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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 4E

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4E U9CAL REPORT Friday MAY31 iooo touonKEEPSiEjounNAL I Rhinebeck Millbropk advance to finals Lytic carries Indians into final round BRIARCLIFF MANOIt fate Lytlp continues to shoulder the load, as Hhincbick High School moves further into the postseason Tho pitcher fired two1 hitter and Witt 2 for 4 With tlueo IUII and three riyis Icoicd'in. lending the Indians over, sixth seeded Briar cliff, i In Section One, Class Tourna" ment Seventh Rhlncbcck 15 f) wilr play a double header tit fourth seeded Hasting on, Satur day In I ho opener, of the best of Ihreo title ftfricl fiainfc Three, If necessary, Is on Monday Lytic struck put six and walked three The two bill sho allowed wne singles in the sixth inning She has given up three hits in her last 14 innings owork Tho Indians broke the came open with five runs in the third to take 0 0 lead Ilhincbcck col lecte1 13 bits, incjuding three from Dcvu Brandcs (three runs scorid) UiUren Ccrnlglla was 2 for 4 Aly son Pcjuso drove In four runs The. Indians arc two victories away from a sectional title "We'rf j'olng Irt knowing we )iavc to. lilt tho ball," Ilhincbcck' coach Linda KrauSz sald'WeVe been wopklnfe witl the pitching machine. They're not afraid of fast pitching anymore, They're being real ng gresslvo running tho bases nn they're making thrngi happen 'Wo knew tho potential was thefr It was lust matter of putting It nil together And we've ilorto that," sl)Q said Hem Pietrqfcia Edgcworth overcomes tragedy to lead Blazers past Dobbs Ferry QAniwtt plow Srvic POODS FERRY Tato mado this Week tough for MillbroolcHlgh School softbnll player Erin EdgeWorth Hut Thursday, Edgcworth camo through and lifted her team to a 3 1 victory oyer Dobbs ForrV in a Section One Class Tournament scmifindj garni Edgcworth, wjioso uncltf and three cousins died In a' houso firo in.Copnkq last weekend, produced (ho game winning pa with an HB( doublo in Ihc first Inning that g.ye Mjllbrooka2 0lcad ''I )raycd all wqck nnd tried to concentrate on tho game," Masten family is well represented in the DeStefano Father, three sons entered in event OyMnrkll.

Dlckol Its called the" Ralph DeStefano Mi mon il Championship, but rybc for one ly this year they should (all it the M.isU Open Whm Hit VJlh DeStefano tliainpt'onship gets tindtrway Sat unlay tiloimhg at the College Hill Golf Coujst1 In PouglikeipsTe, not ont not two not evtn tjuce mem hem of the Masten family will fee Iryfoui Mike Masttn and his tbrte sons Luke JohiMind Miko all cflialiHcd to play in th championship flight of this yi ar DcSti fanM, the aua oldest golf todi name lit I think it pre Uy Cool said ir old I ilk I am hoping one of us tan do vi II Willi foiu nn'mbus fioni tin fiinilv plaviltg the odds nc oiihoik will do will And if inst In forv mi ins anvlhiiig om of the Misttnsis ilwavs f.ivniitc to ion, (did Mik( (In ol(l( st of tin Li i sons, won the matth play championship lit 1001 and 'I know thtro has been two fiom the Mime, family in the tournamtnt before, but I can't Hunk of anothei time when there was our Itt alone all playing in the same flight Col Itgc Hill PGA professional Bruce I lesland said A field of 32 golfers will tte it up in this yeai's championship flight Hie losers of Saturdays first round matches will make up the first flight There are also thiee other flights Keith Lazaiclnk of fthinibeek is tho defending champion and is back to defend his U)A title Ho is tho No I stcd and will tnett Tom Synioloii In a first round match1 The second round matches aro Sunday 'I he semifinal; aro June II and the finals on June 9 Arlington High School golfti John Soua was tho low iiualifiir and is tin No 2 siid He shut a i under A family affair Golf has always bun, a favAnti activity in Hit Mustcn'family 'Wi (the hi others) havt all pi tyi (I since we were young Luki ON DECK DESTEFANP CHAMP What: thq 60th Annual rtalph DoSiefqno Memorial chalnpionghlp Wtir; College Hill Qoll Course Poughkeopsie Pan 34 34 60 I arid 2 Juno 0 and 9 Format) Match play Dafandlnrf champion Keith Loz nrchik said It i tins in the family on the Masttn