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Aviles shuts down South again, and other Wednesday results

April
30

Player of the day: Robbie Aviles, Suffern. These are the stat lines for Aviles’s four starts this season.

vs Mamaroneck: 6 innings, 1 run, 1 hit, five walks, 10 strikeouts

at New Rochelle: 7 innings, 0 runs, 1 hit, 2 walks, 13 strikeouts

at Clarkstown South: 7 innings, 1 run, 3 hits, 2 walks, 11 strikeouts

vs Clarkstown South: 7 innings, 1 run, 2 hits, 2 walks, 11 strikeouts

Seems like you pretty much know what you’re going to get out of him every time out, huh? His total numbers, for those who don’t want to do the math, are 27 innings, 3 runs, 7 hits, 11 walks, 45 strikeouts, 0.78 ERA. Oh, and he’s 4-0 despite getting run support of 3, 2, 2, and 6. Today’s 6-1 win over South was twice as much support as he’s gotten in any other game.

Score of the day: Bronxville 5, Rye Neck 1. Bronxville’s Thomas Dawson did what one other pitcher has done this year — hold Rye Neck under 5 runs. The lowest the Panthers (6-1-1) had scored previously was in a 3-3 tie with Valhalla. Bobby DeJoy had two hits and Chris Marasco had a hit and an RBI for the Broncos. Jeff Colangelo and Ryan Pennell each had a double for the Panthers.

Here are the other scores.

Tuckahoe 3, Solomon Schechter 0: At Solomon Schechter, Brian Melendez went 2 for 4 with a double and had two RBI for the Tigers. Aaron Prince had two hits for the Lions.

Saunders 22, Port Chester 2, 5: At Saunders, Edwin Garcia homered and drove in three runs. Vin Fiumara, Miguel Rios and Tom Sorbella each had a hit for the Rams.

Iona Prep 9, Cardinal Spellman 0: At Cardinal Spellman, Colin Moran went 3 for 3 and scored two runs for the Gaels. Beau Kilkis had two hits and three RBI.

Ardsley 8, Byram Hills 2: At Byram Hills, Jim MacDougall went 3 for 4, including a home run, with three RBI. Teammate Mike Swerdloff allowed four hits with eight strikeouts. Matt DeAngelis had a two-run home run in the fifth inning for the Bobcats.

Putnam Valley 6, Arlington B 3: At Putnam Valley, Matt Cordaro had two hits and scored two runs for the Tigers.

Pawling 4, North Salem 3: At North Salem, Luke Floer went 3 for 4 for the Tigers. Andrew Worth struck out seven in the complete-game loss.

Suffern 6, Clarkstown South 1: At Suffern, Robbie Aviles pitched a two-hitter with 11 strikeouts. Vincent Crotty had two hits and three RBI for the Mounties. Bryan Greig had an RBI for the Vikings.

Kennedy 19, Westlake 1: At Kennedy, Mike Mercurio went 2 for 3 with a grand slam and five RBI. Anthony Corona and Luis Gonzalez each had three hits. Eric McCaffery had two hits for the Wildcats.

Croton-Harmon 4, Briarcliff 3: At Croton-Harmon, Tyler Dorien had a two-run double in the fourth inning to give the Tigers the 4-3 lead. Jo Jo Pandolfo had two doubles and two RBI for the Bears.

Valhalla 17, Dover 2: At Dover, Mark DeMilio went 4 for 6, including a double, with five RBI. Teammate Dan Annuziata had three hits and three RBI.

Mount St. Michael 2, Fordham Prep 0: At Fordham Prep, Steven Rivera pitched a two-hitter. He and Mike Iglesias drove in the runs.

Pelham 4, Eastchester 1: At Eastchester, Mickey Gorman struck out nine in the complete-game win. Greg Bratone singled and doubled for the Pelicans.

Stepinac 7, Salesian 6: At Stepinac, Pete Tacinelli’s two-run double in the sixth brought home the winning runs. Teammate Anthony Muccio went 2 for 3 with a homer, double, and three RBI.

New Rochelle 12, Mount Vernon 7: At New Rochelle, Brian Martin had three RBI for the Huguenots. Teammate Andrew Nassayan threw five scoreless innings of one-hit ball for the win. Jonathan Miller and Kadeem Miller each had one RBI for the Knights.

Keio 1, Blind Brook 0: At Keio, Kenta Miyoshi pitched the shutout allowing only two hits with 11 strikeouts. Gota Kato had an RBI. Nick Leiningen and Rob Magliano each had a hit for the Trojans.

Carmel 6, John Jay-East Fishkill 4: At John Jay-East Fishkill, Mike Rooney went 2 for 4 with a stolen base, a run scored and had two RBI for the Rams. Zack Graczyk allowed four hits, six walks, and eight strikeouts.

John Jay 11, Fox Lane 7: At Fox Lane, Kyle Clemmenson homered and Ray Maggi went 2 for 3 with a double and two RBI for John Jay.  Steven Schneer went 3 for 4 for Fox Lane.

Hastings 11, Irvington 2: At Hastings, Ryan Blicker hit a home run and had two RBI for the Yellow Jackets.  Teammate Alex Walton had three RBI. Garrett Hoy hit a solo home run for the Bulldogs.

Brewster 6, Our Lady of Lourdes 3: At Brewster, Joe Piacquadio had a double and an RBI for the Bears. Winning pitcher Ryan Carter allowed one earned run in seven innings.

Hackley 15, Collegiate 1: At Hackley, Ace Pidoriano threw a mercy rule shortened five-inning no-hitter for the Hornets. Pidoriano also had two RBI.

This entry was posted on Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at 12:32 am by Jake Thomases. Print Print | Email Email

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3 Responses to “Aviles shuts down South again, and other Wednesday results”

  1. Mounties

    Aviles has been nothing short of great. Suffern’s defense has also been steady by making the plays in the field.

  2. Natural 99

    Hey Jake Thomases and Josh Thomspon, have you guys changed your mind about Pelham yet? Last week you had already signed off on them but with this recent 4-game win streak including the lastest against Eastchester, what do you think now?

  3. H-Town Baller

    Wooooooooo!! Hastings is f***ing dirty.

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Jay GallagherJosh 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 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.

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