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Daily Sports Digest: Nanuet’s Smith Finishes Third At Pearl River Invitational

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The Top Spot:

This year the 24th annual Pearl River Golf Invitational was played at Blue Hill Golf Course in Orangetown. The five teams took on nine holes and the tournament was a par 36.

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Tappan Zee took the team crown with a 205 as Pearl River finished in second with a 229 and Nanuet edged out Nyack and Albertus Magnus for the bronze with a 241.

Tappan Zee’s Angela Tocco won the event over teammate Luke Grennan on the second hole of a playoff. Both golfers shot a 40.

Nanuet’s Mike Smith finished in third with a 41, and Tyler Sayre of Albertus Magnus turned in the best score of the Falcons with a 44.

 

Yesterday’s Results:

Sport: Baseball

Game: Clarkstown North vs. Nanuet

Score: Clarkstown North Won 14-2

Highlights: Kyle Unger picked up the win for the Rams as he picked up three strike outs in four innings of work. Jacob Fishkin did the majority of the offensive damage as he went 4-4 including two home runs and a double. Fishkin also scored four times and collected four RBI in the win.

 

Sport: Softball

Game: Our Lady of Lourdes vs. Albertus Magnus

Score: Lourdes Won 8-2

 

Today’s Schedule:

In girls lacrosse, Nanuet heads to Dobbs Ferry at 11 a.m.

In girls tennis, Nanuet heads to North Rockland at 4 p.m.

In softball, Albertus Magnus heads to North Rockland at 4 p.m.

 

Free Golf Clinic:

Rockland Lake’s golf pros will be hosting a Saturday April 14 at 1 p.m. This is open to all Clarkstown residents and will be held on the North driving range.

 

College Sports Notebook:

Chargers looks to bounce back

The Dominican College women’s lacrosse team hopes to bounce back on Saturday after suffering a heartbreaking triple overtime sudden-death loss to the visiting Tigers of Holy Family University, 16-15.

Dominican, which fell to 3-7 overall and 3-4 in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) play, will welcome Chestnut Hill College of Philadelphia to Orangeburg on Saturday at 2:30 p.m.

The Chargers forged a late tie against Holy Family as sophomore KC Jentzen of Pearl River scored unassisted, and freshman attack Allison Smithwick of Commack converted a pass from senior Aubree Williams of Great Meadows, NJ, with 16 seconds remaining.           

In the first overtime, Dominican scored both goals as Traci-Joan Muniz of Middlesex, NJ, scored unassisted and freshman Gina Sparaco of Freeport converted a pass from Williams.

Williams and Jentzen each scored four goals while goalie Veronica Iozzi of Chester, NJ, made 16 saves in 68:40 of action.

 

Manhattanville Comes From Behind to beat Baruch

Down 10-8 heading into in seventh inning the Valiants knew they strike quickly at home against Baruch. Manhattanville put up four runs in the bottom of the seventh and never looked back as the team won 12-11.

Christ Nardozzi of Poughkeepsie led the Valiants as the first basemen went 2-4 with three RBI and a run. Dan Fiorito of Yonkers and Kevin Brady from the Bronx each had two hits and two RBI in the game. Fiorito, Hans Arias (Bronx) and Elias Tsouristakis (New Rochelle) each scored two runs for Manhattanville.

Port Chester’s John Bucci played centerfield and had a triple and an RBI.

Don Fisher picked up the win in relief and improves to 1-1 on the year.

 

Mercy splits on diamond

Junior right fielder Andrew Bock of Malverne had a clutch game-winning single as the Mercy College men’s baseball team earned a 7-6 victory over the University of Bridgeport in an East Coast Conference doubleheader in Dobbs Ferry.

Bridgeport took the nightcap, 9-3, but senior Billy Dring of Mahopac pitched two innings in relief, allowing just one hit.

The Mavericks won the opener with leading Rookie of the Year candidate Bryan Greig of New City on the mound

Mercy took an early lead when junior centerfielder Nick Papas of Castleton reached first on a bunt, and sophomore shortstop Jeremy Lovera of Carmel later drove in a run with a bases-loaded fielder’s choice groundout.

Coach Bob Greiner’s Mavericks host Felician College at 3 p.m. today, and then open a three-game series at Dowling College on Saturday with a doubleheader at noon. The teams meet again on Sunday at 1 p.m.

 

Mortarboard musings

  • The seventh-ranked Concordia College men’s tennis team hopes to continue its outstanding play when it travels to Florence, SC, for its final three regular-season contests. The Clippers (13-6, 6-0 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference) meet Lander University today, Wingate University on Friday and Francis Marion College on Saturday.
  • Purchase College softball player Alyse LaPadula of New Rochelle was named the Skyline Conference’s Player of the Week. LaPadula led the Panthers to four victories last week as she went 12-15 with 11 RBI and eight runs.
  • Monroe-Woodbury alum Colby Lewis of the Rockland Community College golf team is ranked second in the player standings in the Mid-Hudson Conference. The Hawks are also second in the team standings, behind Dutchess CC.
  • The awards keep rolling in for Monroe College as two players were named All-Americans. Aivah Parham was named to the All-American first team as teammate Jasmine McRoy was named to the second team.
  • Harrison’s Ashley Marino pitched a no-hitter against MCLA for Springfield College Tuesday night. Marino also pitched yesterday in 1-0 loss against Williams College.

 

Weekly Sports Poll:

This week the poll deals with the Eastern Division on the Senior Circuit and asks you, ? After yesterday afternoon’s loss the Mets and Nationals now rank atop the division tied at 4-2.  

 

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