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Daily Sports Digest: Tuckahoe’s Williams Sets School Record

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Nothing lasts forever

The Diplomats of Franklin & Marshall University fell from the unbeaten ranks when visiting Washington College connected on all four free throws attempts in the final six seconds to earn a 78-74 victory in Centennial Conference (CC) men’s basketball action in Lancaster, PA.

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The loss snapped a 14-game winning streak, but the Diplomats go right back to the well at home tonight (Jan. 18) against Dickinson College (7-8) of Carlisle, PA. Tip-off is set for 8 p.m.

The Shoremen (9-6, 5-3 CC) and the Diplomats battled front the outset in a game that featured 17 deadlocks and 10 lead changes.

Senior guard Georgio Milligan of Spring Valley powered F&M with game-high totals in points (19) and assists (six). The Don Bosco Prep graduate also had three steals.

Sophomore guard Jon Salandra of Harrison scored 10 points, with two assists and two blocked shots.

Following tonight’s game, the Diplomats travel to Westminster, MD, to meet McDaniel College (4-10) on Jan. 21 at 3 p.m. 

 

On the hunt on the mat

Junior Alan Djokic of Somers posted one win at 184 pounds as the Hunter College wrestling team placed third in a nine-team field at the Will Abele Invitational hosted by Ursinus College in Collegeville, PA.

Djokic did not place in the competition, but goes back into action on Jan. 28 in Bristol, RI, when Roger Williams University hosts the annual Metro/North East Dual Challenge.

Also on hand will be NYU and The College of New Jersey.

Competing for the Violets are seniors David Rice of Scarsdale, at 165 pounds, and Steve Massey of Yonkers, at 184.

Massey, a Fordham Prep alum, went 18-14 last season, all at 197 pounds; Rice, who was graduated from Edgemont HS, went 18-10 despite competing at four weight divisions (6-7 at 165, 9-3 at 174, 1-0 at 184, 2-0 at 197).

Iona’s Martinez Makes it Thrice as Nice

Iona College Damika Martinez of Meriden Ct, earned the MAAC’s rookie of the week honor for the third time this season. This time last week Martinez was recognized as the conference’s player of the week.

As the Gaels won two of their three games last week Martinez averaged nearly 20 points a game while picking up six rebounds and 3 assists per contest. Against Canisius Martinez poured in 28 points in a hard fought road loss.

Over the weekend Martinez helped the Gaels squeak by Manhattan for a 65-60 victory.

 

Yesterday’s Results:

Sport: Boys Basketball

Game: Martin Luther King Jr. vs. Tuckahoe

Score: Tuckahoe Won 83-32

Highlights: Scoring sensation Sky Williams broke the record for most career points at Tuckahoe High School. Williams scored 26 points to go along with 13 rebound and broke a record that had stood for nine years.

 

Sport: Girls Basketball

Game: Bronxville vs. Sleepy Hollow

Score: Sleepy Hollow Won 63-29

Highlights: Sleepy Hollow was led by Jamie Bucci’s 31 points and Daniella Carissimo’s 13 as the team won on the road. Danielle Kelly led the Broncos with seven points.

 

Sport: Girls Basketball

Game: Eastchester vs. Scarsdale

Score: Scarsdale Won 65-30

Highlights: Shelby Zucker led the way for Scarsdale with 14 points and Abigail McDonald added 10. Danielle Cacciola picked up 15 points for Eastchester.

 

Today’s Schedule:

In Boys Basketball, Bronxville will host Hastings at 6 p.m.

In Girls Basketball, Bronxville will host Hastigns at 4:15 p.m.

In Girls Basketball, Eastchester heads to Roosevelt at4:15 p.m.

In Wrestling, Eastchester heads to Irvington at 4:30 p.m.

In Girls Basketball, Tuckahoe will head to Solomon Schechter School at 4:30 p.m.

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