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Daily Sports Digest: New Rochelle Falls at Bronxville

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The Top Spot:

Bronxville’s boys lacrosse team beat up on New Rochelle yesterday as the Broncos won 17-1 at home. Brewster Warble led the attack as he scored eight goals and assisted on another. Aidan Walsh scored five times while Ted Frost and Reilly Walsh each scored twice in the win.

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New Rochelle’s Christian Giannangeli scored the lone goal for the Huguenots off of a Matt Junious assist.

Yesterday’s Results:

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Sport: Baseball

Game: New Rochelle vs. Hen Hud 

Score: New Rochelle Won 12-1

Highlights: Andrew Zigmont improved to 2-0 on the year as he struck out four over seven innings of work. Jason Gray led the offense as he went 2-4 with three RBI and two runs scored.

Sport: Girls Lacrosse

Game: Dobbs Ferry vs. New Rochelle

Score: New Rochelle Won 11-9

Highlights: Danielle Medin led the Huguenots with five goals as Laura Baker scored three times.

Today’s Schedule:

In baseball, New Rochelle heads to Ardsley at 4:30 p.m.

In boys tennis, New Rochelle heads to Keio at 4:15 p.m.

In girls lacrosse, New Rochelle heads to Scarsdale at 4 p.m.

In softball, New Rochelle will host Dobbs Ferry at 4:30 p.m.

College Sports Notebook:

Nyack has historic outing on the links

Junior Sean Lawrence of Monroe Township, NJ, fired a two-day total of 152 to lead the Nyack College golf team to a sixth-place finish at the eighth Peter King Memorial Tournament at National Golf Club in Riverhead.

Lawrence was steady with rounds of 76-76 as the Warriors posted a team score of 392, which represents the lowest tournament round in the program’s history.

Freshmen Andres Aranguren of Madrid, Spain, and Matt Yun of Flushing led the second-day team scoring with 70 and 72, respectively, against a premier field from 18 colleges and universities.

Nyack also received a key contribution from senior Zhao Yang of Bayside, with a 75.

The Warriors now set their collective sights on the three-day Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CAAC) championships that begin on April 9 at Lafayette Hill, PA.

Mortarboard musings

  • Sarah Quigley of New City is tied for second on the team in scoring on the Lycoming College women’s lacrosse team. Quigley, an alumna of Clarkstown South, has 18 points on 11 goals and seven assists for the Warriors (3-6), who are at Elizabethtown College (6-3) in Pennsylvania today at 4 p.m. The Warriors are scheduled to meet Lebanon Valley College on April 11 at the Shangraw Sports Complex in Annville, PA.
  • Iona College announced yesterday that junior Dylan Newman was named the MAAC Golfer of the Month. Newman is from New Rochelle and in the opening event of the season he finished in a second place tie at the La Salle invitational.
  • Junior guard Maggie Blair of Briarcliff, a member of the Manhattan College women’s basketball team, has been selected to the Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association Scholar-Athlete team. She was one of 22 basketball student-athletes (11 men, 11 women) to receive the honor. Blair appeared in all 34 contests during the 2011-12 campaign, as Manhattan advanced to the semifinals of the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) for the second straight season. A team captain, Blair averaged 1.7 points and one rebound per game while also ranking third on the squad with 1.9 assists per contest. Blair handed out a career-high eight assists in a win over East Tennessee State on Nov. 19.
  • KC Jentzen of Pearl River received honorable mention status for the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CAAC) women’s lacrosse player of the week. Philadelphia University’s Emily Ray of Bedminster won the top honor.
  • Dominican College junior Delaney Childers of Johnstown, OH, has been honored as the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Softball Player of the Week, her third such honor this season.

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