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Updated College Commitments

Please let us know if we have missed or have not updated your college commitment. We will keep the Class of 2018 active until December 31st. Class of 2018 Michael Abagnale-SUNY Old Westbury Robbie Affenita-Adelphi Chris Amato-Suffolk Alex Andrew-Middlesex County Jalen Bertie-SUNY Old Westbury Cameron Botta-SUNY Old Westbury Hayden Altimari-Penn State Brandywine Joe Amoroso-SUNY Old Westbury Justin...

Former Mattituck Star Gears Up for Sophomore Season at SUNY Cortland

(Photo Credit: Daniel De Mato) by Justin Paura One of the hallmarks of SUNY Cortland’s unprecedented run of success is finding those unheralded diamonds in the rough. Former Mattituck star Joe Tardif, who has lived and breathed baseball ever since he was a little kid, certainly fits in that criteria hailing from the small east-end hamlet of Cutchogue. The college sophomore had quite the high...

Suffolk CC Looking to Build Off World Series Appearance

by Mike Guido 2016 Record: 25-6 (Region XV Champs) Key Additions: Sean Blasburgh (Middle Infielder), Michael Bobenzi (P), Christopher Rowe (P), Jared Prebete (P). Key Subtractions: Kristopher Killackey (P), Nicholas Von Ohlen (1B), Joe Deland (OF), Tom Bashen (OF), Dominick Damon (3B), Sean Boyle (P), Angel Rodriguez (2B), Rob Sciarrotta (P) In many ways, 2016 was a banner year for Suffolk CC. The...

Scouting Report: Rich Ciufo

Player Name: Rich Ciufo School: Pat-Med ’15, Brown ’20 Position: SS Rich is a 2015 graduate of Pat-Med. He is 5’11” 200 lbs. Offensively: Very solid approach at the plate. He stands with his leg slightly wider than shoulder width. He has his legs bent just a bit and keeps his back elbow up. He employs a toe tap as opposed to a leg kick. This limits the power potential but a...

Suffolk Tops Nassau in Comeback Win, Claims Regional Title

By Nakeem Grant A three-run rally in the bottom of the 9th gave Suffolk a 5-4 win, crowning them the 2016 NJCAA XV Regional champions. It was a tightly contested game at Farmingdale State College but only one team could claim the title. Suffolk took an early 2-0 lead with sac flies from Jason Conti in the bottom of the 2nd and Eloy Benson in the 3rd inning. Suffolk’s starter, Robert Sciarrotta fed...

Suffolk Handles Nassau and the Bitter Cold 12-2

by Vinny Messana It doesn’t matter how many people are in attendance–to these two teams, this is as big as it gets. “I call it the Army-Navy game,” said Suffolk’s long-time Head Coach Eric Brown. “This is Duke-North Carolina. They’ve got very good coaching, very good players, so the next time we play the scores might be reversed,” he added. Game One ...

College Commitments

Class of 2024 Calvin Adam (West Islip) – Baruch Alex Adipietro (Mepham) – Manhattanville Anthony Altobelli (Kings Park) – Mercy Jace Alvino (West Babylon) – Southern Connecticut Tyler Anderson (North Babylon) – Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Matt Arnott (South Side) – St. Thomas Aquinas AJ Aschettino (Rocky Point) – Northeastern Aaron Babaev (Stony ...

Dowling Splits With Bridgeport

Photo is credited to panoramio.com The Golden Lions of Dowling split a double header yesterday with the University of Bridgeport at the beautiful facilities of the Ballpark at Harbor Yard. Game one went to Bridgeport by the score of 6-2. They got out to a quick 4-0 lead in the first and tacked on runs on the second and third innings. From that point on, Dowling was forced to play catch up. They sc...

Dowling Sweeps Molloy

 Photo is credited to DowlingAthletics.com  Dowling completed a four-game sweep against Molloy on Monday by a score of 2-1 in 10 innings. The pitching staff did a phenomenal job during the series as they held Molloy to one run in each of the four games. The bats did just enough to win, averaging just over two runs per game. In the first game, Tyler Badamo tossed a gem of a complete game while al...

Saturday’s Roundup

Adelphi: In their first conference games of the season, the Panthers were swept by St. Thomas Acquinas. In Game 1, despite issuing 12 walks the Panthers came back from a 7-5 deficit thanks to a home run from Anthony Zarrella. Unfortunately in extra innings they allowed two runs to score on wild pitches which was the difference. In Game 2, sophomore Mike Cranston (5-0 in 2012) had a rough day allow...

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