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Lewisboro Lightning Show No Mercy in 11-1 Win Over the 9ers
Click for Photos On Saturday June 21, the Lewisboro Lightning (12U) faced the 9ers at Lewisboro Town Park, and the bats had a pretty easy time of it. But the tone of the 11-1 mercy offering was set by the defense in the early going.
By Rich Monetti6 months ago in Unbalanced
A&S Takes Down Dean’s Bridge with 13-10 Victory
See Slideshows Below A&S Slideshow Dean's Bridge Slideshow Summer is here, and Men’s Softball at Reis Park is in midseason form. A&S Softball versus Dean’s Bridge Road, the June 19 game went back and forth, and in the top of seventh, the tying run looked like it was coming to the plate on Brendan Mitchell’s sinking line drive. But on the mound Steve McNamara was happy to do a double take on the drama.
By Rich Monetti7 months ago in Unbalanced
Somers 12U Shows Fight in Opening Season Loss
On Wednesday June 18, Somers 12u Red Storm opened their season at Reis Park and a good summation of the 10-7 loss came from Luca Ciavardini. “We need more strikes by our pitchers and less mental errors in the field,” the first baseman admitted. But there was still an upside to the defeat that saw the storm fall behind 9-2.
By Rich Monetti7 months ago in Unbalanced
Somers Moves to State Championship with 27-6 Win
Click for Somers Photos Somers Sideline and Crowd Shots Click for Maine-Endwell Photos The Somers football team has used Middletown High School as a stepping stone to the State finals three times. So with many on the same players on the lacrosse team, the Tuskers arrived upstate on Wednesday June 11, and making the most of the familiar ground, ended on a grand scale
By Rich Monetti7 months ago in Unbalanced
Part 9 : Somers Historical Tidbits
Down off the Farm In the 19th Century, water power gave rise to a number of mills in the area and Richard and Tom Miller Brothers owned one off a tributary of the Muscat River. Running from Yorktown south of Route 35, the mill was used for carding, fulling and dying wool and flax and manufacturing cloth. A successful venture, the company had government contracts that produced cloth for the army during the War of 1812 and later had “Plains, Kerseys, Flannels, Broad Cloth and Satinetts” among its inventory. Around until Isaac Bedlell purchased the mill in 1839, the entire industry fell to the water needs and muscle of New York City. A quarter of Somers land succumbing, the reservoir system put a stop to the abundant river power, and while the era passed by, the Miller name has not. Tom also built the Tomahawk Chapel and owned a general store near Baldwin Place. Shenorock has long traveled Miller Avenue and the family could serve as the origin. That is unless the name derives closer to the hamlet. In 1870, Reuben Baldwin donated land, which eventually became Baldwin Place, and one Thomas T. Miller owned a general store on the Westchester side of the border.
By Rich Monetti7 months ago in History
Top John Jay Quotes of 2024-25
Easy Blog Scroll Through all Spring Photos John Jay Volleyball Versus Lakeland No one hydroplanes the gymnasium floor Olivia Casabona, and Coach Rizzotti had the perfect words to describe the libero’s refusal to let the volleyball drop.
By Rich Monetti7 months ago in Unbalanced
Top John Jay Quotes of 2024-25
All Spring Phots Blogpost (Easier to view) Versus Lakeland on October 23 No one hydroplanes the gymnasium floor Olivia Casabona, and Coach Rizzotti had the perfect words to describe the libero’s refusal to let the volleyball drop.
By Rich Monetti7 months ago in Unbalanced
Somers Heads to State Semi with 21-14 Win Over Wantagh
Please see tip, pledge or subscribe buttons or my venmo is : @Rich-Monetti Wantagh Slideshow On Saturday June 7, Somers faced Wantagh in the regional finals. At Yorktown, Miguel Iglesias put Somers up 1-0 after only 32 seconds. But the actual tone for the game was started right out of the gate by Matt Mayfield. “We had so many more possessions,” Bret Kennedy expressed a kind understatement.
By Rich Monetti7 months ago in Unbalanced
Somers Season Ends with Loss to Rye
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or my venmo is : @Rich-Monetti At Rye High School, the clock was winding down on Somers season and quite a few careers. One in particular was Sydney Ingraham, and no surprise, she stayed in character. “You play to the end,” said the senior, and a leaping interception turned into one last goal for Somers parents to voice appreciation for their standout. Of course, the sentiment went both ways in the 16-6 semifinal loss.
By Rich Monetti8 months ago in Unbalanced












