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Hudson Valley ESG team

June
30

Here’s the long-awaited ESG team, which will try to repeat last year’s sterling silver-medal performance. The squad is coached by John Callanan of Suffern and assisted by Joe Corace and Rob Molfetta of Mahopac.

The girls lacrosse team advanced to the gold-medal game last year for the first time since 2001. This year’s competition will take place July 24-27 at Binghamton East Middle School’s Alumni Stadium

ANNA BERMAN, GK, NORTH ROCKLAND
GINA MOLFETTA, GK, MAHOPAC
MICAELA DESIMONE, D, SUFFERN
CAITLIN KARNER, D, MAHOPAC
HANNAH LANG, D, JOHN JAY CR
JULIANA KENNEDY, D, RYE
BRIDGET McGOVERN, D, LAKELAND/PANAS
CAROLINE CHESTERMAN, M, NYACK
KELSEY REHAIN, M, SUFFERN
MARGARET SOUTHER, M, SCARSDALE
NICOLE RAFAJAC, M, SCARSDALE
EMILY BIONDI, M, BREWSTER
KATIE MURTAGH, M, RYE
SARAH HOGAN, M, BREWSTER
LAUREN KAHN, M, NANUET
TAYLOR MOORE, A, NORTH ROCKLAND
MACKENZY RYAN, A, MAHOPAC
COURTNEY McGRATH, A, NANUET
MOLLY DAVIN, A, PEARL RIVER
ALEXANDRA SCOTT, A, PEARL RIVER

ALTERNATES
ALEXANDRA FITZPATRICK, G, LAKELAND/PANAS
MORGAN McGOWAN, D, NORTH ROCKLAND
REBECCA TORRES, D, NANUET
ERIN McCABE, M, NYACK
CHLOE SOUKAS, M, NYACK
MOLLY O’BRIEN, M, RYE
EMMA TUCCI, M, RYE
NICOLE STILES, M, JOHN JAY CR
KELSEY BUB, A, LAKELAND/PANAS

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Nanuet-SWR live from Cortland

June
13

Stay here for updates from the Nanuet-SWR state semifinal.

After what happened last year (there were six semifinals in a row scheduled from 9 a.m.-9 p.m., the final game was washed out, and the Class C final had to be pushed back until Sunday), the state wisely decided to play the semifinals in each class at the same time, so it will all be done by 4.

Why am I telling you this? Because I don’t know whether Nanuet will be at the football stadium, which has a great internet connection, or the side field, which I’m not sure about. So I’ll either by typing in frequent updates myself, or calling them in at a lesser pace to the office. Either way, stay tuned. And I like everyone’s optimism in the poll, but make no mistake, Nanuet is a big-time underdog.

Update, 11:35 a.m.: I have wireless here and I will be providing scoring updates. Game will start on time at noon.

Update, 11:45: Section 2’s Niskayuna, the team that beat Yorktown by one in the Class B state playoffs, lost to Long Island’s Garden City 17-4 earlier today. Brighton (Section 5) beat Carthage (Section 3) in the other semifinal.

update 12:05 p.m.: SWR strikes first. Jen Devito converts an eight-meter shot with 23:24 left to go up 1-0.

update, 12:08: Kelly Fanshawe ties it for Nanuet on an eight-meter shot. She took a pretty good hit in the scoring area. There’s 21:30 left and SWR just called a timeout.

update, 12:18: Nanuet’s up 3-2 with 14:32 left. Hannah Frey (from Lauren Kahn) put the Golden Knights up 2-1, and K.C. Jentzen just gave them a 3-2 lead. Nanuet has also hit two posts so the lead could have been even bigger.

update, 12:25: Nanuet is now leading 4-2. Hannah Frey scored her second goal, both assisted by Lauren Kahn. We’re now in a mandatory water break with 11:43 left.

update, 12:30: Nanuet is up 5-4 with 7:08 left. Frey from Kahn for a third time made it 5-2, but SWR just got two back.

update, 12:36: It’s now tied at 5-5 and Nanuet called timeout with 5:07 left. In othe other semi, Skaneateles (the team that beat Nanuet last year) is leading 7-2 over Honeoye Falls-Lima.

update, 12:46: Nanuet leads 7-5 at the half. Jentzen broke the tie with 2:06 left, and then Courtney McGrath added a goal, assisted by Kelly Fanshawe, with 4.7 seconds to play. Unbelievable job by the Golden Knights so far, who have forced a lot of turnovers with their pressure defense all over the field. Frey has three goals (now 97 on the season) and Kahn has four assists, adding to her Section 1-best total (80).

