
Sayville Looks to Follow Up On Fantastic 2022 Season
Sayville RHP Ryan Karman fired a no-hitter with 8 Ks over Harborfields in a 9-0 win pic.twitter.com/8LQUcYRZQY Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) April 18, 2022 It was a tremendous season
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Sayville RHP Ryan Karman fired a no-hitter with 8 Ks over Harborfields in a 9-0 win pic.twitter.com/8LQUcYRZQY Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) April 18, 2022 It was a tremendous season

by Andy Smith It has not been a memorable start to the season for the local Division-I programs although it certainly was a great week for a couple of the

by Nick Cipolla Final: Bayport-Blue Point 9, Center Moriches 1 WP: Ryan Costa pic.twitter.com/PPIIEIDcnV Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) April 19, 2022 2022 was just another normal year of Bayport-Blue

by Andy Smith The captain delivers! Tom Ribaudo crushes a 3-R HR to give Ward Melville a 4-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth pic.twitter.com/llOyO2d6th Axcess Baseball LI

by Andy Smith After finishing in second place in Conference A-1 with a 14-4 record, Garden Citys season was abruptly cut short. The Trojans had a surprising and unfortunate 2

by Andy Smith Wantagh had a down year by their standards The consistently successful program missed the playoffs for the first time since 1994. Head Coach Keith Sachs, who has

.801. That’s the winning percentage (474-118) of Clarke HS since Tom Abruscato took over in 1999. They have been the model of consistency in Nassau County and last year was

In 2013-’14, there was no team more dominant than Bayport-Blue Point and on that team, there was no more dominant player than Jack Piekos. The Phantoms became the first Suffolk

by Andy Smith Manhasset LHP Theo Zacharia on his CG 11 K performance over Division pic.twitter.com/rMvfIjLWH7 Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) April 20, 2022 Manhasset finished with a 9-14 record

It was a very busy day for the local teams. Even some Division-III action got underway on Long Island. Here’s how it went down… Division-I: St. John’s 7, Tulane 3