By Paul Gotham ROCHESTER, NY – At 5-8, Rayshelon Carolina (Willemstad, Curacao/St.Jozef Secondary) is one of the smallest in the lineup of the Monroe Community College baseball team. Tuesday afternoon, the freshman outfielder stood the tallest. Carolina beat out a two-out walk off infield base hit as the MCC Tribunes (19-9/3-1) rallied in dramatic fashion to sweep … [Read more...] about Carolina caps comeback as Monroe sweeps Genesee
Archives for April 2013
Kaczka, Scorza help Monroe rebound for doubleheader split with Jefferson CC
By Paul Gotham ROCHESTER, NY – On a windy afternoon, Brad Kaczka (Pittsford, NY/Pittsford Sutherland) paced a 19-hit attack as the Monroe Community College Tribunes (17-9/1-1) rebounded from a first game setback for a double-header split (8-10/16-3) with the Jefferson Community College Cannoneers (7-10/2-0) in NJCAA action at Tribune Field, Sunday. Kaczka’s hit-and-run … [Read more...] about Kaczka, Scorza help Monroe rebound for doubleheader split with Jefferson CC
Cards, Orange, Shockers, Wolverines and the Final Four
Two games to decide Monday's contestants. No. 9-seed Wichita State Shockers (30-8) vs. No.1-seed Louisville (32-5) Wichita State defeated No. 2-seed Ohio State, 70-66 in Los Angeles, Calif., for the team’s 30th win, a school record. Malcolm Armstead led four double-figure scorers with 14 points. Armstead and Cleanthony Early had seven boards while Carl Hall had six … [Read more...] about Cards, Orange, Shockers, Wolverines and the Final Four
Geneva’s Red Wings look to take the next step in 2013
By Paul Gotham ROCHESTER, NY – There is a scene from the movie Liar, Liar where Fletcher Reede (played by Jim Carrey) hijacks a runway staircase to chase down his ex-wife, Audrey (Maura Tierney) and son Max (Justin Cooper) as they embark on a cross-country flight with Audrey’s new beaux, Jerry (Cary Elwes). Moments earlier, faced with the reality of leaving behind her son’s … [Read more...] about Geneva’s Red Wings look to take the next step in 2013
Why I love College Basketball
By Ronak Patel There are many things that make college basketball this time appealing: from the buzzer-beaters to the bracket filling by people across the country. The three weekends that begin in mid to late March that filters into the first weekend of April can be exhilarating, joyous, heart-breaking, dramatic and so many words one can Google or look up on … [Read more...] about Why I love College Basketball





