A busy, heart-wrenching (for White Plains) night
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- April
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I posted tonight’s scores below. It was obviously incredibly busy.
I saw Lakeland beat Yorktown 9-3. I will have a few words on that in a bit.
The most interesting result of the evening was Mamaroneck’s 3-3 tie at home against White Plains. The Tigers actually led this one 5-3 with two outs in the bottom of the 10th when it was called due to darkness. (Wow. Poor White Plains.) I talked to both coaches and will have more on the game in the morning.
Anyway, here are tonight’s scores:
Pelham 17, Woodlands 0, 5 inn.: At Pelham, senior Andrew Camardella hit his first varsity grand slam in the bottom of the first inning. Mickey Gorman homered as well. Gentuar Nikqi singled for the Falcons.
Saunders 9, Gorton 2: At Saunders, Anthony Nunoz struck out nine in the win. Peter Gordon had two hits for the Saunders. Mose Smith had two hits for the Wolves.
Horace Greeley 15, Nyack 3: At Nyack, Andres Larramendi was 4 for 5 with a home run, double and six RBI. Steve Ippolito had two RBI for the Quakers. Nick Salerno had two RBI for the Indians.
Tuckahoe 12, Solomon Schechter 7: At Tuckahoe, Chris Belotti doubled and drove in two runs, and teammate Jeff Meyer had two hits and two RBI for the Tigers. Brian Melendez allowed four earned runs in six innings for the win. Jeff Becker had two hits and two RBI for the Lions.
Carmel 7, Arlington 4: At Arlington, Zack Graczyk was 4 for 4 with a home run and four RBI for the Rams. Mike Volpe had nine strikeouts and pitched a complete game for the Rams.
Pleasantville 9, Irvington 5: At Pleasantville, Will Andreycak allowed only one earned run on four hits with six strikeouts for the Panthers. Danny Dwyer was 3 for 3 with two RBI for the Panthers. Garrett Hoy had one RBI for the Bulldogs.
Blind Brook 10, Bronxville 5: On Monday at Bronxville, Nick Leiningen had three RBI for the Trojans. Teammate Spencer Bernstein was 3 for 3 with three runs scored. Jamie Mitchell had two RBI for the Broncos.
Mahopac 12, John Jay-East Fishkill 3: At Mahopac, Mark Rudovic went 2 for 3. Pat Farina doubled and tripled.
Fordham Prep 7, Cardinal Hayes 3: At Fordham, George Perrotta had one RBI for the Rams.
Somers 22, Yonkers 1: At Somers, Zack Bird hit a grand slam and Kevin Watson added a three-run homer. James O’Hare had three hits and three RBI, Dan Zlotnick, JT Credidio and Henry Ruhlandt all drove in two runs.
Stepinac 13, All Hallows 7: At All Hallows, Anthony Muccio went 2 for 2 and had a home run for the Crusaders. Rich Reilly went 5 for 5 had a double and three RBI. Steve Martinez went 3 for 4 with a double, a triple and two RBI.
Mount St. Michael 19, LaSalle 5: At LaSalle, Mike Iglesias was 4 for 4 with four RBI for the Mountaineers. Teammate Thomas Cardona had three RBI.
Suffern 18, East Ramapo 5: At East Ramapo, Tom Acocella hit a grand slam for the Mounties. Wade Poppe threw five scoreless innings with seven strikeouts for the Mounties.
Ossining 7, Panas 6: At Ossining, Zack Gabor drove in the winning run on a sacrifice fly. Rich Dubrisingh and Sam Nickleson each homered for the Panthers.
John Jay 6, Port Chester 1: At Port Chester, Alan Filauro drove in two runs and scored twice, and Dean Lambert went 2 for 4 with a double and an RBI for the Indians. Tom Sorbella and Ryan Roman had two hits for the Rams.
Edgemont 10, Blessed Sacrament 1: At Edgemont, Josh Miller and David Saltzman each homered for Edgemont.
Lakeland 9, Yorktown 3: At Lakeland, Justin McCarthy went 3 for 4 with two RBI for the Hornets. Teammate Joe Arena had two hits, a double, three RBI and pitched five strikeouts. Chris Rohle went 3 for 3 with an RBI for the Cornhuskers.
