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Published by Halston Media, 2022-11-01 14:24:41

Yorktown News 11.03.2022

Vol. 11 No. 33 Visit TapIntoYorktown.net for the latest news. Thursday, November 3, 2022

Slater and Valletta vie for 94th Assembly District
MATT SLATER
BY CAROL REIF mate Smart Communities Task
STAFF WRITER Slater took o ce as Yorktown Force, Arts & Culture Committee,
supervisor in 2020. A 2004 gradu- and Food Security Task Force.
Seeking a seat in the 94th As- ate of Yorktown High School,
he previously worked as chief of Slater received his undergrad-
sembly District are  Yorktown sta for state Sen. Terrence Mur- uate degree in political science
phy. Prior to his time in the state from St. Anselm College, where
Supervisor Matt Slater, who is Senate, he spent time as the execu- he was a volunteer for Rudy
tive director of the New Hamp- Giuliani’s 2008 presidential
running on the Republican and shire Republican Party, following bid. He holds a master’s degree
the 2012 election, and formerly in public administration from
Conservative lines, and  Carmel served as mid-Hudson regional Marist College.
director for the state Assembly’s
attorney Kathleen Valletta, run- Minority Conference. He  and his wife, Kellie, live in
Yorktown and have two children.
ning on the Democratic line. Slater has previously served as
a top aide to Westchester County TOPTHREE PRIORITIES
(Incumbent Assembly- Board of Elections Commissioner 1.) Tackling New York’s a ord-
Douglas Colety, a campaign man-
man Kevin Byrne, a Republican ager with the New York Senate ability crisis.
Republican Campaign Commit- 2.) Repealing and correcting
from Mahopac, is not seeking tee, chief of sta for State Assem-
blyman Steve Katz, and a regional cashless bail.
re-election in the 94th  District 3.) Delivering “our fair share of

because he’s running unopposed public school aid.”

for Putnam County Executive.) Matt Slater Kathleen Valletta SEE 94th DISTRICT PAGE 7

Halston Media asked  Slat- coordinator for the minority leader Church. Has worked with United
of the state Assembly. for the Troops, Yorktown Lions
er and Valletta to provide some Club, and Yorktown Alliance for
Civic involvement: A mem- Safe Kids. As supervisor helped
biographical information and ber of the Sons of the Ameri- spearhead the creation of the Yor-
can Legion Post 1009, Yorktown ktown Veterans Committee, Cli-
to state their top priorities for Elks Lodge, and Grace Lutheran

the o ce and reasons why folks

should vote for them.

Please note that the Nov. 10 edition of Yorktown News will go to press before the Nov. 8 election
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MARTORANO furlough by Dukakis when he look deeper, much deeper. or strip both these vital programs? prominent newspaper, e
was the Massachusetts’governor. ird, be aware of the practice I and countless other seniors need Philadelphia Inquirer, has been
FROM PAGE 11 While free, Horton then commit- these programs; it’s that simple. endorsing candidates for politi-
ted a violent crime. Of course, the of passing the blame. Whatever cal o ce for over a century. But
tioning. Instead of the debate ad claimed Dukakis was “soft on is wrong with the world, it’s the Fifth, examine the person’s this past May, when the editorial
stage, many aspirants are stick- crime.” at assertion, like similar other person’s fault even if they leadership abilities. Determin- board was interviewing Pennsyl-
ing to safer spaces: partisan news ones we witness today, really didn’t had nothing to do with it. A con- ing whether a candidate will be a vania’s gubernatorial and senatorial
outlets, fundraisers with support- hold up when the overall numbers gressman is blamed for a state law good leader is di cult. If elected candidates for one of the major
ers, and friendly local crowds. were carefully examined. Despite or a state o cial is scapegoated to o ce, will they be honest, open, parties, it came face to face with
What we, the voters, are left with that, the television spot worked over a federal policy. Such distinc- and able to act under pressure? the extremist hyper-partisan and
is an arti cial environment where fabulously. Fear has, since time tions are no problem for a cam- dangerous politics of today. None
positions are never challenged, immemorial, been a great tactic in paign ad. e “blame”for in ation ere is no foolproof way to know of the candidates seeking the
only reinforced in today’s social garnering public support. and crime, which are global issues the answers to these questions but nomination of a particular major
media echo chamber. All this and require complicated solutions, here are some suggestions: party acknowledged our president
results in the sad fact that we live e Horton ad was the brain- can, like a bumper sticker, be af- as lawfully elected. eir refusal
in a world of calci ed extremism child of Lee Atwater. He accu- • Look at the candidates’back-
with no room for compromise or rately understood that marrying xed to any incumbent you dislike, ground and experience. How well ies in the face of over 60 court
real discussion. fear and crime has always been regardless of their responsibilities. prepared are they for the job? decisions and a slew of recounts
an e ective political tool. It takes and reports from countless entities.
But let’s imagine that, somehow, advantage of our primordial e more nuanced questions are: • Watch the candidates in
you have escaped the hyper- desire to protect ourselves and “Was the problem solvable?”“Was action. Do they accept speaking e Philadelphia Inquirer, for the
partisan nature of today’s America our families. is campaign tactic the elected o cial able to solve it?” engagements or participate in rst time ever, withheld endorsing
and remain sincerely interested in was particularly egregious since it “Are there other factors at play?” debates before diverse groups, even any of them.
voting for “the best person.”Since clearly incorporated a racial tone. “Has there been su cient time to groups that may not be sympa- Seventh, when you are trying
there are very few real debates to Lee Atwater, on his deathbed, tackle this dilemma?” thetic? to decide who to cast your ballot
watch, how are you to judge your expressed regret for the racial scars for, ask yourself, does this person
voting options? Let me suggest a he created.“My illness helped Fourth, take your time and Sixth, is the candidate so much really care about making things
few guidelines. me see that what was missing in research the candidates. Do they of a partisan that it prevents them better? Will they seek to bring us
society is what was missing in me: have thought-out positions or are from truly accepting reality? is together or merely divide us more
First, be on the lookout for a little heart, a lot of brotherhood.” they just anti-someone? Is their reminds me of arguments I had in than we are already? Do they, as
hate-mongering tactics. We see appeal to our fears, pitting one college with fellow students who Lee Atwater suggests is a prereq-
this ad nauseum on television Second, don’t fall for catchwords segment of society against another, were committed to a particular uisite, have a heart? I know my
ads and mailers. A candidate will and phony claims.“I’m for law and or do they have an idea that will dogma ranging from libertarian- dad did and he would have been
attack their opponent as pro crime order!”What’s the other candidate help people? ism to Marxism. Whatever facts a great mayor, largely because he
or will make subtle references to for: anarchy and chaos? Candi- I proposed in opposition to their wasn’t in it for himself. Can that be
their ethnicity, race, or gender. e dates typically use buzzwords (“the I am at the age where I depend viewpoints, when put through said of the candidates we are now
most famous example of this that I American way,”“tough”“solid,” on Social Security and Medicare. their ideological prism, got recon- considering?
can remember is when Presidential “Save our country, county, city... Finally, I will close by passing
Candidate George H. Bush ran etc.”), which tell you nothing ese programs work; I know gured to t their preordained on to you what my dad always
an ad against Michael Dukakis. about the person or their policies. rsthand. One of my litmus tests conclusions.Today, we face a told me growing up: “Vote, always
It featured Willie Horton, a man As a voter, your responsibility is to of any candidate is: If we didn’t di erent challenge as QAnon and vote!”
who had been allowed a weekend have these programs and they were other dangerous cult-like move-
proposed today, would you support ments have severely infected our
them? A second question is: Do body politic. How bad have things
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Thursday, November 3, 2022 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 13

