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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 36

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H. i jfi r. I 6P Thursday, January 8, 1998 YK Local Sports Gannett Newspapers wrestling assist marik loir Irish Sacred Heart senior notches 500th career assist in a 58-38 victory oyer St Catherines line and finished with 24 points, including 14 in the third quarter for the top-ranked team in the Conference I poll. Erica Hart led Gorton with 18 points. Amber Jackson grabbed nine rebounds and Alicia Johnson and Rhesa Brown had eight apiece for J.

ODonohue hauls in her 1 career rebound for Eagles GIRLS BASKETBALL BAm. sS'lffUzS Jnjm SNk NVMAe Dm Mr NC Hart i Hsddsy 51, flsldrton4a At Hackley. Lisa Nugent scored a season-high 26 points, including all 10 of her teams points in the fourth quarter, and added 14 rebounds and six steal. Lauren Reynolds grabbed. 13 rebounds and Jad Goff had six rebounds and six assists for the CwnpUsdfromstsffraports 1 Senior point guard Nanqy Osika recorded her 500th career assist in the second quarter as Sacred Heart cruised to a 58-38 victory yesterday over St Catherines in the Bronx.

A four-year starter, she is the first in school history to reach that mark, male or female. Nancy Osika wound, up with six points and eight assists for the bringing her career total to. 505 assists. Sister Susan Osika led Sacred Heart with 17 points and nine steals, six in the second quarter. Joanne Stratigakis added eight points and.

14 rebounds for the Irish, ranked third in Conference III. lforenlka' Nolan had four points and 10 rebounds. Debra Parchen scored 13 points for St Catherines, crpd HMrt (P-1) SCMNrtWMMI imzi At Masters, Dragons center Jay Washington led all sewers with 25 points and 19 rebounds. Small forward Brian Harrington of Hastings added 13 points and nine assists in the Fairchester League game. Chris McKeon had 12 points, five rebounds and four assists for Masters.

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The senior guardforward grabbed her career rebound early in the fourth quarter of an 86-4 victory over' host Val-, hall needed. 12 rebounds and finished with 13. Donohue scored the point of her career last season ahd is the schools all-time leading scorer. Shes also the first girl in school history to get 1,000 lMfcU4NL frBttMk-NfeMBrelJtllmyXPHw, At Mount Vernon, Trad Garff scored 14 of her game-high 21 points in the first half as Scars-dale overcame a 10-0 defldt to open the game. Mount Vernon led 10-0 when Aminah Mills suf- 1441, Arnold 7- WMUPUne41 At White Plains, sophomore Darryl Ifontiero stole the ball with five, seconds remaining, drove the length of the floor and hit a lay up at the buzzer to lift Mamaroneck.

It was lfamaro-necks first win over White Plains in more than a decade. Mamaro-necki Brad Silverman hit two free throwz with 21 seconds remaining to tie the game at 41. Senior Clark Cooke scored eight 'of his season-high 15 points in the second half for Mamaroneck, which raised its record to 6-2 after finishing' 4-17 last year. Kyle Jones scored 14 points for White Plains, which is ranked second in the Conference I poll wksonNiW u'liln-fl WnSSSTu jSmwiSS! l-l-XMlomirilXSooucliraMXIMInsirllX IMwdwl I XTklOK I4-I4-4X mm (). Cuy .141 -low 4-M4, MMsM-MIe Omsk SMlAMrtfew.

At Keio, Tsubasa Inoue had 16 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 steals to lead Keio to its first win. Jun Tanabe added 12 points and seven rebounds for the host KW Rm Nodi 88 BMki 44-4 CM 144 mm Fifth-ranked Eagles soar in debut at home CompiM from stall raporti Dobbs Ferry came home in dramatic fashion yesterday. Sophomore Doug Campana nailed the go-ahead shot with 30 seconds remaining in overtime to give the host Eagles a 46-45 extra session win over Eastchester in their first home game of the season. Bill Behuniak pulled down a team-high 13 rebounds and added 10 points for the Eagles, who are ranked No. 5 in the Conference III poll.

I was satisfied with the win of course and we were pretty excited about it with this being our first home game, Dobbs Ferry coach John Costello said. We had three kids foul out but we hung in there at the end. Matt Unterman chipped in 10 points for the Eagles. Frank Fiore led Eastchester, ranked third in the Conference III poll, with 12 points. MfiJIiS non 4-1-IX MmwV-1-7, HrtS PlrwwM 144 pwi aowmen l-l-l Joimoon MomWIMKCoroas M- BOYS BASKETBALL Km Hiii NMdqr (M M.

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Levine scored a season-high 13 points and center Lowell Thompson added 14 points for the Cardinals, who snapped an eight-game losing streak-Forward Eric-Vega had; nine points for Blessed Sacrament in the CHSAA Division gkme. lY" If 41114-41 IT CrthoW Prw 04, Mil 7-fl 1 44-1X McK- 17-4-41 feott) Lonw U4 Kons 744, DWwi I-S-l-il, LMuRl M-X MflU HonSo iHkRHife BELwtnoX At Cardinal Hayes, forward Nick DelFico scored 12 points for Iona Prep, which entered the game on a three game-winning streak. Center Bemie Childs added eight points for the Gaels, who were rattled by the Cardinal Hayes fell-court pressure defense. Guard Guillermo Sanches cored a season-high 22 points for Cardinal Hayes, which broke the game open with a 21-4 run in the first half en route to its fifth straight win. nts and 1,000 rebounds in She will be honored before todays home game against Rye Neck.

