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	<title>Leading off</title>
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		<title>Honeymooning</title>
		<link>http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/2008/07/05/honeymooning/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 02:45:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Thomson</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Well, now that I'm officially spoken for it's time for the new wife and I to go on our honeymoon. We're headed out tomorrow morning so I wanted to let everyone know they won't be hearing from me for about two weeks.

	If you have any questions, concerns, breaking news, etc., Jake is your guy. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Well, now that I'm officially spoken for it's time for the new wife and I to go on our honeymoon. We're headed out tomorrow morning so I wanted to let everyone know they won't be hearing from me for about two weeks.</p>

	<p>If you have any questions, concerns, breaking news, etc., Jake is your guy. You can e-mail him at jtthomas@lohud.com.</p>


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		<title>Rockland's best outfielders</title>
		<link>http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/2008/07/03/rocklands-best-outfielders/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2008 00:32:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Thomases</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Next up is the outfielders. The last two years have been lean ones for Rockland's outfielders, at least compared to the infield. Granted, the infield has five players to the outfield's three. And in high school the best athletes usually &#8212; not always , but usually &#8212; play shortstop or catcher. But I feel like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Next up is the outfielders. The last two years have been lean ones for Rockland's outfielders, at least compared to the infield. Granted, the infield has five players to the outfield's three. And in high school the best athletes usually &#8212; not always , but usually &#8212; play shortstop or catcher. But I feel like the county has lacked depth at outfield after a few elite players.</p>

	<p>Here are the best the county had to offer this year. Tell me which three I should have selected to make The Journal News first team.</p>

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		<title>Rockland's best pitchers</title>
		<link>http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/2008/06/30/rocklands-best-pitchers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 18:53:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Thomases</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Everybody who works a local beat at The Journal News has been finishing up their all-star selections over the last few days. It's our big project after the season ends. There are coaches to consult, notes to pore over, naps to take when the boss is out of the office. Wait, um, not that last [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Everybody who works a local beat at The Journal News has been finishing up their all-star selections over the last few days. It's our big project after the season ends. There are coaches to consult, notes to pore over, naps to take when the boss is out of the office. Wait, um, not that last one.</p>

	<p>Some all-stars are locks. Everyone pretty much knows that Sean Hagan is going to make the first team in Westchester/Putnam, for example. Or Steve Prosapio in Rockland. But making those last few choices can be really tough. Every sport season there's at least one spot on the first team that I end up agonizing over. Last spring I thought Ian Reese, the Pearl River catcher, was a first-team talent. But the all-county catcher had to be Billy Ribiero of Nyack, who had a monster year. I tried to squeeze him in elsewhere but it just didn't work. The starting shortstop spot was tough too, as four guys had legitimate cases. I ended up going with Alec Cartagena, the slickest fielder among them. The point of all this is to show what a difficult &#8212; but fun &#8212; process the all-star selection is.</p>

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		<title>Podcast: Athlete of the season</title>
		<link>http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/2008/06/30/podcast-%e2%80%94-athlete-of-the-season/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 04:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Thomson</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Every high school season the good folks at The Journal News make a tough decision. We decide who wins the coveted athlete of the season award in Westchester/Putnam and in Rockland.Alex Myers and I sat down and discussed the candidates on both sides of the river this spring. It's always a hotly debated subject, so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Every high school season the good folks at The Journal News make a tough decision. We decide who wins the coveted athlete of the season award in Westchester/Putnam and in Rockland.Alex Myers and I sat down and discussed the candidates on both sides of the river this spring. It's always a hotly debated subject, so tune in and find out how it's determined.<a href="http://www.lohud.com/audio/thomson/springstars_pod.mp3" title="Anarchy Media Player - Right click to download file"><em>Download:</em></a></p>


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		<title>ESG breakdown: '07 vs. '08</title>
		<link>http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/2008/06/29/esg-breakdown-07-vs-08/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 17:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Thomson</dc:creator>
		