A century later, ‘Crime of the Century’ takes center stage

BRUCE as good a claim as any to that headlines, the full-length drama • e production brings Albi Gorn, an award-winning
THE BLOG distinction. delves into the inexplicably together three Westchester arts playwright, stars as defense at-
random killing of a schoolboy by organizations in a collabora- torney Clarence Darrow). Said
BRUCE Consider the evidence… other young people and com- tive e ort to help reinvigorate Bethany founder David Lyons:
APAR • e true story is based on the ments on capital punishment, regional theater with socially “For any community to grow,
so-called “Crime of the Cen- mental illness, public morality conscious work: Axial eatre evolve, and remain relevant,
If there’s such a thing as tury” in 1924 Chicago that saw and psychoanalysis, which was in (producer); Bethany Arts Com- a very important key is col-
“newsworthy local theater,” legendary defense attorney Clar- its infancy as a medical discipline munity (venue); GoJo Clan
the powerful stage play ence Darrow (also immortalized at the time. Productions (whose co-founder SEE APAR PAGE 15
“Never the Sinner” – staged for his historic role in the Scopes
by Axial eatre at Bethany “Monkey Trial,” defending the “Ya Got Trouble” in Yorktown, NY,
Arts Community in Ossining theory of evolution) represent- and you spell it with an “S”
Nov. 10-13 and 17-20 – makes ing gifted, upper-class teenagers
Nathan Leopold Jr. and Richard
Loeb for their “thrill” killing
of 14-year-old Bobby Franks
(second cousin and neighbor of
Loeb’s).
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Libra ry Corn e rPage14–YorktownNews Thursday, November 3, 2022
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Thursday, November 3, 2022 OPINION Yorktown News – Page 15

APAR trayed by Tom Ryan and Michael
FROM PAGE 13
M. Alvin, respectively. Both are

students in the acting conserva-

laboration and cooperation. Ben tory program at Michael Howard

Franklin said it best – “ e good Studios in Manhattan, where Axial

we can do together surpasses the eatre founder and president,

good we can do alone.” playwright Howard Meyer, teaches

• “Never the Sinner” brings acting.

national talent to Westchester’s • e entire cast of seven re-

local theater scene. e play is mains visible throughout the entire

directed and produced by Axial play, blending into the audience

artistic director Cady McClain, when not acting in a scene. Star-

currently appearing in the day- ring opposite Gorn’s disarmingly

time drama “Days of Our Lives,” brilliant Clarence Darrow, promi-

and a three-time Emmy-winner nent local actor Patrick McGui-

for previous daytime drama roles. ness plays his razor-sharp rival,

Co-producing with her is stage/ state prosecutor Robert Crowe.

lm/TV director Steven Williford, ree of the actors play multiple

sta director of “ e Young and roles, including yours truly as

the Restless,” and Emmy-winner Reporter 1, Dr. White, Baili , and

for “Days of Our Lives.” Also Sergeant Gortland. Youlim Nam is

producing the show are Amanda Reporter 2, Germaine Reinhardt,

Quinn Olivar and Axial Ensemble and Dr. Hulbert. Najah Imani

member Dan Walworth. Muhammad is Reporter 3 and Dr.