Sleepy Hollow 17, Peekskill 6: At Peekskill, Daniel Kaplan had three RBI for the Headless Horsemen.
Iona Prep 2, Regis 0: At Iona Prep, John Devaney went five scoreless innings for the win. Colin Moran entered with the bases loaded and nobody out in the sixth and escaped the jam.
Tappan Zee 5, Pearl River 4: At Tappan Zee, Ryan Kramer’s two-run double in the sixth inning provided the tying and winning runs. Tim Delaney had three hits for Pearl River.
Ardsley 10, Rye 3: At Ardsley, John Pilla hit a three-run homer and Dylan Marshall went 3 for 4 for the Panthers. Matt O’Neill had three hits for Rye.
Clarkstown South 7, North Rockland 6: At Clarkstown South, Alex Lorenc’s triple tied the score in the bottom of the seventh. he was then knocked in by Mike Castaldo for the win. John Veltri’s double in the top of the inning had given North Rockland a 6-5 lead.
Nyack 13, Yonkers 0: At Yonkers late Monday, Michael Blimm homered and drove in five.
R.C. Ketcham 13, Clarkstown North 1: At Clarkstown North, Michael LaBollita drove in the Ram run.
Fox Lane 13, Harrison 5: At Fox Lane, Jesse Hunt homered and drove in five runs for the Foxes. Teammate Robbie Scott tripled and drove in two, and Kyle Colesanti went 4 for 4 with two RBI and four runs scored. Rich Scappaticci doubled and drove in three runs for Harrison.
Scarsdale 9, Mount Vernon 3: At Scarsdale, David Wheeler went 3 for 4 with a double, triple and three RBI for Scarsdale. Teammate David Zimbalist added two hits and two RBI, and Josh Pollack allowed one earned run in six innings for the win. Sandy Tibutcio stole four bases for the Knights.
Greens Farms 7, Rye Country Day 6: At Greens Farms, Billy Mills had two hits, including a triple, and an RBI for the Wildcats.
Mamaroneck 3, White Plains 3, 9: At Mamaroneck, Mike Rosenfeld homered and doubled for the Tigers. Mike Meccia pitched three innings of scoreless relief for White Plains. The game was called for darkness in the tenth inning.
Lincoln 8, Roosevelt 5: At Roosevelt, Jeremy Gonzalez scattered six hits to earn the victory for the Lancers. Julio Matos went 2 for 4 with three RBI for Roosevelt.




Josh Thomson has done some of everything since joining The Journal News in
March 2003. He began working for the Gannett weeklies during the winter of
2002 as a freelance writer. He joined the daily staff soon after and has
since covered various high school and pro sports. Away from sportswriting,
Josh lives in Westchester and spends his free time either with his
fiancee, Sarah, or expertly managing his various championship-winning
fantasy sports teams. He's visited 21 major-league baseball stadiums and
insists that Fenway Park and Wrigley Field are the best by far. Josh
graduated from Carmel High School in 1998, then went to Boston University,
where, in 2002, he received a degree in communications with a minor in
history.
Jake Thomases has covered baseball, hockey, girls basketball, and girls soccer for the Journal News since arriving in 2003. He previously interned at The Poughkeepsie Journal while attending Vassar College. He is socking money away under his mattress to buy the Knicks, at which time he will trade Jerome James to Cleveland for a ham sandwich.






Putnam teams of 1-C putting it to the Dutchess power houses!!!!
Last year all we heard about on these blogs was the SS from JJCR…haven’t heard too much so far this year. Anybody know what’s up with that??
I thought Carmel was no hit by JJEF. How is that putting it to the Dutchess teams? Why don’t we wait until the league play is over. My guess is all 5 teams will be very close to 6-6.
maybe yocks “uncle” broke his fingers
Irvington played Hastings today, not Pville.
carmel might have go no hit but they came back with a strong preformance today at jjef and now stands atop the league at 3-1 with arlington
Fan..these were the results from yesterday that were posted today