Friday’s roundup: Mount Vernon sheds sluggish start to finish sweep of New Ro
There’s a lot to do tonight. I’ll be back later with more.
Mount Vernon 79, New Rochelle 52: At Mount Vernon, Jarrel Marshall and Qwadere Lovell scored 20 points apiece for the Knights. Marshall had a game-high 11 rebounds. Isaiah Cousins added 15 points, six rebounds and three assists.
Malik Burts and Kirkland Ottey led New Rochelle with 12 points apiece. K.C. Nowsu had nine points and eight rebounds. They helped the Huguenots stay within 33-29 at halftime despite the fact they played without leading scorer Joe Clarke.
Mount Vernon began to extend its lead late in the third quarter. Randy Stephens (six steals) and Josh Doughty (seven assists) sparked the rally, and Lovell hit a pair of 3’s late in the quarter. The Knights went on to score 27 points in the fourth quarter, including alley-oops from Doughty to Marshall and Cousins to Stephens.
Nanuet 60, Clarkstown North 51: At Nanuet on Senior Night, the Golden Knights snapped a 12-game losing streak. Turee Jackson scored 16 points, grabbed 20 rebounds and had five blocks. Rob Tutein had 16 points and had five blocks. Brendan Hendrickson scored 12 points for the Rams.
Gorton 68, Roosevelt 49: At Roosevelt, Dane Williamson scored 40 points and Rashan Mckay Bennet had 14 points. Marvin Bates had 14 points for Roosevelt.
Mamaroneck 57, Scarsdale 48: At Scarsdale, Matt Mezansky scored 24 points and Alex Lanni scored 13 points. Greg Scacchi scored 17 points and Andrew Crean had 10 rebounds for the Raiders.
Blind Brook 61, Keio 49: At Keio, Sam Adler scored 14 points. Shimpei Konto had 15 points and four assists for the Unicorns.
Hastings 41, Yonkers 37: At Hastings, Matt Adipietro scored nine points. Tom Rabadi had 15 points for the Bulldogs.
Beacon 79, Riverside 50: At Riverside, Ian Parker scored 20 points.
Kennedy 69, Lincoln Hall 55: At Kennedy, Thiago Randazzo had 20 points and 13 rebounds and Mike DeMello had 13 points. Khamari Brown had 20 points for Lincoln Hall.
Croton Harmon 61, Hen Hud 39: In the Gazette Cup, at Croton Harmon, Wes Turner scored 22 points and Tyler Gilman scored 11 points. Larry Coleman had 15 points for the Sailors.
Woodlands 65, Fox Lane 59 (OT): In the championship of the Dapper McDonald Classic at Harrison High School, tournament MVP Fred Bowers had 14 points. Reece Williams had a team-high 17, including five points in overtime after Justin Smith had tied the score 55-55 with two free throws with 30 seconds remaining. Fox Lane’s Robbie Shilstone (13 points) scored eight straight points in the final minutes of regulation to help send the game into overtime. Dylan Peretz led the Foxes with 16 points.
Albertus Magnus 50, North Rockland 45: In the inaugural Dan Sullivan Classic at Albertus Magnus, Tyler Sayre scored 21 points and was named the player of the game. Malvin Rosario scored 14 points for the Red Raiders. “It was a great game to remember a great guy,” Falcons coach Pat McFadden said.
Rye 54, Byram Hills 53: At Byram Hills, Max Twyman had 22 points. Ryan Golden had 13 points for the Bobcats.
Peekskill 72, Yorktown 33: At Peekskill, Chandler Pierce and Tyler Daniel each had 14 points. Bayron Carter added 12. Billy Arnold had nine points for the ‘Huskers.
Pearl River 67, Mahopac 60: At Pearl River, Joe Clinton hit a fallaway 3-pointer as the shot clock expired with 32 seconds remaining to extend Pearl River’s lead to 64-60. Clinton finished with 28 points, including four 3’s, and Austin O’Toole added 15. Brendan Hynes led Mahopac with 16 points. Zack Ankier added 14.
Iona Prep 45, White Plains 36: At Iona Prep, Luke Wooters had 10 points and eight assists. Akeem Williams had 17 points for the Tigers.
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jeremy Lin must of been playing for rye( on loan from Dad) and jeff lynch must not of been playing for BH. Doesn’t really matter until playoffs. so long as Jeff lynch is healthy things will work out for the Bcats!
got beat again byram
Looks like if the predicted brackets are right, the #1 seeds in A and AA will have to beat their league again to get to the county center.
MV could play Scarsdale in the 1st and the winner of NR vs MM in the 2nd
TZ could play SV in the first and PR in the second
Could be interesting, its tough to beat a team 3 times.
Let’s give some respect to a great Rye team. I’m confident the Bobcats will right our ship heading into the playoffs, but Rye had our number this year. Let’s not make excuses, we’re better than that.
dont sleep on mamo…number two team in section to me
So Woodlands beat the projected 2 seed in class AA…Woodlands will probably be the #3 seed in Class B. Other than Mount Vernon, what does that say about class parity? Are the top 3 in B (AM, DF, and Woodlands) better than 2-4 in AA?
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Well said Bobcat Mom