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Daily Sports Digest: Ram Baseball Falls To Greeley

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The Port Chester baseball team welcomed in Horace Greeley yesterday and fell to the Quakers 8-4.

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Robby Attia, Justin Ellick, and Andres Larramendi each scored two runs in the win for the Quakers. Andrew Myers pitched seven strong innings and stuck out ten in the win.

Jason Ippolito was 3-4 with two runs for Port Chester in the loss.

 

Today’s Schedule:

In baseball, Yonkers heads to Port Chester at 4:30 p.m.

 

College Sports Notebook:

Dominican College Wears Crown Once Again

The Dominican College softball team, which won its third straight Central Atlantic Athletic Conference (CACC) title by beating Bloomfield (NJ) College, 9-0, in the title game, has earned its fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. 

Four teams will participate at each of 16 regional sites in double-elimination tournaments. Regional competition will be held May 4-6.

The Lady Chargers will participate in the East 2 regional site portion of the bracket which will be hosted by No. 3 C.W. Post University.  

Dominican has an overall record of 37-15 and posted a 4-0 record last week during play at the CACC Championships, where junior shortstop Julie Plante of Swansea, MA, was voted tournament MVP.

Bloomfield, which finished 32-22, was sparked by Krystina Poloni of Pearl River. The junior alumna of Pearl River HS led the Deacons with 39 RBI, finished second with a .500 slugging percentage, tied for second in home runs with six, and her .331 batting average was third-best on the team.

Joining Plante on the CACC all-Tournament squad are teammates Delaney Childers of Johnstown, OH, a junior pitcher; senior outfielder Deidre Jeppson of Sylmar, CA, junior catcher Ashley Corrao of Staten Island, and sophomore first baseman Paige Berza of Cypress, CA.

Mortarboard musings

  • Junior midfielder John Ranagan of Yorktown--the only sophomore to earn first-team all-American honors as a sophomore--is fifth in scoring with 18 points for the Johns Hopkins University men’s lacrosse team, which is coming off a 10-9 overtime victory over Loyola before a capacity crowd of 6,000 at the Ridley Athletic Complex in Baltimore, MD.  Loyola (12-1), which had its 12-game winning streak snapped, will play at Denver in the East Coast Athletic Conference semifinals on Wednesday. The Blue Jays (10-3) are home on Saturday when Army provides the opposition for the annual homecoming game at Homewood Field.
  • Westchester Community College standout golfer Anthony Siguil, a graduate of New Rochelle HS, was named the Mid-Hudson conference athlete of the week. Siguil shot a 79 on the 6,500-yard Wiltwyck Country Club course in Kingston, to win the individual title at the Ulster CC Tournament.
  • Pat Farina, an alum of Mahopac HS, continued his hot streak with a homer and two doubles as the Westchester CC baseball team defeated visiting Rockland CC, 14-4. The Vikings will be seeded either No. 1 or No. 2 in the Region XV Tournament and will open up play, at home, on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. against either Dutchess CC or Ulster CC.
  • Four softball players at Westchester CC have been named to the all-Mid-Hudson Conference team: sophomore pitcher Carolyn Farmer, Yorktown HS; freshman pitcher/first baseman Sara McKenna, Hendrick Hudson HS; sophomore shortstop Jessica Negron, Saunders HS; and sophomore infielder/outfielder Nicole Angelo, Mahopac HS.
  • Four Manhattanville softball players earned All-Conference Honors as Katie Pitcher was first conference, and Ashley Dell, Alyssa Taylor and Jessica Van Gallen each made it to the second team All-Freedon Conference.
  • Manhattanville College held their annual Athletics Awards Banquet yesterday. The Co-Male athletes of the year went to soccer player Eros Olazabal and baseball player Dan Fiorito the female athlete of the year went to two sport athlete Emy Cote.

 

Weekly Sports Poll:

This week’s sports poll asks After yesterday’s 3-2 loss to the Capitals, the Rangers lost home field advantage and will head to Washington with the series tied 1-1.

 

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