update, 1:01: SWR just took a 9-8 lead with 21:17 left. Kahn gave Nanuet an 8-5 lead 1:10 into the second half, but the Wildcats scored four straight, three in the last 24 seconds.No timeout for Nanuet though.

update 1:10: It’s now 10-8 SWR with 15:59 left. Frey also received a yellow card and is still out for 45 more seconds. Nanuet’s gone eight minutes without scoring.

update, 1:15: It’s 12-8 SWR with 12:00 left. The Wildcats are on a 7-0 run over the last 10:50. They are controlling draws, showing patience on offense and converting easy scoring chances. Mandatory water break now.

update, 1:22: 13-8 SWR with 7:42 left. Nanuet just called its final timeout. The run is now 8-0 over the past 15 minutes.

update 1:33: SWR wins 14-8. Nanuet goes the final 23:50 without scoring. SWR ends on a 9-0 run and will play Skaneateles for the title tomorrow at noon.

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Nanuet will face defending state champions

June
12

After a 74-hour weather delay, Shoreham-Wading River defeated Manhasset 14-8 and will face Nanuet in the Class C state semifinals. Here’s the story from Newsday.

SWR won the state title last year, and has won the Long Island championship three years in a row. And how about this quote from the coach: “The second half has been our half all year. If we’re not running teams into the ground in the second half, something is wrong.”

Definitely something to watch for on Friday. The Golden Knights have speed and stamina.

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All-America selections

June
11

Congratulations to the five All-America and five all-America honorable mention selections. The selection committee was headed by Pearl River coach Laurie Mayernik. Here’s the list:

All-America
Hannah Frey, Nanuet
Courtney Miller, Horace Greeley
Chelsea Robinson, Lakeland/Panas
Ali Steinberg, Suffern
Jessi Steinberg, Suffern

Honorable mention
Caroline Chesterman, Nyack
Caitlin Collins, Lakeland/Panas
Chrissy Gutenberger, North Rockland
Lara Kozin, Suffern
Jaimie Morrison, Yorktown

Frey, Robinson and Jessi Steinberg were repeat winners, while Miller and Ali Steinberg were honorable mentions last year.

In other news, ESG coach John Callanan thinks he’ll have a final roster ready by Friday. Also, tomorrow I’ll have some more information on Nanuet’s state semifinal opponent.

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Nearing state records

June
10

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I’m can’t be sure how accurate these lists are (the updates appear to have stopped in 2006, before Yorktown won its fourth state title), but this is still remarkable. Courtney Miller (above) may have scored the third-most goals in a season (125) all-time in the state, while Lauren Kahn of Nanuet may have the third-most assists (76), with teammate Kelly Fanshawe in fourth (74). Of course Kahn and Fanshawe are still going.

Speaking of that, the Long Island Class C championship is today at 5, which will determine who Nanuet plays. I will have an update on the winnner as soon it becomes available, though I will be covering the boys games at Yorktown today so there will be a delay before I can post it.

(update, 11 a.m.: the boys lacrosse games at Yorktown have all been moved to tomorrow. No word on the Long Island games yet.)

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Nanuet makes it back to Cortland

June
9

The Golden Knights continued their dominating run through the postseason, defeating Section 9 O’Neill 21-5. Hannah Frey had four goals and six assists, and Lauren Kahn and K.C. Jentzen each had five goals and two assists for the Golden Knights, who led 14-2 at the half.

Justin Jones was at the game, and here’s his report. Nanuet will now face the Long Island winner (Manhasset or Shoreham-Wading River). The other semifinal will be Section 3’s Skaneateles (who beat Nanuet 19-4 in the state semis last season) and Section 5’s Honeoye Falls-Lima. All four possible semifinalists are ranked in the top 6 in the latest state poll.

I’ll have a lot more leading up to the semifinal this week, which is noon Friday at SUNY Cortland. And assuming all goes well with the internet at SUNY Cortland, I will also have live scoring updates during the game.

In the meantime, stick around for the All-America selections and the always-popular Empire State Games roster.

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Scouting Nanuet’s opponent

June
6

James I. O’Neill is the only Class C team in Section 9, so they automatically advanced to the state tournament. Still, they have won 11 in a row and have that section’s leading scorer in Suzy Williams (43 goals, 45 assists). More information can be found on Varsity 845.

