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Boys soccer schedule: Friday, Sept. 16

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Yorktown boys soccer beat Mamaroneck 4-2 at Yorktown Sept. 12, 2016.

Yorktown boys soccer beat Mamaroneck 4-2 at Yorktown Sept. 12, 2016.

Horace Greeley defeats Fox Lane 3-2 during soccer game at Horace Greeley High school in Chappaqua on Sept. 7, 3016.

Horace Greeley defeats Fox Lane 3-2 during soccer game at Horace Greeley High school in Chappaqua on Sept. 7, 3016.

Here is Friday’s schedule, with my picks in bold:

Yorktown at Arlington, 4 p.m.
Lincoln vs. Gorton at Tibbetts Brook Park, 4 p.m.
Saunders vs. Yonkers at Fleming Field, 4 p.m.
Riverside vs. Early College at Tibbetts Brook Park, 4 p.m.
Clarkstown South at Albertus Magnus, 4 p.m.
Mount Vernon at Ossining, 4:15 p.m.
Ramapo at White Plains, 4:15 p.m.
Ketcham at New Rochelle, 4:30 p.m.
Carmel at Spring Valley, 4:30 p.m.
Clarkstown North at Port Chester, 4:30 p.m.
Horace Greeley at Suffern, 4:30 p.m.
Mahopac at Fox Lane, 4:30 p.m.
Nanuet at Tappan Zee, 4:30 p.m.
Nyack at Pearl River, 4:30 p.m.
Somers at Brewster, 4:30 p.m.
Byram Hills at Eastchester, 4:30 p.m.
Harrison at Ardsley, 4:30 p.m.
Beacon at Peekskill, 4:30 p.m.
Woodlands vs. YMA at Tibbetts Brook Park, 4:30 p.m.
North Salem at Hamilton, 4:30 p.m.
Croton-Harmon at Pawling, 4:30 p.m.
Haldane at Irvington, 4:30 p.m.
Hastings at Briarcliff, 4:30 p.m.
Blind Brook at Valhalla, 4:30 p.m.
Keio at Pleasantville, 4:30 p.m.
Edgemont at Westlake, 4:30 p.m.
Mamaroneck at John Jay-EF, 5:15 p.m.
John Jay at Lakeland, 6:30 p.m.
Pelham at Rye, 7 p.m.

Twitter: @vzmercogliano


Volleyball: Scoreboard for Thursday, Sept. 15

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I spent the majority of the day working on stories in the office before taking in the saga that was the Rockland Boulders game last night. I’ll be on football duty tonight, covering Brewster at Hen Hud at 7 p.m. If any of y’all will be attendance, say hey if you spot me. I’ll be all over the place. If I get my early story done this afternoon, I’ll try and swing by New Rochelle-Nyack volleyball before heading over to Montrose.

YESTERDAY: Scoreboard for Wednesday, Sept. 14

Here are the roundups for Thursday, Sept. 15:

Volleyball action between Pleasantville and Westlake at Pleasantville High School Sept. 30, 2015.

Volleyball action between Pleasantville and Westlake at Pleasantville High School Sept. 30, 2015.

Pleasantville 3, Hamilton 2: Briana Tucci had 30 kills and eight aces in a 26-24, 20-25, 25-23, 23-25, 26-24 win. Adrianna DePolito added seven kills and two aces for the Panthers. Nina Gill had 16 kills, nine aces and 15 digs for the Red Raiders in the loss.

Eastchester 3, Sleepy Hollow 0: Bridget Calby had nine aces in a 25-14, 25-10, 25-21 win. Jess Marley added six kills for the Eagles.

Putnam Valley 3, Palisades Prep 0: Allie Dick had 10 aces and four kills in a 25-8, 25-7, 25-6 win. Melissa Clements added seven aces and12 assists for the Tigers.

Dobbs Ferry 3, Blind Brook 0: Lauren Demitrovic had 15 kills in a 25-13, 25-7, 25-14 win. Gabriella Maggi added nine kills and 11 digs for the Eagles.

Pawling 3, Keio 0: Clara Lombardo had five kills, eight aces, 11 assists and three blocks in a 25-10, 25-12, 25-16. Jaclyn Smith and Shannon Ward added 12 kills and six aces for the Tigers, respectively.

Nanuet 3, Clarkstown North 0: Laura Zazyczny had eight aces, 21 assists and nine digs in the sweep. Kayla Diaz added 15 kills for the Golden Knights. Leanne Olson chipped in 13 digs.

North Salem 3, Croton-Harmon 1: Gabrielle Marino had eight kills and seven aces in a 25-7, 23-25, 25-15, 25-16 win. Lauren Smith added eight aces for the Tigers. North Salem recorded a total of 41 service aces.

White Plains 3, Carmel 0: Karleighana Jones had eight kills and six aces in a 25-19, 25-16, 25-18 win. Juliet Lodes added nine kills for the Tigers. Sabrina Pasquin chipped in 11 digs.

Briarcliff 3, Irvington 1: Maria Capasso had 16 digs in a 25-22, 23-25, 25-17, 25-19 win.

Boys

Suffern 3, Scarsdale 0: Evan Margolin had five kills, three aces and 12 assists in a 25-3, 25-12, 25-15 win. Scott Walsh added five kills and two aces for the Mounties.

Twitter: @Zacchio_LoHud

Scoreboard for Thursday, Sept. 15:

Dobbs Ferry 3, Blind Brook 0
Putnam Valley 3, Palisade Prep 0
Eastchester 3, Sleepy Hollow 0
Pawling 3, Keio 0
Pleasantville 3, Hamilton 2
Nanuet 3, Clarkstown North 0
White Plains 3, Carmel 0
Briarcliff 3, Irvington 1
Edgemont 3, Solomon Schechter 0
Rye Neck 3, Hastings 1
North Salem 3, Croton-Harmon 1

Boys

Suffern 3, Scarsdale 0

Zacchio’s prediction record last night: 11-0
Zacchio’s prediction record for the season: 63-12

Here’s the schedule for Friday, Sept. 16, plus my predictions:

Tappan Zee at Yonkers, 4:15 p.m.
Lakeland at Pearl River, 4:15 p.m.
Gorton at Albertus Magnus, 4:15 p.m.
Saunders at Eastchester, 4:15 p.m.
Mamaroneck at Rye Neck, 4:15 p.m.
New Rochelle at Nyack, 4:15 p.m.
Ketcham at Mount Vernon, 4:30 p.m.
Port Chester vs. East Ramapo at Spring Valley, 4:30 p.m.
Yorktown at Scarsdale, 4:30 p.m.
John Jay-EF at Fox Lane, 4:30 p.m.
Clarkstown South at Ossining, 4:30 p.m.
John Jay at Hen Hud, 4:30 p.m.
Lincoln at Rye, 4:30 p.m.
Roosevelt at Byram Hills, 4:30 p.m.
Riverside at Sleepy Hollow, 4:30 p.m.
Harrison at Somers, 4:30 p.m.
Scarsdale B at Pleasantville, 4:30 p.m.
Haldane at Beacon, 4:30 p.m.
Mahopac at Brewster, 4:30 p.m.
Suffern at Horace Greeley, 4:45 p.m.
Valhalla at Croton-Harmon, 6 p.m.

Lohud Girls Soccer Game Day for September 16

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Lohud Soccer

Lohud Soccer

It’s a quiet day.

And yes, I’ll be at football tonight so tag me @hoopsmbd with scores if you’re out watching. I will attempt to get the recaps up when I get back home.