• e play is one of the earliest Bowman.

works by John Logan, who has Show times for “Never the Sin-

gone on to become a Tony-winner ner” are 8 p.m. ursday, Friday,

(for the play “Red” about artist Saturday (Nov. 10-12 and 17-

Mark Rothko) and the screenwrit- 19) and 3 p.m. Sunday (Nov. 13

er of Hollywood blockbusters such and 20). For tickets ($25 general

as “Gladiator,” “Any Given Sunday” admission; $10 students), go to

and James Bond movies “Spectre” axialtheatre.org. Bethany Arts

T:9.5" and “Skyfall.” Community is at 40 Somerstown

• e play is staged in cinematic Road, Ossining.

style, with ashbacks veering from

the courtroom trial to the planning In addition to writing and

of the crime, revealing the then- volunteering, Bruce Apar’s passion for

scandalously intimate relationship theater and acting includes sitting on

between Leopold and Loeb, por- the board of directors of Axial eatre.

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BOYS SOCCER

Perfect Huskers win Class A title
Sectional crown third for YHS

BY MIKE SABINI thanks to an assist from Zach

CONTRIBUTING WRITER Palmer, with 9:53 to go in the

game.

No. 1 Yorktown and No. 2 Tap- “It means a lot, third time in

pan Zee each entered the Section Yorktown history, it feels great,”

1 Class A championship game at Frucco said on winning the section.

Lakeland on Oct. 30 with a 19-0 e Huskers advanced to the

record. title game with a 2-0 win against

Something had to give and it visiting No. 5 Horace Greeley in

certainly wasn’t Yorktown’s rock the semi nals on Oct. 27.

solid defense, as the Huskers de- Sean Horlacher broke the 0-0

feated the Dutchmen 3-0 to win halftime tie with a goal, o a Va-

their third sectional title. rela corner. Spina later doubled

e Huskers have allowed just the lead, courtesy of an assist from

ve goals all season, shutting out Chris Coppola.

the opposition 15 times. Frucco registered seven saves Yorktown defeated Tappan Zee
3-0 in the Section 1 Class A
Yorktown also won the Class versus the Quakers. championship game.

AA title in 2017, while winning its Yorktown defeated visiting and PHOTOS: ROB DIANTONIO

rst sectional title in 1990. defending Class A state champion, Anthony Spina (15) celebrates his
goal which put the Huskers up
“For those who know soccer/ No.8 Somers 2-1 on Oct.25 in the 2-0 in the championship game.

fútbol, I grade Sections as Euro- quarter nals. Antonio Frucco heads up the field.

pean Championships, which is “Obviously, it feels great to

actually sometimes stronger than win against a rival, especially on

the World Cup, so getting out of such a big stage,” said Yorktown’s

the section is like winning it all,” Adrian Pjetri. “ is is our home

said second year Yorktown coach eld, where I like to come out and

Zoran Milojevic. “It’s an unbeliev- perform every single game, do it

able feeling. We were hoping for for the boys, especially against the

this, words cannot describe it. e biggest rival. I wasn’t on the team

boys are just unbelievable, a great last year, but I know how the boys

group of people to work with, and felt after losing that semi nal (at

we are not done.” Somers) so it feels great to come

With the win, Yorktown earned out here and get a win.”

the opportunity to host the region- Pjetri gave Yorktown a 1-0 lead

al championship game at 2 p.m. 8:54 into the game, on a free kick.

Saturday, Nov. 5, versus either the Matt Pozo doubled the Husk-

Section 4 or Section 9 champion. ers’ lead halfway through the sec-

“A lot of teams wanted to beat ond half, courtesy of an assist from

us because we were undefeated but Horlacher.

we always came to play,”said York- “High press on the defense, I

town’s Nick Varela. headed the ball towards the goal,

Varela got Yorktown on the beat my man, put it past the goal-

scoreboard, o an assist from Mar- keeper, got unlucky with the injury

celo Diaz, with 28:54 to go in the but sent them home,”Pozo said.

game. Frucco recorded ve saves

“We were putting on the pres- against Somers.

sure in the second half,”Varela said. “We knew what to expect and

“We knew this game was ours and we worked on getting ready for

with the pressure that we put on, this,” Milojevic said after play-

we were able to go up forward. I ing Somers. “It doesn’t matter, any

just got a good ball, nished it, and given day, you don’t know what the

that’s what really got us going for outcome is going to be but we con-

the next two.” trolled the game pretty well.”