Nanuet can’t look ahead, but I can. If the Golden Knights win, they will play at SUNY Cortland Friday at noon in the state semis against the Long Island champ, either Manhasset or Shoreham-Wading River. SWR is second and Manhasset third in the most recent state rankings, while Nanuet is 14th.

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All-section and all-league teams

June
6

Suffern led the way with 8 all-section players, followed by Lakeland/Panas (7), Yorktown (6), and Nanuet and North Rockland (5).

Also, the all-America selections were made last night, but I can’t release the list until all the players have been notified. I will post them as soon as I can. And ESG coach John Callanan said he would send over his roster early next week.

All-section team
Courtney Miller, Horace Greeley; Katie Honig, Horace Greeley; Caroline O’Brien, Horace Greeley; Rebecca Kaplan, Horace Greeley; Kelsey Sickles, Yorktown; Jaimie Morrison, Yorktown; Brittany Passarelli, Yorktown; Amanda Trendell, Yorktown; Brianna Concialdi, Yorktown; Caitlin Connell, Yorktown; Caitlyn Corace, Mahopac; Ashley Carey, Mahopac; Gina Molfetta, Mahopac; Caitlin Karner, Mahopac; Chrissy Gutenberger, North Rockland; Anna Berman, North Rockland; Olivia Lynch, North Rockland; Taylor Moore, North Rockland; Liz Dugan, North Rockland; Chelsea Robinson, Lakeland/Panas; Caitlin Collins, Lakeland/Panas; Tara McGovern, Lakeland/Panas; Jess Curran, Lakeland/Panas; Alex Fitzpatrick, Lakeland/Panas; Bridget McGovern, Lakeland/Panas; Leah DiSisto, Lakeland/Panas; Emma Sheeran, John Jay; Kirstin Lang, John Jay; Katherine Pickel, John Jay; Casey Bocklet, John Jay; Ali Steinberg, Suffern; Amanda Lambert, Suffern; Jessi Steinberg, Suffern; Lara Kozin, Suffern; Joanna Johnson, Suffern; Micaela Desimone, Suffern; Kelsey Rehain, Suffern; Karla Mendoza, Suffern; Maggie Connolly, Pearl River; Molly Davin, Pearl River; Brittany Creagh, Pearl River; Liz Chabot, Rye; Julianna Kennedy, Rye; Caroline Chesterman, Nyack; Erin Cummings, Nyack; Hannah Frey, Nanuet; Kelly Fanshawe, Nanuet; Lauren Kahn, Nanuet; Brianna Straut, Nanuet; Courtney McGrath, Nanuet; Racquel Lividini, Mamaroneck; Charlotte Gardiner, Mamaroneck; Margaret Souther, Scarsdale; Nicole Rafajac, Scarsdale; Jenny Pechman, Scarsdale; Angela Napoletano, Edgemont; Kerri Lucena, Tappan Zee; Lindsay Toppe, Fox Lane; Emily Biondi, Brewster; Jodi Rocco, Brewster; Vail Horn, Bronxville; Maria DeRobertis, North Salem; Tara Gleason, Putnam Valley; Amanda DeBlasio, Pleasantville; In-Hye Erstling, Sleepy Hollow.

Honorable mention
Casandra Honovich, Lakeland/Panas; Bethany Vibert, John Jay; Lauren Hayes, Yorktown; Brittany Mabus, Yorktown; Emily Rogers, Mahopac; Mackenzy Ryan, Mahopac; Morgan McGowan, North Rockland; Lauren Reilly, North Rockland; Christina Kiernan, Horace Greeley; Jenny Califano, Suffern; Shauna Conroy, Pearl River; Julie McBrien, Pearl River; Becky Torres, Nanuet; K.C. Jentzen, Nanuet; Amanda Tuck, Mamaroneck; Jenny Pechman, Scarsdale; Sarah Hogan, Brewster; Camilla Seirup, Bronxville; Liz Ruggi, North Salem; Jozi Kolaj, Somers; Chelsea Cortica, Arlington; Abigail Seelig, Ossining; Dana Borelli, Hastings.

