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Yorktown’s biggest competition?

April
17

I’m sure that Yorktown is only focused on its next opponent. But that won’t stop me from looking ahead. Check out a potential opponent in the Class B state tournament, Canindaigua. The Braves just got back from a three-game road trip where they beat two nationally-ranked teams from Maryland, and then lost by 1 to the No. 1 team in the country. Junior midfielders Abbey Friend and Taylor D’Amore have given verbal commitments to North Carolina and Johns Hopkins. The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle has the whole story here.

We had some more late scores from Thursday night: Sharon Cranwell had five goals and one assist and Hannah Tavella added four goals and two assists as Putnam Valley beat North Salem 20-7. According to the coach who called in, Lily Krenza made 26 saves, so that means PV took 46 shots — can anyone there verify this? If so that has to be a season-high. Also, Sara Misisco scored six goals as Harrison beat Clarkstown North 17-8, Hayley Serebransky scored three goals in Pelham’s 7-6 win over Sleepy Hollow, and Lauren Kahn had five goals and three assists as Nanuet beat Bronxville 12-6.

Now on to Friday, where there’s seven games on the slate: Hackley-Poly Prep, Edgemont-Tappan Zee, Byram Hills-Ossining, Blind Brook-Wappingers, Mahopac-Kingston, Eastchester-White Plains and John Jay-Fox Lane. I’m in the office again tonight so I’ll be back later with some score updates.

This entry was posted on Friday, April 17th, 2009 at 3:40 pm by Harold Gutmann. Print Print | Email Email

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One Response to “Yorktown’s biggest competition?”

  1. wow

    don’t get to far a head here. there is a long march to the state tourney still for Y Town

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