret, Kennedy Catholic – He was scrappy and crafty on the mound. Even when Iona Prep snatched the lead early in the third inning, Giret was unfazed and buckled down to not allow anything else. He went 6⅔ innings with two earned runs and seven hits allowed, and three strikeouts.

    By the numbers

    Kennedy Catholic (12-3): Jack Williams went 1-for-2 with the game-tying RBI double and a run scored. Lance Morgan was 1-for-3 with a RBI. Ryan D'Ambrosio was 1-for-3 with a run. Ryan Strnad was 1-for-3. Lorenzo Jorge and Chris Echols each had a RBI. Eddie Flores scored a run as a pinch-runner.

    Iona Prep (12-5): Devin Diaz went 3-for-4 with a RBI. Steve Dimovski was 1-for-4 with a RBI. Julian Guzman went 1-for-3 and scored two runs. Marcel Kulik pitched all six innings for Iona Prep, giving up four earned runs and four hits, while striking out nine batters.

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    They said it

    "I've been catching for Omar for two years now, and I have a good idea of his stuff and what works, and which pitches to use against certain guys, so I think everything has clicked these last couple of weeks, especially." -Kennedy Catholic catcher Ryan Strnad on his synergy with pitcher Omar Giret

    "I had more than enough confidence in (Cannizzaro). He's been great coming back, this was his second time out after injury, and he's been really strong for us. All around the zone, he's very smart and he did a good job." -Kennedy Catholic pitcher Omar Giret on watching the suspenseful finish after being relieved before the final out due to pitch count limitations

    "It's been that way all year. Some guys have have approaches and some guys struggle in certain spots, so we'll go back to work tomorrow and hopefully have a better result." -Iona Prep coach Ryan Mahoney on the team's offensive approach and execution on Wednesday.

    Other results from Wednesday, May 1

    Hen Hud 2, Rye 1

    • RYE-
      • Jack Sheridan: 7 IP (CG L), 1 earned run and 2 hits allowed, 4 K, 0 BB
      • Jackson Pineault: 2-2
      • Shep Griffiths: 1-2

    Monsignor Farrell 5, Stepinac 0

    • STEP-
      • Gavyn Gonzalez: 5 IP, 4 earned runs allowed, 4 K
      • Shea O'Sullivan: 1 IP in relief, 0 runs or hits allowed
      • Wally Briganti: 1-2, walk
      • Jayden Dixon: 2-2

    Edgemont 7, Sleepy Hollow 3

    • EDGE-
      • David Larson: 7 IP (CG W), 2 earned runs and 5 hits allowed, 10 K, 4 BB
      • Joe Siegal: 1-2, triple, run scored
    • SH-
      • Marcus Spadaro: 1-3, triple
      • Jasper Davis: 1-4, triple

    Clarkstown South 7, North Rockland 6 (league game)

    • CS-
      • Dylan Izenman: 2-4, double, RBI, run scored
      • Elliot Kleinman: 2-2, double, two RBIs
      • Aidan Proctor: 2-3, RBI, run scored
      • Joseph Rosario/Justin Amodeo: 1-3, RBI, run scored, walk each
      • Jake Gronowski: 2-4, run scored
      • Ryan Karcher: 5.2 IP (W), 4 earned runs and 2 hits allowed, 2 K, 3 BB

    Bronxville 14, Irvington 2 (league game) : First game of double-header at Bronxville

    Bronxville 9, Irvington 4 (league game): Second game of double-header at Bronxville, continuation of suspended game from Monday

    Blind Brook 8, Westlake 2 (league game)

    • BB-
      • Andrew Rogovic: 4 IP (W), 0 earned runs or hits allowed, 5 K
      • Zach Schneider: 3 IP, 1 earned run and 2 hits allowed, 2 K
      • Daniel Glantz: 2-3, four RBIs
      • Asher Toll: 2-3
      • Julian Sauer: 1-2

    Briarcliff 17, Valhalla 12 (league game)

    • BC-
      • Jon Iwai: 2-4, RBI, two runs scored
      • Sebastian Martinez: 2-3, home run, eight RBIs, two runs scored
      • James Mulligan: 2-5, double, RBI, two runs scored
      • Xander D'Onofrio: 2-4, home run, four RBIs, run scored
      • Lucas Golovscenko: Win as pitcher

