Sal Cammisuli Fires No-Hitter in Season Debut
Jericho’s RHP Sal Cammisuli began his 2016 season in the best possible way–by firing a no-hitter in his team’s 6-0 win over Garden City. The senior, who is committed to NYU,
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Jericho’s RHP Sal Cammisuli began his 2016 season in the best possible way–by firing a no-hitter in his team’s 6-0 win over Garden City. The senior, who is committed to NYU,
In a marquee pitching match up between Kyle Young of St. Dominic’s and Julien Arcos of Chaminade, it was a last inning rally that was the real story of this
by Chris Amato High school baseball season on Long Island has officially kicked off and teams in the area are all looking for ways to jump start their season with

Earlier today we revealed the Class AA Power Rankings. Of course, there is no reason to leave out the small schools though. Here is our top 10 for the 2016
Kyle and Jake Supran, twins that attend Plainview-JFK, are hungry to be a part of their school’s first league title since 2004. Upon graduation, they will continue their playing careers and education

Last month saw a record number of votes cast for the MVP of February. Nick Girardi of St. Joseph’s won with over 5,200 votes, beating out Brad Witkowski of Hofstra
by Vinny Messana Coming off their three worst games of the season, in the words of Head Coach Mike Gaffney, he felt the team needed a day off to get

by Vinny Messana Class AA: 10. Smithtown West– They are losing their rotation which accounted for 14 of their 17 wins from last year and will be relying on pitchers

by BOTI Staff This week we add some more intrigue to the Long Island baseball scene with the addition of high school baseball to the landscape. We will have all

It has been a bizarre season in the sense that a couple of the teams we expected to take a massive step forward have actually regressed while some teams who