These batters are swinging the hottest sticks. Almost every team has one. Some, like Valhalla, have a whole bushel to chose from.
If you have to pitch around one guy on Tuesday, think about these burning hot bats.
Class AA
Fox Lane: Matt Oniffrey
Mamaroneck: Scott Hagan
Class A
Harrison: Nick Lovinger
Port Chester: Tom Sorbella
Somers: Joe Scambia
Tappan Zee: Andrew Trozzo
Class B
Albertus: Brandon Ballane
Briarcliff: John Fussell
Hastings: Matt Adipietro
Valhalla: Jason Dillon

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Jake. Why the lack of coverage with class c. Msg varsity has had more info than lo HUD. No hot bats with tuckahoe or haldane
The ball explodes off the bat of Scott Hagan. The kid has a good future.
Oniffrey is only a sophomore… bright future as well.
Hagan has the most power and is very confident right now, but day in, day out consistency has come from juniors Mezansky and Poniros, as well as MIT bound center fielder London.
Scambia is also only a sophmore and quite a sensation on the Somers squad expect to hear more about him and many of the other gifted baseball players on the team.
Although Most belive Mamaroneck’s bats in the starting lineup are the best, from closely observing their games Zach Waldman may actually have the sweetest stroke for the ol’ grand salami!...(as mr.romano once said)...you know that they say, a watched pot, never boils.
tuckfan-
class c is a joke that is why, you need to win 2 games to be a section champion…..that is an outrage i wouldn’t bother talking about class c either
Having seen these teams up close and personal.. Fox Lane has the best hitting line up 1 thru 9, the game with M’neck could be a classic. Valhalla can also hit 1-9, not with the power of Fox lane but they make contact. Wouldn’t it be great if Port Chester or Somers won class A ?
I guess Joe Boland of Arlington going 4 for 4 against North Rockland’s “Ace” doesn’t count.
Tuckfan—
Part of the hot bats evaluation is about what they’ve done in the playoffs. Tuckahoe and Haldane only played one playoff game apiece.