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	Many of you have debated how the 2008 Hudson Valley club compares to last year's silver-medalist, a team that nearly ripped through the tournament unbeaten before it ran out of pitching in the gold-medal game vs. Long Island. The '07 club was perhaps the best Hudson Valley has ever produced. Sure it didn't win gold, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><a href="http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/files/2008/06/hv.jpg" title="hv.jpg"><img src="http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/files/2008/06/hv.jpg" alt="hv.jpg" align="top" width="420" /></a></p>

	<p>Many of you have debated how the 2008 Hudson Valley club compares to last year's silver-medalist, a team that nearly ripped through the tournament unbeaten before it ran out of pitching in the gold-medal game vs. Long Island. The '07 club was perhaps the best Hudson Valley has ever produced. Sure it didn't win gold, but check out the numbers: It outscored opponents 72-13, or by an average score of 12-2. Wow.</p>

	<p>It is an interesting topic for sure. I'm going to do a breakdown in a second, but I think there are a few truths you must consider:</p>

	<p><strong>1) This is now a wood bat tournament.</strong> As we saw this season with the CHSAA, it's a different game with wood bats. The teams with deep pitching staffs, good defense and speed are better prepared to win ballgames.</p>

	<p><strong>2) Not every year is made equal.</strong> Last year's middle of the order of Joe Panik, Alex Maruri, Steve Proscia and Dave Ciocchi was a rarity. Many of you have stressed that the middle of the order will be much weaker this year. Well, tell me the last time this area produced position players who went to St. John's, Elon and Virginia in the same year? Those are all probably, what, Top 50 or Top 75 D-I programs?</p>

	<p><strong>3) The pitching is better.</strong> I'll get to this in a bit, but the pitching should be deeper despite allowing just 2.17 runs per game last year. If I'd asked you to name the top three returning Section 1 pitchers in 2009, who among Sean Hagan, Robbie Aviles and Steve Green wouldn't belong? They are probably the three most talented guys in the section. Agreed?</p>

	<p>With all that to consider, here's the breakdown&#8230;</p>

	<p><a href="http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/files/2008/06/hagan1.jpg" title="hagan1.jpg"><img src="http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/files/2008/06/hagan1.jpg" alt="hagan1.jpg" align="right" border="20" width="240" /></a> <strong>PITCHING &#8212;</strong> Last year's club was led by Alex Adami (Binghamton), C.J. Riefenhauser (Iona), Sean Hagan (St. John's, right), with Josh Herzenberg (Oneonta), Mike Volpe (undecided), Chris O'Grady (George Mason), Donny Pitasi (not sure) and Jeff Freyhagen (Clarkson) rounding out the staff. That staff allowed just 19 runs in six games (3.16 runs/game), but only seven runs in the five round-robin games. Quite frankly, the staff ran out of steam in the gold-medal game, running Riefenhauser and Freyhagen out there on very short rest.</p>

	<p>Now, this year's club will be hard-pressed to match that performance. But I'm not sure the HV staff doesn't have many of the best available guys. They return Hagan, the ace of the state champions, who has improved since last summer. They also have Robbie Aviles (undecided, but has major D-I potential), Steve Green (same), Andrew Benkwitt (undefeated on state champs), Kevin Fergerson, Joe Connolly, Robert Kirsch, John Swertfager, Zack Graczyk, and Pete Ladis. Swertfager, Graczyk and Ladis, I assume, will be used as utility players who can fill multiple roles. They can pitch, but they can also hit and play the field. Obviously, Aviles, Green and Hagan will earn three of the six starts, and it sounds like Fergerson will earn another. He, along with Connolly and Kirsch, are the X-factors, but everything I hear about them is positive, especially Fergerson. Remember, he lost just two games this year in the brutal catholic league in North Jersey, and both of those losses came against Don Bosco. That gives this year's club four top-flight starters to go along with much more staff depth (10 pitchers as opposed to eight).</p>

	<p><em><strong>Pitching edge: 2008</strong></em></p>

	<p><strong>CATCHERS &#8212;</strong> Last year there was a platoon behind the plate between Tim Panetta and Kyle Kalaka, who both hit very well. They were a combined 16 for 35, good for a .457 average. Both obviously did fairly well behind the plate considering the success of the pitching staff.</p>

