Jake Gargiulo pitches five shutout innings against the Braves in game two of the Merrick Little League World Series, forcing a deciding game on Tuesday evening.
Frank Pusateri hit a two run homer in the bottom of the sixth to carry the Braves over the Mariners 5-3 in game one of the Merrick Little League World Series.
White Sox overcome six-run deficit, but Braves hold on, 10-9.
Patch-sponsored softball team falls to the Yankees Saturday, 10-4.
Annual free event at Town Park is open to the entire community.
Both teams brought their bats as the Marlins edged the Merrick Patch Orioles Wednesday evening, 12-10.
Robbie Rosen's three-run double capped an eight-run sixth inning, in which the Colts came back from a 7-0 deficit, and Calhoun hung on to win the Class AA county championship Wednesday over MacArthur.
Calhoun baseball rallied from a 7-0 deficit this evening to defeat MacArthur 8-7 and clinch the Class AA county title.
The Colts tied together four straight hits to drive in four runs in the third, and Joe Christopher out dueled Frankie Vanderka in a 7-3 Calhoun win in game one of the Nassau Class AA finals on Monday at Farmingdale State College.
Patch-sponsored softball team fights back for second straight victory.
The conference's two top teams will open a best-of-three games series at SUNY-Farmingdale starting at noon on Monday.
The Cougars volleyball team, behind MVP Brendan Mills, won the county championship yesterday for the second consecutive year with a 3-1 win over West Hempstead.
Alex Brandl and Alex Molinari led the Orioles to their first win of the season, pitching a combined six innings and striking out 14 batters on Wednesday.
Frank Trimarco pitched six solid innings yesterday and provided a two-run single with two outs in the seventh to tie the game, and Ryan Kass doubled in the game winner in the eighth to give the Colts a 4-3 win and a chance at the title.
The Cougars playoff run ended yesterday as they dropped a tight one at home to MacArthur, 3-1.
The Rays scored seven runs in the bottom of the fifth inning Monday to win 13-9 over the Merrick Patch Orioles.
Dan Sullivan's grand slam in the bottom of the third gave Calhoun a lead that they would not relinquish, as the Colts won game one against Carey yesterday, 15-9.
Facing a 2-1 deficit against Jericho yesterday in the Class B semifinals, Kennedy fought off five match points to take the game, 34-32. A decisive game five win then gave them the miraculous victory.
Errors and walks led to most of MacArthur's runs in their 11-1 victory yesterday over Kennedy in the first of a three-game series.
The Merrick Patch Orioles rallied late to tie the game at 11, but Marlins put up four runs in the fifth inning to secure a 15-12 victory on Saturday.
A three-set victory over Wantagh yesterday in the Class B quarterfinals gave the Cougars a berth in the final four for the sixth time in the last eight years.
Facing Plainedge in the Conference I Class B quarterfinals yesterday, the Lady Colts played hard, but ultimately fell 15-9.
Trailing 7-2 with 10 minutes remaining Wednesday, the Colts pulled within one goal, but just couldn't convert as they fell to Lynbrook, 8-7.
Cougars prevail 5-2 yesterday to knock out defending LI champs; advance to Class AA semifinals on Monday.
Calhoun got a gritty pitching performance on the mound from John Mekelburg, and homers from Jake Thomas, Robbie Rosen and Dan Sullivan led the Colts to a 9-5 win yesterday against Oceanside.
Calhoun held a 10-2 lead over visiting Oceanside yesterday in the conference quarterfinals, but found themselves having to fight off a furious Sailors comeback to barely hang on for the victory, 12-11.
Thanks to an outstanding performance Monday from their starting pitcher Rob Stalzer, the Cougars are just one win away from advancing to the semifinals.
The Merrick Patch Orioles got on the board first on Saturday, but the Angels scored last to secure a 3-2 win.
The Cougars' bats came alive yesterday as they exploded for 16 runs against Herricks.
Defeating Great Neck South 4-3 yesterday, the Lady Colts won their sixth county championship in the last nine years.
The Lady Cougars took a 3-0 lead into the fifth inning yesterday, but MacArthur fought back for a 6-4 win to end Kennedy's season.
Defeating Jericho in three games yesterday, the Cougars finished the regular season with a 10-2 record to tie Floral Park atop the conference standings.
Kennedy baseball loses rematch with Oceanside yesterday, 11-6, as team looks ahead to postseason.
The Calhoun and Kennedy boys lacrosse teams play their final regular season games today.
Sweeping all seven matches against Mepham yesterday, the Lady Colts will face Great Neck South tomorrow in the championship as they go for their sixth county title in nine years.
Thanks to some late-inning insurance runs, Kennedy fended off the Sailors yesterday and came away with the victory.
Frank Trimarco got the win and hit the game-winning two-run homer, and Jake Thomas was 2-for-3 with a homer and three RBIs as well as the Colts beat Carey yesterday, 11-9.
Fourteen kills from Brendan Mills helped lead the Cougars to a four-set victory yesterday over first-place Floral Park, who had beaten Kennedy last month.
Kennedy picks up a 5-0 win yesterday as they try to improve their spot in the standings before the playoffs begin.
Jake Thomas and Frank Trimarco each hit grand slams for Calhoun, who crushed Oceanside yesterday, 13-1. On the mound, Mark Simon struck out nine batters in six innings.