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Daily Sports Digest: Rye Baseball Preview

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The Top Spot:

The Rye Garnets went 14-6 last year on the baseball diamond and Head Coach Mike Bruno is looking to duplicate that success this season with a younger squad.

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Patch recently caught up with Coach Bruno to discuss this year’s team.

As far as age and, more importantly experience goes, what type of team do you expect to have this season?

“Young, six seniors, eight juniors, one sophomore, and two freshman.”

What were some of the weaknesses your team had last year that you hope to improve upon this season?
“Hitting with runners in scoring position.”

Who are some of your returning players coming back who you see being big contributors?
“Matt Degraw OF, Willis Robbins SP, Jeff Dempsey SP, Ryan Hale OF, Jake
Meyerson C (all seniors).”

Who are some of your new players you are expecting to thrust into a larger role on the team?
“Tim Degraw Freshman SS, Griffin Tuttun Sophomore 2B, Ryan Ackert Junior
3B.”

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How has the team been preparing in the off-season?

“Workouts three times a week starting in January and FEB., Pitching and Hitting.”

What are your goals for the season as a team?

“Our Goals are always the same. Beat Harrison. Win League. Win Section.”

Are there one or two games circled on the schedule this season?
“The two games with Harrison”

What are you personally looking forward to this season?

“Seeing the development of our younger players, competing day in and day out.”

 

College Sports Notebook:

Suffern’s Steinberg Sizzles at Rutgers

The Rutgers University women’s lacrosse team, coming of a 13-7 victory over Monmouth, will play three of the next four games at home, starting with Saint Joseph’s on Wednesday night.

Game time is set for 7 p.m. at the RU Turf Field inside the Stadium Complex in Piscataway, NJ. It will be the first home game under the lights for the Scarlet Knights.

Rutgers reached the .500 level at 3-3 following the victory over the Hawks (1-6), a game in which senior midfielder Ali Steinberg of Suffern had a career day with five goals and two assists.

Annie McGinley of Moorestown, NJ, aided the effort of the Scarlet Knights (3-3) with three goals and one assist. For Steinberg, it marked the 10th hat trick of her career, including fourth this season.

Seven Scarlet Knights posted at least a point, with five scoring at least one goal, in another solid team effort. The Hawks (1-6) were led by Sam Lillo of Short Hills, NJ, with three scores.

Junior goalie Lily Kalata of Nesconset earned the win with nine saves, while junior Aimee Chotikul of Baltimore, MD, also saw action in the net for the Scarlet Knights.

 

Mortarboard musings

  • Joe Clinton, athletics director at Dominican College, has announced that assistant coach Colin Hodge has been named to replace head coach John Campbell, who resigned last month after seven years at the helm. Hodge, who was a two-year starting defender for the Chargers and was an assistant coach the last four seasons, currently coaches U-10 and U-13 Boys teams in the Clarkstown Soccer Club.
  • The Manhattan College baseball team, coming off a 13-11 victory over Big East member West Virginia in Morgantown, W.VA, welcomes Hofstra on Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Jaspers’ home opener at Van Cortlandt Park in Riverdale. Senior reliever Taylor Sewitt of Highland Mills earned his second win of the season.
  • After picking up two wins and leading the Manhattanville College softball team to a victory over nationally ranked Coast Guard, junior Katie Pitcher of Cold Spring was honored as the Freedom Conference pitcher of the week.
  • The Dominican College baseball team (3-11), coming off a split at Wilmington University, meets Nyack College in a doubleheader today at 3 p.m. at Provident Bank Park (PBP) in Pomona. The Chargers then challenge another local rival, St. Thomas Aquinas College, in a single game on Wednesday at PBP at 3 p.m.
  • Senior Kevin Earlie of Moriches, who went the distance as the Nyack College baseball team (7-6) defeated St. Michael’s College, 12-0, was named Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference pitcher of the week. Earlie picked up his fourth win at the Palm Beach Challenge in Lake Worth, FL.

 

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