By Paul Gotham ROCHESTER, NY -- Determined. Methodical. Relentless. A quartet of pitchers surrendered just one run on three hits, and Angel Rosario (Bridgeport, CT/ Bullard Havens) paced a prolific offense as the Monroe Community College Tribunes (30-12) swept (11-1/10-0) the Ontario Terriers in non-conference action on Tribunes Field, Sunday afternoon. Rosario drove … [Read more...] about Monroe reaches 30-win mark with sweep of the Ontario Terriers
Archives for April 2013
Boyd leads three returners for Hornell in 2013
By Paul Gotham ROCHESTER, NY – Hornell’s Dodgers claimed the 2012 Western Division regular season title, but untimely injuries derailed the Blue and White’s post-season train before it barely got out of the station. Three players return from that club looking to take care of unfinished business. New York Collegiate Baseball League All-Star Nick Boyd (Central … [Read more...] about Boyd leads three returners for Hornell in 2013
Scorza leads as Monroe splits with Genesee
By Paul Gotham BATAVIA, NY – With the top spot in hand for the upcoming regional tournament, the Monroe Community College baseball team headed west to take on rival Genesee Community College. After a sloppy loss (8-7) in game one, Monroe rebounded for a convincing triumph in the night cap. Spencer Scorza (Penfield, NY/Penfield) drove home three as the MCC Tribunes … [Read more...] about Scorza leads as Monroe splits with Genesee
Where we at? – NBA Playoff’s Second Weekend Preview
By Joe Manganiello The home team has won 16 of the first 19 games this postseason, which is no surprise. The first round of the NBA playoffs is typically the most lopsided round, as the lower seeds are usually intensely outmatched by the elite teams and, even in the closest series, the home team wins the majority of the time. The top two seeds in each conference are … [Read more...] about Where we at? – NBA Playoff’s Second Weekend Preview
Base Paths in the woods of Caroline
By Doug Smith Courtesy of the Niagara Gazette A Durham Bulls Athletic Park crowd of nearly 10,000 cheered last Saturday as Wilson High (Niagara County) grad Steve Geltz stilled the Norfolk Tide, a strike and an out away from closing out the game. Then Oriole prospect L. J. Hoes ripped a drive that ricocheted off him into the hands of the third baseman, who fired to first … [Read more...] about Base Paths in the woods of Caroline




