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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Shen defeats Saratoga 4-2 to win Battle of I-87 after a nearly two-year hiatus – The Saratogian

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY -It had been nearly two years, to the day, since the last time Shen and Saratoga's baseball teams played each other. It took a Memorial Day weekend night game on Saturday to end that stretch, featuring the latest Battle of I-87.

"This has been going on since 2017," said Shen's Cal Vander Veer with a big smile, as he checked the date on the Battle of I-87 trophy. "Basically whenever we play each other we bring it and if you win you get to keep it until the next time."

Saturday night also marked the first time the Battle would be played at Saratoga's new home field at East Side Recreation Park, although it would end in disappointment for the Blue Streaks. The Plainsmen brought the large glove back to Clifton Park with a 4-2 victory.

Saratoga jumped out to an early lead in the bottom of the first inning, when Zander Teator doubled to center field, scoring Ryan Ash, who had reached on a walk.

In the top of the third, Brody Vincenzi would begin his big day, knocking inDavid Gustafson with a base hit to center, trying the game at one. Later in the inning, Guiseppe D'Elia would reach on an error by Ryan Ash at shortstop, allowing Vincenzi to score on the play and giving Shen a 2-1 lead.

Ryan Ash quickly made up for the mistake in the bottom half of the inning, lining a home run to left field to tie the game.

With the game still tied 2-2 in the top of the sixth inning, Colin Maloney doubled to lead off for Shen. Jacek Strain was then told to drop a sacrifice bunt, but was able to reach on the play. Cal Vander Veer would then come up to the plate with runners on first and third and one out.

"I saw Colin on third and coming up I was just thinking 'I have to hit it to the outfield'. There was only one out, so I knew I had a job to do, but I actually missed the suicide squeeze sign," Vander Veer explained. "But anything can happen in baseball and I just rolled with it."

While Shen coach Greg Christodulu had a squeeze play in mind to get the go-ahead run across and Vander Veer's thoughts were on a sacrifice fly, neither of those things happened. What did happen is Vander Veer hitting a chopper in the third base-shortstop hole. Evan Owens was able to snag it, but his only play was to first, as Maloney had a good secondary lead on third and broke home on contact.

The next batter for Shen would be Brody Vincenzi, with a runner on second and two outs.

"I'm just trying to put the ball in play," Vincenzi said. "You know Toga's gonna come out and try to put up some more runs."

The senior outfielder would double in the left-center field gap, driving in Strain and giving Shen a 4-2 lead.

"It relieved the whole team. It gave Sean (Flaherty) some insurance and we just played good defense and were able to come out with the win. In tight games like this, if we play defense and get timely hits, we're going to win every game."

Vincenzi's RBI double knocked out Saratoga ace, Patrick Deschaine, who battled through 5.1 innings, allowing four runs - three earned - on eight hits and five walks. He struck out five in the loss.

Ryan Pittz, who started the game for Shen, went five innings, allowing two runs on six hits and three walks, as he earned the win. Will Shea took over in the sixth, and Nathan Rodriguez would try to get the Streaks gong with a pinch-hit double. It would go to waste as Shea was able to work out of it.

Sean Flaherty then took over in the bottom of the seventh, looking to pick up the save. After Michael Mack reached on a pinch-hit infield single, he was erased on a double play, as Flaherty finished out the inning with Ryan Ash left in the on-deck circle.

With the win, Shen is now 10-4 overall this season and have won nine games in a row.

"The first couple of games were a little rocky, but we've really come together as a team," Vander Veer said. "We build off of each other's energy and it's a great thing what we've been able to do the last nine games."

The Blue Streaks fell to 7-9 with the loss.

BATTLE OF I-87 HISTORY

Since the glove started being passed around in 2017, all of Shen's and Saratoga's matchups against each other have been either one or two-run games, including the latest installment.

The last time the teams faced off was on May 30, 2019, nearly two years to the day of Saturday's game. There was a bit more at stake in the 2019 game, as it was the Section 2 semifinals - a painful memory for the Blue Streaks.

Evan Jones had shut-out Saratoga for the first six innings of that game. Nate Chudy had held Shen to just two runs, as the Plainsmen took a 2-0 lead to the seventh. In the top of the seventh after Shen ace Brendan Disonell took the mound, Chudy drove home Ryan Dolan and Christian Kondo with a two-run single, to tie the game. In the bottom half of the inning, Jake Reinisch smacked a walk-off single to left, scoring Patrick McGuire, as the Plainsmen began their run to the 2019 New York State Championship game.