	<p><a href="http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/files/2008/06/panetta.jpg" title="panetta.jpg"><img src="http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/files/2008/06/panetta.jpg" alt="panetta.jpg" align="left" border="40" width="160" /></a>That said, this year's team returns Panetta (left), who, alone, batted .529, scored seven runs and had six RBI last year, and replaces Kalaka with Anthony Corona, who had a terrific year for Kennedy, the Class B state champs. Panetta can clearly handle the competition, but Corona, even when he doesn't catch, should give Steve Greller another bat at DH. Greller may use the two catchers in almost every game, just like he did last year with Panetta and Kalaka, who would DH one game and catch the other.</p>

	<p>Even though many of you don't love the lineup, both Panetta and Corona are good enough to hit at the middle of the order.</p>

	<p><em><strong>Catching edge: 2008 (although only slightly) </strong></em></p>

	<p><strong>INFIELD &#8212;</strong> Last year's squad had a formidable infield, with 1B Alex Maruri, 2B Yonathan Rodriguez, SS Joe Panik and 3B Steve Proscia. They absolutely killed the ball for three straight days and played excellent defense. They committed just four errors in six games among them, and batted .361 with 32 runs scored (more than five/game) and 21 RBI. Maruri and Proscia each hit a couple homers as well, which means the average doesn't exactly indicate that what they did do was earn huge hits.</p>

	<p><a href="http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/files/2008/06/iac.jpg" title="iac.jpg"><img src="http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/files/2008/06/iac.jpg" alt="iac.jpg" align="right" border="40" width="160" /></a>This year's squad must replace the two-year double play combo of Panik and Y-Rod, who were very slick in the field and hit No. 2 and 3 in the order for most of the Games. Their replacements are Nick Camastro of Arlington, who I know very little about, and Anthony Iacomini of John Jay, who, next to Brendan Hourihan of Lakeland, probably had the best numbers in Section 1 this season. Neither of those players is as decorated or experienced as Panik (Section 1's all-time hit leader), but they could combine to hit as well combined as Panik and Y-Rod, the latter of who was an excellent second baseman but more of a situation hitter.</p>

	<p>The question comes on the corners. Mike Orefice will probably man 1B in place of Maruri, and John Mackey and Robert Kirsch will likely see time at 3B. They are all very good players but will have to be red-hot to match the production of Maruri and Proscia, two of the best position players produced in this area the last few years.</p>

	<p><em><strong>Infield edge: 2007</strong></em></p>

	<p><a href="http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/files/2008/06/mcgov.jpg" title="mcgov.jpg"><img src="http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/files/2008/06/mcgov.jpg" alt="mcgov.jpg" align="middle" width="420" /></a><strong>OUTFIELD &#8212;</strong></p>

	<p>The '07 squad had Matt McGovern (who is back), Joe Pedavellano (who is headed to Duke, and, coincidentally, whose name I spell different in every post), and Dave Ciocchi (a masher headed to Binghamton). McGovern seemed to be on base every at-bat. Pedavellano played a terrific center, and Ciocchi was among the best hitters on the club. He homered in the opening win against Long Island, and batted .500 with eight RBI in six games. That's a bat HV will miss dearly.</p>

	<p>As for this year, a bigger, stronger and more experienced McGovern should be an upgrade over himself. He can definitely play CF. Mike Rosenfeld, the hard-hitting sophomore who had 58 RBI for Mamaroneck, will be asked to match some of the mashing of Ciocchi. He has the ability, it's just a question of what kind of tournament he has. Then there's the other spot, which can likely go to Graczyk, Connolly or Kirsch. Graczyk is certainly capable, and could also slide in at CF.</p>

	<p><em><strong>Outfield edge: Push</strong></em></p>

	<p><strong>INTANGIBLES &#8212;</strong> The 2007 squad played at home, which is a huge factor. However, this year's club has better depth, especially in the pitching staff.</p>

	<p>I like the depth, but it can't overcome the momentum gained by having so many Westchester guys come out for the first time in the same year Westchester hosted its first ESGs.</p>