Anthony Spina, courtesy of an Jason Douglas, Antonio Frucco,

assist from David Beitler, increased Ricky Tiberii, Brendan Mooney,

the Huskers’lead to 2-0 with 19:29 Ryan Tomeny, Michael Du y,

remaining. Lucas Buono, Matt McGovern,

J.P. Frucco (3 saves) then pre- TR Araneo, Gabe Hughes, Jake

vented the Dutchmen from scor- Levine, Michael Munson, Sasha

ing shortly after. Tsybulskyy, Owen Tomeny,Tristan

“It was really big because I knew Durante, Nick Pozo, Justin Soliz,

that they could still come back, so Joe Granitto, Ashley Judge (assis-

I just had to be there for the team tant coach), Jerry Frieri (assistant

and punching the ball out was very coach), and Ryan Langkafel ( JV Zach Palmer sends a pass.

important to me,”Frucco said. coach) also make up the Huskers’

Beitler nished the scoring, sectional title squad.

Thursday, November 3, 2022 SPORTS Yorktown News – Page 21

Deanna LageATHLETE SPOTLIGHT

Captain helps lead Hornets to league crown

BY MIKE SABINI FILE PHOTO COURTESY OF EXCEL SPORTS e girls and I always sup- she is also a hard worker in the and babies, and I think working
CONTRIBUTING WRITER MANAGMENT ported each other whether it was classroom. I hope to become half as a neonatal nurse practitioner
in practice or in games. Lakeland the person she is today. would be a perfect t for me.
Deanna Lage played for the Lakeland Soccer senior Deanna Soccer has led me to develop
Lakeland girls varsity soccer Lage helped lead her team to some of my closest friendships TELL US ONE THING ABOUT WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE
squad for four years, includ- their first league title since 2004. that I know I will cherish for the YOURSELF THAT NOT A LOT PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE
ing this past season, when she rest of my life. OF PEOPLE KNOW. AND PRO SPORTS TEAM?
helped lead the Hornets to their WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE
PART ABOUT BEING ON THE WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE One thing about me that not My favorite pro sports team is
rst league crown since 2004. GIRLS SOCCER TEAM AT PREGAME RITUAL THAT a lot of people know is that I am the Portuguese National Team,
Lage, who played center-at- LAKELAND? YOU SHARE WITH YOUR trilingual. I am uent in English and my favorite professional
tacking mid and striker, was one TEAMMATES? and Portuguese, and am current- athlete is Cristiano Ronaldo.
of the Hornets’ two senior cap- My favorite thing about being ly learning Spanish.
tains this fall, along with Laura on the girls soccer team at Lake- My favorite pregame ritual is IF YOU COULD HAVE ONE
MacDonald. land is the connections that I have blasting music in the locker room DO YOU PLAN ON SUPERPOWER, WHAT
Lage was also the quarterback built with girls from all di erent and getting excited for the game CONTINUING TO PLAY WOULD IT BE AND WHY?
and a captain of Lakeland’s ag grades. is year especially, I really that we’re about to play. It boosts SOCCER IN COLLEGE?
football team, along with Luci felt like I made a new family. team morale, which really does If I could have one superpower,
Kemp, in its inaugural season impact how we play in the games. Right now, I am not sure if I it would be the ability to y be-
last spring. She was nominated want to play soccer in college, cause it would be amazing to y
for USA Football’s Heart of a WHO HAS BEEN YOUR but I am de nitely keeping my over places like New York City
Giant Award, presented by Hos- BIGGEST ROLE MODEL options open. Whichever path I and get a new point of view.
pital for Special Surgery and the OVER THE YEARS AND WHAT choose I know will be the best
New York Giants. HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM decision for me and my future. IF YOU COULD PICK
THEM? ONE PLACE TO VISIT ON
e Heart of a Giant Award DO YOU KNOW WHAT VACATION THAT YOU HAVE
recognizes tri-state high school My biggest role model over the YOU WANT TO STUDY IN NEVER BEEN TO, WHERE
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their coaches for commitment, I have learned basically everything ARE YOU PLANNING ON
teamwork, will, character, and I know about life through her. STUDYING AND WHY? If I could pick one place to visit
dedication. on vacation that I’ve never been
Not only is she athletically In college, I want to study
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LAGE no matter the day or circum- ‘I am so
stance. happy that
FROM PAGE 21 I had the
opportunity
to, I would go to the Maldives. WHAT’S THE GO TO APP to be part
of this
It seems like such an isolated ON YOUR PHONE AND amazing
program,’
paradise, and I would love to WHY?
Deanna Lage
learn how to surf in the aqua My go-to app on my phone Lakeland Soccer Senior

blue water or even go on a scu- is Snapchat. I really do love

ba-diving excursion. each and every one of my

friends like they are my family

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE and Snapchat has allowed me

MUSIC TO LISTEN TO to communicate with them in

WARMING UP FOR A GAME? such an easy and fun way.

My favorite warm up song is

either Power by Kanye West or FOR A YOUNG ATHLETE

Feel So Close by Calvin Har- GROWING UP IN THE

ris. LAKELAND DISTRICT,

Both these songs get my WHAT WOULD YOU

team and I excited for the game TELL THEM ABOUT THE

we’re about to play. Shoutout EXPERIENCE OF BEING

to Mr. and Mrs. Catone for not PART OF THE GIRLS’

only being the best announc- SOCCER TEAM AND WHY

ers, but also always playing the THEY SHOULD GO OUT

best warm-up music. FOR THE TEAM?