September 16

(All games are 4:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted) 

Riverdale at Hackley, 4 p.m.

Sleepy Hollow at Lourdes

Hamilton at Pawling

Putnam Valley at Yonker Montessori

Lakeland at John Jay, 5 p.m.

New Rochelle at Blind Brook, 7 p.m.

Olifiers, Pires thriving in open Somers offense

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Somers quarterback Kevin Olifiers attempts a pass during last year's 38-21 victory over Yorktown. Olifiers and receiver Matt Pires enter this year's rematch with five touchdowns between them through two games.

Somers quarterback Kevin Olifiers attempts a pass during last year’s 38-21 victory over Yorktown. Olifiers and receiver Matt Pires enter this year’s rematch with five touchdowns between them through two games.

With one now healthy and the other given a green light to throw, Somers’ Matt Pires and Kevin Olifiers expected to be productive. But this productive?

Even they have been impressed.

“I’m even surprised with the way I’ve been playing,” said Pires, a senior wide receiver. “So far I’ve been loving it. I’m going to keep it going.”

Through two weeks, Olifiers and Pires had already combined on five touchdown passes. They entered Friday night’s test at Yorktown as Section 1’s most prolific passing duo, a label not often associated with players from Somers’ run-first offense.

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Pires’ performance hasn’t really surprised the Tuskers, who knew he was talented. Pires broke his ankle early last September and missed the rest of his junior season.

“I’ve known he was a great athlete,” Olifiers said. “Getting hurt last year wasn’t a great thing for him, but, now that he’s come back healthy, not a lot of teams knew what he was capable of. Now that we’re splitting him out wide, he’s tearing it up.”

Somers expanded its pass offense this offseason and so far it has been remarkably effective. Olifiers and Pires combined on three pass plays in Somers’ 28-6 win over Sleepy Hollow on Sept. 9. All three passes went for touchdowns. Pires also returned a punt for a score, accounting for all four scores.

Overall, Pires has six receptions for 163 yards and five touchdowns. His performance so far has led the coaches to draw comparisons him to Joe Festo, a wide receiver who emerged as a senior in 2012 and caught 40 passes for 795 yards for a Class A championship team.

Festo was named a first-team all-star by The Journal News/lohud.

“I know Joe Festo personally and I’ve talked to him about it,” said Pires, whose older brother, Mike, played baseball with Festo. “He’s definitely a role model to me.”

Pires’ emergence and his connection with Olifiers may be as much a matter of opportunity as it is health. Olifiers, a junior, is in his first season as the full-time starter. He split snaps last year with Grant Tragni, who has since graduated. In his debut a the full-time starter, Olifiers has been an efficient 13 for 21 for 240 yards, five touchdowns and no interceptions.

“Now we take every rep together, even in practice,” he said. “We take every rep 100 percent.”

Both players have seen their confidence soar. They also see no end to their success.

“I don’t think it’s a two-week special,” Olifiers said. “I think we can continue this.”

Twitter: @lohudinsider

Lohud Girls Soccer Scoreboard for September 16

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Rye High School scoreboard.

Rye High School scoreboard.

Pleasantville High School

Pleasantville High School

Hackley 2, Riverdale 1

Goals: Hk – Francesca Docters 2; R – Rachel Horne

Assists: Hk – Joy Dracos; R – Katherine Amorejaro

Saves: H – Lilianna Khosrowshahi 8; R – Madison Goldberg 6, Rachel Machentire 6

Halftime: Hackley 2, Riverdale 1

Noteworthy: Docters scored both goals for Hackley and has recorded either an assist or goal in every game this season.

John Jay 1, Lakeland 0

Goals: JJ – Caroline Touzeau

Assists: JJ – Georgia Mraz

Saves: JJ – Allison Oestreicher and Elizabeth Jahn 5. Lk – N/A

Halftime: 0-0

Noteworthy: Oestreicher made a diving save on a Lakeland free kick in the second half to keep the game scoreless.

Not reported

Putnam Valley 3, Yonkers Montessori 0

New Rochelle 4, Blind Brook 0

Pawling 3, Hamilton 0

Sleepy Hollow at Lourdes

Yorktown overcomes second-half setback to top Somers

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YORKTOWN HEIGHTS — For more than two quarters Friday, Yorktown held a dynamic Somers offense at bay, taking away the Tuskers’ newfound passing game and stuffing their running backs. The Huskers went ahead by two scores early in the third quarter before losing the lead in a flash. What they did next could come to define their season.

Yorktown not only regrouped, it went on to beat the Tuskers 34-13 in a meeting of the second and third-ranked teams in The Journal News’ Class A rankings. The Huskers were led by the running and passing of Jose Boyer, who threw for a touchdown and rushed for two more during the second half rally.

Somers had taken command with a quick flurry. The Tuskers scored twice late in the third on a pair of touchdowns from senior Matt Pires. He caught a 66-yard pass from Kevin Olifiers for the first and then took an end-around 61 yards to give Somers a 13-12 lead.

“The talk at halftime was there was going to be some adversity. Something was coming,” Huskers’ coach Mike Rescigno said. “This was a golden opportunity to overcome it and we did.”

Cameron Pepe of Somers got called for a facemask penalty while trying to bring down Yorktown's Dominick Cioffi during Friday night's game at Yorktown High School.

Cameron Pepe of Somers got called for a facemask penalty while trying to bring down Yorktown’s Dominick Cioffi during Friday night’s game at Yorktown High School.

Yorktown responded by scored 22 points in the fourth quarter. Boyer slipped a 9-yard touchdown to Alex Ujkaj just 23 seconds into the fourth. After a short Somers punt, he drove the Huskers back inside the red zone and capped the drive with a 14-yard score.

Boyer wasn’t done. After penalties threatened to ruin another scoring drive, the elusive quarterback slipped loose for a 43-yard run up the Somers sideline that was good for another touchdown.

Yorktown's Alex Ujkaj catches a touchdown pass while being defended by Vincent DeFilippo of Somers in the fourth quarter of Friday night's game game at Yorktown High School. The touchdown put Yorktown ahead 18-13. A two-point conversion gave it a 20-13 lead.

Yorktown’s Alex Ujkaj catches a touchdown pass while being defended by Vincent DeFilippo of Somers in the fourth quarter of Friday night’s game game at Yorktown High School. The touchdown put Yorktown ahead 18-13. A two-point conversion gave it a 20-13 lead.

“We didn’t let up once. We didn’t give up once,” Boyer said. “When I came after the field after both of their scores, I didn’t see one guy with his head down. Every guy said, ‘OK, we’re up for the challenge.'”

The Huskers staked themselves to a 6-0 halftime lead on a pair of field goals by Giulianno Santucci late in the second quarter.

Player of the game: Jose Boyer, Yorktown. Boyer eclipsed both 100 yards rushing and passing while playing nearly every down on defense. He rushed for 159 yards in the second half alone, atoning for an interception thrown on the third play of the game. In total, Boyer rushed for 202 yards and two touchdowns, and was 11 for 19 passing for 186 yards and a touchdown.

Boyer’s passing actually got the Yorktown offense moving early. Despite being held to two field goals, the Huskers began to gain momentum in the screen game with Boyer connecting regularly to running backs Brett Makar, Dominick Cioffi and Brandon Meyreles.

“Jose wants to be in the middle of the things,” Rescigno said. “That’s why he’s successful at the things he does in life. He’ll be doing that for the rest of his life. So will a lot of these kids, man, so to just name Jose tonight wouldn’t be fair.”

Quotable: “The holes they were giving me, anyone could’ve ran through those. House could’ve ran through those,” Boyer said, referencing the team’s nickname for Rescigno. “They were great all night.”

Twitter: @lohudinsider

Defensive showdown ends in 0-0 Nanuet-Pearl River draw

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Nanuet's Taylor Rosenfeld, left, is stopped by Pearl River goalie Kerry Gettler during their game at Nanuet Sept. 16, 2016. The game ended in a 0-0 tie.

Nanuet’s Taylor Rosenfeld, left, is stopped by Pearl River goalie Kerry Gettler during their game at Nanuet Sept. 16, 2016. The game ended in a 0-0 tie.

NANUET – When the Pearl River junior varsity field hockey team scored early on in its game against Nanuet Friday, its varsity barely looked up.

And no one smiled.

Minutes earlier, Pearl River’s and Nanuet’s varsities battled to a 0-0 tie. But after Nanuet came on very strong in the second half of the first half, the second half belonged to the Pirates – everywhere but on the scoreboard.

“We’re not driving to the goal and taking the shot. We have the talent. We just need the seasoning,”  Pearl River co-coach Tracey Miller said.

Pearl River had 10 penalty corners to Nanuet’s 0 in the second half after the Golden Knights had an 8-1 first-half PC advantage.

“I thought we had it in the first half,” Nanuet senior midfielder Corrine Berkery said. “I really thought we’d score off one of those corners.”

But neither team tested the opposing goalie much.

Pearl River's Allison Tarsnane, left, is pressured by Nanuet's Alex Ryan during their game at Nanuet on Friday. The game ended in a 0-0 tie.

Pearl River’s Allison Tarsnane, left, is pressured by Nanuet’s Alex Ryan during their game at Nanuet on Friday. The game ended in a 0-0 tie.

That was in large part due to both sporting shut-down, bend-but-don’t-break defenses Friday.

Player of the game: Ally Tarsnane had a bunch of defensive stops for the Pirates and midfielder Elizabeth Gilbride created many of the Pirates’ chances with good stops and feeds.

Nanuet’s Caeleigh Ryan had a huge defensive game, in part stripping the ball from Pearl River in front of her net just five minutes into the second half.

But despite that and powerful lead passes by Berkery, Nanuet was kept at bay.

Turning point: One of Nanuet’s best chances occurred with 3:52 left in the first half, while it was dominating. But defenseman Annie Dolan stopped a potential breakaway.

Kelly Ann Henry and Megan Foiles also had a couple of key stops.

For Nanuet, Lisa Clarke’s pick-off of a corner pass with 6:25 left and the Pirates having the momentum was key, along with multiple interceptions by Ryan.

Stat line: The story of the game boils down to this: Pearl River goalie Kerry Gettler had three saves – all in the first half. And Nanuet netminder Jenna Franchino never had to touch the ball.

Quotables: Nanuet coach Jackie Cross, whose team is 2-2-1, said, “I’m not disappointed at all. After the first 10 minutes we picked up and showed we can hang for quite a while.”

She was happy with her team’s defense but said it needs to work on stick-handling, particularly on grass, which is its home surface.

Miller also pointed to the Pirates (0-2-1) as being strong defensively, even after running a different defensive style this year after graduating nine starters.

“I’m excited for the team,” Miller said. “As long as they keep growing and developing as players, that’s all we can hope for.”

Twitter: @NancyHaggerty

David Vega gets Carmel turned around with big play

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CARMEL – A goal-line interception by David Vega in the opening minutes of the game undoubtedly changed the momentum.

It might’ve changed everything.

Carmel was dominant on defense all night long and came up with just enough timely plays on the other side of the ball Friday to post a 21-0 win over rival Mahopac and hang on to the Higgins Trophy for another year.

It was the first win of the season for the Rams after two difficult losses.

“This one means a lot,” Carmel linebacker Joey Kenna said. “It shows that we can be a good football team. We have more to fix, but we’re on a good road now.”

Carmel's David Vega tries to break away from Mahopac’s Robert Hoyt, left, on a first-half run during Friday’s game at Carmel High School.

Carmel’s David Vega tries to break away from Mahopac’s Robert Hoyt, left, on a first-half run during Friday’s game at Carmel High School.

Stopping the Indians early on was not easy, but Vega made a good play on the ball on second-and-goal.

Mahopac went silent.

“I know their quarterback likes to run with the ball and when he rolled out I made sure I didn’t leave the coverage too early,” Vega said. “I saw him cock his arm and throw. The ball was behind the receiver so I took it away.”

Both offensive units had to grind out yards.

The Rams had to punt after failing to pick up a first down, but the defense came on and forced a three-and-out.

Carmel took eight minutes off the clock with it’s next march. Henry Flocco was called onto the field by coach Todd Cayea during a timeout. A burst of speed got him in from the 5-yard line with 6:17 to go in the second quarter.

Pearce Millard tacked on the PAT.

“I think coach knew I could outrun the defense,” Flocco said. “I saw a guy behind me and got away from him. I saw a huge hole and cut it back.”

A 25-yard scoring pass from Kyle Shilling to Andrew Dilio gave the Rams a 14-0 lead at the half.

Players of the game: Kenna was in so many big tackles, but the entire Carmel defense earned a slap on the helmet.

Turning point: No question. The interception got the Rams inspired.

“It was a huge play, a huge play,” Kenna said. “It was definitely what got everything turned around.”

Stat line: Carmel held Mahopac without a first down for nearly 22 minutes. … The Indians lost a pair of quarterbacks to injury Andrew Ryan and Salvatore Marchionni and finished up with Ryan Dugan. … Flocco also had a nine-yard touchdown sprint one play after Mahopac botched a fourth-quarter punt snap.

Quotable: “Enjoy it,” Cayea told his players afterward. “Of all the groups I’ve coached, none has deserved it more.”


Hackley and North Salem both win by shutout

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Field hockey results for September 16, 2016

Field hockey results for September 16, 2016

Fifteen games are on Saturday’s schedule but most teams had Friday off.

Here are some that didn’t.

Field hockey results for September 16, 2016

Field hockey results for September 16, 2016

Hackley 4, Riverdale 0: Alex Meyer had a goal and an assist and Catherine Meyer, Ellie Arnold and Jordan Wade also scored.

Lexi Schechter and Alexi Sandhu also registered assists.

Sabrina Moore stopped 17 shots for Riverdale. Jenny Canoni had eight saves for Hackley.

North Salem 3, Edgemont 0: The Tigers got on the board in the first two-and-a-half minutes and never looked back.

Natalie Intrieri had that goal off a Jessica Reiner assist.

Hailey Starace tallied her first varsity goal and Reiner also scored on a pretty play.

Charlie Reiner and Ally O’Sullivan added assists.

Olivia Desanto had one save for North Salem, which is 2-0-2

Twitter: @HaggertyNancy

Volleyball: Scoreboard for Friday, Sept. 16

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Caroline Scanlan with the Fox Lane High School Volleyball team, returns a shot against Millbrook during the Breast Cancer Awareness tournament at Hendrick Hudson High School in Montrose, Sept, 10, 2016.

Caroline Scanlan with the Fox Lane High School Volleyball team, returns a shot against Millbrook during the Breast Cancer Awareness tournament at Hendrick Hudson High School in Montrose, Sept, 10, 2016.

After covering back-to-back football games where there was virtually no scoring through the first three quarters, Brewster and Hen Hud decided to put up basketball scores last night in Montrose. Whether you’re a fan of the school, or high school football in general, relive the madness in my game story linked below. I also did an early story on Hen Hud, and the Sailors’ offensive outpour this year.