All-league teams
League 1-A
Ali Steinberg, Suffern; Jesse Steinberg, Suffern; Amanda Lambert, Suffern; Lara Kozin, Suffern; Ali Mandel, Suffern; Joanna Johnson, Suffern; Courtney Miller, Horace Greeley; Katie Honig, Horace Greeley; Kirsten Lang, John Jay; Katherine Pickel, John Jay; Kelsey Sickles, Yorktown; Jaimie Morrison, Yorktown; Brittany Passarelli, Yorktown; Amanda Trendell, Yorktown; Caitlyn Corace, Mahopac; Ashley Carey, Mahopac; Chelsea Robinson, Lakeland/Panas; Caitlin Collins, Lakeland/Panas; Tara McGovern, Lakeland/Panas; Jess Curran, Lakeland/Panas, Alex Fitzpatrick, Lakeland/Panas, Chrissy Gutenberger, North Rockland; Anna Berman, North Rockland; Olivia Lynch, North Rockland.
Coach of the Year: Kelly LoFaso, Horace Greeley

League I-B
Maggie Connolly, Pearl River; Molly Davin, Pearl River; Brittany Creagh, Pearl River; Shauna Conroy, Pearl River; Julie McBrien, Pearl River; Liz Chabot, Rye; Julianna Kennedy, Rye; Caroline Chesterman, Nyack; Erin Cummings, Nyack; Hannah Frey, Nanuet; Kelly Fanshawe, Nanuet; Brianna Straut, Nanuet; Courtney McGrath, Nanuet; Becky Torres, Nanuet; KC Jentzen, Nanuet; Racquel Lividini, Mamaroneck; Charlotte Gardiner, Mamaroneck; Amanda Tuck, Mamaroneck; Margaret Souther, Scarsdale; Nicole Rafajac, Scarsdale; Jenny Pechman, Scarsdale; Angela Napoletano, Edgemont; Kerri Lucena, Tappan Zee.
Co-coaches of the Year: Laurie Mayernik, Pearl River; Karen Leitner, Nanuet

League II-A
Sam Wolff, Byram Hills; Lisa Falk, Byram Hills; Andrea Samson, Byram Hills; Lindsay Toppe, Fox Lane; Katie Dexter, Fox Lane; Kelsey Morell, Fox Lane; Emily Biondi, Brewster; Jodi Rocco, Brewster; Sarah Hogan, Brewster; Gina Morra, Brewster; Elle Quinn, Brewster; Sam Blackwell, Brewster; Maggie Confrey, Albertus Magnus; Ashley Huber, Albertus Magnus; Caroline Burke, Albertus Magnus; Carly Porath, Clarkstown North, Andrea Kalter, Clarkstown North; Mallori Seliger, Clarkstown North; Vail Horn, Bronxville; Carrie Poorman, Bronxville; Camilla Seirup, Bronxville; Jessica Palfrey, Bronxville; Molly McGroary, Clarkstown South; Emily O’Connor, Clarkstown South.
Coach of the Year: Missi Holland, Albertus Magnus

League II-B
Molly Kellogg, White Plains; Mary Drucker, Pelham; Sarah Stiefvater, Pelham; Liz Gordon, Harrison; Melissa Shulman, Harrison; Allie Schmitta, Harrison; Maureen McManus, Harrison; Katie Stillwagon, New Rochelle; Tara Gleason, Putnam Valley; Ashley Morgan, Putnam Valley; Brittney Kinsley, Putnam Valley; Caitlin White, Putnam Valley; Sharon Cranwell, Putnam Valley; Hannah Tavella, Putnam Valley; Jozi Kolaj, Somers; Kristine Zmuidins, Somers; Katie Marasco, Somers; Morgan Donohue, Somers; Maria DeRobertis, North Salem; Lily Krenza, North Salem; Liz Ruggi, North Salem; Katie Vincento, North Salem; Marissa Dale, North Salem; Ashley Nussbaum, North Salem.
Coach of the Year: Jenn Pihota, North Salem

League III-A
Kelsey Rosenblum, Hen Hud; Alex Broughton, Hen Hud; Melissa Oriechio, Hen Hud; Meghan Kiley, Hen Hud; Kelsey Sherman, Hen Hud; Aimee Monaghan, Ursuline; Maggie Tracy, Ursuline; Carleigh Johnston, Ursuline; Samantha Johnston, Ursuline; Amanda DeBlasio, Pleasantville; Bridget Munier, Pleasantville; Lindsay Gilfeather, Pleasantville; Katie Bathon, Pleasantville; Kristen Rollman, Pleasantville; Chelsea Cartica, Arlington; Tabby Santiago, Arlington; Kelsey Horton, Arlington; Ali Benedetto, Arlington; Michelle Clarke, Arlington; Abigail Seelig, Ossining; Caitlin Malone, Ossining; Angela Conte, Ossining; Nicole Trombetta, Ossining.
Coach of the Year: Gaffney Murray, Pleasantville

