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Daily Sports Digest: Nolan, Tuckahoe Basketball Win Tournament

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Whether it be Bobby Dodd, Jerry Sandusky, or Bernie Fine the last few months have not been great for college sports, however over the weekend a game took place in Landover Maryland that was much more important then playoff races or conference championships.

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Army took on Navy for the 112th time since 1890 on the football field, and while it would seem that two teams with poor records would be uninteresting this game carries with it a larger meaning then any other in sports. Not only are the athletes playing in it some of the brightest young men in the United States, but they have already dedicated their lives to serving their country and protecting the freedoms we know and love.

The rivalry itself has been the subject of books, movies and television specials and this year the game was so important that Barack Obama stopped in to attend it personally. Like most college rivalries the Army Navy games posses a palpable hatred between the two teams but unlike Alabama/Auburn or Michigan/Ohio State there is such respect for the opposing players because after life on the gridiron the athletes will be playing on the same team in the United States Armed Forces.

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Former three sport athlete at Harrison High School Steven Ricciardi got his first taste of the rivalry over the weekend as he his now a member of the Army football family. Ricciardi has been a member of the junior varsity team at West Point all year and he has played on both sides of the ball.

“From day one all you hear is Beat Navy. It grows on you and throughout the year you realize how big of a game this actually is.” Said Ricciardi, “If you go to West Point you do not like Navy, period.”

Navy ended up winning the game 27-21 and Army hasn’t won since 2001. a Ha

“One day you are on the field against each other but when we graduate we'll be playing on the same team.” Said Ricciardi.

Locally we are all well aware of rivalries like Harrison/Rye, Pearl River/Nanuet, and White Plains/New Rochelle, but the Army Navy game is unlike any rivalry in sports because despite the outcome the seniors walking off the field for the last time immediately shed their team colors and put on a much more important uniform, and no matter which one they put on, it is a uniform we can all cheer and root for regardless of any rivalry.

 

Yesterday’s Results:

Sport: Boy’s Basketball

Game: Tuckahoe vs. Alexander Hamilton

Score: Tuckahoe Won 80-49

Highlights: Justin Nolan’s 29 points was enough to get him named the tournament’s MVP. Sky Williams added 14 and Shyheim Nixon picked up 10.

 

Sport: Boy’s Basketball (Friday)

Game: Eastchester vs. Ardsley

Score: Eastchester Won 53-46

Highlights: Jack Daly had 20 points and Dave Solano added 18 as the team advanced into the second round of the Ardsley Tournament.

 

Sport: Boy’s Basketball (Saturday)

Game: Pleasantville vs. Eastchester

Score: Pleasantville Won 73-60

Highlights: Charlie Montgomery led the Panthers with 20 points. Jack Daly picked up 22 for the Eagles.

 

Sport: Girl’s Basketball (Friday)

Game:  Ardsley vs. Eastchester

Score: Ardsley Won 58-46

Highlights: Toni Pilla led all scorers with 27 points and Casey Foley had a double-double scoring 21 and grabbing 11 boards. Gabrielle Pinto led the Eagles with 20 points.

 

Sport: Girl’s Basketball (Saturday)

Game: Urusline B vs. Eastchester

Score: Ursuline B Won 42-36

Highlights: Gabrielle Pinto led all scorers with 19 points in the loss.

 

Today’s Schedule:

In Girl’s Gymnastics, Eastchester heads to Carmel High School at 5 p.m.

In Ice Hockey, Fox Lane and ETB square off at Hutchinson Ice Arena at 8 p.m.

In Bowling, Woodlands and Tuckahoe will square off at 4:15 p.m.

 

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