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Bears Beat Pawling: Southeast-Brewster Daily Sports Digest April 13

See what your local student athletes—and their biggest supporters—are up to today and take this week's poll.

Welcome to Patch's daily snapshot of sports in Brewster.

 

Brewster Baseball

The below was taken from the Brewster Central School District website:

Tuesday — The Brewster Bears defeated the Pawling Tigers by the score of 13-2 today at Brewster High School. The Bears evened off their record with the win at 2-2. 

Brewster scored two runs in the first and another in the second but exploded for five runs in the fourth and fifth innings to blow the game open. Sean Fitzgerald led the way going 2 for 2 with 4 RBI's. 

Matt Ghelarducci and Garrett Longhurst each had three hits and scored five runs combined. John Ferris, Sean Florenz and TJ DelFranco each had two hits apiece with TJ pitching two innings of 1 hit ball to notch the win. 

"I thought we had a great approach at the plate and it showed with 16 hits," said Coach Ed Mulvihill.  "Our pitching continues to keep us in games so if we can put together some hits we should be in good shape."

Brewster Girls Lacrosse

Liz Lleshaj recorded a game-high four goals and added an assist for Brewster in the 7-6 triumph against visiting Fox Lane Wednesday, according to Gina Pernicano's post on the LoHud Girls Lacrosse Blog.

Kennedy Catholic Boys Lacrosse

We thank Kennedy Catholic coaches' Vin and Nick Savastano for the below submission. Vin is a Brewster teacher, and team members Andrew Farrell and Bobby Kropkowski live in Southeast:

Records: Kennedy 3-1 Nanuet 0-3

At Kennedy Catholic

Kennedy Catholic - 5 - 3 - 4 - 1 final 13

Nanuet - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 final 0

Scoring: Kennedy Andrew Rodriguez ('Arod') - 7 goals Nick Garofano - 4 goals - 1 assist Joey Molfetta - 2 goals 2 assist Ryan Podlovits - 1 goal 1 assist Gerard Martirano - 1 goal Rino Galente - 1 goal Pat Gleason - 0 goals 1 assist Nanuet: No goal scorers

Saves: Nanuet: Sweet - 14 saves Kennedy: Dylan Kloster - 5 Saves

Summary: Kennedy Catholic jumped out to a quick 5-0 first quarter lead - led by Andrew Rodriguez first 3 goals for the Hat Trick. Rodriguez ('Arod') had a career high 7 goals in the game to come up one short of the school record.

The offense clicked on all cylinders and scored 13 goals today. Dylan Kloster preserved the shut-out on a late 4th quarter save.

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On tap today:

4:30 PM BASEBALL JV LEAGUE BREWSTER CSDNORTH SALEM HS

Source: http://sportspakdb.lhric.org

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