This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Sports

Nyack Basketball Beats Nanuet

Your interactive, daily digest for all Nyack scores, schedules and standings — and a place for you to add information and images for all of your favorite sports and teams.

Yesterday’s Results:

Sport: Boys Basketball

Game: Nanuet vs. Nyack

Find out what's happening in Nyack-Piermontwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Score: Nyack won, 56-45

Highlights: Danny Kramer led Nyack with 17 points in the win as teammate Deshawn Rodriguez picked up 13. Spencer Mayfield led Nanuet with 15 points.

Find out what's happening in Nyack-Piermontwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

 

Sport: Boys Basketball

Game: Clarkstown North vs. Pearl River

Score:

Highlights: Joe Clinton and Kevin Degnan each led the Pirates with 20 points in the win. Austin O’Toole added 15 points for Pearl River. Clarkstown North was led by Vinny Lleshaj’s 19 in the loss.

 

Sport: Girls Skiing

Game: At Tuxedo Ridge

Score: Ardlsey 202- North Rockland 186- Clarkstown 169

Highlights: Clarkstown’s Veronika Czarnik finished off the day in sixth place with at a best run of 31.02.

--

Today’s Schedule:

In skiing, Clarkstown will head to Sterling Forest at 4 p.m.

--

Clarkstown Gymnasts Bring Home Division Title

Clarkstown gymnastics won the division one championships yesterday as they narrowly edged out Mahopac and beat Somers.

The final score was Clarkstown 166.45- Mahopac 165.3 – Somers 152.10.

Clarkstown’s Samantha Haber and Olivia Blanco took the top two spots for the day as Clarkstown narrowly beat out Mahopac for the divisional crown. Haber finished first in the vault and floor exercise while Blanco claimed the top spot on the balance beam.

--

College Sports Notebook:

Johnson, Shields power Pace

Forward Brittany Shields of Cold Spring and guard Carol Johnson of New City combined for 27 points and 23 rebounds as the Pace University women’s basketball team won its 16th game of the season in 53-42 fashion at the University of New Haven.

Shields, a Haldane graduate, scored 17 points, pulled down 17 rebounds and also had two steals, while Johnson, a graduate of Cardinal Spellman, scored 10 points and had six rebounds for the Setters (16-5, 13-4 NE-10).

Pace returns home to Pleasantville on Wednesday (Feb. 8) to host Southern Connecticut State (17-4) at 5:30 p.m.

Shields leads the Setters with 17.5 points per game while Johnson is second with 10 points per game.

 

New season, new hope

A new season brings renewed hope for the Lycoming College women’s lacrosse team

The Warriors—who went 3-13 overall last season including a 3-9 mark in the Atlantic Conference—have eight home games on the schedule at the Shangraw Athletic Complex in Williamsport, PA.

Lycoming starts the season with three home games, opening against Kean University of Union, NJ, on Saturday, March 3; the Warriors play their first road game against Misericordia University in Dallas, PA, on March 23.

Preparing for her second season as a starter is sophomore midfielder Sarah Quigley of New City.

The alumna of Clarkstown South, where she was an MVP in both track and field and lacrosse, started all 16 games last season, tying for fourth on the team in scoring with eight points on five goals and three assists.

--

The Daily Sports Digest is Patch’s way of increasing reader involvement in sports coverage. We would like to provide you with for you to add your best photos and/or videos to share. If you see anything in our high school scores, standings or schedule that requires updating, please e-mail Mark Rinaldi directly at HVDailySportsDigest@gmail.com or like us on Facebook and post updates on our wall. Marc Maturo covers college athletics across the nation. Please send updates of your local schools or players to marcmaturo@aol.com.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?