	<p><em><strong>Edge: 2007</strong></em></p>

	<p>As you can see, it's about even. The batteries should be even better this year, but the team will have fewer 10-plus-run performances. They are better built for small-ball, so it's all about those starters. If Hudson Valley wins gold in Binghamton it'll be because the likes of Hagan, Aviles, Green, Fergerson and Benkwitt leads it there.</p>


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		<title>'08 ESG team is picked</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 03:24:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Thomson</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Steve Greller of Dutchess CC (formerly of Lourdes) is back as the head coach of Hudson Valley, which ripped through round-robin play unbeaten last year before falling to Long Island in the gold-medal game. Three players return from that team, but Greller and his staff picked some of the best players in the area to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Steve Greller of Dutchess CC (formerly of Lourdes) is back as the head coach of Hudson Valley, which ripped through round-robin play unbeaten last year before falling to Long Island in the gold-medal game. Three players return from that team, but Greller and his staff picked some of the best players in the area to fill pretty large shoes.</p>

	<p>The stats: four Mamaroneck players and three John Jay players lead the team; there are nine Westchester guys, two Putnam guys, three Dutchess guys, one Rockland guy, one Orange guy, one Ulster guy and one Sullivan guy.</p>

	<p>Here's the team that will go for gold:</p>

	<p><strong>RETURNEES</strong></p>

	<p><strong>Sean Hagan, Sr., Mamaroneck &#8212;</strong> The ace of the reigning Class AA state champs returns after earning a victory in his only start at the ESG's last year. He wants the ball in the gold medal game, and may play some at 1B.</p>

	<p><strong>Matt McGovern, Sr., Mamaroneck &#8212; </strong>The speedy lefty will return to the outfield. He started in RF and LF last year and batted atop the order. I'd expect the same this year, including a possible shift to CF.</p>

	<p><strong>Tim Panetta, Sr., Fox Lane &#8212;</strong> The only other returnee had an excellent Games last year. He's a certain D-I prospect.</p>

	<p><strong>NEWCOMERS</strong></p>

	<p><strong>Robbie Aviles, Jr., Suffern &#8212;</strong> The 6-foot-4 righty is one of the youngest players on the team but he was the hardest thrower at tryouts. Expect him to get the ball for a big game.</p>

	<p><strong>Andrew Benkwitt, Sr., Mamaroneck &#8212;</strong> The staff was impressed with the rubber-armed righty, who can hit spots and pitch on back-to-back days with relative ease. He may come out of the bullpen because of his durability.</p>

	<p><strong>Nick Camastro, Sr., Arlington &#8212;</strong> The Admirals' SS will play somewhere in the middle infield, and will, along with a couple other guys, face the task of replacing two-year cog Joe Panik.</p>

	<p><strong>Joe Connolly, Sr., Saugerties &#8212;</strong> The 6-foot-2 lefty can hit, pitch and play both 1B and OF. He's the type of versatile player that works well at the jam-packed ESG's.</p>

	<p><strong>Anthony Corona, Sr., Kennedy &#8212;</strong> The hard-hitting catcher from the Class B state champs will get his chances with Panetta. Both catchers always play at the ESG's, again because of the schedule.</p>

	<p><strong>Kevin Fergerson, Sr., St. Joe's Regional (Suffern) &#8212;</strong> I've never heard of this guy, but I can tell you one great stat: As a lefty he lost two games all year, both of them to unbeaten 33-0 Don Bosco. Not bad for a guy who can hit, run and play the outfield.</p>

	<p><strong>Zack Graczyk, Sr., Carmel &#8212;</strong> After a big junior year, the CF/P is another versatile type who can pitch, hit and play the outfield.</p>

	<p><strong>Stephen Green, Jr., John Jay &#8212;</strong> The talented lefty is 100 percent healthy after not pitching for several weeks for John Jay, which made the Class AA semifinals without Green pitching an inning. He's another hard-thrower who should get the ball to start a game.</p>

	<p><strong>Anthony Iacomini, Sr., John Jay &#8212;</strong> The 2B/SS will be another guy pegged to replace the production of Panik. He is a plus-hitter for a middle infielder who is one of the fastest players on the team.</p>

