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Thanks to Great effort by our bowlers & Coach Patrick Henderson the Bowling team repeated as the CHSAA champions. Back to Back!

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Stepinac goes extra holes to capture CHSAA crown
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Josh Thomson , jthomson@lohud.com 8:32 p.m. ET May 25, 2016

Stepinac defeated Iona Prep to win its first CHSAA

Chris Garceau earned his nickname for a reason. Unfortunately for Iona Prep, it learned why the hardest way possible with a city title at stake.

“The kids call him ‘Wedges,’ " Stepinac golf coach Matt Hogan said. “From 50 yards in, you might as well go and place the ball on the green.”

With his match in extra holes, the Stepinac junior flopped a downhill pitch from the rough to a foot for a tap-in par. The up-and-down finished a thrilling 3-2 win for the Crusaders over rival Iona Prep Wednesday at Knollwood Country Club and earned the program its first CHSAA title since 1997.

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The teams had split the first four matches, including one that wasn’t decided until the final hole. Garceau actually trailed Iona Prep’s Mark Trotta by two holes going into No. 17, but he won the last two to extend the match. With all the other matches complete, Garceau’s par on the ensuing hole gave Stepinac the title.

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“It was all the way down to the wire,” Hogan said. “It was unbelievable. We had two matches that went all the way to the 18th and two matches that finished earlier. They won one early, we won one early. They won one late, we won one late.”

Stepinac’s Chris Collins and J.P. Collins won their matches while Iona Prep’s Matt Minerva and Ken Nixon won theirs. Minerva, a freshman, narrowly edged Stepinac senior Paul Terminello 1-up in a meeting of No. 1s.

The teams split two matches during the regular season. Iona Prep won 3-2 at Winged Foot and Stepinac returned the favor, 3-2, at Sleepy Hollow with Garceau winning the final match.

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CHSAA championship

Stepinac 3, Iona Prep 2

At Knollwood Country Club

Matt Minerva (IP) d. Paul Terminello, 1-up

Chris Collins (AS) d. Sebastian Naibaho, 4 and 3

Ken Nixon (IP) d. Brendan Cooney, 6 and 4

J.P. Collins (AS) d. Ted Gerrity, 4 and 3

Chris Garceau (AS) d. Mark Trotta, 19 holes

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_A great crowd in gym watched & celebrated along with family members as 6 of this years Crusaders signed NLI on signing day.
Each year on the first Wed in Feb, Football players across the nation sign letters of intent to fully commit to colleges.

+ The following choices were announced:+

Antonio Giannico – Bryant University
Izayah Powell- Brown University
Devonte Myles- Sacred Heart
Louis Blackwell- Gannon University
Tyger Wiston – Gannon University
John Walsh – Ithaca College

It is important to note that up to 6 more players will sign to colleges around area. But as of today’s signing day they were not ready to commit yet.
Congratulations to the Seniors of the 2016 Varsity Football team.

New12 Varsity Video
http://www.news12varsity.com/the-football-fix-hudson-valley-signing-day-special-2-1-2017-1.1847663

Thank You Al Schnoor for great photo.

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The 2016 inductees for the Westchester Sports Hall of Fame have been announced.

County Executive Robert P. Astorino said the induction ceremony, which will be held Thursday, October 20 at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, will be an opportunity to recognize the athletes’s unique accomplishments.
“They have dedicated their lives to good sportsmanship and teamwork, while enriching their communities,” he said.
The four inductees were chosen from a pool of 80 nominees.

The criteria in order to be nominated includes being a person of good character, who gained prominence in either professional or amateur sports as a player, coach, manager, official, owner, writer or broadcaster.

Hall of Fame plaques are permanently displayed in the Sports Hall of Fame gallery at the Westchester County Center in White Plains.

The event is open to the public and begins at 5:30 p.m. with a cocktail reception, followed by dinner and the ceremony.
Reservations are required; the deadline is October 14. Tickets are $80 per person.

