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"There's no way we'll finish in time, right Coach?"

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Many hands make light work

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The groundskeepers in action

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Jared Asch in command

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Rubin-to-Nissenbaum gets the runner in the 2nd

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The coaches look on as the game grinds on

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Max Onderdonk swipes second in the 3rd

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Simon Carmody makes the pivot at second

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Cooper Nissenbaum makes the throw to first in the 5th

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Simon Carmody gets under a pop-up in the 6th

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Max Onderdonk makes a (potentially) game-saving catch in the 7th

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Getting psyched for extra innings

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Michael Gillow steals third in the 6th

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Jared Asch powers on into the 7th

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Close play at first in the 8th

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Matthew Deutsch on the mound in relief of Jared

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Near pickoff in the 9th.

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Michael Gillow smashes the game winner in the bottom of the 9th

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Jeremy Rubin crosses with the winning run in the 9th

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"Now about some of your at-bats..."

[Coach Hahn–Facebook]

A late night for all and big thanks to our parents!!! More info will follow as the Peglegs prevailed 2-1 in the bottom of the 8th at about 8:15pm on Michael Gilllow’s game winning triple. More info to come good night!!

[Coach Carlesi–Facebook]

Just a follow up to Matt Hahn’s last post, tonight the PEGLEGS won their 10th game of the season over Bryant HS 2-1. This was not a pretty offensive game. Mike Gillow supplied the game walkoff hit, a triple, that scored Jeremy Rubin from 1st base. Jared Asch again was spectacular on the mound pitching 7 1/3 innings striking 11 Bryant hitters. Matthew Deutsch came in relief and picked up the win.
The Peglegs are now 10-5 in league play and are hoping to end the season Saturday with a suspended game vs John Bowne.
This game will be played at Lafayette HS in Brooklyn. Start time is 9am.
Congrats boys!!! You deserve it.

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Gillow’s Walk-Off Picture Perfect Ending In Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity’s Victory Over William C. Bryant

A walk-off triple led Stuyvesant past William C. Bryant 2-1 on Thursday. The game was tied at one with Stuyvesant batting in the bottom of the ninth when Michael Gillow tripled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run.

The pitching was strong on both sides. Stuyvesant pitchers struck out 13, while William C. Bryant pitchers sat down seven.

In the top of the sixth inning, William C. Bryant tied things up at one. Gomez drove in one when he singled.

Jared Asch was on the pitcher’s mound for Stuyvesant. He lasted seven and two-thirds innings, allowing six hits and one run while striking out 11 and walking zero.

Rosario toed the rubber for William C. Bryant. He lasted five and two-thirds innings, allowing four hits and one run while striking out four. Admir Ramusevic threw two and two-thirds innings in relief.

Stuyvesant totaled six hits in the game. Max Onderdonk, Gillow, and Cooper Nissenbaum each collected multiple hits. Nissenbaum, Gillow, and Onderdonk all had two hits, and Stuyvesant didn’t commit a single error in the field. Jeremy Rubin had the most chances in the field with 15. Stuyvesant Varsity tore up the base paths, as two players stole at least two bases. Onderdonk led the way with three.
William C. Bryant tallied eight hits in the game. Ramirez, Gomez, and Romero all managed multiple hits for William C. Bryant. Ramirez led William C. Bryant with three hits in four at bats.

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Jared Asch in action against Construction HS

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Jared holds a rare baserunner at first

[Coach Carlesi–Facebook]

Congrats to the Peglegs on another win over HS for Construction 3-1. Jared Asch threw a complete game 2 hitter with 80 pitches. Not only did Jared throw a great game but helped himself with 2 doubles and a walk and 2 RBI’s.
Michael Gillow put the nail in the coffin with his 3rd home run of the year. The defense was perfect with 0 errors and Jeremy Rubin gunned down a runner at 2nd.
The Peglegs are 9-5 on the season with 2 league games left.
Next game is Monday vs John Bowne HS at the Parade Grounds, start time is 4:30pm.
Great job today guys!!!!

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity Defeats HS For Construction In Low-Scoring Affair
Both teams were strong on the hill Friday, but Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity defeated HS for Construction 3-1. Jared Asch allowed just two hits to HS for Construction.
Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity fired up the offense in the second inning. Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity scored one run when Asch doubled.
Asch got the win for Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity. He surrendered one run on two hits over seven innings, striking out seven.
Kelly took the loss for HS for Construction. He surrendered three runs on six hits over five innings, striking out two and walking zero.
Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity tallied one home run on the day. Michael Gillow put one out in the sixth inning.
Asch led Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity with two hits in two at bats.
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[Coach Carlesi–Facebook]

So today the PEGLEGS were on the giving end of a mercy game against Bryant HS. The final score was 19-3. There are just too many stats to comment about.
We went out doing what we said needed to be done and gained back a little stock we lost Friday.
Next up is HS of Construction on Friday. This is a huge game!!
Let’s do it boys!!!

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity Claims Blow-Out Victory Over William C. Bryant, 19-3

The Peglegs won big over William C. Bryant 19-3 on Monday.

In the first inning, Stuyvesant got their offense started when Franklin Liou drew a walk, scoring one run. tallied eight runs in the second inning. Malcolm Hubbell, Jared Asch, Simon Carmody, Khyber Sen, Cooper Nissenbaum, and Max Onderdonk each had RBIs in the big inning.

