With the calendar turning to January, all eyes are on 2017 and baseball players are preparing to get back on the diamond. 7. What does West Islip do for an encore? They are coming off their second Long Island championship in three years. They return Jake Guercio (Fordham-commit), Greg Tsouprakos (Pace-commit), Joe Valentino along with a talented crop of freshman and sophomores such as Anthony Cinquemani. Still, it will be difficult for them to replace the production and consistency that Lou Antos, Ray Weber, Nick Valenti and James Kory provided over the past three seasons. There’s no doubt that they will be a playoff team, but it will be too tall of an order to expect another 20-win season. What Coach Shawn Rush has built has been pretty spectacular, but losing all those high-caliber...
Our second annual Awards Banquet is in the books! On Thursday night we honored the 2016 college All-Long Island team, along with a number of individual awards. We were fortunate to have a number of dignitaries in the audience that have professional experience. Just to name a few: Frank Catalanotto, Rob Grable, Anthony Ambrosini, Tyler Badamo, Shea Spitzbarth, Dillon McNamara, Charles Galiano, Kevin Salmon, Mike Gaffney, Jimmy Goelz and Gregg Sarra of Newsday. Here is the rundown of the award winners: Rookie of the Year: Bret Clarke, Stony Brook Cy Young: Kristopher Killackey, Suffolk Community College Most Valuable Player: Angelo Navetta, Molloy Steven Matz Award: Kyle Young, St. Dominic HS Grind to Shine Award Presented by Infiniti Sports Performance: Brian Weissert, Bay Shore HS Heart &a...
Today is a new era. We will now be doing business as Axcess Baseball. We will still be providing the same coverage of the Long Island baseball scene, but our website will feature a newly integrated social network, which will be solely for baseball players, coaches and scouts. It is something that will bring the community closer together and also bring the added bonus of increased exposure to college scouts and scouts. You will now have access to an entire region of baseball players at your finger tips. With the season right around the corner, now is a great opportunity to join the network, bulk up your profile with your own video highlights and photos just in time for the 2017 season!
The Long Island Titans held their annual media day tonight at Prospect Sports in Farmingdale. From their 2017 graduating class, 41 players signed letters of intent to play college ball. Of that group, 20 will be playing Div-I baseball. That group includes Matthew Aufiero (Sacred Heart), Matthew Boyko (NYIT), Brad Camarda (Hofstra), Chris Cappas (University of Pittsburgh), Nick Cardieri (University of Maine), Harrison Cohen (George Washington), EJ Cumbo (NYIT), Trevor Fagan (Sacred Heart), Ken Gordon (Flagler), Joe Greco (Sacred Heart), Ryan Karp (Stony Brook), Bobby Lewis (Quinnipiac), Brad Malm (University at Albany), Brian Morrell (Notre Dame), Brian Morrissey (Stony Brook), Andrew Nagel (UMASS), Mike Palazzolo (Stony Brook), Chris Stefl (St. John’s), Peter Theodorellis (Farleigh-...