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Brown leads Peekskill JV boys hoops to victory: Peekskill-Cortlandt Daily Sports Digest Jan. 17

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Greeley beats Peekskill in thriller

When and Horace Greeley play in boys basketball at Peekskill's John Devins Gymanasium, recent history shows that it will be a game that goes down to the wire.

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That was the case two years ago when Greeley was poised to end Peekskill's 50-game winning streak at home but Daquan Brickhouse's 3-pointer at the buzzer gave the Red Devils a thrilling 52-50 triumph.

Brickhouse's shot, at least at the time, kept the home-winning streak alive as Red Devil fans celebrated by pouring onto the floor like the Duke Cameron Crazies or any fanatical college basketball student body would.

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Last season Greeley returned the favor with a 65-59 win against Peekskill at Greeley. This season Greeley and Peekskill met again Jan. 14 at Peekskill and it almost looked like a carbon copy of two years ago.

Greeley seemed ready to win the game in regulation but a 3-pointer at the buzzer by the Red Devils Kyree Hull tied the game at 68-68 to force overtime.

However, a layup by Greeley's Harrison Brown with 6 seconds left in overtime put the Quakers up 76-75.

After a Peekskill timeout, Tyler Daniel made a great coast to coast move to the hoop, laid it up but didn't get the roll as time ran out, giving the Quakers their biggest victory of the season.

Brown led the way by scoring a game-high 34 points with teammate Justin Ciero registering 21 points.

Peekskill was led by Hull's 16 points with teammates Bayron Carter scoring 15 points and Chandler Pierce contributing 13 points.

 

JV boys hoops

Peekskill and Greeley opened up the day with a JV contest on Jan. 14 in boys basketball which was also an entertaining affair with Peekskill winning 52-47.

Neorck Brown scored a game-high 18 points to lead Peekskill to the win. 

Brown was followed in the boxscore by teammates Jay Cabel, who registered 14 points and Morgan Jackson, who scored 12 points.

Greeley was led by Cameron Ciero and Brandon Okun, who registered 13 points apiece.

 

Piazza, Sheffield Headline Westchester County Autograph Show

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JP’s Sports and Rock Solid Promotions Inc. are putting on a sports card and memorabilia show at the Westchester County Center in White Plains this weekend.

The “Winter Extravaganza” is expected to have 300 tables and 150 booths of local dealers from across the tri state area.

The show will be open Friday from 2 – 8 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Admission is $7 per day and children under 12 are free. If you go to the show over the weekend admission entitles you to one free autograph ticket for a former Met Southpaw. On Saturday the free ticket is for Al Jackson and on Sunday the ticket is good for one Jon Matlack signature.

Check out the Winter Extravaganza page for pricing on each person.

Appearing in person on Saturday:

Mike Piazza - Saturday from Noon to 2 p.m.

Piazza played 16 years in the major leagues for five different clubs including seven and a half seasons with the New York Mets. The former catcher finished his career with 427 home runs, a .308 batting average, and he went to the all star game 12 times.

Choo Choo Coleman – Saturday from Noon to 2 p.m.

Coleman was one of the original Mets in 1962 and he played in 55 games that season for New York. This Saturday will be his first show appearance.

Jay Hook- Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Hook was one of the original New York Mets in 1962 and he got the first ever win in the team’s history on Apr. 23 1962.

John Franco – Saturday 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Franco is considered one of the greatest relief pitchers of all time. The Southpaw spent 21 years in the big leagues including 14 years in Queens with the Mets. Franco finished his career with 424 saves, two reliever of the year awards, and four all star appearances.

Jerry Koosman – Saturday 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

In 19 years in the big leagues Koosman won 222 games and finished his career with an earned run average of 3.36. In 12 years with the Mets Koosman won 140 games including 17 in 1969.

Al Jackson – Saturday 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Jackson spent time with the Mets during their inaugural season in 1962 and their championship run in 1969. The Southpaw had a career record of 99-67.

Doug Harvey – Saturday Noon to 2 p.m.

Harvey was elected to the baseball hall of fame in Cooperstown in 2010 and during his 30 year career as National League Umpire he called over 4,600 games including six all star games and five World Series.

Appearing in person on Sunday:

Mason Williams – Sunday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Williams is largely regarded as the best prospect in the Yankee farm system. The outfielder was selected in the forth round of the 2010 draft and in 317 plate appearances the 20 year old has three home runs and a batting average of .341.

Joe Panik – Sunday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

In 2011 the San Francisco Giants made Joe Panik of St. John’s and Hopewell Junction the 29thselection in the amateur draft. The shortstop hit .341 in A-ball last season with 54 runs batted in 69 games.

Jon Matlack – Sunday Noon to 2 p.m.

Matlack won the National League’s rookie of the year in 1972 for the Mets, the Southpaw also made the all star game for three consecutive years and he won the 1975 all star game MVP award.

Rich “Goose” Gossage – Sunday Noon to 2 p.m.

Gossage spent 22 seasons in the majors including seven in the Bronx Zoo. The nine time all star was named the AL’s best relief pitcher during the Yankees championship season of 1978. Goosage was elected into the baseball hall of fame in 2008.

Gary Sheffield – Sunday Noon to 2 p.m.

Sheffield amassed 509 home runs in his 22 year career that saw him play three years in the Bronx and one in Queens. The nine time all star finished in the top three of MVP voting three times and he won the World Series with the Marlins in 1997 and the batting title in 1992 with the Padres. 

 

On tap today:

Hendrick Hudson H.S.:

4:00 PM BOYS BASKETBALL 9th/Frosh LEAGUE YORKTOWN HSHENDRICK HUDSON HS HENDRICK HUDSON HS

4:15 PM GIRLS BASKETBALL Modified LEAGUE HENDRICK HUDSON HSHALDANE HS HALDANE HS

4:15 PM WRESTLING Modified CROTON-HARMON HSHENDRICK HUDSON HS BLUE MOUNTAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL

4:30 PM WRESTLING Varsity LEAGUE HENDRICK HUDSON HSOUR LADY OF LOURDES HS


Peekskill H.S.:

4:30 PM BOYS BASKETBALL JV NON-LEAGUE MAHOPAC HSPEEKSKILL HS PEEKSKILL HS

6:00 PM GIRLS BASKETBALL JV LEAGUE PEEKSKILL HSLAKELAND HS

 

4:30 PM GIRLS BASKETBALL Varsity LEAGUE PEEKSKILL HSLAKELAND HS

Walter Panas H.S.:

4:15 PM BOYS BASKETBALL 9th/Frosh LEAGUE WALTER PANAS HSJOHN F KENNEDY CATHOLIC HS BREWSTER SPORTS CENTER

4:30 PM BOYS BASKETBALL JV NON-LEAGUE ROY C KETCHAMWALTER PANAS HS


6:15 PM BOYS BASKETBALL Varsity NON-LEAGUE ROY C KETCHAMWALTER PANAS HS

4:15 PM GIRLS BASKETBALL 9th/Frosh LEAGUE CARMEL HSWALTER PANAS HS VAN CORTLANDVILLE ELEM

4:30 PM WRESTLING Varsity LEAGUE WALTER PANAS HSPUTNAM VALLEY H.S.

Source: http://sportspakdb.lhric.org

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