Written by Joe Scotchie: jscotchie@antonnews.com Friday, 13 April 2012 00:00
Baseball season is here and even though there have been some surprises in the starts by both the Mets and the Yankees, there is nothing surprising about the start by the Massapequa High School squad.
Always a powerhouse in Conference AA-I play, the Chiefs are off to another fast start, currently standing on top of conference play with, at press time, a 2-1 record and a 4-1 mark overall.
A 9-7 loss to Freeport in a March 30 home game has been the only blemish on Massapequa’s record. Otherwise, the Chiefs’ mighty offense is back on track, as they have scored in double digits in the past two games.
Massapequa started the season with a 3-0 win over Plainview JFK. Ryan McCormick pitched six shutout winnings in the victory.
After that win, all the games have been high scoring. On March 28, the Chiefs defeated Calhoun, 10-6 with James Ott providing a bases clearing double in the sixth inning to break the game open. After that, the Chiefs avenged the earlier loss to Freeport in a big way, defeating the Falcons in two successive games, 17-0 and 18-5. Matt Pagano went four-for-four in the 18-5 win, while Jon Mulford pitched shutout ball for six innings in the 17-0 thumping.
In April and May, the Chiefs will entertain Syosset, Baldwin, Oceanside and Farmingdale in two and three game series. The weather may not have warmed up, but Massapequa bats are hot and balls should be flying all over local diamonds in the months ahead.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
Jonathan Kaloust, a 23-year-old Navy SEAL who hailed from Massapequa, lost his life last Wednesday in a freak Humvee crash during a training exercise in Fort Knox, Ky.
A 2007 graduate of Massapequa High School and standout wrestler, Kaloust was recruited to Binghamton University, where he continued to wrestle while pursuing a political science degree.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
A $40-million construction project, designed to modernize the Massapequa Station at Sunrise Highway (Route 27), just east of Broadway and Route 107, was announced by the Metropolitan Transit Authority and the Long Island Railroad. The station renovations are part of a multi-phase initiative to improve infrastructure and train service at the station that serves approximately 6,000 customers every weekday.
The first phase is scheduled to begin on May 29, and the improvements are scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2015. Over the next two years, the rehabilitation project will include the sorely needed replacement of the station platform and canopy, heated platform waiting room, escalator, elevator and staircases, pedestrian walkway over Broadway, public address system, plus the addition of signage, energy-efficient platform lighting, and a decorative granite wall adjacent to ticket office. The railroad is also starting work on the installation of a pocket track just east of the station that will significantly improve train service and frequency, as well as on-board seat availability.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
The U.S. Tennis Association Long Island Region has recognized Michelle Carnovale of Massapequa for her tennis playing in 2012. Michelle was honored for her ranking in the Girls’ 14s on Long Island.
With more than 9,000 members, the Region promotes the growth and development of Long Island tennis and supports USTA programs including Jr. Team Tennis, National Junior Tennis and Learning, High School Tennis, College Tennis, USTA 10 and Under Tennis, USTA League Tennis, and community tennis.
The volunteer-based Board of Directors works with USTA members to create programs and activities for all the tennis players on Long Island, from small children to seniors. For more information, visit www.longisland.usta.com or email ustaonlongisland@gmail.com.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
Last Wednesday the Massapequa Observer A’s had a come-from-behind victory 5-2 over the Trial Lawyer Mets, powered by key hits from Ray Anzelone, Michael Grisanti, and Jason Kopp. Evan “Mariano” Barrow came in again with no outs and the bases loaded to pick up the save.
On Saturday, the Observer A’s beat the Kleer Fax Yankees 4-2. The A’s were down 1-0 into the 4th inning due to an RBI single by Ross Mitton of the Yankees. Anthony Patullo drove in two runs with an RBI triple to give the A’s a 2-1 lead. This was followed by Brendan Castonguay driving in two runs with a double to make the score 4-1. Patullo pitched three solid innings in the start with Castonguay pitching the final three innings for the win.
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