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  • Bethlehem baseball one win away from making program history

    Bethlehem baseball one win away from making program history

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    VESTAL, N.Y. (NEWS10) — It’s been 34 years, but the Bethlehem baseball team is back in a state championship game.

    Matt Rehbit’s squad continues to exceed even their own expectations. Friday afternoon in the NYSPHSAA Class AA semifinals at Binghamton University, Bethlehem erased a 2-0 deficit against Section I’s Eastchester, scoring the go-ahead run in the top of the seventh inning. The Eagles hung on for a 3-2 victory, advancing to Saturday’s AA final – the program’s first appearance in a state championship game since 1990.

    “Our goal was to win sectionals,” said Rehbit. “Everything after that’s been gravy. We say, “why not us?””

    Bethlehem’s game-winning run came in unconventional fashion, to say the least. With two outs and runners on first and second base, a first-pitch offering to CJ Franchini missed high and skipped off the glove of the Eastchester catcher, Brady Dunleavy. Joe Monserrat, who was on second, and Tim Bushart, pinch-running at first for Gavin Martin, both attempted to advance on the pass ball.

    Dunleavy threw up to second base, looking to nab Bushart. But the ball hit Bushart and ricocheted into the outfield, allowing Monserrat to just trot on home from third.

    “That was unreal,” said Monserrat. “I was almost hesitant to go to third, ’cause I didn’t want them to intentionally walk [CJ] – he’s our best player, and I didn’t want to take the bat out of his hands. But on a throw down to second, the odds of hitting our pinch-runner are insane. So, that’s just a little gift from the man above.”

    Eastchester started its ace, Jake Warnock, on the hill, and his offense quickly spotted him two runs in the bottom of the second inning.

    But Bethlehem just chipped away at Warnock. Martin singled home Monserrat in the next half inning, getting the Eagles on the board.

    Franchini and catcher Scott Sleurs hit back-to-back doubles to open up the sixth frame, tying the game at two.

    The comeback effort may not have been fruitful, though, if not for the efforts of starting pitcher Tim Sparks, who locked down on the bump after his second-inning hiccup.

    Sparks allowed just three hits over the final five innings. He fittingly recorded the final out, catching a pop fly to work out of a seventh-inning jam that saw back-to-back, one-out Eastchester hits.

    The two runs Sparks gave up were not charged as earned runs. He allowed just four hits and struck out five.

    “We just have an internal fortitude; the kids believe they’re gonna win,” said Rehbit. “When they believe it, it happens. You could see it today – even when we were down, we felt that we had the edge, and sure enough, we were able to do so. It was just an amazing game to be a part of.”

    Bethlehem (18-5) has a chance to claim the program’s first-ever state title. That 1990 team lost in the Class A final to Section XI’s Smithtown East, 9-7. The Eagles await another Section XI squad Saturday in Hauppauge (19-3). First pitch from Mirabito Stadium is set for 4:00 p.m.

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    ​Tommy Valentine

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  • Taconic Hills baseball adds regional championship to best run in 30 years

    Taconic Hills baseball adds regional championship to best run in 30 years

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    ALTAMONT, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Taconic Hills’ Brandon Rossano said after Saturday’s NYSPHSAA Class B regional championship game that he felt the Titans were the best team in the entire class. They’re now just two wins away from proving that to be true.

    Taconic Hills buried Section X’s Canton, 9-0, to advance to the state semifinals. Just over a week ago, the program earned its first section title since 1994. Now, they have the first regional title in 30 years to go along with it.

    “We started off as a team – a couple years ago – that was always under .500,” said Rossano. “To now be a team that’s going to states; it’s amazing.”

    Just as amazing was Rossano’s performance on the bump Saturday. He allowed just three hits in his complete-game shutout, while striking out a staggering 14 Golden Bears.

    This marks Rossano’s second straight shutout victory; the last came in the sectional championship game.

    It appears as the season grows longer, Rossano only gets stronger when he’s toeing that rubber.

    “My velocity’s definitely been up since it’s warm weather now. It feels amazing. I have confidence to blow it by the hitters. Feels good.”

    Rossano and his senior starting pitcher counterpart, Zach Rowe, have come up big in critical moments and games for the Titans down the stretch of the season. Along with Rossano’s back-to-back shutout wins in the sectional and regional championships, Rowe had maybe the most underrated effort of the sectional tournament – holding a high-powered Mechanicville offense, the No. 1-seed in Class B, to just one run in the semifinal round.

    “When a challenge comes up, they step up to it; they’ve done it all year long,” said Taconic Hills head coach Scott Preusser. “Any time we ask for ’em to do something, they’re able to do it. They just keep shockin’ ya [with] how much they can do. We’re happy to be here.”

    The top half of the Taconic Hills lineup did the heavy offensive lifting. The 1-5 hitters – Rowe, Jacob Alvarez, Gavin Hartka, Rossano and Troy Super – combined for nine hits in 18 at-bats.

    Hartka had a team-high three runs batted in, and got the scoring started for the Titans in the first inning with a two-run single to center field. Rossano helped his own ’cause in the home half of the third with a run-scoring single to left, growing the lead to 3-0.

    The Titans pushed across two runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth frames to really put the game out of reach. Super drove in two runs and Alvarez had an RBI as well. Rossano recorded a game-high three hits.

    Taconic Hills (22-2) advances to take on Section III’s Little Falls in a state semifinal matchup at Union-Endicott High School on Friday, June 7. First pitch is set for 10 a.m.

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    ​Tommy Valentine

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