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Somers Loses 35-32 at Horace Greeley
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe button Video Clips Sideline Photos Click for all fall Slideshows On Thursday December 5, Somers traveled to Greeley and opened the basketball season. Shutout through the first six and a half minutes, the slow start did not look good. But by the end, there was plenty of excitement, and the girls treated the fans that made the trip to a very good game.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Somers Hangs Tough in 58-53 Loss to Carmel
Please see tip, pledge and subscibe buttons Click for video After falling to Put Valley in the first round of the 28th annual Mike DePaoli Tournament, the Tuskers laced up for the consolation game versus Carmel. A lot on the inside and almost as much to contend with on the outside, Somers still measured up. But the enthusiastic home crowd was hoping for just a little bit more.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
GreeleyJay Comeback Falls Short versus Rye
Please see tip, subscribe and pledge buttons On Friday December 13, GreeleyJay took their combined teams and faced Rye at the Brewster Ice Arena. After getting off to a good start with the first goal, the home team saw the Garnets put in the next four. So it looked like a long night. But the boys did regroup and a game was had.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
1964 : Yankee Tidbits from Dog Days by Philip Bashe
Photo by Rubenstein Dog Days : The Yankees fall from Grace and Return to Glory - 1964-1976 By Philip Bashe, the 1994 novel is not only one of the best sports book I have ever read, for me, it’s one of the best books period. Maybe a time Yankee fans would like to forget, the people behind the unraveling provide just as human a story as all the glory that proceeded. That said, Bashe does a masterful job conveying anecdotals and keeps you wanting more. So I just wanted to provide some tidbits and here is my first installment. 1965 will be next.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Part 7 : Somers Historical Tidbits
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons below or hit me on venmo at @Rich-Monetti The Cows Come Home In 1878, Frederick Hopkins purchased the land that is now Muscoot Park. He was a New York City businessman who owned a large pharmaceutical company and his big financial claim to fame kept us all on the move. Mother Sill’s Travel Remedy was used for motion sickness, and the acreage he bought served as a family farm and a summer retreat. The house that stands was moved in 1898 when the New Croton Dam was built, and in 1968, Westchester County purchased 777 acres of the property. For recreational purposes, the cows, pigs, goats, chicken and vegetable rows are meant to show what life was like at the turn of the 19th century.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in History
Somers Blowout Aims for a Three-peat
Click for all fall slideshows In the previous three rounds of the playoffs, Somers has trailed early and Coach Anthony DeMatteo wasn’t looking to continue the string in the semifinals of the states. “So the stress all week was to come out flying in the first quarter,” he revealed, and the point was definitely taken.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Somers Wins Section Title with 35-21 Victory Over Rye
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons Click for all fall slideshows Rye Slideshow On Friday November 15, Somers and Rye matched up pretty well as undefeated, defending State Champions, and at Mahopac High School for three quarters, the slugfest held up. A 14-14 tie for the Section One Title, the ball was suddenly on the ground, and Hudson Ruby’s eyes opened. “I saw the ball, reacted, and I was like, I got to get that,” said the defensive tackle.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Somers Moves onto Semifinals with 28-9 Defeat of Averill Park
Click for all fall slideshows On Friday November 22, Somers traveled to Shenendehowa High School for a rematch of last year’s regional final versus Averill Park, and for the third time in three games, the Tuskers did not score first. “People might think we are regressing,” said running back Mason Kelly. But for Somers, trailing is just another way forward
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Somers Cheerleaders Bridge the Community with their Showcase
Please see tip, subscribe and pledge buttons below Click for all fall slideshows On Tuesday November 12, the Somers High School auditorium was filled, and as usual, the decibel levels rose to the top. But this occasion was reserved for the athletes who are in charge of leading the cheers.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced









