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Williams Closes in on 1,000: Rivertowns Daily Sports Digest, Feb. 13

See what your local student-athletes—and their biggest supporters—are up to.

Welcome to Patch's daily snapshot of sports in the Rivertowns.

 

Mercy women's hoops

We thank the Mercy College Sports Information Department for the below submissions:

The women's basketball team fell at C.W. Post tonight (Feb. 8), 81-59. Senior forward Jasmine Williams recorded her first double-double in weeks and is now just seven points shy of reaching 1,000 for her career.

The next game will be this Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 5:30 p.m.

Details of the C.W. Post game here.

 

Mercy men's hoops

Below is the press release detailing Wednesday night's (Feb. 8) 98-67 loss for the Mercy College men's basketball squad to East Coast Conference-opponent C.W. Post.

Click here to see the release.

 

College News from Dick Miller

Basketball: 

At Geneseo, Albie Skrelji (H '09) of Oneonta and Ryan Riefenhauser (DF '09) were on opposing sides, with the home team the winners, 67-57. In this one, Skreli had 6 points, 2 boards, and a steal, while Riefenhauser had a team high of 15 points, a game high of 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals. Oneonta now is 2-19:1-13, while Geneseo's record is 10-10:8-5.

In a 63-60 loss to guests Fredonia, Junghoon Roh (D.F.'08) had 6 points on 3 baskets, plus 2 boards, 2 assists, and 2 steals in the game. The record is now 7-14: 5-9.

Nick Nedwick (Irv.'09) had 12 ponts, 4 boards, 5 assists, and a steal in Eastern Connecticut's 71-52 at home with Plymouth State. The record: 12-4:8-2.

At Bard, Kevin Dahill (D.F.'09) had 1 rebound in the 91-52 win, as the Skidmore five's record stands at 13-6:7-3.

At Curry, Salve Regina won the game, 51-41, with Lisa Bucci (Irv.'10) having 2 assists and 1 steal in the win, with the record now 13-8:12-4.

 

On tap today:

Hastings H.S.:


5:45 PM BOYS BASKETBALL Modified LEAGUE HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOLBRONXVILLE
4:15 PM GIRLS BASKETBALL JV NON-LEAGUE NEW ROCHELLE HSHASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL COCHRAN GYM

Irvington H.S.:


6:30 PM BOYS BASKETBALL JV NON-LEAGUE IRVINGTON HSARDSLEY HS
5:00 PM GIRLS BASKETBALL JV NON-LEAGUE IRVINGTON HSARDSLEY HS


Source: http://sportspakdb.lhric.org

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jobobg2 May 19, 2013 at 11:23 am
I'd like to Thank everyone that came out to support the scholarship fund. We were able to raise overRead More $500. for the day.I also want to thank the students that came out to help. Bob Galinski,club advisor,Hastings schools
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The letter does not seem to mention if they have personal experience as an educator or as a parentRead More with kids now, kids past years or kids future years in the Irvington School District. Sometimes the perspective is different if you have lived the experience with kids in the Irvington School District. I have three kids -- one graduate last year and is at Cornell University, one is grade nine and one is grade three. All three got great teachers, small class size and extra help or enrichment as needed. I think the arts programs can be expanded -- music, drama, fine arts (both in classes and electives plus stipends to pay teachers for clubs and after school activities). However, this is a school district that values having small class size and keeping strong all the academics core subjects required for graduation and college plus making a priority sports opportunities middle school through high schools at all levels and types of sports. If you are high achiever it works grades k-12; if you are a child with special education needs or learning issues needs or extra help needs it works too. The average student is the one who is often forgotten in Irvington School District since they just do their thing in school, after school activities and move from grade to grade uneventful but nothing that will be memorable at least in my experience.
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