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No letdown: Farrell routs Rays

April 27th, 2011 · No Comments

Monsignor Farrell coach Bob Mulligan was worried a week-long layoff might break his team’s rhythm. The Lions opened up the season with six consecutive victories and are No. 1 in The Post’s CHSAA baseball rankings. Those fears were quelled right away, though. Farrell scored four runs in the…

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CHSAA softball roundup: Stanners’ Goldbach no-hits CK

April 27th, 2011 · No Comments

Victoria Goldbach is getting stronger with each game. The Archbishop Molloy junior started the season rehabbing a shoulder injury, but had one of her best performances of the season against Christ the King. Goldbach tosseda no-hitter, striking out eight and walking six to help lead Molloy to a 9-0 win…

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With Kasza back, red-hot Eagles fly past Aviation

April 27th, 2011 · No Comments

Michal Kasza had to watch his Academy of American Studies team’s first match against Aviation from the bench. The hard-hitting sophomore outside hitter wasn’t taking care of business in the classroom and coach Josh Yang sat him down to prove a point.“Even if you are a big…

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Up-and-coming Petrides upsets Port Richmond

April 27th, 2011 · 1 Comment

Petrides was the story of the postseason last year, making the quarterfinals despite a last-place finish on Staten Island. This year, the Panthers are creeping up the division standings and making a name for themselves alongside the best softball borough’s powerhouses.Wednesday’s 4-1 win over Port Richmond in…

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CHSAA baseball roundup: Sea edges Xavier in title-game rematch

April 27th, 2011 · No Comments

In a rematch of last year’s CHSAA Class AA intersectional title game, St. Joseph by the Sea defeated Xavier, 1-0, Thursday afternoon in Huguenot. The Vikings were led by Anthony Battaglia, who hurled a complete-game, two-hitter, striking out six with one walk. St. Joseph by the Sea (6-2), ranked…

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Ravens season at crossroads after Lion-sized loss

April 27th, 2011 · 1 Comment

His team has reached the midway point of the season and St. Raymond coach Marc DeLuca spent much of his postgame talk following an 8-0 loss to Monsignor Farrell at Ravens Field asking his team about its identity. “We’re at the halfway point and we’re 5-4 so basically…

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Murphy helps Mets beat Nats 6-3 for 6th straight

April 27th, 2011 · 2 Comments

WASHINGTON — Daniel Murphy delivered a game-tying, pinch-hit homer in the eighth inning right after Jose Reyes was ruled out at third base on a disputed call, then added a two-run double in the ninth, helping the New York Mets beat the Washington Nationals 6-3 Thursday night for their sixth consecutive…

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Bartolo Colon shuts down White Sox, Yanks win 3-1

April 27th, 2011 · No Comments

Bartolo Colon looked like the ace of old, shutting down the Chicago White Sox over eight crisp innings, and Robinson Cano hit an early three-run homer to give the New York Yankees a 3-1 victory Wednesday night.A pleasant surprise for the Yankees thus far, Colon (2-1) outpitched Mark Buehrle…

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Former Mets pitcher McDowell accused of hurling gay slurs at Giants fans, apologizes

April 27th, 2011 · No Comments

Mets 1986 World Series hero Roger McDowell — the “second spitter” in a famed “Seinfeld” episode — before a recent game in San Francisco made anti-gay slurs and lewd motions with a bat at fans, then threatened a dad who had complained in front of his terrified twin daughters and wife, it…

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Coach, Kemba defend UConn’s reputation

April 27th, 2011 · No Comments

HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun and star guard Kemba Walker defended the program’s academic reputation Wednesday, amid concern the national champions could lose scholarships based on academic performance. The national Academic Performance Rating is due out next month. Connecticut is in danger of losing at least one…

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