East Side Recreation Park

Saratoga Springs, NY

SHENENDEHOWA 0-0-2-0-0-2-0 -- 4-8-0

SARATOGA 1-0-1-0-0-0-0 -- 2-8-2

WP:Ryan Pittz; LP:Patrick Deschaine; HLD:Will Shea; SV: Sean Flaherty

2B: Colin Maloney (SHEN), Brody Vincenzi (SHEN),Nathan Rodriguez (SAR), Alex Teator (SAR)

HR: Ryan Ash (SAR)

RBI: Cal Vander Veer (SHEN), Brody Vincenzi 2 (SHEN), Ryan Ash (SAR), Alex Teator (SAR)

SHEN PITCHING

Ryan Pittz 5.0 IP, 2R, 2ER, 6H, 3BB, 2K, W; Will Shea: 1.0 IP, 0R, 1H, 2K, HLD; Sean Flaherty: 1.0 IP, 0R, 1H, SV

SARATOGA PITCHING

Patrick Deschaine 5.1 IP, 4R, 3ER, 8H, 5BB, 5K, L;Mateo Avila: 1.1 IP, 0R, 1BB

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Track and field: Hen Hud and Somers big winners of regionalized Westchester championships – The Journal News

The Westchester County track and field championships, which concluded Monday after a weekend rain delay in one area, took on a retooled look this year with multiple locations being used to divide athletes toreduce the possibility ofCOVID exposures and transmissions.

This translated into multiple winners per event, based on geographic groupings, The regions were loosely named, since some "Central" schools are north of the "North/West" schools. But the regions were nearly identical in size, each including10-12schools.

Hen Hud and Somers were the big winners, sweeping the girls and boys team titles in their respective regions.

Below arelists of the top finishers in each event with their region noted, as well as a listing of each region'stop three finishing teams.

Lakeland/Panas' JaLia Williams, shown here at the finish of a 4x200-meter relay at the U.S. Air Force Hispanic Games at The Armory January 4, 2020, logged the fastest 100-meter dash of all Westchester girls, clocking 12.81 at the county outdoor track and field championships, which were divided into regions this year.(Photo: John Meore/The Journal News)

North/West: JaLia Williams, Lakeland/Panas, 12.81

South: Olivia Moxey, New Rochelle, 13.24

Central:Maeve Roney, Pleasantville, 13.15

East/Central:Abigail Charles, Fox Lane, 13.59

North/West: Ethan Scott, Lakeland/Panas, 11.39

South:Johnny Moynihan, Bronxville, 11:54

Central:Andrew Lucassen, John Jay-Cross River,11.56

East/Central: Moray Walker, White Plains, 11.71

North/West: Grace Adeyeye, Lakeland/Panas, 18.2

South:Jules Gravier, Bronxville, 17.74

Central: Isabelle Kapoor, Pleasantville, 15.63

East/Central: Elizabeth Fine, Scarsdale, 17.3

North/West: Jaleel Moody, Irvington, 15.72

South:Antwone Messado, Mount Vernon, 14.84

Central: Brian Halper, Somers, 17.07

East/Central: Eric Antonecchia, White Plains 16.3

North/West: JaLia Williams, Lakeland/Panas, 26.65

South: Olivia Moxey, New Rochelle, 27.84

Central:Abigail Scinicariello, John Jay-Cross River,28.49

East/Central:Abigail Charles, Fox Lane, 28.07

North/West: Ethan Scott, Lakeland/Panas 23.08

South: Johnny Moynihan, Bronxville, 24.24

Central:Leelan Maxwell, Woodlands, 23.47

East/Central: Moray Walker, White Plains, 23.93

North/West: Juliette Salazar, Peekskill, 1:00.82

South:Kaela Godfrey, New Rochelle, 1:02.83

Central:Chelsea Lewitt, Somers, 1:01.77

East/Central:Kathlyn Coyne, Rye,1:00.4

North/West: Artis Powell, Peekskill, 51.59

South:Jabari Barrife, Mount Vernon, 52.64

Central:Kevin Callaghan, Briarcliff, 51.64

East/Central:Elliott Coulter, Fox Lane, 54.19

North/West: Keira Flaherty, Yorktown,1:10.92

South:Elena Olson, Ursuline, 1:15.74

Central:Isabella Milojevic, Somers, 1:12.65

East/Central: Elizabeth Fine, Scarsdale1:16.7

North/West:Jonathon Wong, Hen Hud, 1:00.23

South:Antwone Messado, Mount Vernon, 58.94

Central:Luke Briody, Byram Hills, 1:02.03

East/Central: Eric Antonecchia, White Plains 1:04.4

Hen Hud's Zoe Rose, shown here running a 600-meter race in February in the Hudson Valley Sportsdome in Milton, recorded the fastest time among Westchester girls in the outdoor 400 at the 2021 county championships, which were held on multiple days and in multiple locations.(Photo: John Meore/The Journal News)

