The New York Boulders went into the weekend tied for second place with the Ottawa Titans in the Frontier League’s Eastern Division. They played a three-game series against the Three Rivers Eagles in the final games of the regular season. The Boulders won Friday, 8-7, they won Saturday, 13-10 in ten innings, and then they won Sunday, 8-5, for the sweep and their 12th win in a row. When the dust cleared, the Boulders took second place all to themselves and will host the Wild Card game at Clover Stadium against the Titans Wednesday night at 7pm.
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North Rockland Starts Varsity Football Season Saturday with New Coach
North Rockland’s varsity football team has a new coach for the first time in a decade. That’s when Coach Joseph Casarella was replaced by Tom Lynch. James Hickey was the team’s quarterback when he was a North Rockland student at the beginning of the century, and worked under Tom Lynch, who passed away last December. Hickey is now the 2004 graduate-turned-head coach. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kris Felicello says Coach Lynch’s spirit will live on in Coach Hickey…
Prior to joining North Rockland, Hickey coached at William Paterson University and at Don Bosco Prep and Randolph High School in New Jersey. He also played college football at C.W. Post and Bryant. The team’s opener tomorrow is a home, non-conference game against Monroe-Woodbury at 1pm.
NY Boulders Win 9th Straight, In Tie for Second Place with Just Three Regular Season Games to Go
The New York Boulders were riding an eight-game winning streak into last night’s 3rd game of a three-game series against the Empire State Greys in Pomona, the final regular season home game. In the bottom of the third the score was tied at four. The Boulders had runners on second and third with catcher Gabriel Garcia up at bat…
And that was “Bryant Avenue” Bob Trivero of “The Doo Wop Dream Machine” — heard here on Friday nights — with the call from section 106 at Clover Stadium. The Boulders went on to win, 11-6, it was their 9th straight victory. The Boulders are tied for second place in the Eastern Division of the Frontier League with the Ottawa Titans. They are on the road tonight to face the Three Rivers Eagles for the final three games of the regular season.
NY Boulders Win Eighth Straight, Take Sole Possession of Second Place in Frontier League Eastern Division
On a seven-game winning streak, the New York Boulders entered the second game of a three-game series at Clover Stadium in Pomona last night against the lowly Empire State Greys. The Boulders were leading 2-1 when the Greys sent their DH, Willis Estrada, up to the plate in the top of the fifth with the bases loaded and one out…
And that was Jacob Kronberg with the call on the Boulders Radio Network. The Boulders would go on to win, 8-4. The Boulders have now won eight in a row, they’re in second place in the Frontier League’s Eastern Division with just four games left on the schedule. They’re a half-game ahead of the Ottawa Titans and a game-and-a-half ahead of the Sussex County Miners. The Boulders’ last regular season home game is against the Greys tonight at 7pm, you can also hear it right here on WRCR.
NY Boulders Win Their Seventh Straight, In a 3-Way Tie for Second in Playoff Race
On a six-game winning streak, the New York Boulders started a three-game homestand at Clover Stadium in Pomona against the Empire State Greys. The Boulders were up 2-0 in the sixth inning with first baseman Chris Kwitzer at the plate…
And that was Jacob Kronberg with the call at 8:45 last night on the Boulders Radio Network. The game was stopped but it’s an official game, so the Boulders won 2-0, that’s seven in a row. The Boulders are now in a three-way tie for second place with the Ottawa Titans and the Sussex County Miners in the Frontier League’s Eastern Division. The Boulders and Greys go at it again tonight at 7pm.