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Long Island's Best Pitcher Ever? Stavola Records 1,000th Strikeout
Every time she takes the mound, East Hampton softball pitcher Jessie Stavola seeks a victory for a team. Everything else – the strikeouts, the no-hitters, the accolades – come secondary. The way the senior has pitched over the last four years, those career details are adding up and further cementing her as Long Island’s greatest ever pitcher.
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Westhampton Softball Takes Strike One In Bid For Playoffs
Needing one victory in their final three games, the Lady Hurricanes watched strike one blow by in the wind. The bats, quiet in the last two weeks, couldn’t quite solve Rocky Point starter Brittany Stevenson. The Eagles ace tossed a three-hit shutout and struck out 12 in her squad’s 3-0 victory at Hampton Field West.
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476 Finish, $20,000 Raised, One Proposal At Minds Over Matter 5K
More than 500 runners hit the streets of downtown Sag Harbor to raise money for the Gwen L. Kosinski Foundation, a non-profit organization that raises money for brain tumor research and honors the Sag Harbor woman who in 2002 lost her life after a long bout with a brain tumor.
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Bridgehampton’s Walker Slated To Join Arena Football's Green Bay Blizzard
When former East Hampton football star Jarrell Walker completes his stay at C.W. Post University on Sunday, graduating with a degree in computer information systems, he is sure to soak in the moment. The next day it’s back to business in a whole new way - when he flies to Milwaukee Monday and drives north to sign with the Green Bay Blizzard of Arena Football 2.
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May Cup Marks Start Of Wednesday Night Fever At Breakwater YC
Wednesdays are the unofficial designated night for cruising and schmoozing at yacht clubs up and down Long Island. At Sag Harbor's Breakwater, it’s always been race night, the first of many to come in this - the club’s 20th anniversary season. Opening night of the May Cup kicked off in grand style.
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On Campus: East Hampton’s Smith Seizing Opportunity In Goal At Adelphi
The top two goaltenders on the Adelphi men’s lacrosse team - East Hampton’s Drew Smith and teammate Devin Schneiderbauer - aren’t just fierce competitors, they’re also best friends, and roommates.
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SI’s Kraus Places 57th At Women's Olympic Marathon Trials
Shelter Island graduate Janelle Kraus had hoped that hip and back problems that hampered her training leading up to the 2008 United States Women's Olympic Marathon Trials in Boston would not surface, but they did as she had to settle for a time of 2:45.02, good for 57th place out of 146 starters.
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No Boundaries In Sight For Adventure Racing Tandem Scheerer and Hymes
Mary Scheerer and Shari Hymes are right at home in the wilderness, sans cell phone and beach blanket. Since their initial quest, they’ve competed everywhere from up and down the East Coast to Australia's Down Under, pushing their bodies and minds to the limit with challenges that are as mentally trying as they are physically exhausting.
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Mariners' Near Flawless Ball Not Enough Against John Glenn
Mariner Head Coach Duane Arnister couldn’t have asked for much more other than a win, the component the post-season hopefuls needed most. John Glenn fought off rallies left and right, the final coming in the seventh inning of their hard-earned 4-3 victory on the road.
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Westhampton Bats Never Rest; ’Canes Come Back To Beat Hampton Bays
Joe Candela’s eyes lit up when he saw a pitch he liked. The Westhampton Beach baseball team’s No. 3 hitter, with a tie game one long ball away, strode forward and let rip a wicked swing. When the ball finally landed, the Hurricanes climbed all the way back even with Hampton Bays, their offense once again displaying its might.
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Sixth-Inning Breakthrough Catapults Hampton Bays Over Babylon
Each side entered the game with just one loss. Hampton Bays, hitless for the first five innings, erupted for four runs in the sixth off Panthers ace Tiana Giuliano to secure its most significant win to date this season. The victory, which avenged a loss to Babylon in the 2006 county championship, sets the stage for a mammoth clash with Class A power Mount Sinai on Tuesday, April 29.
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East Hampton Softball Falls On Losing End Of Pitcher’s Duel With ESM
With runners at second and third, Reale opted to walk Shark clean-up hitter Chelsea Kull to load the bases and set up the force at home plate. The Bonacs (10-1, 8-1 Division III) never had the chance, as Clarke worked the count to 3-0, took a strike, and then drove a Stavola offering into a center field for the game-winning run.
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