FOOTBALL: Guida’s eight TDs wills Brewster to remarkable 56-49 win

FOOTBALL: Hen Hud shows off athleticism in dominating start to the season

VOLLEYBALL: Scoreboard for Thursday, Sept. 15

Here are the roundups for Friday, Sept. 16:

Arielle Putter with the Fox Lane High School Volleyball team, returns a shot against Millbrook during the Breast Cancer Awareness tournament at Hendrick Hudson High School in Montrose, Sept, 10, 2016.

Arielle Putter with the Fox Lane High School Volleyball team, returns a shot against Millbrook during the Breast Cancer Awareness tournament at Hendrick Hudson High School in Montrose, Sept, 10, 2016.

Fox Lane 3, John Jay-East Fishkill 0: Christina Pansini had five kills in a 25-15, 25-19, 25-15 win. Bella Pansini and Arielle Putter added 15 assists and 11 digs for the Foxes, respectively.

Nyack 3, New Rochelle 1: Brenna Abplanalp had 40 assists in a 25-6, 25-20, 23-25, 25-21 win. Maya Owens added 18 kills for the Indians. Rachel Darius and Selma Vulic had nine and eight kills for the Huguenots, respectively.

Yorktown 3, Scarsdale 1: Toni Fiore had 16 kills, six aces and three aces in a 25-16, 22-25, 25-12, 25-18 win. Macey Drezek added 32 assists for the Huskers. Kristen Papitto and Michelle Seger added seven kills and 25 digs, respectively.

Horace Greeley 3, Suffern 1: Lizzie Evanko had nine kills in a 25-20, 14-25, 25-17, 25-21 win. Meghan Curtis added 29 assists for the Quakers. Jackie Sprake had 26 assists for the Mounties in the loss.

Mahopac 3, Brewster 1: Carah Vitkus had 11 kills and 26 assists in a 26-24, 23-25, 22-25, 22-25 win. Claire Felix added 10 kills for the Indians. Carey Lyons had 11 kills and 11 digs for the Bears in the loss. Karen Lennox added eight kills.

Valhalla 3, Croton-Harmon 0: Linda Rossi had nine kills and seven aces in a 25-10, 25-19, 25-15 win. Sam Morillo added 11 kills for the Vikings. Jaylyn Fuentes chipped in six aces.

Ossining 3, Clarkstown South 0: Mychael Vernon had 13 kills in a 25-12, 25-22, 25-xx win. Molly Haag added five aces and three kills for the Pride.

Pleasantville 3, Scarsdale B 0: Briana Tucci had 12 kills in a 25-17, 25-20, 25-17 win. Lily Rosenbaum added five aces for the Panthers.

Byram Hills 3, Roosevelt 0: Ally Tuzzo had five kills and five aces in a 25-18, 25-12, 25-14 win.

Eastchester 3, Saunders 0: Jess Becchetti had eight kills in the sweep. Karly DiSanto added 26 assists for the Eagles.

Rye 3, Lincoln 0: Serena Imam had nine aces in a 25-7, 25-7, 25-13 win. Jaime Donnelly added five kills and three aces for the Garnets.

East Ramapo 3, Port Chester 2: Moyah Cameron had six kills, nine aces and three blocks in a 24-26, 25-20, 19-25, 31-29, 25-21 loss.

Maria Regina 3, Aquinas 0: Emily Costa had nine kills and four aces in a 25-9, 25-7, 25-16 win. Tara Malone added nine kills and four aces for the Tigers. Madison Altieri chipped in seven kills.

Boys

Clarkstown North 3, Clarkstown South 0: Jeremy Thomas had 18 kills two aces in a 25-16, 25-19, 25-21 win. Matt Jaynes added 12 kills, five blocks and three aces for the Rams. Troy Stein and Kyle Siegel added seven kills and 11 digs, respectively.

Scoreboard for Friday, Sept. 16:

Pleasantville 3, Scarsdale B 0
Eastchester 3, Saunders 0
Fox Lane 3, John Jay-East Fishkill 0
Nyack 3, New Rochelle 1
Tappan Zee 3, Yonkers 0
Albertus Magnus 3, Gorton 0
Beacon 3, Haldane 2
Mahopac 3, Brewster 1
Horace Greeley 3, Suffern 1
Yorktown 3, Scarsdale 1
Ossining 3, ​Clarkstown South 0
Hen Hud 3, John Jay 0
Byram Hills 3, Roosevelt 0
Rye 3, Lincoln 0
East Ramapo 3, Port Chester 2
Maria Regina 3, Aquinas 0

Boys

Clarkstown North 3, Clarkstown South 0

Zacchio’s prediction record last night: 10-5
Zacchio’s prediction record for the season: 73-17

Here’s the schedule for Saturday, Sept. 17. Follow me for updates from the Scarsdale tournament at @Zacchio_LoHud on Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat:

Briarcliff tournament, 8:30 a.m.
Yonkers tournament, 8:30 a.m.
Yorktown tournament, 9 a.m.
Scarsdale tournament, 9 a.m. — live coverage
Pawling tournament, 9 a.m.

Lohud Girls Soccer Game Day for September 17

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Lohud Soccer

Another perfect day for soccer.

There are games all day long so tag me @hoopsmbd with a score if you’re out watching. Scarsdale is heading back over the bridge looking for another big win. The Raiders could force movement in the power rankings if they follow up the win over North Rockland with a win over Suffern.

Adrian got tired of sitting at a desk so he covered Pearl River-Albertus Magnus this morning. Keep an eye open for that story on lohud.com today. I’ll link it on the scoreboard post, too.

September 17

Mount Vernon at Carmel, 9 a.m.

Riverside at Tuckahoe, 9 a.m.

Albertus Magnus at Pearl River, 9:30 a.m.

Clarkstown South at Greeley, 10 a.m.

Nyack at Nanuet, 10 a.m.

Brewster at Panas, 10 a.m.

Hen Hud at Peekskill, 10 a.m.

Croton at Rye Neck, 10 a.m.

Gorton at Scarsdale B, 10 a.m.

Hastings at Pleasantville, 10:30 a.m.

Marymount at Holy Child, 11 a.m.

Port Chester at East Ramapo, 11 a.m.

Mahopac at Ossining, 11 a.m.

Minisink Valley at North Rockland, 11 a.m.

Byram Hills at Pelham, noon

Bronxville tournament, noon

Rye Country Day at Long Island Lutheran, noon

Somers at John Jay, 12:30 p.m.

Ketcham at John Jay-EF, 1 p.m.

Masters at Hopkins, 1 p.m.

Ursuline at Clarkstown North, 2:30 p.m.

Harvey at Forman, 2:30 p.m.

Bronxville tournament, 4 p.m.

Mamaroneck at Arlington, 7 p.m.

Rye at Harrison, 7 p.m.

Scarsdale at Suffern, 7 p.m.

Boys soccer scoreboard: Friday, Sept. 16

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RESULTS FROM FRIDAY, SEPT. 16

Croton-Harmon 3, Pawling 0: At Pawling, Lorenzo Auslander had a goal and an assist. Manny Priego and Christopher Wise also scored.

Port Chester 5, Clarkstown North 0: At PC, Carlos Pineda had a goal and an assist. Francisco Romero, Alex Cayetano, Christopher Bernal and Orlando Villa also scored.

Tappan Zee 3, Nanuet 2: At TZ, Jorge Umana scored twice and Daesob Lim had a goal and two assists to help the Dutchmen jump out to a 3-0 lead. Matt Wain and Joe Saxton scored on assists from Sean Ryan for the Golden Knights.