North/West: Zoe Rose, Hen Hud,2:23.09

South:Madeline Stupart, Bronxville, 2:25.94

Central: Ava Jolley, North Salem, 2:25.2

East/Central:Willie Cuono, Fox Lane, 2:29.64

North/West: Nik Springer, Sleepy Hollow,1:58.71

South:Jabari Barrife, Mount Vernon, 2:07.74

Central: TJ Collins, Briarcliff, 2:03.98

East/Central:Gent Malushaga, Mamaroneck, 2:00.29

North/West:Katharine McLaughlin, Irvington, 9:22.83

South:Lucia Lavallee, Pelham,7:57.44

Central: Jordan Hahn, Somers, 8:23.11

East/Central:Mia Priore, White Plains, 8:18.77

North/West: Isolde McManus, Hen Hud,4:55.39

South: Daphne Banino, Ursuline, 4:41.54

Central: Ava Jolley, North Salem, 4:59.07

East/Central:Morgan Eigel, Fox Lane, 5:09.80

It has been a strong spring for Horace Greeley's Rishi Young. Here he wins the 3,200-meter race at the Loucks Games at White Plains High School May 7, 2021. And he also ran the fastest time, 4:23.31, among Westchester boys competing at 1,600 meters at the Westchester County track and field championships.(Photo: John Meore/The Journal News)

North/West: Marc Lucasey, Dobbs Ferry,4:35.32

South:Ben Levine, Pelham, 4:45.34

Central: RishiYoung, Horace Greeley, 4:23.31

East/Central: Jason Markopoulos, Mamaroneck, 4:26.68

North/West: Sydney Leitner, Yorktown, 10:27.46

South:Kaitlyn Casas, New Rochelle, 11:00.24

Central: Adriana Catalano, Pleasantville, 10:41.62

East/Central:Sophie Ginsberg, White Plains, 11:00.83

North/West: Colin McCarthy, Yorktown 10:04.87

South: Aidan Gemme, Hastings, 9:49.14

Central:Giovanni Culotta, Briarcliff, 10:31.27

East/Central: Jake Coleman, Scarsdale, 9:39.23

North/West: Brianna Carter, Peekskill, 7:35.6

South:Rory Keane, Ursuline, 8:49.1

Central:Jennifer Mui, Byram Hills, 7:30.6

East/Central:Not held

North/West: William McCarthy, Yorktown, 7:19.5

South: John Ryan, Bronxville, 6:56.20

Central:Thomas Dachik, John Jay-Cross River,6:44.82

East/Central: Not held

Rain, cold, records: Track and field: Hen Hud relay, North Rockland's Manny Joseph notch Red Raider meet records

Cooking a plan: Track and field: Louis with big debut, Harrison 200 battle, Miller wins 4 times at Mountie Madness

Fan-less, still fun: Track and field: Suffern wins boys and girls titles at Nanuet Relays; Nanuet and TZ second

North/West: Madeline Wong, Ardsley, 4-10

South:Neel Viswanathan, Eastchester, 5-2

Central:Brienna Ahmetaj, Pleasantville, 4-9

East/Central:Corinne Wierzchowski, Fox Lane, 5-0

North/West:Liam Sawian, Irvington, 6-2

South:Liam Heraty, Bronxville, 5-2

Central:Glen Ahern, Westlake, 5-9

East/Central:Evan Newburgh, Fox Lane, 5-4

North/West: Caroline Bayer, Dobbs Ferry, 14-9

South:Ivana Richards, Ursuline, 13-4

Central:Amber Nanaj, Pleasantville, 15-1

East/Central: Diya Shadaksharappa, Scarsdale, 16-7

North/West:Yu-Chen Lung, Ardsley, 19-3

South:Jaheim Gregory, New Rochelle, 19-10

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Cardinal Mooney's Blake Lutzky throws a pitch during the Catholic High School League Championship Thursday, May 20, 2021, at Jimmy John's Field in Utica.(Photo: Brian Wells/Times Herald)

The Blue Water Area Athlete of the Week poll has returned, and now it's up to you to pick which athlete is the most deserving of this honor.