	<p><strong>Robert Kirsch, Sr., Liberty &#8212;</strong> The very rare Sullivan County player can pitch and play catcher and the corner infield spots.</p>

	<p><strong>Pete Ladis, Sr., Iona Prep &#8212;</strong> Ladis is a right-handed control guy who pitched well for the Gaels. He's also a solid hitter who batted in the middle of the order.</p>

	<p><strong>John Mackey, John Jay-East Fishkill &#8212;</strong> A third baseman with a plus arm and plus power from the League I-C champs.</p>

	<p><strong>Mike Orefice, Sr., Ketcham &#8212;</strong> One of the resident mashers of this year's club, replacing the trio of Alex Maruri, Steve Proscia and Dave Ciocchi. That middle of the order was terrific last year, so Orefice and a few others will be asked to replace what was a real strong point in '07.</p>

	<p><strong>Mike Rosenfeld, Jr., Mamaroneck &#8212;</strong> The versatile Rosenfeld will likely play outfield. Yet again, he wowed coaches with his remarkable ability to hit hard for someone his size.</p>

	<p><strong>John Swertfager, outgoing Sr., John Jay &#8212;</strong> The lefty impressed the coaches with his control on the mound and versatility in the field (can pitch, play 1B and OF). He's headed to Trinity Pawling next year, but is young enough to be eligible for the Games because of the new rules.</p>

	<p>(Note: Joe Panik was also eligible to play, but everyone involved decided it wasn't best for all.)</p>


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		<title>Section 1 league honors</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 05:36:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	So we had a few names missing from the original all-section list, but it is finally 100 percent complete. You can read the list in its entirety here.

	I also finally have all the league honors in. So here's a peek at those:

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Coach of the year: Joe Mazzella, Mount Vernon
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>So we had a few names missing from the original all-section list, but it is finally 100 percent complete. You can read the list in its entirety here.</p>

	<p>I also finally have all the league honors in. So here's a peek at those:</p>

	<p><strong>League I-A<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> Joe Mazzella, Mount Vernon<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Matt McGovern, Mamaroneck<strong><br />
Pitcher of the year:</strong> Sean Hagan, Mamaroneck<br />
<strong>Comeback player of the year:</strong> Josh Richardson, Mount Vernon</p>

	<p><strong>League I-B<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> Ron Gamma, Suffern<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Jim Brennan, Suffern<br />
<strong>Pitcher of the year:</strong> Robbie Aviles, Suffern<br />
<strong>Comeback player of the year:</strong> Jordan Kolinsky, Clarkstown South</p>

	<p><strong>League I-C<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> Tom O'Hare, JJEF<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Joe Panik, JJEF<br />
<strong>Pitcher of the year:</strong> C.J. Riefenhauser, Mahopac</p>

	<p><strong>League I-D<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> Mike Anello, Saunders<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Andrickson Zorilla, Saunders<br />
<strong>Pitcher of the year:</strong> Ruben Reyes, Roosevelt</p>

	<p><strong>League II-North<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> Sean Kennedy, Yorktown<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Brendan Hourihan, Lakeland<br />
<strong>Pitcher of the year:</strong> Joe Malouf, Beacon</p>

	<p><strong>League II-South<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> Geoff Curtis, John Jay<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Anthony Iacomini, John Jay<br />
<strong>Pitcher of the year:</strong> Steve Green, John Jay<br />
<strong>Comeback player of the year:</strong> John Swertfager, John Jay</p>

	<p><strong>League III-A<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> Bob Fletcher, Kennedy<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Anthony Corona, Kennedy<br />
<strong>Pitcher of the year:</strong> Jordan Sacks, Briarcliff<br />
<strong>Comeback player of the year:</strong> Joe Humphrey, Kennedy</p>

	<p><strong>League III-B<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> Jack Plunkett, Pelham<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Dan Sorine, Eastchester<br />
<strong>Pitcher of the year:</strong> Kiyota Gomi, Ardsley</p>

	<p><strong>League III-C<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> Bruce Miller, Pearl River<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Steve Putnick, Pearl River<br />
<strong>Pitcher of the year:</strong> Dan Diaz, Nanuet<br />
<strong>Comeback player of the year:</strong> Steve Prosapio, Nanuet</p>