Hastings 2, Briarcliff 1: At Briarcliff, Oscar Pereira had a goal and an assist and Sasha Fuller also scored. Dan Anton scored for the Bears.

Westlake 2, Edgemont 1: At Westlake, Liam Gibbons scored twice for the Wildcats and Justin Shiftah scored for the Panthers.

Stepinac 1, Iona Prep 1: At Iona Prep, Shane Rafferty scored with 16 seconds left in the game to tie it for the Crusaders.

Pleasantville 2, Keio 1: At Pleasantville, Jonathan Kyriakidis scored the winner in the 55th minute and Liam Perrine also scored for the Panthers. Sogo Sakamaki scored for the Unicorns.

North Salem 3, Hamilton 0: At Hamilton, Michael Dutt, Mike Seltzer and Frank DiGiacomo scored.

Suffern 3, Horace Greeley 1: At Suffern, Paul Prenaj, Jackson Stone and Wilber Mazariego scored for the Mounties. Max Furman scored for the Quakers.

Gorton 4, Lincoln 1: At Tibbetts Brook Park, Brian Cifuentes scored twice and Edson Dominguez and David Mayancela also scored.

Fox Lane 1, Mahopac 1, 2 OT: At Fox Lane, Miles Levy scored for the Foxes and Nico DeCola scored for the Indians.

Albertus Magnus 4, Clarkstown South 3, OT: At Albertus, Conor Parahus and Jack Kirk each scored twice for the Falcons. Zach Gloskin had two goals and Andrew Valente scored once for the Vikings.

Rye Country Day 3, King 0: At RCDS, Cole Price, Dylan Pepe and Nishan Shehadeh scored and Noah Swan made six saves for the shutout.

Peekskill 5, Beacon 1: At Peekskill, Juan Velez had two goals and an assist. Juan Guerra and Oswald Annang had a goal and an assist each.

Somers 3, Brewster 0: At Brewster, Jake Faigle had a goal and an assist and Jared Mazzola and Max Grell also scored.

White Plains 5, Ramapo 1: At WP, Alessandro Battaglia had a goal and four assists.

Harrison 6, Ardsley 0: At Ardsley, Gabe Perierra had a goal and three assists, Ryo Kakihara had two goals and an assist and Kevin Aguirre had a goal and an assist. Noah Bender made four saves for the shutout.

Mamaroneck 3, John Jay-EF 0: At JJEF, Cole DiCicco, Conor LeBlanc and Jack Spiridellis scored. David Sollod made six saves for the shutout.

Yorktown 1, Arlington 0: At Arlington, Joey Landicino scored and Mauricio Arango made seven saves for the shutout.

Byram Hills 2, Eastchester 0: At Eastchester, Mike Gelb and Jack Beer scored and Matt Groll made five saves for the shutout.

Lakeland 0, John Jay 0, 2 OT: At Lakeland, Matt Hegarty made 12 saves for the Indians and Nick Estrella made three saves for the Hornets.

Ossining 1, Mount Vernon 0: At Ossining, Jason Morquecho scored his first varsity goal in the 75th minute on an assist from Miguel Marra.

Riverside 7, Early College 1: At Tibbetts Brook Park, Kwaku Owusu had a hat trick and Jose Tovar had a goal and an assist.

Saunders 1, Yonkers 0: At Fleming Field, Steven Ruiz scored the lone goal and Melvin Ponce made 12 saves for the shutout.

Rye 4, Pelham 1: At Rye, Seamus McCrohan scored twice and Alec Jautz and Bernardo Hammes also scored.

New Rochelle 3, Ketcham 0

Twitter: @vzmercogliano

Photos: Scarsdale Volleyball Tournament

Photos: Pearl River and Albertus Magnus girls soccer

Bronxville beats Valhalla in the BroncoFest final on Warble's goal

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Bronxville's Devin Portner tries to head the ball over Valhalla goalie Sofia Mazza during the championship game of the Broncofest soccer tournament at Bronxville High School Sept. 17, 2016.

Bronxville’s Devin Portner tries to head the ball over Valhalla goalie Sofia Mazza during the championship game of the Broncofest soccer tournament at Bronxville High School Sept. 17, 2016.

Bronxville's Mason Warble scores on Valhalla goalie Sofia Mazza during the championship game of the Broncofest soccer tournament at Bronxville High School Sept. 17, 2016.

Bronxville’s Mason Warble scores on Valhalla goalie Sofia Mazza during the championship game of the Broncofest soccer tournament at Bronxville High School Sept. 17, 2016.

BRONXVILLE- An early goal by Mason Warble proved to be the difference in Bronxville’s 1-0 win over Valhalla in Saturday’s BroncoFest soccer tournament final.

Warble scored in the 11th minute, lining up a shot from inside the right side of the box that zipped past Valhalla goalkeeper Sofia Mazza.

“She’s a very strong player for us,” Bronxville head coach Don Cupertino said of his senior captain.

Despite the small margin of victory, the Broncos looked like the superior team for the majority of the game, winning most of the 50/50 balls. In total, Bronxville took 22 shots on goal, pressuring Valhalla’s defense the entire game. If not for the Mazza’s strong performance, the Broncos’ lead would have been larger.

One of the key offensive players for Bronxville was eighth-grader Alex Doukas, who is starting in place of senior Beth Finley, who is recovering from a torn ACL suffered during lacrosse season.

Finley, who was Bronxville’s best offensive player last season, is not expected to return to the soccer field this year.

“It’s so amazing getting to play with the older girls. It’s just amazing, I’ve learned so much,” Doukas said after the game.

Doukas is not the only eighth-grader who starts for Bronxville; Victoria Ruffo is a starter on defense for the Broncos.

In total, Bronxville has five 8th-graders on its roster.

“They both play very well for us. Alex is a good little player up front, and Victoria does a great job in the back,” Cupertino said.

The Broncos will look to build on the momentum of winning their home tournament, as they prepare for the upcoming week. On Monday, they will travel across the Tappan Zee Bridge to take on Pearl River, one of the top teams in Section 1 and a perennial Class A contender.

“Winning our tournament is always good for us,” Cupertino said. “We have a big game coming up this week and this helped us prepare.”

Player of the game: Mason Warble, Bronxville. In addition to scoring the game’s lone goal, she also controlled play in the midfield. Honorable mention to Valhalla’s Mazza.

Turning point: After Warble’s goal, Bronxville was in the driver’s seat the rest of the way and was able to focus more on the defensive side of the ball.

Stat Line: For Bronxville, Warble had a goal and goalkeeper Maddie Coyne made nine saves. For Valhalla, Mazza made 21 saves.

Quotable: “This was an amazing win for us. It really is so good for our confidence going forward.” Doukas said. “The whole team played really great. It was awesome.”


Eastchester's DePippo gets long-awaited tournament win at Scarsdale

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Tappan Zee takes on Harrison during the Scarsdale volleyball tournament at Scarsdale High School on Saturday, September 17, 2016.

Tappan Zee takes on Harrison during the Scarsdale volleyball tournament at Scarsdale High School on Saturday, September 17, 2016.

Tappan Zee takes on Harrison during the Scarsdale volleyball tournament at Scarsdale High School on Saturday, September 17, 2016.

Tappan Zee takes on Harrison during the Scarsdale volleyball tournament at Scarsdale High School on Saturday, September 17, 2016.

Tappan Zee setter Hailey McCloskey was named to the all-tournament team at Scarsdale on Saturday, September 17, 2016.