Remember:Voting ends at 12 p.m.Thursday.You must have an active Twitter account to cast a vote.

Want to nominate an athlete for a future poll? Tweet to sports reporter Brandon Folsom (@folsombrandonj) and let him know who had a standout week.

Our last Athlete of the Week winner was Croswell-Lexington senior pitcher Tyler Johnson, who threw a perfect game against Laker High two weeks ago.

This week's nominees are...

Blake Lutzky, Cardinal Mooney: The pitcher struck out three in 6 2/3 innings during the Cardinals' 2-1 loss to top-ranked University Liggett in the Catholic League Cardinal championship on Thursday. He allowed just three hits, three walks and one earned run.

Kirsten Smith, Marysville: The pitcher tossed a perfect game during a 14-0 victory over Port Huron last week. In five innings, she struck out five and allowed no hits or runs while also collecting two hits and four RBIs at the plate.

Colin Zimmer, St. Clair: The senior lacrosse player scored the game-winning goal in overtime on Wednesday, helping the Saints edge rival Port Huron 9-8 at East China Stadium. The effort allowed St. Clair to win the Mark Daniell Trophy.

Owen Flaherty, Croswell-Lexington: The senior boys golfer shot 2-under-par 36 during a dual match against Thursday at Lakeview Hills in Lexington. Flaherty was the 2019 Blue Water Area Conference individual champion.

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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Hammons and Proto help Barnstable baseball to win – Cape Cod Times

From Staff Reports| Cape Cod Times

EAST SANDWICH - Dylan Hammons was 3-for-4 with 2 RBIs and 2 runs scored for the Barnstable Red Hawks as they beat the Sandwich Blue Knights7-3for their third straight win inbaseball action on Wednesday.

Casey Proto pitched 6 innings and allowed 6 hits, 3 runs, 0 earned runs, 2 walks and had 4 strikeouts, Will Joneswas2-for-4 with a double and run scored, Gibson Guimond was 2-for-3 with a walk and scored arun and Braden Burke was 2-for-3 with a walk, a run scored andaRBI for Barnstable(5-1).

CalebVevesquepitched 4 innings and allowed 4 hits, 3 runs and had 5strikouts, Owen Beaton was 2-for-4 with a run scored, Jeremy Angeles was 3-for-4 and scored 2 runs and MicthellNorkeviciuswas 1-for-3 with a double and a walk for Sandwich (2-5).

The game was tied 3-3 going into the 7thinning.

Saint John Paul II 9, Rising Tide 3:Andrew Vaillancourt pitched 5 inningswith4 strikeoutsand allowed no earned runsfor theLions as they beatthe Heronsat Siever Fieldin Plymouth.

Cam Lakatos was 3-for-3 with a homerun, a double and 5 RBIs and Vaillancourt was also 2-for-4 with 2 runs for JPII (6-1).

Nauset 9,Dennis-Yarmouth 1: Kurt Thomas pitched 6 innings and had 9 strikeouts while allowing 2 hits and 0 runs for the Warriors as they beat the Dolphins for their sixth straight winin North Eastham.

Ethan Keeney was 3-for-4 with 3 runs scored and a RBI, Noah Clarke was 2-for-4 with 2 RBIs, Thomas was 1-for-3 with 2 RBIs and Chase Wiley was 2-for-2 and scored 3 runs for Nauset (6-0).

Falmouth 11,Marthas Vineyard 5:Sam Cavossa was 3-for-4 with 3 RBIs and a run scored for the Clippers as they defeat the Vineyardersin Falmouth.

Max McDonald was 2-for-4 with 2 RBIs and scored a run,Andrew Debbetncourt scored 2 runs,Nico Gagnon had 2 runs scored and a RBI,Sam Greisbauer was 1-for-4 with 3 RBIs and 2 runs scored andJared Burridge Lopes pitched 4 innings with 5 strikeouts and allowed 2 runs, 1 earned run and 6 walks for Falmouth (5-2).

Monomoy 5,Nantucket 2: RJ Mahoney pitched acomplete game with 14 strikeouts andallowing 3 hits for the Sharks they beat the Whalersin Harwich.

Asa Kline had a triple,threw out 2 base runners and scored 3 runs andMarek Krystofolski had a RBI single for Monomoy (3-2).

