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Basketball Win, Loss; Nyack Track Excels

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Yesterday’s Results:

 

Sport: Boys Basketball Class A Championship

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Game: Tappan Zee vs. Poughkeepsie

Score: 

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Highlights: Tappan Zee finished the season with an undefeated record as they beat Poughkeepsie over the weekend. Brian McLaughlin led the Dutchmen with 13, Billy O’Shea scored 12 and Pat Peterson added 11 in the win. D’Andre Smith led Poughkeepsie with 11 points.

 

 

 

Sport: Girls Basketball Class A Championship

Game: Pearl River vs. Tappan Zee

Score: 

Highlights: Allison Cook led the Pirates in the low scoring affair with 15 points and Christa Scognamiglio added 10 in the win. Erika Richards led Tappan Zee 12 points in the loss.

 

 

Sport:  Boys Winter Track And Field

Game: NYSPHSAA State Championships

Score: Full Results

Highlights: Nyack’s senior Julio Melendez finished 11th in the boys 1000 meter run and Kyle Gill finished 22nd in the boys high jump.

 

Sport:  Girls Winter Track And Field

Game: NYSPHSAA State Championships

Score: Full Results

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College Sports Notebook:

Steinberg, Scarlet Knights pull off major upset

Senior midfielder Ali Steinberg of Suffern had the eighth hat trick of her career, helping the Rutgers University women’s lacrosse team upset No. 8 Princeton, 11-10, at Class of 1952 Stadium in Princeton, NJ.

Lauren Sbrilli of Martinsville, NJ, a sophomore midfielder, provided the game-winning goal in overtime to punctuate her first hat trick of the season.

“This was an overall team effort,” said Coach Laura Brand-Sias on the Rutgers website. “We had a game plan and the girls did a great job of executing it. This was a great example of what we are capable of accomplishing.”

Senior Danielle Mascera of Verona, NJ, had three assists for Rutgers (1-2).

Junior goalie Lily Kalata of Nessconset came up huge for the Scarlet Knights, stopping a season-high 11 shots.

Rutgers continues its three-game road swing on Wednesday at Franklin Field in Philadelphia to take on the University of Pennsylvania (1-1) at 7 p.m.

 

Mortarboard musings

  • Paul Moreau of Pearl River is a junior attack on the Manhattan College men’s lacrosse team that defeated Providence, 11-9, at Gaelic Park in Riverdale. The Jaspers (1-2) visit Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, MD, on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. The game can be seen on ESPNU.
  • The Manhattan College women’s lacrosse was unable to find their offense at Gaelic Park in Riverdale as they fell 9-2 to Brown (2-1). The Jaspers (2-3), who were held scoreless in the second half, scored at 19:42 before the break when Chrissy Gutenberger of Stony Point connected. Manhattan travels to New Britain, CT, on Wednesday for a game at 5 p.m. against Central Connecticut State (1-2). Junior midfielder Caitlin Karner of Mahopac has been held scoreless in three games for the Blue Devils.
  • Alaina Walker of Pomona had four points, three rebounds and two assists as the top-seeded St. Bonaventure women’s basketball team continued its record-setting season with a 78-52 victory over fifth-seeded Saint Joseph’s in the semifinals of the Atlantic 10 tournament. The Bonnies (29-2) advance to the title game for the first time in program history. The Bonnies face either second-seeded Temple or third-seeded Dayton on ESPN2 today at 5 p.m.

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Weekly Sports Poll:

Ever since the Jets drafted Mark Sanchez fifth overall in 2009, Gang Green’s faithful fans have been waiting for the Sanchize’s talent to match his celebrity.

March 8 marks the day that Indianapolis Colts Owner Jim Irsay has to make a decision on bringing back superstar quarterback Peyton Manning, or letting him go without paying him his $28 million bonus.

Manning has dominated commercial breaks for years and his Saturday Night Live monologue and sketches show you that he has no issues with the bright lights of the Big Apple.

Now the biggest question facing New Yorkers is, do you think the Jets should make a run at the NFL’s only four-time MVP if he becomes available?  

Take the Daily Sports Digest's weekly poll and tell us why you feel that way in the comments.

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