Tappan Zee setter Hailey McCloskey was named to the all-tournament team at Scarsdale on Saturday, September 17, 2016.

Tappan Zee takes on Harrison during the Scarsdale volleyball tournament at Scarsdale High School on Saturday, September 17, 2016.

Tappan Zee takes on Harrison during the Scarsdale volleyball tournament at Scarsdale High School on Saturday, September 17, 2016.

Eastchester won the annual Scarsdale tournament on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016. It was the first tournament win of any kind for Eagles head coach Kathy DePippo (far right).

Eastchester won the annual Scarsdale tournament on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016. It was the first tournament win of any kind for Eagles head coach Kathy DePippo (far right).

SCARSDALE – Moments after her first tournament win of any kind during her 20-year coaching career, Eastchester head coach Kathy DePippo hugged her players and exclaimed, “How fun was that?”

The always-lively DePippo, who spent seven seasons at the modified level before coming to the Eagles, was elated with the win, but made it clear that Eastchester’s performance Saturday was no fluke and that the Eagles were scouring for more success.

“They’re looking for hardware,” she said. “They’re not looking to make top-four. They’re not looking to make top-eight. They’re looking for some hardware.”

Eastchester bested Tappan Zee in the championship match, 25-20, 25-12, to complete an undefeated run in the tournament. The Eagles overcame early season struggles and an injury to starter Sophia Tiso during pool play en route to the title.

Close to two-dozen Eastchester students traveled to Scarsdale High School for the final, then posed with the team for pictures after the win. “It means the world to us,” DePippo said.

Jessica Becchetti, Francesca Giangregorio and Daniella Chiodi represented the Eagles on the all-tournament team. Hailey McCloskey and Hailie Festa were named to the all-tournament for the Dutchies.

Tappan Zee turned heads throughout the tournament, grabbing the No. 5 seed in the platinum bracket. The Dutchies knocked off fourth-seeded Harrison and top-seeded league foe Nyack before reaching the final match.

The win gave the Dutchies a small taste of revenge after Nyack won the Sleepy Hollow tournament last weekend.

DePippo said she “pieced three players together” to replace Tiso after she took two blows to the head — one from an elbow, the other from a ball — and was benched her for the remainder of the tournament with a possible concussion.

“She had a concussion last year, so we definitely don’t even want to take a chance with her,” DePippo said. “It’s just not worth it.”

Tiso was not the lone injury Saturday.

White Plains senior Juliet Lodes sprained her left ankle on the first point of the team’s final pool play match against Scarsdale. The Tigers, who went undefeated in pool play, were drubbed by Eastchester in the semifinals, 25-19, 25-8.

Lodes was standing with the help of a crutch during the Eastchester match. While head coach Caitlin MacDonald said Lodes was a “50-50” shot to play Tuesday against Mamaroneck, Lodes has no plans to miss the match.

“It’s my senior year — I’m leaving it all on the court,” Lodes said. “I have to.”

Twitter: @Zacchio_LoHud

Football Roundup: Osbourne's 361-yard day leads White Plains

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Glenmour Osbourne had 25 carries for 361 yards and five touchdowns as White Plains earned its first victory, winning 44-18 at Mount Vernon.

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The Tigers rushed for 481 yards as a team on just 50 carries. They also earned for first win at White Plains for first-year head coach Mike Lindberg.

Westlake 21, Valhalla 17: At Westlake, the Wildcats rallied from a 17-0 halftime deficit to win. The defense stopped Valhalla at the Westlake 27 on fourth-and-2 with 1 minutes remaining. Andrew DiBiase scored the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 10-yard run.

Port Chester 15, Ketcham 14: At Ketcham, Shawn Blackburn scored the winning touchdown on a reverse from 33 yards out on fourth down with three minutes remaining. Jason Wiley scored Port Chester’s other touchdown.

Dobbs Ferry 38, Rye Neck 14: At Dobbs Ferry, Najee Smith had 11 carries for 175 yards and three touchdowns and Tion Holness had 14 carries for 90 yards and a score. Jack Capuano led the defense with 12 tackles.

Nanuet 26, Albertus Magnus 6: At Nanuet, Connor Breit picked up 90 yards on the ground and scored three rushing touchdowns for the Golden Knights. Tom Fay threw a 29-yard score to Mike O’Meara.

Ardsley 10, Blind Brook 0: At Ardsley, Julian McGarvey threw a 5-yard touchdown to Gary Robbins for the game’s only touchdown.

Eastchester 38, Peekskill 6: At Eastchester, Mark Cacciola had 20 carries for 231 yards and a touchdown. Ryan Blume led the defense with 12 tackles and returned a fumble for a touchdown.

Pearl River 42, Port Washington 0: At Pearl River, James McKiernan scored three touchdowns and Jonathan Farley rushed for two more. Kevin Scrima threw one touchdown to both McKiernan and Nick Schiavone.

Fox Lane 20, Greeley 17: At Greeley, Jacob Payson went 17 for 30 for 152 yards and two touchdowns and Tanner More added 154 yards rushing and a score.

Rye Country Day 40, Long Island Lutheran 12: At Rye Country Day, Evander Jackson went 3 for 5 for 118 yards and two touchdowns. Hannes Boehning rushed for three scores.

Fieldston 41, Tuckahoe 18: At Tuckahoe, Mike Annunziata was 8 for 14 for 155 yards and two touchdowns for the Tigers. Both went to Alex Williams, who had 115 yards receiving.

Riverside 20, Saunders 8: At Roosevelt High School in Yonkers, Ernest Rice went 4 for 5 for 157 yards passing and Isiah Frias rushed for 89 yards and three touchdowns.

North Rockland 48, Ramapo 6: At North Rockland, Cameron Lewis rushed for 137 yards and four touchdowns. Lamar Seward Jr. added 107 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

Kennedy 38, Nazareth 14: At Kennedy, David Keogh went 10 for 17 for 114 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 60 yards and a score. Jimmy Weider added 75 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. The defense forced four turnovers.

Briarcliff/Hamilton 29, Croton-Harmon 0: At Croton, Nick Reish scored two touchdowns. Henry Anderson went 5 for 6 for 94 yards and a score. Luca Lombardi recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown.

Gorton 39, Roosevelt 0: At Gorton, six different players scored touchdowns, led by Alfred Koomsan, who had two. Malik Jones rushed for a team-high 98 yards and a touchdown. Jamel Batts led the defense with three sacks.

Friday’s highlights: T.J. Lavelle threw for 190 yards and three touchdowns and Will Tepedino rushed for two more as Rye romped Lourdes 42-18 in a rematch of last year’s Class A final. … Romeo Holden rushed for touchdowns of 58 and 72 yards as New Rochelle blanked host Scarsdale, 34-0. … Jake Katz went 6 for 11 for 144 yards and a touchdown to Eric Maurer, who caught four passes for 120 yards in Clarkstown North’s 28-20 win over visiting Mamaroneck. Daniel O’Rourke rushed for 171 yards and all three Tiger touchdowns. … Jack Howe went 8 for 17 for 126 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for another 72 yards, including a 60-yard touchdown, as Pleasantville beat visiting Putnam Valley 29-6 at Parkway Field. … Will Waterhouse had 160 yards rushing and three touchdowns as Hackley topped visiting Woodlands 41-12. … Tyreke Smith scored the go-ahead touchdown in Spring Valley’s come-from-behind 31-24 win at Ossining. … Sean Makar rushed for two touchdowns as Lakeland withstood Nyack’s comeback to win 21-14 at MacCalman Field. … Brandon Hodge rushed for a 10-yard touchdown with just 58 seconds left in Panas’ 14-10 defeat of visiting Tappan Zee. … Kevin Coleman (127) and Tony Terricano (104) each broke the 100-yard mark in Pelham’s 47-6 victory over visiting Yonkers.