Dighton-Rehoboth 12, Bourne 5: Joe Carrara made it a one-run game with a big double in the sixth inning, but the Canalmen lost a South Coast Conference game to the Falcons in Bourne.

Carrara's two-out double cleared the bases in the sixth to pull within 5-4, but D-R scored seven runs in the top of the seventh to pull away. Bourne (0-3) got on the board when Brady Fitzpatrick singled home Ethan Dunn (two hits) in the third inning, but D-R took the lead with a five-run fifth inning.

SOFTBALL

Dighton-Rehoboth 15,Bourne1: Abby Russell was 1-for-2 with a triple for theCanalmenin a loss to the Falconsin Dighton.

PaigeMedawas 1-for-2 with a single and a RBI and Taylor Flaherty got her first varsity hitforBourne(0-4).

Sandwich11,Barnstable6:CeCe Donovan was 4-for-4 with adoublesfor the Blue Knights as they beat the Red Hawksin Hyannis.

Mia Mulcahy was 3-for-3with 2 RBIs, Bella Vaudo was 3-for-4 with 2 RBIs, Jillian Cole was 3-for-5 with 2 doubles and 2 RBIs and Savannah Azoffpicthed7 innings and allowed 6 runs, 10 hits, 0 walks and had 3 strikeouts for Sandwich (3-4).

LucyKomarand AliciaGuimaresscored 2 runs each and AdrianaSmithand IzzyWagnereach scored a run for Barnstable (0-6).

Rockland 8, Mashpee 1: Maggie Connolly was 2-for-3 and scored a run for the Falcons but they lost to the Bulldogs.

Hailey Garcia had anRBI andSydney Puchol and Jayden Bryant played good defense for Mashpee (0-7).

Nauset 7,Dennis-Yarmouth 1: Hailey Richardson was 3-for-4,scored 3 runs and had 4 stolen basesfor the Warriors as they beat the Dolphinsin South Yarmouth.

Cece Pekarcik went 2-for-4 with 2 RBIs andKaylee Davis had a 2 RBI double in the 7th inning for Nauset (6-1).

Julia Hicks had 15 strikeouts for D-Y (3-5).

Monomoy 12, Martha's Vineyard 0: Seniors Cara Jolbois and Devinne Wilson celebrated Senior Day with 2-for-4 showings as the Sharks shut out the Vineyarders in Harwich. Cape & Islands League action

AJ Gates went 2-for-4 for Monomoy (8-0), and seniors Libby Anderson and Caitlon Bouvier each had a hit.

BOYS LACROSSE

South Shore Voke 18,Cape Tech 9: Ezra Leary scored 5 goals for theCrusadersbut it wasnt enough as they lost to the Vikingsin Hanover.

Luke Pineo scored 3 goals and Nick Milward tallied on a goal and Matt Escher had an assist for Cape Tech (0-3).

Old Rochester 23,Bourne0:Nick Santuccui had 25 saves for the Canalmen but they were shut out by the Bulldogs.

Bourne is 0-3.

GIRLS LACROSSE

St. John Paul II13,Cape Cod Academy12: Hadley Crosby scored 7 goals including the game winner with 3 seconds leftasthe Lions as they beat the Seahawksin Osterville.

Ella Bartolomei scored 5 goals and had 2 assists, Lucy Barker had 3 assists, Olivia Powers had a goal and an assist and Flynn Kayajan had 16 saves in net for JPII (7-1).

Mavis ONeil scored 6 goals to lead the offense, Tilly Crosby had 3 goals, SarahBunnell scored2goals,ReeseMoreshead tallied on a goaland Jenna Marsh had 15 saves in goalfor Cape Cod Academy (4-4).

Blue Hills 8,Upper Cape 3: Alyssa Fowler scored 2 goals but the Rams lost to the Warriorsin Bourne.

Delilah Barton scored a goal and Faith Kalkanis had 6 saves in net for Upper Cape (2-4).

Old Rochester 19,Bourne 9: Isabelle scored goals and added an assist for the Canalmen but they lost their first game of the season against the Bulldogsin Mattapoisett.

Brooke Lundie, Madigan Kelly scored 2 goals a piece, Aaysham Tahir, Kiely O'Connor and Jess Laflamme each had a goal and Caliegh Wrighter had 11 saves in net for Bourne (1-1).

