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Daily Sports Digest: Power’s Last Second Shot Lifts Falcons over Tappan Zee
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Yesterday’s Results:
Sport: Boys Basketball (Friday)
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Game: Albertus Magnus vs. Tappan Zee
Score:
Highlights: The Dutchmen remained undefeated as they came back from a slow start to beat Albertus Magnus. Pat Peterson had 20 points while Billy O’Shea picked up 16 for Tappan Zee. Pat McGuinness led the Falcons with 17.
Sport: Girls Basketball (Friday)
Game: Albertus Magnus vs. Tappan Zee
Score:
Highlights: Colleen Power nailed a shot in the final seconds of the game to give the Falcons the hard fought home victory. Power finished with 13 as Kelly Guarino led Albertus Magnus with 14. Erika Richards led Tappan Zee with 16.
Sport: Ice Hockey (Friday)
Game: Sleepy Hollow/Irvington vs. Clarkstown
Score: Clarkstown Won 6-1
Highlights: Mike Gillespie and Mitch LaSueur led Clarkstown with a goal and two assists each. Jonathan Kim controlled the defense with 14 saves in goal for Clarkstown. Jake Warren picked up the only goal of the day for Sleepy Hollow/Irvington in the loss.
Sport: Girls Basketball (Friday)
Game: Clarkstown South vs. Mahopac
Score: Clarkstown South Won 58-46
Highlights: Alison Haugh led the Vikings with 18 points in the win, Laura Castaldo added 13 and Madeline Downes picked up 10 for Clarkstown South. Mairead Hynes led all scorers with 26 points in the loss.
Sport: Ice Hockey (Saturday)
Game: Ithaca vs. Clarkstown
Score: Ithaca Won 3-1
Sport: Wrestling
Game: Rockland County Championships
Score:
Clarkstown North Highlights: Colby Kash (132) won his class with a 9-4 victory over Matt Dillon of Nanuet.
Clarkstown South Highlights: At 113 Clarkstown South’ Brian McLiverity beat East Ramapo’s Jon Alvarez to finish first in his class.
Sport: Winter Track and Field
Game: Rockland County Championships
Score: Full Results
Clarkstown North Highlights: Lorraine Santiago finished in fourth place in the girls Long Jump as Uche Emili finished first in the shot put.
Clarkstown South Highlights: Samantha Rokicsac finished in third place in the 600 Meter Dash and Alyssa McQuillan finished third in the Shot Put. Chris Guglielmo finished second in the Boys Pole Vault and Najee Taylor finished second in the High Jump.
Albertus Magnus Highlights: Madison Kandoth finished in third place in the Girls Long Jump.
Today’s Schedule:
In Girls Gymnastics, Clarkstown North and Tappan Zee will meet at Galaxy Gymnastics in Orangeburg at 6 p.m.
Dolphins hope to rebound
The College of Mount Saint Vincent women’s basketball team fell to 0-3 in overtime games after a tough 71-65 road loss at NYU-Poly in Brooklyn.
Amy Delva of Nanuet had six points, three rebounds and a pair of steals in 20 minutes for the Dolphins (5-12,1-7 Skyline Conference), who host non-conference foe Centenary (NJ) College tonight (Jan. 30). Tip-off is 6 p.m. The visitors are 13-6 on the season.
Henry a steal for Dolphins
Sophomore forward Kevin Henry of Yonkers posted a career- and game-high five steals as the College of Mount Saint Vincent men’s basketball team picked up its third straight win and its fourth in the last five games with a 63-51 road victory over NYU-POLY in Brooklyn.
The Mount Saint Vincent defense, sparked by Henry, had a strong day and forced 30 turnovers leading to a important 36-6 advantage in points off miscues. The Dolphins’ bench also continued to play a strong role, scoring 38 points.
Mount Saint Vincent, now 7-11 overall and 5-6 in Skyline Conference play, look to make it four in a row and move to the .500 mark in league play Tuesday night (Jan. 31) when they host Old Westbury (10-8). Tip-off at the Sharp Center in Riverdale is set for 7 p.m.
Jamel Little of Spring Valley is third on the team in scoring for Old Westbury, averaging 15.5 points per game. The senior guard is also averaging 4.4 rebounds, and has 14 assists and nine steals.
Red Dragons sweep to victory
Senior goalie Katie Double of Farmington stopped 30 shots as the Cortland women’s ice hockey team completed a two-game weekend sweep of Chatham University of Pittsburgh with a 2-0 victory on Saturday in ECAC West action at Alumni Arena.
The Red Dragons had blanked Chatham on Friday, 2-0.
Junior Erika Osborne, a graduate of The Harvey School in Katonah, led the Red Dragons (4-11-1, 2-9-1 ECAC West) with a goal and an assist. Junior Brianna Rossi of Stormville, who played for the Brewster Bulldogs, added a goal.
Freshman goalie Megan Buchanan of Ottawa had 35 saves for the Cougars (0-12, 0-12 ECAC West) in her second start.
Senior forward Pam Murphy of Rye has played in 16 games for Cortland while freshman forward Jessica Troilo of New Rochelle has appeared in 13 games, and junior forward Jordan Baum of Suffern has participated in 11 games.
The Red Dragons hit the road for back-to-back games against Plattsburgh on Feb. 4 and Feb. 5. Both start times are 3 p.m.
The Cardinal will be a very tough test for Cortland, as they are undefeated in the conference, with an overall mark of 13-3-2.