Twitter: @lohudinsider

Lohud Girls Soccer Scoreboard for September 17

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Harrison 2, Rye 1 OT   

Goals: H – Erin Nelson Kayla Hymowitz. R – Remi White

Assists: H – Nelson.

Saves: – H – Kate Ryan 14. R – Hannah Freidrich 15

Halftime: 1-1

Noteworthy: A header from Hymowitz gave the Huskies the win.

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Somers 3, John Jay Cross River 2

Goals: S – Melina Couzis, Katrina Kurtz, Amanda Brugger. JJ – Caroline Touzeau, Grace Vittoria

Assists: S –Jenna Menta, Jessica Rodriguez, Sloane Ramsey. JJ – Georgia Mraz 

Saves: S – Lauren Chiriboga 1, Lauren Jockimo 1. JJ –  Elizabeth Jahn 12

Halftime: Somers 2, John Jay 1

Harvey 3, Forman 0

Goals: H – Charlotte Levy 2, Morgan Chapman

Assists: H – Sadie Albert, Amaya Henry

Saves: H – Kelly McMorrow 7; F – N/A

Halftime: 0-0

Noteworthy: Levy opened the scoring with 23 minutes left in the second half and scored the final goal with 10 seconds left.

Suffern 3, Scarsdale 0

Goals: Sf – Kailey Brenner, Hanna Ginsberg, Caleigh Cahoon

Assists: Sf -Kallie Goldstein 2, Tatiana Cruz 1

Saves:  Sc – N/A 13. Sf – Cassidy Rykowski 2

Half: Suffern 1, Scarsdale 0

Clarkstown North 2 – Ursuline 0

Goals: CN – Erika McCue, Jessica Reck

Assists: CN – Paige Ciganek 2

Saves: CN – Jamie Polansky 8. U – N/A.

Halftime: Clarkstown North 2, Ursuline 0

Marymount 4, Holy Child 0

Goals: M – Jackie Hall, Sheila Mastropasqua, Anna Monaco, Chloe Schnitt

Assists: M – Gabi, Phillip, Sheila Mastropasqua, Sarah Sullivan

Saves: M – Trinity Cole 3. HC – Giulia DeVita 8

Halftime: Marymount 1, Holy Child 0

Croton 8, Rye Neck 0

Goals: C – Katie Dorn 2, Grace Reyer 2, Charlotte Thornton, Ava Robine, Liz Garbarini, Ryan Noel 

Saves: RN – Marisa Santoli 13. C – Meaghan Walsh 2

Halftime: Croton 5 Rye Neck 0

Pleasantville 4, Hastings 0

Goals: Pv – Catherine Kauber, Lyndsey Minerva, Sydney Levine, Erin Egan

Assists: Pv – Kayla Proctor, Analese Picart

Saves: Pv – Kristie Guttridge 5.  Hs – Ani LeFevre 8

Halftime: Pleasantville 1, Hastings 0

Hen Hud 4, Peekskill 1

Goals: HH – Brett Mager, Kamryn Sherman, Sarah Vargas, Chloe Stewart. P – Hannah Hildago

Assists: HH – Deanna Marriott, Sarah Vargas, Kamryn Sherman, Melanie Porras

Saves: HH – Jaelynn Smith 1, Diana Guargilia 3. P – Kayla Slaughter 12

Halftime: Hen Hud 4, Peekskill 0

Noteworthy:  Vargas and Sherman alternated setting each other up and scoring.

Byram Hills 2, Pelham 1

Goals: BH – Hoffman, Rush. P – Emery.

Assists: BH – Hoffman, Feldman

Halftime: Byram Hills 2, Pelham 0

Saves: P – Maldonado. BH N/A 4

Mahopac 2, Ossining 0

Goals: Katie Yurish, Morgan Kirby

Assists: Sam Colatruglio, Kayleigh Miller

Halftime: Mahopac 1, Ossining 0

Saves: O – Juliana Abramovich 13. M – Julia Mende 10

Not reported

Greeley 2,Clarkstown South 0

Bronxville 1, Valhalla 0

High School Football scores and schedule

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Friday’s games

Carmel 21, Mahopac 0

Arlington 17, John Jay-EF 7

Rye 42, Lourdes 18

New Rochelle 34, Scarsdale 0

Pelham 47, Yonkers 6

Harrison 28, Beacon 21

Spring Valley 31, Ossining 24

Pleasantville 29, Putnam Valley 6

Panas 14, Tappan Zee 10

Clarkstown North 28, Mamaroneck 20

Brewster 56, Hen Hud 49

Yorktown 34, Somers 13

Hackley 41, Woodlands 12

Lakeland 21, Nyack 14

Saturday’s results

Westlake 21, Valhalla 17

Briarcliff/Hamilton 29, Croton-Harmon 0

Port Chester 15, Ketcham 14

North Rockland 48, Ramapo 6

Nanuet 26, Albertus Magnus 6

Riverside 20, Saunders 8

Kennedy 38, Nazareth 14

Eastchester 38, Peekskill 6

Irvington 24, Yonkers Montessori 22

Stepinac 42, Iona Prep 34

Fox Lane 20, Horace Greeley 17

Clarkstown South 30, Suffern 0

Bronxville 40, Haldane 15

Ardsley 10, Blind Brook 0

White Plains 44, Mount Vernon 18

Rye Country Day 40, Long Island Lutheran 12

Edgemont 38, Hastings 0

Byram Hills 42, Lincoln 6

Gorton 39, Roosevelt 0

Dobbs Ferry 38, Rye Neck 14

John Jay 28, Sleepy Hollow 7

Pearl River 42, Port Washington 0

Palisade Prep at Pawling, ppd.

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LH Logo: Varsity Scores And Schedules

Saturday’s results

Boys soccer

Rye Neck 1, Scarsdale 0

Sleepy Hollow 0, Hastings 0 (2 OT)

Arlington B 3, Mahopac 2

Hen Hud 2, Lourdes 0

North Salem 3, Westlake 2

Hackley 3, Riverdale 2

Peekskill 4, Ardsley 2

Pearl River 3, Clarkstown South 0

Somers 7, Gorton 0

Yonkers Montessori at Hamilton

Ketcham at Clarkstown North

Bronxville tournament

Consolation: Croton-Harmon 2, Tuckahoe 1

Championship: Bronxville 3, Valhalla 0

Girls soccer

Marymount 4, Holy Child 0

Pleasantville 4, Hastings 0

Hen Hud 4, Peekskill 1

Clarkstown North 2, Ursuline 0

Albertus Magnus 0, Pearl River 0 (2 OT)

Byram Hills 2, Pelham 1

Horace Greeley 2, Clarkstown South 0

Mahopac 2, Ossining 0

Suffern 3, Scarsdale 0

Somers 3, John Jay 2

Arlington 7, Mamaroneck 1

Harrison 2, Rye 0 (OT)

Mount Vernon at Carmel

Riverside at Tuckahoe

Riverside at Saunders

Nyack at Nanuet

Brewster at Panas

Croton-Harmon at Rye Neck

Gorton vs. Scarsdale B at Scout Field

Port Chester vs. East Ramapo

Pawling at Hamilton

Non-league opponent at North Rockland

Bronxville tournament

Consolation: noon

Championship: Bronxville 1, Valhalla 0

Field hockey

Pleasantville 2, Pawling 1

Clarkstown North 5, Ossining 0

Horace Greeley 1, North Rockland 0

Clarkstown South 4, Carmel 0

Suffern 4, Mahopac 3

Scarsdale 3, John Jay-EF 1

Yorktown 3, White Plains 2

North Salem 2, Lourdes 0

Somers 3, Sleepy Hollow 0

Rye 4, Bronxville 2

Mamaroneck 7, Arlington 0

Brewster 3, Putnam Valley 0

Byram Hills at Rye Neck

Briarcliff tournament

Consolation: Briarcliff 3, Hen Hud 1

Championship: Valhalla 1, Irvington 0

Volleyball

Briarcliff tournament

Yonkers tournament

Yorktown tournament

Scarsdale tournament

Pawling tournament

Tennis

Albertus Magnus vs. East Ramapo at Spring Valley

Sunday’s events

No events scheduled

Monday’s events

Boys soccer

Roosevelt at Saunders, 4 p.m.

