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PSAL softball round-up: Science wins slugfest with RKA

Bronx Science had no reason to pitch to Riverdale/Kingsbridge junior shortstop Nelyssa Rosario. Not in the fourth inning. Not with two runners on. Not ahead by four runs.

“She’s just an unbelievable hitter,” Wolverines coach Tom Morris said.

So, Morris called for pitcher Kelly Chewens to intentionally walk Rosario. The sophomore hurler had the right idea on the first pitch, but the second one she threw directly over the plate and Rosario belted a three-run home run.

RKA got within one run on the homer, then took the lead in the fifth, but Bronx Science tied the game up in the sixth and went ahead in the seventh in what was a wild, 14-11 road win against Riverdale/Kingsbridge on Tuesday in PSAL Bronx A softball.

“It was a lot closer than it needed to be,” Morris said. Read more..

 

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Bronx PSAL Boys Basketball Preview

amd_opoku.jpg Wings junior point guard Kevin Opoku leads seven new players in pursuit of borough title.

Bronx PSAL Boys Basketball Preview

Wings Academy has won six straight division titles and the last three borough crowns. But the 2007-08 team features eight new players and will have to fend off battle-tested Kennedy if it wants to keep both the division and borough streaks alive. The Knights return all but one player from their 2007 squad, which lost to Lincoln in the PSAL quarterfinals. Wings is 5-0 against the Knights over the past three seasons, but that streak could be in jeopardy on Tuesday when the two teams face off in the season opener at Gauchos Gym.

Wings ready to fly sky high

Seven Wings newcomers sprinted, jumped and dribbled their way through drills on Sunday at the Forest Houses gym, trying to get in a few extra hours of practice before Tuesday’s season-opener at Kennedy.

Last season’s starting five is gone, but Wings coaches and players believe it’s only a matter of time before this year’s group gets off the ground.

The general sentiment at the gym; Billy Turnage’s squad will be at top cruising altitude by January, just in time for its annual ascent to the borough crown.

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