Enjoy the little things. It’s

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE cliché, but time really does y

FOOD TO EAT BEFORE A when you’re having fun and I

GAME? have had the time of my life

Before a game, my go-to these past four years, with such

food to eat is an acai bowl from an amazing group of girls.

Bobos Cafe or JV Bagels. What I’m going to miss the

most is seeing my best friends

BEST PLACE TO EAT IN on the turf every day after On top of soccer, Lage
is the QB for her flag
YORKTOWN AND WHY? school. I would not trade the football team, who
had their inaugural
Little Sorrento is by far the memories I have made for the season last spring.

best place to eat in Yorktown. world, and I am so happy that I PHOTO: ROB DIANTONIO

Not only is their sta amaz- had the opportunity to be part

ing, the food is also phenom- of this amazing program.

enal and always hits the spot

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Thursday, November 3, 2022 SPORTS Yorktown News – Page 23

MayclimVARSITY ROUNDUP takes home County Championship
McCarthy leads Huskers at Somers

BY MIKE SABINI PHOTOS: ROB DIANTONIO William McCarthy paced the Lakeland/Panas’ Bobby Mayclim (148th, 26:19), Chinmayi Goyal
CONTRIBUTING WRITER Yorktown boys with a sixth-place placed first in the boys’ race (152nd, 26:54), and Julia Whelan
Lily Day (left) led the Lakeland/ finish. of the Westchester County (153rd, 26:57) did the job for the
CROSS COUNTRY Panas girls with a 19th-place finish. Championships. Husker girls.
Westchester County Cham- for sectionals.”
year,” Benvin said. Yorktown stood out at the competition and ran a time of “ e girls performed very well
pionship Benvin said that he was proud 16:38, on a very tough course.” with almost everyone running a
Saturday, Oct. 29 (Somers county championship as well. personal best time,” Smith said.
of what both teams accom- “We had a great day at the Marcello Silvestro (84th, “ e team is very young with
High School) plished. 18:50), Brian White (124th, most being on the cross country
Leading Lakeland/Panas’ boys county championship,” said Yor- 19:40), Sean Ryan (128th,19:45), team for the rst time. ey look
“Both teams battled all day ktown coach Keith Smith. “ e Peter Servedio (136th,19:51), to improve their times at next
squad was Bobby Mayclim, who long. ey ran races all year on runners looked very strong as we Braden Reynolds (181st, 20:49), week’s sectional championships.”
placed rst (16:01.20) at the tough courses against power- get ready for next week’s section- and Eric Song (192nd, 21:07)
Westchester County Champion- house teams. Ever since league als. William McCarthy, coming also performed well for York- YORKTOWN FOOTBALL 5 4
ship, outrunning some formida- championships earlier this o a ne showing at the league town’s boys squad. Yorktown 21, Clarkstown
ble challengers. Five Rebel run- month, they started to click and championships and the Coaches
ners ran under 20 minutes, with run their best races. at con- Invitational, had another great Grace McCann (92nd, 23:42), North 14
all seven having personal best tinued today. With at least one day. William nished in sixth Kaitlin Fox (125th, 24:57), Phoe- Friday, Oct. 28 (Yorktown
runs in the varsity race. more race this season, I’m excited place against some very strong be Banner (141st, 25:44), Rose
to see how we nish at Bowdoin Fox (146th, 26:03), Klara Kunz High School)
Lily Day led the Lady Rebels, Yorktown nished its season
nishing 19th (20:37.80). e
Rebels’ girls squad consisted of with a 21-14 triumph against
four sophomores and a seventh Clarkstown North.
grader.
“ ough young, they battled Justin Meyreles (24 carries,
and ran some great times,” said 78 yards, TD, 2 receptions, 23
Lakeland/Panas coach John Ben- yards, 9 tackles), Kaden Gonzalez
vin. (7/12, 116 yards, TD), Andrew
Both boys and girls teams n- Weissman (5 carries, 46 yards, 2
ished 18th out of more than 35 receptions, 42 yards, TD, 5 tack-
schools on the day. les), Dylan DelVecchio (4 carries,
“ e fact no senior toed the 33 yards), Jack Ferone (13 tack-
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for runners who will be back next
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HornetsFIELDHOCKEY earn 22nd sectional title
Legend Pagliaroli wins nal home game

BY MIKE SABINI
CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Winning your nal home

game in your high school career

is a special experience, especially

when that game is the Section 1

Class B championship.

Second half goals by Emma

Numme and Emily Yazzetti gave

host No. 1 Lakeland a 2-0 victory

against No. 2 Rye and its 22nd

sectional title on Saturday after-

noon (10/29), all under Coach

Sharon Sarsen.

e win puts Lakeland in the

regional championship game at 1

p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6 vs. the Sec-

tion 2 champion, at Mahopac.

e win was also the nal

home game for the Hornets’ leg-

endary goalie Celeste Pagliaroli

(5 saves), who recently earned her

50th career shutout and 200th

career save.

