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Daily Sports Digest: Rye Wrestlers Compete in Section Finals

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The Top Spot:

Wrestling engulfed the local sports landscape over the weekend as the best athletes across the Hudson Valley took part in the Sectional Championships.

The two day tournament started off on Saturday with Division 1 competing at and Division 2 taking place at Croton-Harmon.

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On Sunday matches for both Divisions 1 and 2 and several young local athletes competed for the individual championships. As for the team results, Fox Lane narrowly defeated North Rockland for the top spot 172-168.5 in Division 1 and Nanuet creamed the opposition in Division 2 scoring 277 points. Edgemont came in second with 236.

Rye Jeff Dempsey (145) and Joe Simolocaj (170) both competed but neither made it passed the opening round. Dempsey was pinned in 2:15 to John Jay (EF)’s Dale White and Simolacaj fell to Tappan Zee’s Valdon Djekovic 8-4.

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Yesterday’s Results:

Sport: Boys Basketball (Friday)

Game: Rye vs. Byram Hills

Score: Rye Won 54-53

Highlights: Rye picked up the road win thanks in large part to Max Twyman’s 22 points. Ryan Golden led the Bobcats with 13 in the loss.

 

Sport: Boys Basketball (Friday)

Game: Blind Brook vs. Keio

Score: Blind Brook Won 61-49

Highlights: Sam Adler led Blind Brook with 14 points in the win. Shimpei Konto led all scorers with 15 points for Keio in the loss.

 

Sport: Girls Basketball (Friday)

Game: Blind Brook vs. Keio

Score: Blind Brook Won 55-17

Highlights: Ali Silfen led the Trojans with 19 points as Leah Saliba picked up 10 in the win.

 

Sport: Ice Hockey (Friday)

Game: Rye Town/Harrison vs. Horace Greeley
Score: Teams Tied 2-2 OT

Highlights: Justin Grossman and Sam Spar each scored for the Quakers while Evan Jacobs and Ryan Morningstar scored for the Titans.

 

Sport: Ice Hockey (Saturday)

Game: Rye vs. Thousand Islands

Score: Thousand Islands Won 6-3

 

Sport: Winter Track and Field 

Game: The Milrose Games at The Armory
Score: Full Results

Highlights: Rye Country Day’s Julie Shanus came in sixth place in the High School Girls 55-meter Dash with a time of 7.37.

 

Today’s Schedule:

In ice hockey, Rye Town/Harrison will host Ossining at Playland at 6:45 p.m.

The Section 1 boys and girls basketball committees will meet to put together the playoff pairings at 9 a.m. today.

 

College Sports Notebook:

Dominican sweeps Nyack on hardwood

KC Jentzen of Pearl River, LaShonda Hathorne of Queens, and Marley Klunk of York, PA, leading the women’s team, and Leon Porter of Laurel, MD, sparking the men’s team, helped Dominican College sweep a doubleheader against rival Nyack College in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) contests on Coach Baxter Court at the Hennessy Center in Orangeburg.

Jentzen and scored 10 points and pulled down seven rebounds, while Hathorne scored 13 points as the Lady Chargers defeated their counterparts from Nyack, 72-49, lifting their record to 11-10 overall and 10-4 in the CACC.

Klunk, who scored 10 points, had eight rebounds to share game-high honors with Nyack College’s Camille Nwosu of Centreville, VA.

The Dominican men’s team, which struggled against Nyack in a previous engagement before winning by three points, this time stamped its victory in 102-77 fashion behind Porter’s 26 points and five assists.

The win elevated the Chargers’ record to 14-7 all told, and 7-6 in conference play, while Nyack remained winless including 0-13 in the conference.

Preston Smith of Mays Landing, NJ, had a team-high seven assists.

 

Bonnies clinch first-round bye

Junior Alaina Walker of Pomona pulled down a team-high 10 rebounds, and spearheaded another strong defensive effort as the St. Bonaventure University women’s basketball team overcame a 15-point deficit to defeat the University of Dayton, 56-55, in an Atlantic 10 Conference game at Dayton, OH.

Walker, a graduate of Albertus Magnus, added four points and an assist in the winning effort.

Senior Megan Van Tatenhove of Sheboygan Falls, WI, scored a game-high 17 points for the Bonnies (16-6, 8-2 A-10), who grabbed a stranglehold of the conference at 11-0 while extending a program-best 13-game winning streak that lifted its overall mark to a glittering 24-2.

The victory also clinched a first-round bye (top four teams) at the A-10 Championship next month.

The game was a match up of the league's best offense (Dayton, 72.2 points per game) and second-best defense (St. Bonaventure, 54.3 points per game) – a battle which the Bonnies won by holding Dayton to its lowest scoring output in its 10 A-10 games.

St. Bonaventure returns home to the Reilly Center to face Xavier on Saturday (Feb. 18) as part of Homecoming Weekend. The game will be broadcast nationally by CBS Sports Network and is the first game of a doubleheader with the men’s team. Tipoff is slated for 2 p.m. from Bob Lanier Court.

 

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