BOYS TENNIS

Nauset 5, Dennis-Yarmouth 0: The Warriors swept the Dolphins in singles and doubles matches in North Eastham.

RufusMcCLeerywon one-singles 6-1, 6-1, Salvi Cacciola won two-singles 6-2, 6-3, Tom Foley won three-singles 6-0, 6-0, Murphy McCleery and Malcolm Stewart won one-doubles6-0, 6-0andConnor PikeandCarson Winslowwon two-doubles6-0, 6-1for Nauset (4-2).

D-Y is 0-7.

Marthas Vineyard 5,Falmouth 0: The Vineyarders swept the Clippers in singles and doubles matchesin Falmouth.

Max Potter won one-singles6-0, 6-1,Eric Reubens won two-singles6-0, 6-0,Jacob Riis won three-singles6-2, 6-4,Clyde Smith and Teagen Myers won one-doubles 6-0, 6-0

and Ben Belisle and Jack Marshard won two-doubles 6-3, 7-6 for Martha's Vineyard (6-0).

Falmouth is 1-4.

St. John Paul II 3,Nantucket 2: The Lions won two singles matches and added a doubles to beat the Whalersat Sandwich High School.

Alex Morin won one-singles 6-4, 7-5, Matt Curley won two-singles 6-2, 6-4, Liam Powell and Ryan Craman won two-doubles 6-1, 6-0 for JPII (4-3).

Henry Kathawala and Jake Toole won two-doubles 7-5, 6-4 for Nantucket (4-4).

Monomoy 3,Cape Cod Academy 2: The Sharks won two singles and added a doubles match to get the win over the Seahawks atBrooks Park in Harwich.

Colin Malone won two-singles6-0, 6-2,Gavin McDonnell won three-singles6-1, 7-6, (2),Joe Malone and Charles Watson won one-doubles 6-4, 6-0 for Monomoy (4-2).

Luke Spinner won one-singles1-6, 6-1, 6-2,Connor Hall and Griffin Mayo won two-doubles 4-6, 6-4, 7-6, (7) for Cape Cod Academy (3-5).

GIRLS TENNIS

Sandwich5,Barnstable0: The Blue Knights swept the singles and doubles matches to beat the Red Hawksin Hyannis.

Charles Gurner won one-singles 6-4, 6-3, AndrewEmellwon two-singles 6-4, 6-3, Pablo Gonzales won three-singles 6-4, 6-1, Emily Lopes and Katelyn Lerch won one-doubles 7-6, (4), 6-4, 12-10 and Callie Burgess and GraceRotlerawon two-doubles 6-3,6-3 for Sandwich (6-1).

Barnstable is 2-4.

Monomoy3,Cape Cod Academy2: The Sharks won asinglesand swept the doublesmacthesto beat the Seahawksin Osterville.

Angelica Velasquez won three-singles 6-1, 6-0, Olivia Prisco and Tatiana Malone won one-doubles 6-3, 6-2 and Aliza Pillsbury and Christie Beckley won two-doubles 6-0, 6-0 for Monomoy (6-1).

Lili Shanahan won one-singlesfor Cape Cod Academy (4-5).

Saint John Paul II 5, Nantucket 0:The Lions swept the Whalers for their 8th straight win.

Kara Oldham won one-singles 6-1, 6-4, Rosanna Sullivan won two-singles 6-2, 6-1, Lily Walker won three-singles 6-1, 6-0, Avery Lotus and Chatham Bridge won one-doubles 6-4, 6-2 and Bridget Moran and Kayla Katziff won two-doubles 6-3, 6-4.

Nauset 4,Dennis-Yarmouth 1: The Warriors won two singles and doubles matches a piece as they beat they Dolphinsin South Yarmouth.

Alex Lily won two-singles 6-4, 6-4, Nicole Boyce won three-singles 6-3, 6-0, Lily Nannini and Heather Peterson won one-doubles 6-0, 6-0 and Michelle Henault and Mia Phillips won two-doubles 6-0, 6-0 for Nauset (4-2).

Olivia Paini won one-singles 4-6, 6-4, (1) for D-Y (0-9).

Cohasset 5,Mashpee 0: The Falcons were swept by the Skippersin singles and doubles matchesin Mashpee.

Mashpee is 1-5.

Sturgis East 5,Rising Tide 0: The Storm swept the Herons in singles and doubles matches for a winat Johnny Kelley Park in South Dennis.