John Jay-EF at White Plains, 4:15 p.m.

Arlington at Carmel, 4:30 p.m.

Pleasantville at Edgemont, 4:30 p.m.

Keio at Bronxville, 4:30 p.m.

Hamilton at Solomon Schechter, 4:30 p.m.

Croton-Harmon at Briarcliff, 4:30 p.m.

Irvington at Blind Brook, 4:30 p.m.

Fox Lane at Somers, 4:30 p.m.

Arlington B vs. Scarsdale B at Quaker Ridge School, 4:30 p.m.

Lakeland at Yorktown, 6 p.m.

Yonkers tournament

Yonkers vs. Lincoln at Tibbetts Park, 4 p.m.

Yonkers Montessori vs. Gorton at Tibbetts Park, 4 p.m.

Girls soccer

Clarkstown North at North Rockland, 3 p.m.

Clarkstown South vs. Suffern at Suffern MS., 4 p.m.

Pelham at Byram Hills, 4:15 p.m.

Easthcester vs. Saunders at Tibbets Brook Park, 4:15 p.m.

Panas at Putnam Valley, 4:15 p.m.

Mahopac at Arlington, 4:30 p.m.

Mamaroneck at Scarsdale, 4:30 p.m.

New Rochelle at Mount Vernon, 4:30 p.m.

Yorktown at Fox Lane, 4:30 p.m.

Horace Greeley at Ossining, 4:30 p.m.

North Salem at Westlake, 4:30 p.m.

Briarcliff at Valhalla, 4:30 p.m.

Pleasantville at Croton-Harmon, 4:30 p.m.

Rye Neck at Keio, 4:30 p.m.

Edgemont at Blind Brook, 4:30 p.m.

Irvington at Dobbs Ferry, 4:30 p.m.

Hastings at Woodlands, 4:30 p.m.

Hamilton at Yonkers Montessori, 4:30 p.m.

Solomon Schechter at Tuckahoe, 4:30 p.m.

Peekskill at Port Chester, 4:30 p.m.

Harrison at Tappan Zee, 4:30 p.m.

Lakeland at Rye, 4:30 p.m.

Albertus Magnus at Haldane, 4:30 p.m.

Gorton vs. East Ramapo at Ramapo, 4:30 p.m.

Ardsley at Sleepy Hollow, 4:45 p.m.

Bronxville at Pearl River, 4:45 p.m.

Nyack at Beacon, 5 p.m.

Ursuline at White Plains, 6:30 p.m.

Brewster at Lourdes, 7 p.m.

Field hockey

Ossining at Ursuline, 4:15 p.m.

Yorktown at Clarkstown North, 4:15 p.m.

Byram Hills at Nyack, 4:15 p.m.

White Plains at Pleasantville, 4:15 p.m.

Rye at Rye Country Day, 4:15 p.m.

Briarcliff at Somers, 4:15 p.m.

Valhalla at Pawling, 4:30 p.m.

Hen Hud at Panas, 4:30 p.m.

Horace Greeley at John Jay, 4:30 p.m.

Rye Neck at Croton-Harmon, 4:30 p.m.

Sleepy Hollow at Brewster, 4:45 p.m.

Suffern at Mamaroneck, 5 p.m.

Pelham at Lourdes, 5 p.m.

Pearl River at Lakeland, 5 p.m.

Harrison at Nanuet, 5:45 p.m

Volleyball

Port Chester at Mamaroneck, 4:15 p.m.

Ardsley at Harrison, 4:30 p.m.

Lakeland at Panas, 4:30 p.m

Solomon Schechter at Putnam Valley, 4:30 p.m.

Palisdae Prep at Pleasantville, 4:30 p.m.

Valhalla at Edgemont, 4:30 p.m

Woodlands at Rye Neck, 4:30 p.m.

Haldane at Keio, 4:30 p.m.

Ketcham at Horace Greeley, 4:30 p.m.

John Jay-EF at Hen Hud, 4:30 p.m

Clarkstown North at Tappan Zee, 4:30 p.m.

Gorton vs. East Ramapo at Spring Valley, 4:30 p.m.

Byram Hills at Sleepy Hollow, 4:30 p.m.

Hamilton at Briarcliff, 6 p.m

Blind Brook at Irvington, 6 p.m.

Croton-Harmon at Tuckahoe, 6 p.m.

Hastings at North Salem, 6 p.m.

Westlake at Dobbs Ferry, 6 p.m.

Carmel at Pawling, 6 p.m.

Swimming

Pelham vs. Harrison at LM Klein MS, 4:30 p.m.

Albertus Magnus vs. Rye/Rye Neck/Blind Brook at Hommocks MS., 4:30 p.m.

Brewster vs. Lakeland/Panas at Copper Beach MS., 4:30 p.m.

Tappan Zee at Suffern, 4:30 p.m.

Bronxville at White Plains, 4:30 p.m.

Briarcliff/Pleasantville/Westlake/Valhalla vs. Clarkstown at Felix Festa MS, 4:30 p.m.

Sleepy Hollow/Hastings/Edgemont/Irvington vs. John Jay at Carver Center Pool, 4:45 p.m.

Tennis

East Ramapo at Ossining, 4:15 p.m.

Ursuline at New Rochelle, 4:15 p.m.

Croton-Harmon at Pleasantville, 4:15 p.m.

Westlake at Valhalla, 4:15 p.m.

North Salem at Briarcliff, 4:15 p.m.

Bronxville at Keio, 4:15 p.m.

Rye Neck at Hastings, 4:15 p.m.

Blind Brook at Edgemont, 4:15 p.m.

Dobbs Ferry at Solomon Schechter, 4:15 p.m.

Woodlands at Irvington, 4:15 p.m.

Scarsdale vs. Mamaroneck at Flint Park, 4:15 p.m.

Maria Regina at Clarkstown North, 4:15 p.m.

Carmel at Haldane, 4:15 p.m.

Suffern at North Rockland, 4:15 p.m.

Panas at Mahopac, 4:15 p.m.

Tappan Zee at Nyack, 4:30 p.m.

Albertus Magnus at Nanuet, 4:30 p.m.

Pelham at Harrison, 4:30 p.m.

Ardsley at Byram Hills, 4:30 p.m.

Beacon at Eastchester, 4:30 p.m.

Brewster vs. Somers at Reis Park, 4:30 p.m.

Fox Lane vs. Rye at Rye Recreation Park, 4:30 p.m.

Clarkstown South at Pearl River, 4:30 p.m.

Hen Hud at Arlington, 4:30 p.m.

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