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Daily Sports Digest: North Golf Keeps Falcons Winless
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Clarkstown North’s golf team beat Albertus Magnus at Paramount Country Club 220-249.
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Bobby Duggan led the way for Clarkstown North with 41 and teammates Ryan Shankman and Corey Settler each shot a 43.
Albertus Magnus’ Matt Valentine and Liam Fox each finished with a 48.
Clarkstown North improves to 10-4 and Albertus Magnus is still searching for its first win of the season.
In baseball, Clarkstown North lost to Mamaroneck 1-0.
Kyle Quigley pitched, but the Rams were not able to get scratch out a run. TJ Margiotta and Josh Forman both had doubles for North but they were unable to get them home.
North out hit Mamaroneck 5 to 2, who scored their only run on an error.
Yesterday’s Results:
Sport: Boys Lacrosse
Game: Clarkstown North vs. North Salem
Score: North Salem Won 16-8
Sport: Girls Lacrosse
Game: Nyack vs. Albertus Magnus
Score: Albertus Magnus Won 13-12
Today’s Schedule:
In boys tennis, Clarkstown North heads to Suffern at 4 p.m.
In softball, Clarkstown North heads to Horace Greeley at 4:30 p.m.
In baseball, Clarkstown South heads to Suffern at 4 p.m.
In boys tennis, East Ramapo will host Clarkstown South at Spring Valley at 4 p.m.
In baseball, Blind Brook heads to Albertus Magnus at 4:30 p.m.
In boys lacrosse, Our Lady of Lourdes heads to Albertus Magnus at 4 p.m.
In boys tennis, Tappan Zee heads to Albertus Magnus at 4 p.m.
In softball, Albertus Magnus heads to Nanuet at 4 p.m.
College Sports Notebook:
Spartans go into tournament as top seed
Top-seeded after completing an outstanding 33-16 regular season following a split with Queens College, the St. Thomas Aquinas College baseball team begins its quest for the East Coast Conference title on Thursday at Provident Bank Park in Pomona.
The ECC champion receives a bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament.
Thursday’s lineup kicks off with the No. 1 Spartans meeting No. 4 Bridgeport at 1 p.m., followed at 4 p.m. with second-seeded Dowling taking on No. 3 C.W. Post. Competition continues at PBP on Friday with games at 9 a.m., noon and 3 p.m., with the finals shifting to St. John’s University in Jamaica, Queens on Saturday when the ECC championship plaque will be awarded.
STAC beat Queens College, 12-1, after losing the opener, 11-1, to cap an 18-6 conference mark while Queens fell to 13-27 overall, 7-17 in ECC action.
In the nightcap, freshman left-hander Nick May of Middletown, senior righty Ken Frawley of White Plains and junior right-hander Joe DePool of New City combined to a six-hitter, while hot-hitting junior Frank Salerno, also of New City, had three hits including a home run to lead off the game.
The Spartans unleashed a 15-hit attack in support of starter May, who improved to 4-1.
Mortarboard musings
- Jason Crafton, a 2003 Nyack College graduate, has been appointed as the Warriors’ head men’s basketball coach. Crafton previously served as an assistant coach for seven years at the United States Naval Academy.
- Junior Jesse Drinks of Ossining placed sixth in the 100-meter dash at the Big East Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Tampa, FL, as the University of Connecticut placed fourth, just three points behind third-place Pittsburgh. Drinks set a UConn record with a time of 10.47 in his specialty, and is also part of the Huskies’ record-setting 4x100 relay team.
- Nyack College baseball skipper Matt Cornacchione was chosen as the Central Atlantic Athletic Conference (CACC) coach of the year by his peers. Cornacchione led Nyack to a 23-22 overall mark (11-9 in CACC) and a No. 5 seed in the CACC Baseball Championship. The Warriors won 20 more games than they did in 2011, when they posted a 3-35 overall record.
- The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference honored 17 members of the Iona College men’s and women’s outdoor track and field programs on the MAAC All-Academic teams after picking up a 3.20 grade point average or higher. The announcement was made at this weekend’s MAAC Championships.
Weekly Sports Poll:
Yesterday the Yankees beat the Rays 5-3 but New York made it interesting in the late innings. The late innings may get scary without Hall of Famer Mariano Rivera in there but yesterday Rafael Soriano picked up his third hold of the year and David Robertson got his first save.
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