For an invitation or more information, call 914-231-4564.

The inductees are:

Originally from Colledimezzo, Italy, Gino D’Ippolitohas been a Yonkers resident since 1951, and began refereeing in 1963 in Eastern New York. In the late 1960s, D’Ippolito was assigned to the pros, with the old National Professional Soccer League (NPSL), a forerunner to the original North American Soccer League (NASL). Since then, he has refereed in virtually every soccer final the USA had to offer, including the NASL, American Soccer League (ASL) and Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). The now 81-year-old was an official in over 600 NASL games from 1968 until the league’s final season in 1984. D’Ippolito has travelled to 29 nations to ref international games, as well as 15 World Cup qualifiers for the 1978, 1982, and 1986 World Cups. Over the span of his career, he has officiated over 2,000 professional games.

A long-time resident of Tarrytown, Neil Fitzpatrickspent 30 years as Ardsley High School’s baseball coach and he was the founder of the school’s soccer team. On the baseball field he won numerous Coach of the Year awards, took his team to Sectional Championships six years back-to-back and won the State Championship four years consecutively. Fitzpatrick is remembered by his students as inspiring them with his honesty and respect.

Michael O’Donnell has been the football coach at Archbishop Stepinac High School for 28 years, having started out in 1980 as an assistant, and working his way up to head varsity coach. In 2006, O’Donnell was named Athletic Director and head of the Physical Education department as well. He was designated Daily News Coach of the Year in 1993, 1995 and 1997. O’Donnell had a banner year in 2014 when he coached the Stepinac team to the CHSFL AAA Championship, recording the most wins in a single season in school history (12), and winning the league trophy, the Dubois Trophy (Cardinal Hayes High School) and the Turkey Bowl (White Plains High School). The following year, he led Stepinac to another CHSFL Championship and a New York State Catholic Championship. Coach O’Donnell also served on County Executive Astorino’s Concussion Panel, created by Stepinac alum, Dr. Mark Herceg, County Commissioner of Mental Health.

Dan Ricci has amassed 404 victories, 16 league championships, six sectional championships, five regional championships and four New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) championships as the head girls basketball coach at Ossining High School. During his 24 years as head coach, Ricci guided the girls’ basketball program from mediocrity, to a perennial power. More important than winning, he cultivated a culture of teamwork, determination and sportsmanship both on and off the court. Eighteen of Ricci’s players have moved on to collegiate careers, including two-time National Champion Saniya Chong at the University of Connecticut. Ossining is only the second NYSPHSAA school to win a Class AA Federation Championship. Ricci also led the varsity football program to sectional and regional championships in 2007 while serving as head coach.

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Brendan Nugent is in his second season as a member of the coaching staff for the New Orleans Saints in 2015 and his first as an offensive assistant.

Prior to coming to New Orleans, Nugent served as an offensive quality control coach with the Chicago Bears from 2013-14, following then-Bears Head Coach Marc Trestman south of the border after serving under him in the Canadian Football League in 2012 in Montreal as the Alouettes special teams assistant and offensive quality control coach.

Nugent spent the previous five seasons (2007-11) at William & Mary coaching running backs (2010-2011), tight ends (2007, 2009) and wide receivers (2008). Nugent started in the collegiate coaching ranks in 2005 at the University of Iowa as the Hawkeyes offensive assistant, a position he held for two years. The Hawkeyes participated in the 2005 Outback Bowl and the 2006 Alamo Bowl during that span.

Nugent received his first coaching job at his alma mater Archbishop Stepinac High School in his hometown of White Plains, New York, overseeing the linebackers in 2004. Collegiately he played linebacker for three seasons at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

PLAYING CAREER: Catholic University of America, 2001-04.
COACHING CAREER: Iowa, 2005-06; William & Mary, 2007-11; Montreal Alouettes (CFL), 2012; Chicago Bears, 2013-14; New Orleans Saints, 2015-.