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Pelham Daily Sports Digest: Ljucovic, Keith Lead Pelican Baseball and Softball Teams

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Gjon Ljucovic threw his second no hitter of the season improving his record to 3-0 as Pelham beat Saunders 4-0. He struck out 13 and walked 3. Greg Sigelbaum plated the first run of the game with an RBI single in the 2nd inning. Four Pelicans had 2 hits apiece, Dylan Tuttle, Ben Schwartz, Anthony Manos, and Joe Bitteto.

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Yesterday’s Results:

Sport: Softball

Game: Pelham vs. Edgemont

Score: Pelham Won 15-0

Highlights: Kelly Keith pitched five innings with five strike outs in the win, she only gave up one hit.

 

Today’s Schedule:

In baseball, Eastchester heads to Pelham at 4:30 p.m.

In boys lacrosse, White Plains heads to Pelham at 4:30 p.m.

In boys tennis, Pelham will host Edgemont at Glover Field at 4:30 p.m.

In softball, Lincoln heads to Pelham at 4:30 p.m.

 

Other Sports News:

Roemer, Lombardi power Pace

Chris Roemer of Ardsley raised his average to .307 with a double, and Joe Lombardi of Briarcliff belted an RBI triple as the Pace University baseball team raised its record to an impressive 23-16 and 13-8 in the Northeast-10 with a 5-3 win over visiting Assumption College.

Roemer is second in batting for the Setters, and second in RBI with 22.

Junior Eddie Byrne of Yonkers tossed a scoreless inning in relief to improve to 4-3 after Brandon Martineson of Warwick blasted a two-run homer in the last of the ninth inning.

The Setters, who are in first place in the NE-10 Southwest Division with an 11-2 mark, host the University of New Haven in a division game on Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Finnerty Field in Pleasantville.

The Greyhounds of Assumption fell to 11-22-1 overall, 5-12-1 in the NE-10 and 4-9 in division play.

 

Larchmont’s Jackson Named Rookie of the Week

Mamaroneck High School alum and Nichols College freshman Brett Jackson was named the Commonwealth Coast Conference Baseball Rookie of the Week after he went 8-15 for a batting average of .533 over the last week. He also scored nine runs, stole five bases and knocked in three runs during the week.

Jackson is currently hitting .400 on the season with 12 runs scored.

Nichols College currently stands at 8-19 and they will return to the field at home against WPI today at 4 p.m.

 

Mortarboard musings

  • The Manhattan College softball team dropped a doubleheader to visiting Iona College, the two-time defending Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MACC) champion. The Jaspers (6-29, 1-7 MAAC) were able to muster just four hits in the two games, as the Gaels (25-20, 7-3 MAAC) posted 7-0 and 3-1 wins at Gaelic Park in Riverdale. Iona pitcher Sarah Jackson of Citrus Heights, CA, the MAAC preseason player of the year, no-hit the Jaspers through six innings in the first game before Amanda Babcock of Haverstraw ripped a clean single to right leading off the bottom of the seventh. Jackson (12-9) allowed just two base runners, Babcock’s single and a walk to Jen Keller of Woodridge, NJ, in the second inning. Babcock is batting .256, second-best on the team. Manhattan meets Fairleigh Dickinson today in Teaneck, NJ, for a twin-bill at 3 p.m. Iona College hosts Rutgers today in New Rochelle at 2:30 for a doubleheader.
  • Manhattan College freshman pitcher Michael Scarinci of Nanuet earned his second MAAC rookie of the week award, becoming the only player to be a repeat winner this season. Scarinci, an alum of Pearl River HS, delivered a two-hitter on Sunday that helped lift Manhattan to a 7-0 victory at Canisius and clinch the MAAC series. Scarinci carried a perfect game into the sixth inning as he sat down 15 batters in order. He finished with four strikeouts en route to his first career shutout. Scarinci faced the minimum 21 batters and did not allow the Golden Griffs to reach second base. Two infield singles in the sixth and seventh innings were the only blemish on his stat line. The right hander from Nanuet, N.Y. forced Canisius into 13 ground outs, two double plays and he did not walk a batter. With the win, Scarinci improved to 3-1 in MAAC contests. Manhattan returns to action on Wednesday when the Jaspers visit Albany for a 3:30 p.m. contest. The Jaspers continue the road series this weekend when they travel to Fort Worth, Texas for a four game set at TCU. The Jaspers and Horned Frogs will kick off the series on Friday at 7:30 p.m. eastern.
  • Manhattanville senior tennis player Michael Capozzi was named the Middle Atlantic Men’s Tennis Scholar Athlete of the Year.

 

Weekly Sports Poll:

The Knicks have gone through one of the more interesting seasons in recent history and finally they clinched a playoff birth.

 

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