“Coming out in the rst half,

we knew it wasn’t going to be an

easy game,” Pagliaroli said. “Rye

is such a competitive and great

team. We needed energy, I gave

it to them in the second half,

and we scored two goals. It felt Lakeland defeated Rye
in the Section 1 Class B
amazing. My last game on this
championship game.
wonderful eld, at this wonderful
PHOTOS: ROB DIANTONIO
school, with a wonderful team, I
Celeste Pagliaroli, Anna Lemma
have so many emotions.” and Bella Basulto celebrate the

e win continued the Hor- we all need to step up and give season, working concessions, Hornets winning the Section 1
Class B championship.
nets’ incredible sectional win- ve percent more. It’s a section getting us here every day, etc. It
Charlotte Sabert goes on the attack.
ning streak, as Lakeland has won championship, play for your- feels good. We are all a family.

every Class B title game held selves, compete, and they got It’s the Lakeland eld hockey

since 2009. better, they de nitely got bet- family.”

ere was none in 2020 be- ter. e third quarter was better. e Hornets advanced to the

cause of the pandemic and in Once they scored, and scored championship game with a 3-1

lieu of that, the Hornets won the the second goal, they just kept triumph against No. 4 John Jay-

Putnam-Northern Westchester getting better.” Cross River in the semi nals on

Small School Regional Tourna- Numme got the Hornets on Oct. 27, paced by Gabby Santini

ment. the board, o an assist from Bel- (1G, 1A), Numme (1G, 1A),

e game was the second be- la Basulto, with 13:09 left in the Charlotte Sabert (1G), and Pa-

tween the two traditional pow- third quarter. gliaroli (9 saves).

erhouses, with Rye tying Lake- “Me and Bella, we worked Lakeland (18-1-1) started the

land 2-2 in the rst game on hard, we worked together,” week by defeating visiting No. 8

a late goal in a regular-season Numme said. “Second half, we Somers 9-0 in the quarter nals

matchup at Lakeland. came out with a lot more in- on Oct. 25, led by Emily Yazzetti

“In the beginning of the sea- tensity and enthusiasm, ready (4G), Gabby Santini (2G, 1A),

son when we played them, it was to score. It just felt great. We Numme (2G), Basulto (1G,

our sixth game and we knew worked so hard to get here and 2A), Sabert (1A), Keira Galla-

they were fast, we knew they it feels amazing now that we gher (1A), Pagliaroli (42 min-

were very athletic, probably even have won. Now we want to keep utes, 4 saves), Maeve Dineen-

more athletic than us,” Pagliar- going.” Herzog (14 minutes), and Jenna

oli said. “But we had the eld- Basulto also assisted on Emily Yazzetti (4 minutes, 1 save).

hockey skills and we had the Yazzetti’s goal, putting Lakeland Anna Lemma, Brianna Hey-

mentality that we wanted to win up 2-0 with 10:21 remaining in de, Emily Daniel, Alyssa Petril-

this section one last time for my the game. li, Leigha Chotalal, Summer

senior year, and we did it.” e scene after the buzzer was Willbright, Winter Willbright,

Sarsen said that the Hornets picture-perfect, as the smiles on Gianna Santini, Ashley Glass,

de nitely knew that they didn’t the faces of the Hornet players Riley Waters, Shannon Scavelli

play their best in the rst half. were priceless, as they took the (assistant coach), Mia Lennon

“I said, ‘Who thinks they are championship plaque to the (assistant coach), and Andi Ger-

playing their best brand of hock- stands for their parents to see. aghty ( JV coach) also made up

ey?’ and we knew that that wasn’t “It meant a lot,” Numme said. the Hornets’ sectional champi-

our best,” Sarsen said. “So, I said “Our parents did a lot for us this onship squad.

Thursday, November 3, 2022 SPORTS Yorktown News – Page 25

ROUNDUP so balls didn’t touch the ground. Tournament, paced by Michael view.
We worked on that all week in Rodriguez (1G) and Oban Rader “Today was a special day as one
FROM PAGE 23

practice and it seemed to pay o (7 saves). of our seniors, Ram Krish, was

and Ryan Vogel (10 tackles) led very well.” out for Senior Day the past Sat-

the Huskers to the win. YORKTOWN FIELD HOCKEY urday while taking the ACTs,”

“It was big to nish strong YORKTOWN GIRLS 13 4 1 said Yorktown coach Mira Rugo-

with a winning record,” said Yor- VOLLEYBALL 9 9 John Jay-CR 8, Yorktown 1 va. “Today he got more than 10

ktown coach Pantelis Ypsilantis. Eastchester 3, Yorktown 1 Tuesday, Oct. 25 (John Jay- kills, being a lefty, right-side hit-

“We were hurting with the in- Friday, Oct. 28 (Eastchester Cross River High School) ter. His kills brought up the team

jury bug the last few weeks, so High School) No. 5 Yorktown fell to No. morale when we needed them,

we had some underclassmen step No. 9 Yorktown fell to No. 8 4 John Jay-Cross River 8-1 in especially in the rst set when

up in spots which is huge going Eastchester 3-1 (28-26, 25-27, the quarter nals of the Sec- we were down about 5-10 points

into the o season and into next 21-25, 23-25) in the opening tion 1 Class B Tournament, led in the beginning. We stepped up

season. For the seniors, to win round of the Section 1 Class A by Maeve Ryan (21 saves), Ellie to beat the top team in our divi-

their nal high-school game is a Tournament, led by Catie Ne- Glicksman (1G), and Gianna sion. We’ll likely be playing them

memory they will cherish forever. grelli (10 kills, 18 digs), Diana Altimari (1A). next week and we are excited for