	<p><strong>League IV-A<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> Greg Blake, North Salem<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Chris Krisa, North Salem<br />
<strong>Pitcher of the year:</strong> Matt Mackenzie, North Salem</p>

	<p><strong>League IV-B<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> Tyler Slater, Rye Neck<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Jack Newton, Rye Neck<br />
<strong>Pitcher of the year:</strong> Kevin McQuade, Rye Neck<strong><br />
Comeback player of the year:</strong> Rob Magliano, Blind Brook</p>

	<p><strong>League IV-C<br />
Coach of the year:</strong> John D'Arco, Tuckahoe<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Matt Strickrodt, Tuckahoe<br />
<strong>Pitcher of the year:</strong> Zack Avalos, Dobbs Ferry<br />
<strong>Comeback player of the year:</strong> Gary Riefenhauser, Dobbs Ferry</p>


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		<title>CHSAA all-league</title>
		<link>http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/2008/06/24/chsaa-all-league/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 23:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Thomson</dc:creator>
		
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	The catholic schools choose their all-league players much differently than the publics. Each coach votes on the top 10 players citywide, then certain players are selected. This year there were eight in the group, including six from the Bronx-Westchester division.

	Here are the guys who were picked. The top three were all-Archdiocesan, the last five were [...]]]></description>
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	<p>The catholic schools choose their all-league players much differently than the publics. Each coach votes on the top 10 players citywide, then certain players are selected. This year there were eight in the group, including six from the Bronx-Westchester division.</p>

	<p>Here are the guys who were picked. The top three were all-Archdiocesan, the last five were all-league:</p>

	<p><strong>All-Archdiocesan:</strong></p>

	<p>Alex Maruri, Sr., Stepinac</p>

	<p>Alex Adami, Sr., Iona Prep</p>

	<p>Luis Alicea, Sr., Mount St. Michael</p>

	<p><strong>All-division:</strong></p>

	<p>Thomas Cardona, Sr., Mount St. Michael</p>

	<p>Anthony Muccio, Jr., Stepinac</p>

	<p>Jesus Jaile, Jr. Fordham Prep</p>

	<p>John Stine, Jr., Fordham Prep</p>

	<p>Michael McCann, Sr., Salesian</p>


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		<title>The Chappy prom</title>
		<link>http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/2008/06/20/the-chappy-prom/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 02:18:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Thomson</dc:creator>
		
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	In case you were wondering if the Chappy prom went off as scheduled, it did&#8230;and Mamaroneck coach Mike Chiapparelli set a new standard for formalwear.

	I won't try to describe the ensamble because I don't know if words do it proper justice. Luckily, the above image shot by photographer Rory Glaeseman captured it nicely.

	Let's just say [...]]]></description>
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	<p>In case you were wondering if the Chappy prom went off as scheduled, it did&#8230;and Mamaroneck coach Mike Chiapparelli set a new standard for formalwear.</p>

	<p>I won't try to describe the ensamble because I don't know if words do it proper justice. Luckily, the above image shot by photographer Rory Glaeseman captured it nicely.</p>

	<p>Let's just say Chap's influences were Armani and Nike. Not many people have ever made that claim.</p>


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		<title>New poll: Which player had the most dominant season?</title>
		<link>http://baseball.lohudblogs.com/2008/06/20/new-poll-which-player-had-the-most-dominant-season/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 18:49:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Thomson</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	I pose the question to the right because it's a fun question. Obviously, there were many players who had great seasons, but my question is who had the best.

	I've listed the credentials next to each player's name. There are many factors involved: stats, competition, performance in the clutch.

	Please vote in the poll, then, if you'd [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I pose the question to the right because it's a fun question. Obviously, there were many players who had great seasons, but my question is who had<em> the best</em>.</p>

	<p>I've listed the credentials next to each player's name. There are many factors involved: stats, competition, performance in the clutch.</p>

	<p>Please vote in the poll, then, if you'd like, tell us here why you voted the way you did.</p>


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