    Dobbs Ferry 15, Hastings 3 (league game)

    • DF-
      • Chris Archer: 5 IP (W), 0 earned runs and 5 hits allowed, 6 K, 2 BB
      • Sam Sellitti: 3-3, RBI, three runs scored
      • Logan Sullivan: 2-3, double, two runs, RBI
      • Jack Mastin: 2-2, two runs, walk, three RBIs
      • Colin Dubilier: 2-4, three RBIs, run scored
      • Anthony Ficarrotta: 2-3, two runs scored, walk
      • Leo Bruneneavs/Luke Arone/Matt Rodriguez/Carter Rowland: RBI
    • HAS-
      • Kieran McGrath: Double, two RBIs

    Mahopac 5, John Jay-East Fishkill 3 (league game)

    • PAC-
      • Tyler Castrataro: 5 IP (W), 0 earned runs and 1 hit allowed, 7 K, 4 BB | 1-3, double, RBI, walk
      • Vince Cataldo: 1-4, double, two RBIs, two runs scored
      • Drew Lichtenberger/Tyler DeBrocky: 1-3, RBI each
      • D.J. DeMatteo: 1-3, double
      • Rob Keller: 2.0 IP (SV), 0 earned runs and 1 hit allowed, 3 K
    • JJEF-
      • Lucas SIlva: Triple
      • Justin Perez: Hit

    Ketcham 13, Carmel 3 (league game)

    • RCK-
      • Owen Paino: 2-2, home run, three RBIs, walk, three runs scored
      • Tyler Durkin: 1-1, two RBIs
      • Ryan Mealy: 3 IP (W), 0 runs, hits or walks allowed, 5 K | 2-2, two RBIs
      • Jason Due: 2 RBIs

    Croton-Harmon 23, Saunders 2

    • CRO-
      • Oren Rouas: 4 IP (W), 5 K
      • Max Fredman/Korey DeBeer/Sam Levine/Owen Mintzer: 3 RBIs each
    • SAU-
      • Alvaro Capellan: 1-2, double, RBI
      • Jack O'Malley/Gabe Santiago: 1-3 each

    Rye Neck 7, Pleasantville 4 (9 innings) : Rye Neck scored three runs in the ninth inning to win the game. Pete Apoldo (2) and Davey Ryan had RBIs in the decisive inning.

    • RN-
      • Davey Ryan: 5 IP (ND), 1 earned run and 7 hits allowed, 5 K, 3 BB | 1-4, RBI, run scored, walk
      • George Katsaros: 4 IP (W), 1 earned run and no hits allowed, 6 K, 2 BB
      • Julian Frabasile: 3-5, double, three RBIs
      • Pete Apoldo: 2-4, double, two RBIs, walk, run scored
      • Daniel Stone: 2-4, triple, two runs scored
      • Evan Janowitz: 2-5, run scored
    • PSV-
      • Jason Freberg: 7 IP (ND), 3 earned runs and 5 hits allowed, 9 K, 4 BB
      • Dermot McSpedon: 1-4, double, RBI, run scored
      • Declan Bruder/Jack Van Sise/John Preiser/Matt O'Neill: Hit and RBI each
      • Joe DeGrazia: 1-2, two walks, run scored

    Putnam Valley 7, Haldane 1 (league game)

    • PV-
      • Connor Flynn: 7 IP (CG W), 1 earned run and 4 hits allowed, 7 K, 3 BB | 1-3, home run, three RBIs, run scored
      • Sean Carroll/Jake Peterson: 1-2, RBI, walk each
      • Jay Constantino: RBI
      • Ricky Meister: 1-4, double, run scored

    Hamilton 8, East Ramapo 6

    • HAM-
      • Justin Acevedo: 5.1 IP (W), 11 K | 2-4, RBI
      • Silvio D'Avelia: 1 IP relief
      • E.J. Godineaux: 1 IP (SV) | 1 RBI, two runs scored

    Ossining 4, Port Chester 3 (league game): Jake Dymond provided the walk-off game-winning heroics with a RBI single in the bottom of the seventh.