Our seniors gave so much to our Saljanin (8 kills, 8 aces), Juliana what’s to come.”

program. at means a lot to me Ciuryk (12 assist, 13 digs), Ni- YORKTOWN BOYS Yorktown 3, Yonkers 0

and the underclassmen they are cole Dennison (11 assists, 6 digs), VOLLEYBALL 12 5 Wednesday, Oct. 26 (Saun-

passing the torch to.” Ashley Song (11 digs), and Scar- Yorktown 3, Lakeland 0 ders Trades and Technical High

lett Segal (9 digs). Monday, Oct. 24 (Lakeland School)

LAKELAND FOOTBALL 4 5 High School Yorktown avenged an earlier

Lakeland 21, Sleepy Hollow LAKELAND BOYS SOCCER Yorktown defeated Lakeland loss with a 3-0 (25-16, 25-19, 25-

7 13 4 1 3-0 (22-25, 19-25, 17-25). 16) triumph versus Yonkers, in its PHOTO: ROB DIANTONIO
Friday, Oct. 28 (Lakeland Greeley 2, Lakeland 1 Yorktown 3, Eastchester 1 regular-season nale.
Grace McCann
High School) Tuesday, Oct. 25 (Lakeland Tuesday, Oct. 25 (Yorktown

Lakeland led 7-0 at halftime High School) High School) LAKELAND BOYS High School)

and 14-0 at the end of the third No. 4 Lakeland lost 2-1 to No. e Huskers overcame East- VOLLEYBALL 1 15 Lakeland fell to Fox Lane 3-0

quarter, in a 21-7 victory against 5 Horace Greeley in the quarter- chester 3-1 (27-25, 25-20, 19-25, Fox Lane 3, Lakeland 0 (19-25, 24-26, 20-25) in its nal

Sleepy Hollow. nals of the Section 1 Class A 25-19), in a possible playo pre- Tuesday, Oct. 25 (Lakeland match of the season.

Senior captain Stephen Car-

roll (10 carries, 83 yards, 2 rush-

ing TDs, 2 catches, 20 yards), se-

nior Vincent Scaglione (7 carries

125 yards, rushing TD, 3 catches,

57 yards), junior Grady Leonard

(8-10, 103 yards), senior Rob

Nugent (12 tackles), senior cap-

tain Ian Wisker (8 tackles), ju-

nior DJ Brody (8 tackles, 1 sack),

junior Kyle Gallagher (4 tackles,

interception), and senior Quinn

Petrosino (3 PATs) led the Hor-

nets to the win.

A win also came about be-

cause of the excellent line play

of Wisker, senior Erek Petrosino,

junior Anthony Farroni, junior

Anthony DeCesare, and fresh-

man Kyle Ronk.

“It was a great win for the se-

niors,” said Lakeland coach Ryan

Shilling. “It was our last home

game, but we have one left at

Clarkstown North next week (5

p.m., Friday, Nov. 4). Our seniors Add Value
led the way tonight. e line did
a tremendous job getting a push.

We are looking to nish strong to Your Home
next week.”

LAKELAND GIRLS

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Lakeland 3, Nyack 0

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US 27. Co ee machines do it 48. A person’s natural 13. Soft creamy white
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authorization (abbr.) 36. When you hope to get
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notes 37. Popular 80’s pop duo
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58. Baglike structure in a something

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and southeast 33. Climbing palm

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94th DISTRICT have access to a strong econ- I have successfully brought GREEN with the collection, processing,
FROM PAGE 8 FROM PAGE 4
omy, clean air, clean water, con ict to resolution, and and giving-back of organic yard

housing, healthcare, safety, have always striven to craft a waste. e Organic Yard Waste

school with full tuition reim- and education, and have the path forward that is accepted a Soles4Souls Shoe Drive to help the Facility is available, without charge,

bursement, in memory of my privacy to live their lives un- as fair and just by all parties. needy. ey will be collecting gently to Yorktown residents delivering

late husband Jim McMorrow. disturbed. We must build a strong used shoes during the next few weeks organic yard waste in vehicles without

I have also served on the I am the candidate who post-COVID economy, and and ask you to help them make an im- commercial license plates. Proof of

Boards of Directors for the supports the right to choose, acknowledge that steps nec- pact on poverty and the people who residency is required. In addition,

Putnam Northern West- the right to privacy, the right essary to deliver us through need their help. eir e orts will help residents can help themselves to

chester Women’s Resource to reproductive health care, the pandemic now require provide disaster relief and support for wood chips. is facility is also the

Center, the Putnam County the right to a clean, sustain- adjustments to reset our homeless kids throughout the United depot for biodegradable paper leaf

Legal Aid Society, the Put- able environment, and re- economy. It is vital that the States and around the world. bags, branches, logs, and Christmas

nam Bar Association, the sponsible gun ownership. state and federal post-pan- With the weather starting to get trees collected by Yorktown’s Refuse

Brewster Emergency Shelter An assemblyperson in demic initiatives and funding, cooler,now is a perfect time to clear out and Recycling, Parks, and Highway