side My grandpa played and my untie John played in the county amateur championship and was the cliil) champion at MM Both Mikes and Luke have played in the DeStefano before Fif tun year old John A playing for the first time He just finished his golf season with Hie Ailington golf team So who is th! best Probably, overall and you Would gtt agreement from every one else Joiin is tho better of tho tlueo brother's' Luke said 'Mike and my father are ical solid I am too up and down It would take' a louplc Of victo lies including an upset or two, for any of tho Maslxms'to go head to head in the pcStefano If that hap pins it could be rough going for one mimbir of the family Ndl Masti alho known as Mom Who Is she going Unroot foi I he oik who winb I ijkc joki 1 am going to loot foi, all of Hum N( said I m'jus'l nl id they an njit placing each otlni in Hit fust i mind County championships reach finals in five junior divisions DyJ.W.Stowart PougliKeopsie Jaitrnni The 4orch wil be fiom young to old lii thus wttkend lJut chess County Tennis hampionships The junior tournament wraps up Satmday. and, Sunday while the adult tournament begins at tlicN Dutchess Itiuiiuet Club Twenty two juniors will be fighting for five differejit championships and GO adults will compete in three singles iind four (loublps. brackets fhe adult championships will bo do tulcd the weekend of Juno 22 Tho fledgling touVney is in its second year as the replacement for tho long running I'oughkeepsio Tennis Tpurnament and so far, it Tqnnls has shown stpady. Improvtment Entries have doubled since Jast year, according to tournament di rtctor Fred Mnynard Maynard credits tho strong turnout to a ten irany lacuuy finu a new jnoxaplaycr. friendly The old poughkpepslc Tennis Tournament was played on num ber of tennis courts scatfered throughout the City of Pouglikeep sio Because the city's recreation department is no longer involved Dutchess Itacquet Club will run the tournament exclusively on its.

indooc and outdoor courts "(hr the past), wo wero depend ing on phono calls iq get results and, now thpy can report ihem at tho club when tho majch'ls; over," Maynard said Maynard and Charles llardman, Dutcfwjss Ilatquet Club's. owncr, havo also worked around the players' busy ''We' ro trying to make the sched ulc more flexiblo than it Was in the particularly for the doubles events," 'Maynui'd'smd "WoJrc nlJ lowing everybody to schedule their oun matches throughout June We hope It's going to be easier We used to force Vomc of the early rounds Into deadline The event is not sanctioned by the United Slates Tennis Associa lion so anyone from Dutchess County is allowod to compete A event also keeps en tranco fees low, which allows the casual player a chance to compete Night Hawks: Fan support needed for successful year in Northeast League Edgcworth said "It was hard time, but I know my undo and cousins wero my guardian angels I thought about them all day I'dgeVvorth also scored Mil i Ibrook's third run Sho led off tho fifth inhing with a reached third on coneef ullvcj Sacrifico bunts sdQred on a wild pitch Millbrook (14 4), tho third seed, advanced to tliO bostofthrcq championship scries, which begins i with Saturday's doublohcadcr nt toppecded Ityti Neck. Gamo Three, If necessary, will (o Monday at Millbrook Dobbs Fijrry, Iho second finished Its season with a 15 2 record Eclgcworth'8 two out game win ncr followed two walks by Dobbs Ferry senior right bander Sabrina Washington, who struck out sevcrf allowed three hits and drove in the Eagles' only mil in tho final game of her career "1 didn't throw an many strikes as I wanted Washington Said Wo haven't fated too many pitch crs as good as Millbrook's this sea son and wo didn't hit well enough to. win I am happy that wo played our final gamo at our field (hough Millbrook's junlof rlght haridpf Lorcn Carrazzone struck out lr Walked none apd allowed four hits In seven innings to gain the victory tho Blazers "I thought pitched well." Car razzono said "Wo got a cpiiplo of runs early' and played their punts well Oh the Infield It was a closely played gamo and, wo made the enrronn lSECTION ONE FINALS VVhati Clasfl Clioniplonsllip No1 7 Rhlnobeck vs NO 4 Hs tings Whon: Saturday at 