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Daily Sports Digest: Big Sixth Inning Propels North Over Pearl River
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Clarkstown North picked up a 10-6 victory at home against Pearl River thanks to a seven run sixth inning.
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Kyle Quigley pitched four innings and allowed four runs before handing the ball off to Robert Donnelly. Donnelly pitched one inning a picked up the win for North. James DiCianni went 2-4 with a home run and five RBI for the Rams.
Kevin Considine and Jordan Mendelson each scored twice for Pearl River in the loss.
Yesterday’s Results:
Sport: Baseball
Game: Pearl River vs. Clarkstown North
Score: Clarkstown North Won 10-6
Sport: Boys Lacrosse
Game: Clarkstown North vs. Suffern
Score: Suffern Won 15-1
Sport: Baseball
Game: Clarkstown South vs. North Rockland
Score: North Rockland Won 9-4
Sport: Boys Lacrosse
Game: Clarkstown South vs. North Rockland
Score: North Rockland Won 7-3
Sport: Softball
Game: Clarkstown South vs. North Rockland
Score: Clarkstown South Won 15-7
Today’s Schedule:
In girls lacrosse, Clarkstown North heads to Suffern at 4:15 p.m.
In softball, Clarkstown North heads to North Rockland at 4 p.m.
In baseball, Clarkstown South will host North Rockland at 4 p.m.
In boys tennis, Clarkstown South heads to Nyack at 4 P.m.
In girls lacrosse, Clarkstown South heads to North Rockland at 4:15 p.m.
In baseball, Albertus Magnus will host Nanuet at 4:30 p.m.
In boys lacrosse, Albertus Magnus will host Peekskill at 4:30 p.m.
In girls lacrosse, Albertus Magnus heads to Tappan Zee at 4:15 p.m.
In softball, Albertus Magnus heads to Beacon at 4:30 p.m.
College Sports Notebook:
Scarinci, Giordano lift Jaspers in Battle of the Bronx
Freshman pitcher Michael Scarinci of Nanuet and senior Mike Giordano of Bedford turned in key relief efforts as the Manhattan College baseball team defeated Bronx rival Fordham University, 6-4, at Houlihan Park at Jack Coffey Field on the Rams’ campus.
Scarinci, who graduated from Pearl River HS, got the final out of the sixth inning stranding a runner on third base, while Giordano, a Fox Lane HS alum, pitched an efficient eighth inning in his first appearance since March 24 after recovering from an injury.
Manhattan junior centerfielder Anthony Vega of Patchogue scored Joe Rock of Carmel with a bunt single in the fifth inning to break a scoreless battle.
Zach Small of Pelham Manor pitched one and a third innings in relief for the Rams, allowing no runs.
Manhattan (21-23) hopes to carry its momentum into the weekend when it returns to MAAC action at Fairfield University (20-23). The Jaspers will begin the three game set on Saturday with a doubleheader beginning at noon.
Fordham (19-29) opens a three-game series at home against the University of Rhode Island (26-19) on Friday at 7 p.m. The teams meet again on Saturday at 1 p.m., and on Sunday at noon.
Mortarboard musings
- Junior attack Paul Moreau of Pearl River finished the season as the ninth-leading scorer on the Manhattan College lacrosse team. The Jaspers closed out a 5-9 campaign with a 12-4 loss to Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) opponent Siena at Gaelic Park in Riverdale. Moreau appeared in 11 games for the Jaspers, starting six, netting three goals and five assists for eight points.
- Springfield College senior Greg Marakovits of Rocky Hill, CT, struck out 12 batters to propel the second-seeded Pride to a 3-1 victory over fourth-seeded Worcester Polytechnic Institute in an elimination game of the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Baseball Tournament at Govoni Field in Babson, MA. Freshman outfielder/catcher Ryan O’Rourke, a former two-sport standout at Tappan Zee HS, has played in nine games, starting four, since being elevated to the varsity. The Pride (20-14, 12-7) return to action on Saturday at Wheaton College to meet third-seeded Babson. The winner will challenge top-seeded Wheaton in the championship round later that afternoon.
- Five Manhattanville baseball players received awards when the Freedom Conference announced their awards for this season. Senior Dan Fiorito was named the Conference’s Player of the Year and Michael Lyon was named the Conference’s Rookie of the Year. Chris Nardozzi, Johnny LoVetere and Elias Tsouristakis of New Rochelle were each named to the All-Conference Second Team.
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