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Daily Sports Digest: Scognamglio Sisters Lead Pearl River Over Falcons

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The Super Bowl Is Set

The New York Giants and New England Patriots both punched their tickets to Indianapolis thanks to late game plays made by kickers.

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The Patriots made it to the big game thanks to a missed kick wide left by Billy Cundiff of the Ravens where the Giants got in thanks to Lawrence Tynes nailing one from 31 yards out.

If the script seems eerily familiar that’s because we all saw this story before, as these two teams faced off Feb. 3, 2008 in Glendale Arizona. We all know what happened back then, but as every boxing promoter will tell you, the money is always in the rematch.

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made the 2,905 mile trip from the Meadowlands to Candlestick Park, but now the question is…. Who’s going to Indy?

College Notes

Bateman, Spartans on the run

Sophomore Keeley Bateman of Pearl River ran a personal best and set a school record as the St. Thomas Aquinas College track and field team a acquitted itself quite well at The Great Dane Classic at the New Balance Center in upper Manhattan.

Bateman was timed in 2:20.52 in the 800, good for her 20th overall in a field of some of the best runners in the country. 

Freshman Kaitlyn Mancini ran a personal best in the 60 with a school standard record of 8.32.

The Lady Spartans’ 4x400 relay team of Catherine Sandkuhl of North Babylon, Bateman, Chelsea Klinger of Owego, and Ashley Stokkelan of Warwick ran their second-best time of the season, winning their heat in 4:18.82.

Not leaving the men to be undone, sophomore George Erazo of North Babylon continued his tremendous season by finishing sixth overall in a time of 48.81 of a field of some of the best 400 runners in the region.  

Freshman Alex Andre of North Rockland ran a very-fine 1:58.65 in the 800.

The Spartans return to action at the Terrier Classic at Boston University on Friday (Jan. 27) and Saturday (Jan. 28).

Jaspers on a roll

Liam McCabe-Moran of New Rochelle, a senior guard, is averaging six points and 2.5 rebounds per game for the Manhattan College men’s basketball team.

The Jaspers, who are 13-7 after defeating visiting Niagara, 71-64, for their fifth straight victory, will be in Buffalo on Friday to meet Canisius College (4-14) at 7:15 p.m. The Jaspers stay on the road for a game against Niagara University (9-11) on Sunday at 4 p.m.

McCabe-Moran also has 18 assists on the season, with 14 steals.

Kilpatrick, Bearcats brace for No. 1 Orange

Sophomore Sean Kilpatrick of White Plains and the University of Cincinnati men’s basketball team will have its hand full tonight as it hopes to bounce back from a 77-74 overtime loss to West Virginia (15-5) in Morgantown, W.Va.

The Bearcats (15-5) are being led offensively by Kilpatrick, an alum of Notre Dame Prep who is averaging 16 points per game. In the loss to West Virginia, Kilpatrick was held to 12 points, but posted nine assists and had two steals.

Syracuse carries a nearly flawless 20-1 record and the nation’s No. 1 ranking into the Bearcats’ Fifth Third Arena at 7 p.m. The game will be televised live on ESPN.

Getting limited playing time for the Orange is junior forward Matt Lyde-Cajuste of Mount Vernon, who has played only 10 minutes in eight games.

Junior Mookie Jones of Peekskill, who had appeared in seven games, averaging three points, has left the team for personal reasons. Given University policy and Federal student privacy laws, officials are unable to provide any further details at this time.

Cincinnati’s Kilpatrick will be much closer to home on Saturday, Jan. 28 when the Bearcats meet Rutgers (11-9) in Piscataway, NJ, at 6 p.m.

Yesterday’s Results:

Sport: Boys Basketball (Friday)

Game: Pearl River vs. Albertus Magnus

Score:

Highlights: Pat McGuinness led the Falcons with 16 points while Jack Sullivan added 14 in the win. Pearl River’s Joe Clinton had 14 points in the loss.

Sport: Girls Basketball (Friday)

Game: Pearl River vs. Albertus Magnus

Score:

Highlights: Christa Scognamiglio led Pearl River with 17 points and Marissa Scognamiglio added 14 as the Pirates came from behind to beat Albertus Magnus. Kelly Guarino led the Falcons with 12 points.

Sport: Track and Field (Friday)

Event: League 4B Championship

Highlights: Pearl River won the boys and girls championships.

Today’s Schedule:                

In Boys Basketball, Pearl River will head to Suffern at 4 p.m.  

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