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Scarsdale, Brewster roll through regionals and into NYSPHSAA semifinals
Scarsdale and Brewster are heading to states. The Section 1 champions advanced through regional play and will be at Cortland High School on June 1 for a NYSPHSAA semifinal. The Raiders will play Section 5 winner Penfield or Section 6 winner Clarence in a Division 1 game at 11:30 a.m. The Bears will...
Croton rallies late, beats top-seeded Rye Neck for Section 1 Class B baseball championship
PURCHASE – It’s been a long time coming. After coming up short in the final a year ago, Croton-Harmon took full advantage of a return trip, rallied in the late innings Saturday and won the Section 1 Class B championship with a 5-3 win over top-seeded Rye Neck at Purchase College. What a ride. ...
Delaney Falk Scores 200th Goal of Her Career and Leads Southern to 13-1 State Tourney Victory Over Monroe
STAFFORD - The Lady Rams of Southern won its opening round NJSIAA tournament game 13-1 at home on Thursday. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Delaney Falk scored six goals and the 100th of her career to lead the third-seeded Southern to victory over 14th-seeded Monroe in Manahawkin. Avery Smith had a career-high five goals for Southern (10-9). Southern led 6-0 at halftime and held Monroe (9-12) scoreless in the second half. Isabella Rizza had a goal for Monroe.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Third-seeded Southern will face sixth-seeded Williamstown, Wednesday, May 29 in the quarterfinal round. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
'The perfect athlete, it's her.' No challenge too big for North Jersey lacrosse captain
Isabella Lotito had every reason to walk away. The Mahwah senior has dealt with two labrum tears in her career – one in each shoulder. She's battled epilepsy for the last four years and experienced a seizure in a lacrosse game earlier this season. Sometimes, her medication can make her sleepy by 8 p.m. or feel fatigued. ...
Summit Baseball Wins First Round of Playoffs
SUMMIT, NJ -- The Summit High School Varsity Baseball team won its first round of the NJSIAA Tournament over Ridgefield Park on Thursday, 5-0. Summit Pitcher Matthew Kurek got the win in the shutout and gave up only one hit, going six innings in recording eight strikeouts. Gavin Smith provided relief in the seventh inning. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “We are playing some of our best baseball at this crucial part of the season,” said Coach Kevin Zaleski. “The depth of our pitching staff keeps showing up for us.” Thomas Flack led the team with two hits, and Giovanni D’Agostino drove home two RBIs. Summit now stands 18-5-1. The team’s next game is at North Hunterdon on May 29. After their first year in the Watchung Division, the team ended the regular season with a very impressive 17-5-1 record in the most challenging division in Union County. Three of those wins were against the to 20 teams in the state. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
River Dell softball voted North Jersey HS Sports Team of the Week for May 13-19
After three days of voting, River Dell softball was voted as the North Jersey Team of the Week. The Golden Hawks finished the regular season on a five-game winning streak. They carry a 19-6 record into the postseason. ...
North Jersey Male Athlete of the Week jumps his way to the top
Often, Bergen County track and field athletes who win multiple medals in the county group meet will narrow their focus for the following week’s Bergen Meet of Champions. Most will concentrate on their one or two best events. Or, if you’re Liam Paneque, you’ll go out and win three gold medals, with two...
North Jersey, Section 1, Group 1, first round - Baseball roundup
Braedan Kelly went the distance in a five-hit shutout with eight strikeouts and three walks to lead third-seeded Pequannock to a 3-0 win over 14th-seeded North Warren in the first round of the North Jerse, Section 1, Group 1 tournament, in Pompton Plains. Pequannock (17-9) will play sixth-seeded Hasbrouck Heights...
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