League III-B
Lily Qin, Ardsley; Jenna Libson, Ardsley; Alex Hunter, Ardsley; Bridget Rooney, Ardsley; Sophie Sylla, Ardsley; Catherine Orza, Briarcliff; Michelle Neider, Briarcliff; Caroline Weber, Briarcliff; Alexa Green, Briarcliff; Alexis Bateman, Sleepy Hollow; Jen Angevine, Sleepy Hollow; In-Hye Erstling, Sleepy Hollow; Bianca Bucci, Sleepy Hollow; Gabby Cellante, Sleepy Hollow; Gianna Volpe, Sleepy Hollow; Jennifer Lopez, Sleepy Hollow; Rachel Swenson, Sleepy Hollow; Kari McWalters, Hastings; Dana Borelli, Hastings; Andrea Stephens, Hastings; Laura Capucilli, Hastings; Marina Sideli, Hastings; Kelsey deCoarcey, Hastings; Claire Capuano, Hastings.

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Then there was one

June
5

Only Nanuet came out of Section 2 with a victory yesterday, as Yorktown and Lakeland/Panas saw their seasons end at the University at Albany. The difference for Nanuet and Laklenad/Panas was speed, while for Yorktown it may have been experience.

Here are the stories for Yorktown, Lakeland/Panas and Nanuet.

The Golden Knights will play O’Neill in the regional final Sunday at 2 at Dietz Stadium in Kingston. Congrats to the 33/65 who thought Nanuet would advance the furthest. Now will far do you think they will go? Here’s a hint—it will not be Sunday. Nanuet beat O’Neill 16-3 last year.

Also, stay tuned to the blog. I will be posting the all-section, all-league, all-Americans and Empire State Games teams here first.

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State playoffs begin

June
4

Here’s today’s regional semifinal schedule. All games will be played at University at Albany (directions)

Class B: Yorktown vs. Niskayuna, 3:30 p.m.
Class C: Nanuet vs. Albany Academy, 5:30 p.m.
Class A: Lakeland/Panas vs. Guilderland, 7:30 p.m.

Assuming that nothing has changed since last year, there is no press box and no wireless internet, so I will be calling in updates after each half, and my editor will post them here. So what does everyone think will happen?

UPDATE: GUILDERLAND-LAKELAND/PANAS 

Update 9:23 p.m.:

Guilderland 13, Lakeland/Panas 4 FINAL.
Chelsea Robinson led L/P with two goals and one assist.

Update 8:37 p.m.:

Guilderland 8, Lakeland/Panas 2 – HALFTIME
After Chelsea Robinson tied the score at 2-2, Guilderland scored the final six goals to end the half.

UPDATE: NANUET vs. ALBANY ACADEMY

7:20 p.m.:

Nanuet won 19-6. Nanuet advances to play James O’Neill on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Dietz Stadium in the state regional final. K.C Jentzen led Nanuet with five goals. Kelly Fanshawe had three goals and six assists.

6:25 p.m.:

Nanuet leads 12-5 at halftime. Nanuet scored its 12 goals in the first 9:30 of the game and led 9-2. K.C. Jentzen has four goals. Kelly Fanshawe has two goals and three assists.

UPDATE: YORKTOWN-NISKAYUNA

UPDATE 2

Yorktown lost to Niskayuna 13-12 to end the season 14-6-1.

Jaimie Morrison had five goals and two assists to lead the ‘Huskers.

Nisky led by as many as four in the second half and led 13-10 with five minutes remaining.

UPDATE 1

Niskayuna leads 7-5 at the half. Jaimie Morrison has three goals for the ‘Huskers, who had led 2-1 and 3-2 before giving up four straight goals within 1:23 midway through the half.

The winner will play Section 9 champion Saugerties in the state quarterfinals on Sunday.

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Repeat champions

June
3

Congratulations to Lakeland/Panas, Yorktown and Nanuet, who all successfully defending their sectional titles.

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Here are the links: Robinson rescues Rebels in overtime (and video), Yorktown defeats Greeley 19-8 (and video), and Nanuet’s Frey nets 300th in 14-9 win over Pirates (and video).