Becky Donohue, Jessies, twin sister, got her career, rebound season and is the schools all-time leading rebounder. She is less than 100 points from 1,000 for her career. Jessie O'Donohue led Dobbs Ferry, ranked No. 2 in the Conference III poll, yesterday with 28 points, while Becky ODonohue added 26. Jackie Ferrari contributed 12 for the Eagles.

MfeaFWrvIMI iiiiii' Witt1 IoSSXTSk fered a knee iqjury and never returned. Lindsay Badger added 14 points for Scarsdale, ranked third in the Conference I polL Virginia Brisley led Mount Vernon with 13 points. Mlb 144 NrtM ill Draws lit NMw MV! BMW. TRACK AND HELD From stiff raporti Mount Vernon and New Rochelle were the Westchester County girls and boys champs while the Suffern girls and Ra-mapo boys teams finished first among Rockland teams during the Millrose Time Trials 1, 600-meter relays yesterday at Rockland Community College. All four teams qualified to compete in the Suburban Mile High School Relay during the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden on Feb.

13. Mount Vernon had to fight off New Rochelle and Ursuline in a tightly contested girls The Knights' foursome of Sophie Syl-vin (64.1), Hichanne Campbell (60.5), Florence Maclin (64.4), and Stacey Ann Carr (59.1) clocked 4:08.1. New Rochelle was right behind in 4:08.4. Ursuline stayed in contention until late in the race -and finished third in 4:13.0. Bronxville, which ran 4:15.7, and Kennedy, which clocked 426.6, completed the top five.

The New Rochelle boys 1,600 of Jared Faya, Geoffrey Smith, Evan Armbrister, and Ernest Davis clocked a winning time of 3292. The rest of the top five was White Plains (323.7), Bronxville (324.0), Mount Vernon and Woodlands (3282). Ramapo dethroned defending champ North Rockland with the -aid of. a dropped baton on tha -Red Raiders leadoff leg. Rama-pos Jason Bordainick, Richard Chase, Derek1 Berg and Linton Scalett clocked 3212.

North Rockland, which had clocked 3202 in its last meet, ran a 322.7. Rounding out the top five were Pearl River (3252), Suffern 3252, and Clarkstown South (328.7). The Suffern girls team, a repeat champ, posted the easiest win, clocking 4:05.6. The Moun-ties were 1 followed by North Rockland Ramapo (4202) and Clarkstown South (4232). Jessica Bernstein give Suffern a sizable lead by running ha leadoff leg in 612.

The other runners ami their spUts were Jen Strysko (622), Rebecca Quimby (62.4), and Misty Scott (592). Butter toads Mount Jamal Butter set two meet records to help Mount St Michael win yesterdays CHSAA Bronx Championships with 63 points at Manhattan College. Butter won the 300 meters in 37.6 seconds and the 55 in 6.4 seconds. The latter time is the fostest by an area athlete this Other Mount winners were Gavin Lee in the high jump (6-2), Allister Shunter in the 600 (126.7), Eric Bacchus in the. 55 hurdles (8.1), and Eddie Corbett in the 1,600 Fordham Prep was second with 26 points i ij I A Stpff ptioloJMM MoMoy Rye Necks Joe Kaminski takes a jumper over Keio defenders In yesterdaysgame at Keio.

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3n is 17 is a 14 a omt.m-ix. S-feWMsM RwBwfewnourXCwwrfe GcHMk XVHdiok. Mud Brook 58(01 At Hastings, guard Brian Martin came off the bench to score a career-high 17 points. Seven of the juniors points were in overtime as he sank five of six free-throw attempts. Senior guard Phil Arnold added 16 points and six assists off the bench for Hastings, the fourth-ranked team in Conference III.

Farid Johnson had a game-high 21 points as Hastings won its fourth-straight game. Junior guard Matt Bag-man scored 19 points to lead Blind Brook. Em NSi Pwoy 1441 Cmn 44-M, UMwmm 4-1-- Ee Maw Ftoi, JWHM Dft Vernon 50 At Scarsdale, center Kris Ibe-zim scored a game-high 13 points to lead Mount Vernon in the League I-A game. Forward Keith -Manning added eight points fertile Conference I top-ranked Knights, who trailed 19-7 after' the first quarter. Jim Detmer sewed 11 points, including three 3-pointers and forward Mareoi Torres added 10 points for the Raiders.

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I EwkfMkr 14 SMoskr S-L MMraWJXSemMinUS THRMiyB Mtti Continued from page ID well we dont have a lot of confidence, Jensen said. We have a tendency to second-guess ourselves a lot Each kid on this team has his own problems right now. and we havent practiced well. The way you pfactice is the way you play in games. Its the second tipie this season the Panthers have lost at home to Hamilton.

The Red Raiders won in the opening round of the Pleasantville holiday tournament 57-53. As soon as this one was ova, DelVals players surrounded him glad. with congratulations and a number of fans came aoT the floor in4i to wish Section ls winningest hmnb mo om m-ix k. gw 44-u coach welL The landmark victory smbw i i unoanoaoJ 4-i-i7, ewomo 144 Jofrv came in what is likely his last AnSciMur lW1, Beu0IL PloiiwMfe 141) Fnv 444 Mm 14-X It was nice, DelVal said. ratsTTd imS.14 This is it probably so rm spaMsM-NtMrtMXiu I Bmm MMmpk MlcandUi 14 FfrUiydi Parti 14 3.

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