'Hastings 2 pm pnd 4pm Monday al nhlne bock TOA (II necessary) Wttnti Class Championship NO 3 Millbrook vs No 1 Flye Mock yvticm Saturday at Hastings, 2 find 4 p.rn Monday at Mil Ibrook TrfA (il necessary) pfayatoWin," Dobbs Ferry scored Itr the third Inrting to eloso ho tfcorc to ar when Washington drove Jn ManHy lCarlltz, who reached on an Infield single Hut tho Eagles 'stranded four' runners in the final three In nings Burke upsets Red Hook RED HOOK Nick Asclcnzo was tabulating tho scorcbook after the game When it lilt him It's tough to scatter 10 hits and win," tho Red Hpok High School Softball co cwolLsaid, knowing vie tory would be hflnl to come by with tho day his pitcher Staclp Gilbert was having Winning pitcher Colleen Barnes singled jn the winning run Thurs day as John Burke nipped the top seeded Haiders, 8 7 in an eight inning Section Nine, Class Tournament semifinal game It was One of those momentum thrillers Asdcnzo snld They sprayed tho ball around and ran the btscs will It was tbeii 'day They played wjth emotion and LOCAL BniBFJNF ACHIEVERS, NEWS NOTES SCHOLASTIC TMK Section Ona Open moot Millbrook's Nate Dolce mialifitd Tliursday for the state meet by winning the .1 000 meter steeplechase in a school record time of 10 minutes ,14 () si conds 1 he old i ord was st) by M'kt (iravcsCHMMinHWJ Hie last Millbrook tratk atlili to to qualify for slates was discus throwci Diwnlliirkhaidt in I'll) Hi Boiii finished sixth In tlu' tvent in 1 1 01 BASEBALL Sectional playoff Pawling will play Valtialla Ip the Sett Ion One, iCIass championship game at Dutchess Stadium Saturday nt 11 a Instead of 2 15 pm Highland wil play Ontcora In the Section Nine, Class tltlo game toddy at Uko Katrine's Gruncr Field at 2 Soctlpn Nino softball heart lied Rook finished tho season 18 2 Burke, now 9 10, advanced to the championship gamo Saturday 'I dont want to take anything away from my kids they had a fantastic year, Ascicnzo said "It was a tough loss because tho girls had the uspirations to move on Red Hook tobk a 4 0 lead in the first on a RBI triple by Courtney Marks and an RBI single by Sara Churchill Burke scored tlux'c times in the fourth to cut the deficit to 4 3 The two truths exc hanged single runs in the sixth, giving Red Hook a 5 4 pm instead ofdpm North Atlantic Loaguo Marjst College graduate Brandon Ticrney signed with the Nashua Hawks of tho independent lepgue The Brooklyn native will play first base EMPIRE STATE GAMES Soccer The Scholastic Men's tryoilts will be held at 3 Saturday at Wallklll High School Volleyball The Scholastic Women tryotits scheduled for this weekend have been postponed For mot information tall 424 'UK CVCUNG Toiir do Dutchet VI The Dutchess ahd Beyond Bicycling Club is sponsoring a number of bicycle tours of Dutchess County on Saturday and Sunday, Juno 0 Participants will have a clioicoof 13 (oursrfanglng in distance from Ip to 100 miles, through (ho rural 'countrysido of the county All rides start and finish at the FlcAsnnt Valley Town Hall, Route 44 Ten crccnt or an registration ices win donated to Rio Dutchess County be lead going into the seventh In tho seventh, Barnes tripled Avtth One out and scored on a Kris ten Krnlcwskl slnglo Jayno Peterson doubled in Krajcwsk! and later scored on a Ellen Cully single Red I took tied the game with two in its half of the seventh The first run scored on a double play and the second crossed the plate on a twostriko single by Yvonne Tw chcttl Marks finished with a single and triple to lead Red Hook Shannon Schultz nnd Turchctti each singled twice Cully had four hits to lead Burke Barnes and Peterson each col lected three hits Dan Ptctntfcsa Arts Council Fund Riders can start any time bctwocn 7 and 3 pm, but they should planjto finish by 6 Call Fred Schaeffcr (454 tlM.cxt 227 Moose tour The Maine Wheels Bicycle Club is holding its fourth annual Moose Tour from July 2ft Aug 2 The tour will take you through some of Western Maine's most unique scenic arois It is a six day, fully supported ride Call 207 741 2r77 FOOTBALL Pop Warner signup Southern Dutchess Pop Warner Football signups for East Fishkill and Fishkill youngsters will bo June 1,. Il and IS from 9 a at East; Fishkill Town Hall and at Gccring.