All the photos and video were by hard-working photographer Matthew Brown.

The day ended with another classic game between Suffern and Lakeland/Panas. The Rebels trailed by as many as five in the second half and never had a lead until the final second, when Chelsea Robinson (below) turned and scored off a pass from Caitlin Collins. I crammed as much as I could into the story, but that doesn’t even begin to describe all the twists and turns, like when Ali Steinberg missed all but six seconds of the 2nd OT with a yellow card, but Jessi Steinberg moved over to cover Robinson. Or how about the fact that Bridget McGovern’s goal, which tied the game in the 1st OT, was her first of the season. And Suffern’s breakaway at the end of the 2nd OT that ended with a shot just wide of the net. On a side note, I also never got the memo where “sudden death” turned into “sudden victory,” but I agree with the concept.

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By the way, I was planning on asking Section 1 coordinator Steve Young why the games were played Monday and not Sunday, but he wasn’t at Tappan Zee so I didn’t get the chance. I will call him tomorrow and pass along his explanation, though I think it has something to do with a conflict on TZ’s end.

Also, here were the results of the latest poll. Users picked Suffern by a count of 76-42, Yorktown 90-28 and Nanuet 105-13. And 36/118 (31 percent) picked the three winners.

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State playoffs schedule

June
3

Here is the schedule for the rest of the state playoffs. By the way, information on the Section 2 opponents can be found on the Albany Times Union girls lacrosse page.

I think it’s safe to say that Nanuet and Yorktown are about 50/50 or a hair better to win, while Lakeland/Panas is a clear underdog. Of course, whoever gets through Wednesday should make hotel reservations in Cortland—I think Section 9 is still a few years away from winning a state tournament game.

Regional semifinals, Wednesday
at University at Albany (aka SUNY Albany)
Yorktown vs. Niskayuna, 3:30 p.m.
Nanuet vs. Albany Academy, 5:30 p.m.
Lakeland/Panas vs. Guilderland, 7:30 p.m.

Regional finals, Sunday
at Dietz Stadium, Kingston
vs. Section 9 winners
Class C, 2 p.m.
Class B, 4 p.m.
Class A, 6 p.m.

State semifinals, June 13
at SUNY Cortland
Class B, 9:30 a.m.
Class C, noon
Class A, 2:30 p.m.

State finals, June 14
at SUNY Cortland
Class B, 9:30 a.m.
Class C, noon
Class A, 2:30 p.m.

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Championship day

June
2

Here’s the rundown of today’s Section 1 finals at Tappan Zee:

Class C: No. 1 Nanuet vs. No. 2 Pearl River, 3 p.m.
Class B: No. 1 Yorktown vs. No. 2 Horace Greeley, 5 p.m.

Class A: No. 1 Suffern vs. No. 2 Lakeland/Panas, 7 p.m.

SUFFERN VS. LAKELAND/PANAS

UPDATE 6: Lakeland/Panas wins 13-12 in the fourth overtime period — and second sudden death period — on a goal by Chelsea Robinson off an assist from Caitlin Collins with 1:47 left in the period.

UPDATE 5: The first, three-minute sudden-death overtime period his complete and it’s still tied 12-12. They will play another three-minute sudden-death OT period.

UPDATE 4: It’s still tied after two overtimes with each team scoring a goal. It’s now 12-12 heading into sudden death OT.

UPDATE 3: They’re going into overtime tied 11-11.

UPDATE 2: Suffern leads 9-8 with 10 minutes to go.

UPDATE 1: Suffern leads Lakeland/Panas 5-3 at the half. Five players scored unassisted goals for the Mounties. Caitlin Collins has two goals for the Rebels.

YORKTOWN-GREELEY

UPDATE 2: Yorktown wins 19-8. Jamie Morrison had seven goals for the ‘Huskers.

UPDATE 1: Justin called in to let us know that Yorktown leads Greeley, 13-3 with 22 minutes remaining in the game.

NANUET-PEARL RIVER:

UPDATE 3

Nanuet wins 14-9 as Hannah Frey has five goals, including the 300th on varsity, and one assist. She now has an even 300 goals.

UPDATE 2:Nanuet leads Pearl River 5-4 at the half. Hannah Frey has two goals and an assist for Nanuet. Molly Davin has one goal and one assist for Pearl River.

UPDATE 1:Nanuet leads 5-3 late in the first half.

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