Ella Savini won one-singles6-3, 6-3,Brooke Meyer won two-singles 6-0, 6-0,Emma Rose won three-singles 6-0, 6-1,Bethany Whitten and Sydney Farranettawon one-doubles6-2, 6-0 andNatalie Fredriksen and Kiera Shinnick won two doubles for Sturgis East (4-3).

Marthas Vineyard 5,Falmouth 0: The Vineyarders swept the Clippers to remain unbeatenin Oak Bluffs.

Hunter Tomkins won one-singles 6-0, 6-0, Cali Giglio won two-singles 6-0, 6-0, Karinne Nivala won three-singles 6-0, 6-0, Andrea Morse and Tess Hammond won one-doubles and Paige Anderson and Evelyn Brewer won two-doubles (7-0).

GIRLS GOLF

Monomoy6,Nauset0: The Sharks had 4 players win at 5 and 4 as they swept the Warriorsat Captains Golf Course in Brewster.

Jennie Grogan, Jane Howard, Charlotte Blute and Yu Shang Zou all won their matchups at 5 and 4, Isabella McMahon won 4 and 2 andAna Packett won 5 and 3 for Monomoy (7-0).

Nauset is 1-5.

OUTDOOR TRACK

Sturgis East/West77,Monomoy 59 (BOYS):Ryder Robbins won the2-mile and placed secondin the1-mile andtriple jump (36ft) for the Sharks but they lost toSturgis.

Gareth Vosplaced third in the1-mile and2-mile and second in thehigh jump,Jack Yuskaitis won the 800 meters and was theanchorof the winning 4x400 with Aidan Melton, TreyCox andJean-Claude Marjollet andRyan Schepman won the 110 hurdles and placed second in the400 hurdles for Monomoy (1-3).

Falmouth 73, Barnstable 63 (BOYS):Pat O'Neil won the shot put (39'3") and discus (105") for the Clippers as they beat the Red Hawks.

Dakarie McGillveary placed third in the 110m hurdles (17.24) andin the long jump (19'03") for Falmouth (3-1).Denrick Francis (11.69), Eugene Jordan (11.84)andZidaine Shepherd (12.03) all placed in the 100 meters.Jordan placed second in the javelin (103'5")and placed fourth in discus (79'11").Charlie Ewald won the 800 meters(2:14.00) and anchored the winning 4x400m relay team(4:01.00)with Jeremiah Singer,Chris Perreault andEamon Welch-Viens.Shepherd, Jordan, McGillvearyandRyan Gardiner won the4x100m relay team (47.2).

Barnstable 69,Falmouth 43 (GIRLS):Callie DeDecko won the 2-mile (12:22) and the 1-mile (5:56) for the Red Hawks as they beat the Clippersat Falmouth.

Shea Hardy wonthe discus (54'1"), placed second in the200 meters (27.4) and long jump (14'4")and led off the winning 4x100 relay.Sophia Morin won the javelin (56 feet).Chloe Dibb won the 800 meters (2:35) and placed third in the 1-mile (6:13).Kate Brewster won the 400 meters (66.2) and took second in the 1-mile (6:03.4),MacKenzie Vetorino won the 100 hurdles (20.4)and Latavia Thompson took first in the high jump (4'4").

Barnstable is 1-3

Nauset sweeps Sandwich: The Warriors boys won 90-38, and the girls won 67-64 to sweep the Blue Knights in a Cape & Islands League Atlantic match in East Sandwich.

For the Sandwich girls,Caitlin Kelly won the 800 meters (2:33)and the 1-mile (6:03).Maddie Keyes won the high jump (4'8")

For the Nauset girls,Izzy Noblie won the 2-mile (11:45) and400 meters(1:05.7),Sophia Christopher won the 400 hurdles (1:06. 3)100 hurdles(16.1), long jump (15'6.5") and triple jump (33'8.5").Monica Malcolm won the 200 meters (27.5) and 100 meters (13.5 ).

For the Nauset boys,Finn Riley won the 2-mile (11:03) andAndrew Havoville won the javelin 143'7.5") anddiscus (123' 2).

For the Sandwich boys,PatrickMorin won the 100 meters (11.7) and200 meters (23.7) andMax Sullivan won the 800 meters (2:09) and the 1-mile (5: 02)."

