They are just underway at Bruno Stadium this morning, as the Tri-City ValleyCats will try to win the series vs. Sussex County after losing, 17-9, in a nearly 4 hour marathon on Wednesday.
While the Frontier League uses a pitch clock, like everyone else, the pace of play is still an issue, though you can chalk up yesterday to the 26 runs scored between the two teams on a hot June morning. The league doesn't have the ABS system, either, but maybe that'll be added down the road.
Troy High's Julian Monk has qualified for state regionals in track, and will compete on Saturday after winning his race on Wednesday afternoon.
NEPSAC has claimed some more Section II basketball players.
The Albany Times-Union reports today that Shaker's Giada & Sofia Lanni will play for former Catholic Central star Julie McBride at the Hoosac School in Hoosick Falls next season. The sisters have been reclassified as juniors for next season, meaning they will be part of the Class of 2028. On the men's side, Marcelin Mukendi, has also reclassified as he transfers to the CATS Academy in Boston for next season. He, too, will graduate in 2028. The Lannis are spending the summer playing AAU ball with the NY Havoc, with soon-to-be-ex-teammates Malia Jackson & Jayla Geter.
Wednesday's state regional scoreboard:
Softball:
Class B:
Chatham 9, Saranac 2. The Panthers await the winner of today's game between Canton & Marcellus, and will host that game Saturday at Lansingburgh, with a 2 pm start. The A game between Averill Park & New Hartford starts at 12 noon.
Curiously, Windham-Ashland-Jewett, based in Greene County, doesn't play in Section II, but they, too, have qualified, playing in Class D, and will play Chapel Field today at 1:30 at Monroe-Woodbury. In case you wonder, ye scribe has kin in Greene County.
We're keeping a close eye on the Belmont Stakes Festival at Saratoga, running through Sunday. Dylan Davis (Saratoga) didn't win any races on Wednesday, but had three mounts finish in the money (2 2nd's & a 3rd). He has 5 mounts on today's 11 race card, while sister Katherine has 2.
With the NBA finals on ABC tomorrow, the Mets-Padres game will air on WXXA, with a 9:40 pm first pitch. It'll be the first WPIX feed on Fox23 since the pre-season, as the Mets have already had a national game on Fox last month.