Asch earned the victory on the mound for Stuyvesant. He went two innings, allowing zero runs on one hit, striking out two and walking zero. Sam Merrick and Hubbell entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

The Peglegs tallied 12 hits in the game. Asch, Carmody, Michael Gillow, and Jeremy Rubin each racked up multiple hits for Stuyvesant. Rubin, Gillow, Carmody, and Asch each collected two hits to lead Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity. Stuyvesant stole eight bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Hubbell led the way with three.

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[Coach Carlesi–Facebook] Today the Peglegs were totally out played by Beacon HS and were mercied 14-1 in 5 innings.
We still have a great shot of finishing the season 11-5 and getting a good seed for the playoffs. The boys can’t let this loss dictate the rest of the season. Bare down guys and finish strong.

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity Loses Lead Early In Defeat

Stuyvesant fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 14-1 loss to The Beacon School on Friday. Stuyvesant struggled to contain the high-powered offense of The beacon school, giving up 14 runs.
Beacon scored ten runs in the fourth inning.
Bogosian led Beacon to victory on the pitcher’s mound. He allowed three hits and one run over five innings, striking out nine and walking one.
Malcolm Hubbell took the loss for Stuyvesant. He lasted one inning, allowing three hits and four runs while walking one.
Cooper Nissenbaum, Michael Gillow, and Max Onderdonk each collected one hit to lead the Peglegs. Stuyvesant didn’t commit a single error in the field. Sam Merrick had five chances in the field, the most on the team.

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[Coach Nardiello–Facebook]

After being down 2-1, our JV came back to score 18 unanswered runs in a shortened game. Pitching, Max Mah handled a strong lineup with plenty of extra-base power as our OF can attest, and battled/K’d 9, only walking 1. Story was our clutch hitting (9 H in 4 turns at-bat) including an early 2-out double by Julian Cunningham, 2 RBI triples from Elias Bernstein and a solo HR from Julian Singer. Max scored 2Rs & had 2 RBI, Liam Kronman had 2 RBI, Jooahn Sur tripled in 2 runs & scored 2Rs. Ben Zenker had 2 hits, scored 2 Rs and Luca Bielski scored 2 runs. Stats went on and on. Guys came to play today, what can we say? Final score, 19-2.

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Stuyvesant Peglegs JV Takes The Game Over Graphic Communication Arts In A Blow-Out Victory, 19-2

Stuyvesant had all cylinders firing on offense on Thursday, winning big over Graphic Communication Arts 19-2 Graphic Arts captured the lead in the first inning.
Stuyvesant took the lead for good with four runs in the second inning. In the second Julian Cunningham doubled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run, Elias Bernstein tripled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run, Max Mah singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run, and an error scored one run for Stuyvesant Peglegs JV.
Stuyvesant tallied eight runs in the third inning. The Peglegs big bats were led by Jooahn Sur, Masaka Mizuno, Bernstein, Mah, Julian Singer, and Ben Zenker, all knocking in runs in the inning.
Mah was the winning pitcher for Stuyvesant. He went four innings, allowing two runs on two hits, striking out nine and walking one.

Stuyvesant Peglegs JV tallied nine hits. Zenker and Bernstein each had multiple hits for Stuyvesant . Bernstein and Zenker each managed two hits to lead Stuyvesant. Stuyvesant didn’t commit a single error in the field. Luca Bielski had the most chances in the field with nine.
Joel went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Graphic Communication Arts in hits.

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[Coach Carlesi–Facebook]

Today the PEGLEGS dropped a heart breaker to Beacon HS 5-4 in 7 innings. The lack of situational hitting along with 3 unearned runs did us in. Jared Asch threw well and kept the game close but 5 errors are a lot to comeback from.
Coach Jimmy Wendt said it best today, “ Beacon played bad but we played worse”.
We need to comeback Friday boys and take this one!!!!!

 

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Late Score Costs Stuyvesant Against The Beacon School

Stuyvesant lost the lead late in a 5-4 defeat to Beacon on Wednesday. The game was tied at four with The beacon school batting in the top of the seventh when Jenkins doubled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run. Beacon took an early lead in the second inning. Garrett Ramos drove in one when he singled. In the bottom of the sixth inning, Stuyvesant tied things up at four. An error scored one run for the Peglegs. Stuyvesant tallied three runs in the sixth inning. Cooper Nissenbaum and Max Onderdonk powered the big inning with RBIs.

Bogosian earned the victory on the pitcher’s mound for Beacon. He allowed zero hits and zero runs over one and one-third innings, striking out three and walking one. Jared Asch got the start for Stuyvesant. He lasted five and two-thirds innings, allowing seven hits and four runs while striking out three and walking one. Matthew Deutsch threw one and one-third innings in relief.

Nissenbaum, Khyber Sen, Franklin Liou, Simon Carmody, and Onderdonk all had one hit to lead Stuyvesant. Onderdonk led the Peglegs with two stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with five stolen bases.

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The legendary pregame ritual

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Max Onderdonk prepares to swing

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Jared Asch deals, while Malcolm Hubbell gets set

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Jeremy Rubin behind the dish

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[Coach Carlesi–Facebook] The Stuyvesant PEGLEGS easily did away with Norman Thomas 11-1 today.

The PEGLEGS got things moving in the second inning. Khyber Sen’s sac fly scored one run for Stuyvesant.

The PEGLEGS tallied four runs in the fifth inning. The PEGLEGS batters contributing to the big inning included Michael Gillow, Jeremy Rubin and Jared Asch all driving in runs in the frame.

Asch pitched the PEGLEGS to victory. He allowed three hits and one unearned run over six innings, striking out five. