by Vinny Messana One of the aspects that makes Stony Brook a perennial contender is their propensity to recruit top-notch players from–not just the northeast–but the west coast as well. By getting the players that already competed against the nation’s elite, allows the Seawolves to beat the best programs in the country. In the case of Tyler Honahan, he was a cross-country recruit that did not need to be sold on the program due to the fact that he grew up in Rocky Point and as a senior in HS, watched closely on the program’s World Series run in 2012. Four years and 20 wins later, Honahan stamped his place in Stony Brook folklore by getting selected in the 36th round by the New York Yankees. He’s gotten off to a terrific start with the Pulaski Yankees of the App...
by Vinny Messana It was another tremendous season for Smithtown West. They finished the season with a record of 20-5 before getting defeated by Northport in the Class AA semifinals. A big reason for the success was the superb season of junior Nicholas Trabacchi. On Saturday, he committed to the University of Maryland, Baltimore County–a Div-I program that competes in the America East. I had a chance to speak with the 2017 graduate and here’s what he had to say. First off, congratulations on the commitment to UMBC–can you talk a little about the process and how you came to your decision? It was a long process, but definitely an enjoyable one. Everything started to pick up for me in the fall of my junior year. The majority of the schools that showed mutual interest were in ...