Park Signups will also take place' on June and 12" from 0 0 ro at (he East, Fishkill Recreation Center Pavilion and at Gcering Fork Ago groups aro 7 8 for flag, 14 for tackle football and 8 14 for chccrleading Call Pat Poesies Jeff Skinner (2981879) or Cnarlfo Ulecko (096 5180) John Jay: Patriots upend Admirals, 3 1 Continued ffpm 1 (piicher'sj circle," leave thi Schilling explained That put runners on the corners, but DiMaggio got Diedro De George to pop to third baseman Kate ejuinn In foul territory to end tho game "We let a cpuple easy plays fall through bUt held them pretty well," Schilling said 'You can't take Arlington too lightly Arlington coach Dick Beams snidJcftvlng twTi hlnncrs Ip scoring position witn no outs in tno nrst Inning was the key to the game "Without Scoring in that first In ning. they got their Beams said "Then, tho talent becomes even and their talent won out They Were the better team rWhat can I say'' Johri Jay scored tho first run of the game in the second Beth LeB aron walked and rode home on Kato Quinn's double to left center. Qitlnn was thrown out at third trying to stretch it to a triple Tho Patriots added their1 final two in tho sixth With one out, Beth Ammerata walked L)sa dcSousa'S grounder was gloved by third baseman Kim Wright, but her throw to second was low Nora Bitting then singled to plate Ammerata and cleSousa later scored on a wild pitch Continued from 1E the next best overall record for the title but With the caveat of hosting all five playoff games for winning both halves of the season So much change But the Night Hawks still have some work to do The club Is expecting a sellout of 3,500 on I opening night, but still needs an average cu 1,500 for 40 home games 16 break tyen Last year Newljurgh averaged Just 700 fans per game "Jt'fl going to be up to us to bring them back after opening night," said Ncwburgh assistant) gcnejul manager urant unesscr "uut i league teams this year, tire Texas Rarigers and tho expansion Tampa uay uevu iiaysi promotional evenfs, Newburgh will have several nightly features including While Newburgh docs not have a i The Man Each hight, an op major icaguo aiiuiauon, ino nigm Hawks play a slightly higher call bcr of ball, perhaps comparablo to a mid level, long season Class A team "We feel this is a higher level than is played In the New York Pcnn League, and you have all the fun and entertainment you get Over there," said Gricsscr, who is bank ing on the hopes that people who arc shut out of tickets due to the Rcnecades overwhelming nonular ity will take in a Night Hawks posjng piaycr will bo designated The Man irho strikes out threo times, every person in tho ballpark will receive a free sandwich from Subway Baseball Karaoke Someone will be chosen out of the audience to sing each evening The crowd will vote thumbs up or thumbs down on a prize Baseball Buddies Each eve ning, nine members bf the various youth baseball leagues In the area IIMliKi3HRH9 8pencrlnily'oughkeepl4JomM ran tell vou that so far the re I M6 will bo introduced with, a Night soonsS (SSa the rcSimuJuh? has Hawk player and tato the fielcfat Third baseman Joe O'Brien deflects a line drivp during a recent sponso i rom int. tummurmy; nas Jnto that competition thing, There's ihnlrrAcnnr. M01Ahnrnh Wlnht Mawka nmrllro Thn mnn sAasnn nhU iinriorwAV been positive Gricsscr and the front office staff, Including owner Jeff Kunion, believe the Hudson Valley can be a two team town, so to, speak The Hudson Valley Renegades play lust eight miles away across the New burgh Beacon Bridge The Jtene gades.

are a short season Class A room here tor two clubs Promotions ore plentiful The, Night Hawks put more of an emphasis on entertainment this season when they nabbed public address announcerentertainment director Rick Zolzer, who left the llcnegades in a dispute last ue their respective Position for the na tional anthem 'Of i course, nothing brings out fans like a winner With an outfield led by returning league Most Valu able Player Hugh Walker and stolen baso king Joey Madden, tho Night Hawks could challenge for the title this season Nftwhnrnh Nlnht Hawks nrnrtlrn Thn 1RDR season nhla undorwav on Saturday formcrDetroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals player John Wockcn fuss at the helm, will again be the favorite Dave LaPoint, who pitched for the Yankees, among other teams, is coming out of re Adirondack club Former Boston lied Sox standout Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd will be a pitcherpitching coach for Bangor So. It will be a comoetilivo league. Whether the fans take to It team affiliated with two major ccmber In addition to about 20 League rhampion Albany, with tircmejjt to pitch ond manage tho jn ewburgh is another story NIGIfT IIAWHS 1096'SCHEDULE JONI RliOdt Itltnd I nhodt bland i 05 nhl( liland. 4 niml Island MOT Adirondack, 7 Miondack, Adirondack) nu rHjacn 4. va i Elmtta 7 ml 11 Elmlra 7pm ai cirrma to aa ai timira i al Bartow 730 al Bangw 730 1 09 Din ItaCAdirondaoti Som 14 al Adirondack, 7 05 Ad ron dack 7 09 i OFF 17 at Rhoda liland 7 05 m' al Rhoda laland 7 05 0 at niioda liland 7 08 0 al Rhoda la land Jpm," WI tOFF.l Albany, Albany 4 Albany AI bany Bangor Bangor 8 05 aVBapgor Banoor 10 OFF Hat.

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