    • OSS-
      • Jake Dymond: 2-4, two RBIs, game-winning walk-off hit in bottom of the seventh
      • Aneuris Almonte: 4 IP (W in relief), 0 earned runs and two hits allowed, first career Varsity win

    Pawling 8, North Salem 5 (league game)

    Tuckahoe 14, Barack Obama School for Social Justice 1 (league game)

    Yonkers Montessori at Woodlands, ppd.

    Poughkeepsie at Scarsdale, ppd.

    Thursday, May 2

    Briarcliff 7, Valhalla 3 (league game)

    • BC-
      • Max Amador: 3 IP (W), 0 earned runs, 5 K, first varsity win as pitcher | 2-4, RBI, run scored
      • Luke Diamond: 4 IP (SV), 2 earned runs, 5 K
      • James Mulligan: Hit, RBI, run scored
      • Sebastian Martinez: 2-4, home run, two RBIs, two runs scored
      • Lucas Golovscenko: 2-4, double, run scored
      • Zach Haberman: 1-1, run scored

    Roosevelt at Riverside, 4 p.m. (league game)

    Stepinac at Fordham Prep, 4:15 p.m.

    Yonkers CSEE at Woodlands, 4:15 p.m.

    Iona Prep at Cardinal Hayes, 4:15 p.m.

    Kennedy Catholic at Regis, 4:15 p.m.

    Pearl River at Nanuet, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Nyack at Tappan Zee, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Gorton at Yonkers, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Panas at Sleepy Hollow, 4:30 p.m.(league game)

    Brewster at Yorktown, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Edgemont at Pelham, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Ardsley at Eastchester, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Mamaroneck at Arlington, 4:30 p.m.

    Suffern at Clarkstown North, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    New Rochelle at Harrison, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Fox Lane at Horace Greeley, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Lincoln at Ossining, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Blind Brook at Pleasantville, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Peekskill at Poughkeepsie, 4:45 p.m.

    Somers at Byram Hills, 5 p.m. (league game)

    Tuckahoe at Leffell School, 7 p.m. (league game)

    Friday, May 3

    Yorktown at Lakeland, TBD

    Arlington at Fox Lane, 4:30 p.m.

    Ketcham at Mahopac, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    White Plains at Port Chester, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Clarkstown South at North Rockland, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Westlake at Valhalla, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Bronxville at Hastings, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Albertus Magnus at Irvington, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Pawling at Haldane, 4:30 p.m. (league game)

    Harrison at Rye, 4:30 p.m. at Disbrow Park in Rye

    Gorton at Hamilton, 4:30 p.m.

    Pearl River at New Rochelle, 4:30 p.m.

    Lincoln at Peekskill, 4:45 p.m.

    Putnam Valley at Croton-Harmon, 5 p.m. (league game)

    Yonkers at Pelham, 7 p.m.

    Saturday, May 4

    Lakeland at Mahopac, 11 a.m.

    Bronxville at Pawling, 11 a.m.

    New Rochelle at Panas, 11 a.m.

    Riverside at Woodlands, 11 a.m.

    Briarcliff at Rye Neck, 1 p.m. (league game)

    Putnam Valley at Byram Hills, 1 p.m.

    Riverside at Woodlands, 1 p.m.

    Edgemont at Brewster, 3 p.m.

    Sleepy Hollow at Nanuet, 3 p.m.

    Eastchester at Nyack, 3 p.m.

    Yonkers at Tappan Zee, 3 p.m.

    Roosevelt at Somers, 3 p.m.

    Saunders at Pearl River, 3 p.m.

    Ketcham at Carmel, 3 p.m. (league game)

    Clarkstown North at Suffern, 3 p.m. (league game)

    Port Chester at White Plains, 3 p.m. (league game)

    Dobbs Ferry at North Salem, 3 p.m.

    Horace Greeley at Fox Lane, 4 p.m. (league game)

    Rye at Harrison, 4 p.m.

    Ardsley at Scarsdale, 4:30 p.m.

    Saunders at Pearl River, 6 p.m.

    Sunday, May 5

    Fox Lane vs. John Jay-East Fishkill, 3:30 p.m. -- Annual Strikeout Cancer game at Dutchess Stadium

    Follow Eugene Rapay on Twitter at @erapay5 and on Instagram at @byeugenerapay.

    This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Baseball: Scoreboard and results for April 29-May 5

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