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Litchfield students named to third-quarter honor roll – Torrington Register Citizen

2020-2021 Honor Roll, Quarter 3

Outstanding Honors :

Grade 8: Malin Adams, Benito Calvano, Avery Foss, Kaitlynn Kenna, Emma Moore, Benjamin Muecke, Sophia Pang, Katherine Rodriguez, Noah Sedlak, Campbell Tessier, Ailyn Tiul

Grade 7: Reide Augustyn, Jackson Bates, Alana Budrewicz, Addison Foss, John Gollow, Max Guma, Courtney Hibbert, Maeve Hickey, Eleanor Klug, Addison LaBonte, Dorothy Olmstead, Lillian Perkel, Jack Reynolds, Callie Saulnier, Willow Schulde, Sophia Sedlak, Quinn Stickney, Emma Strub, Clarissa Tranquillo, Adeline Williams-Ness

High Honors

Grade 8: Benjamin Anderson, Lauren Baker, Presley Doss, Sean Gallagher, Elsa Gianfagna, Sophia Holyst, Cole Karpicki, Madison Lacilla, Sophia Latour, Zoe Leviness, Travis Lipinsky, Hope Melk, Mary Kate Neary, Luke OMara, Sam Quigley, Owen Reid, Olivia Terzian Grade 7: William Acerbi, Connor Aldrich, Edward Allen, Ryan Blasavage, Madison Brouillard, Finnigan Carr, Caroline Donnelly, Alex Dorn, Megan Flaherty, Rylee Gallicchio, Noah Jenkins, James Lunt, Viola Middei, Andrew Mongeau, Zoe Pisarski, George Sabolcik, Alyson Schmitz, Jemima Shanks, Carson Shaughnessy, James Shaughnessy, Thomas Stockno

Honors

Grade 8: Daniel Caliwara, Brian Finucane, Luke Gordon, Leigha Lopez, Luke Pesce Grade 7: Ayla Marquez, Serena Schultz, Jessica Wasik

Litchfield High School Honor Roll 2020-2021, Quarter 3

Outstanding Honors

Grade 12: Isabella Campanelli, Michael Kelleher, Amanda King, Robert MacDonald Grade 11: Ava Atwood, Ethan Cowles, Kadija Crapo, Thomas Gostkowski, John Honigmann, Ellen McCarthy, Isabelle Terhune

Grade 10: John Gostkowski, Jasmina Guaman, Olivia Kracht, Timothy Lapointe, Leo Laure, Max Laure, Pierce Lougheed, Benjamin Nordland, Nathan Reiter, Owen Ryan

Grade 9: Matthew Aldrich, Madelyn Curtiss, Hugo Delves-Broughton, Kaleigh Hotchkiss, Cooper Laure, Claire Olmstead, Sophie Perkel, Baylie Pesce, Gunnar Round, Jenna Sobek, Riley Southard, Cecelia Stowe, Aaron Tiong, Peyton Weik

High Honors

Grade 12: Colin Acerbi, Karis Bongiolatti, Olivia Bryant, Julia Cheung, Eric Cowette, Zajans Crapo, Ella Demers, Timothy Donovan, Michael Gola, Olivia Kennedy, Adam Larrabee, Natalie McDermott, Aidan Parilla, Samuel Richardson, Audrey Ryan, Hayden Southard, Hailey White

Grade 11: Harrison Barnes, Joshua Bouthillier, Sara Castonguay, Anna Devaux, Deanna Dickey, Daniel Dieck, Thomas Eykelhoff, Jake Ferrucci, John D. Morgan, William Olmstead, Emily Pettinicchi, Jeremina Prenoveau, Lathan Salvi, Alden Soucie, Gabriel Stradtman, Audrey Terhune, Ashlyn Tranquillo

Grade 10: Evan Bryant, Diana Ferrari, Rachel Glander, Kyle Gordon, Jacquelynn Kenna, Erin Kinahan, Emily Migliorisi, Ethan Murphy, Michael Pellegrino, Leah Sepples, Emma Vinisko, Ava Wortman, Liana Zayas Grade 9: Catherine Acerbi, Ella Anderson, Kyana Blasi, Landon Cahill, Nicholas Caselas, Nicholas Dest, Alyssa DiLeone, Aidan Erickson, Ian Hahn, Brooke Lacilla, Xavier McDermott, Abigail Munday, Mathew Ravin, Rowan Schulde, Andrew Shook

Honors:

Grade 12: Ori Busel, Danielle Guillet, Luis Hurtado, Lauren Mazaik, Erik Tieman

Grade 11: Flynn Brennan, Jacob Kuegler Grade 10: Jamison Dyer, Thomas Vailionis Grade 9: Alec Quesnel

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