Partnership, and the Trin- New York state is tasked with as well as state revenues that your closet. Tennis shoes, loafers, lace- departments.

ity Lutheran Church Coun- passing bills on public policy are allocated to our district, ups, boots, heels... if they are in good Yorktown’s Arts +
condition, they will be accepted. e
cil, and am a member of the matters, critically assessing be fairly distributed and used

Board of Directors of the state spending, ensuring fair- to sustain our communities. shoes you no longer need can make a Culture Committee
big di erence for a needy family and
Mental Health Association ness in taxation policies, and My knowledge of the law

in Putnam County. analyzing and voting on the and the skills that I possess prevent adding to the waste in our

governor’s legislative agenda. are greatly needed in gover- land lls. ARTS + CULTURE GROUP SEEKS

WHY RUN FOR ASSEMBLY? I have not run for nor held nance today. Please set aside your unwanted shoes NEW MEMBERS

Because we need better an elected position before. Today’s challenges require in a plastic bag for collection. You can e town seeks three new

representation here. Instead, I have been in the focusing on the people’s drop them o at St Joseph’s Church members as it expands its ranks

My campaign focuses on private practice of law in the work, not the labels and in Somers the weekend of Novem- to better serve everyone in the

a ordability, accessibility, and 94th Assembly District for agendas that are dividing us. ber 12 and 13, or simply contact the community. e committee reports

accountability of government 37 years. Public service is a privilege, Knights of Columbus to arrange a to the town supervisor and Town

to its constituents. I have litigated, negotiated, and I look forward to serving pickup. Contact: Frank 914-391-4801 Board, as well as to the Yorktown

I believe that people liv- collaborated, mediated, and the people of the 94th  New or Rocco 914-556-6121. ank you so Chamber of Commerce.

ing in our multigenerational counseled issues in business, York State Assembly District. much for helping those in need. Positions are voluntary with no

communities with varied marital actions, custody mat- On Nov. 8, or on one of the Organic Yard Waste monetary compensation. Quali ca-
tions include any one (or more) of
backgrounds, interests, and ters, real estate, and nancial Early Voting Days, vote for

religions, create a synergy transactions, and focused on the candidate who has been Facility Is Open the following, but you need not be
pro cient in all of these:
that does not exist anywhere my volunteerism. representing all of the people

else. I gather the facts, research of the 94th Assembly Dis- Yorktown’s Organic Yard Waste • Project Management — lead ef-

I want to work with the the issues, craft the argu- trict for more than 35 years, Facility, 2200 Greenwood St., forts to coordinate events and meet-

people of the 94th Assembly ments, advocate for the result Kathleen M. Valletta. Attor- Yorktown Heights ings; keep track of contracts and

District to ensure that they that is called for in each situ- ney, Mediator, Advocate. e town of Yorktown has SEE GREEN PAGE 28
“closed the loop on recycling”
can a ord to live here, will ation, and nd the solutions.

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Slice celebrates grand opening

BY SOPHIA CASELNOVA that if they found the right loca- tomer favorites so far include

STAFF WRITER tion, they’d want to open their the Drunken Grandma Pizza;

own. Slice’s spin o on the traditional

Yorktown is home to a new “We were driving by here and grandma slice which features

family-owned pizzeria. one day we saw the construction vodka sauce instead of marinara.

Slice, Yorktown’s newest piz- and said, ‘let’s give it a shot,’ so e Hot Links pizza, which has

zeria, celebrated its grand open- we called them,” said Sean. “Now crumbled hot sausage and vodka

ing on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at 3224 we’re here.” sauce, is apparently another hit.

Crompond Road. e restaurant Sean and his wife Val Gerace Slice also o ers a variety of en-

has been open to the public since live in Yorktown and wanted to trees, paninis, and sweet crepes.

Sept. 8. bring the town a unique pizzeria. “We want to give you a better

Cousins Tim and Sean Tetaj “We’re de nitely hoping that product, better service, at a better

partnered to bring Slice to Yor- Yorktown gets a taste of authen- price,” said Sean.

ktown. tic, homemade pizza and every- Slice has a campaign called

Sean has worked in pizzerias thing else that we have to o er Say Cheese where it partners

since he was 11 years old and left here,” said Val Gerace of Slice. with di erent groups in the

the business at the end of 2019 “We’re looking to do something community, including the YAC Val Gerace and Sean Tetaj at their grand opening of Slice
due to the Covid-19 pandemic. a little di erent, not just the tra- baseball team. rough this cam-

After going to work with his ditional pizzeria.” paign, the restaurant promotes

cousin Tim, the two discussed According to Gerace, cus- its rewards program, which is

free to sign up for.

For every email they

receive, they donate

money back to the

organization.

“I’ve been hearing

a lot of ‘this is the

pizzeria Yorktown

needed,’” said Sean.

“Yorktown de nite-

ly showed up. ere’s

still work to be done

on our end and we’re

going to keep grind- PHOTOS: SOPHIA CASELNOVA

ing it out.” be Sean Tetaj preparing a pizza
Orders can

Ribbon cutting at Slice’s grand opening PHOTO: JENNA LENNOX BELCASTRO picked up or de- WHY DO WE
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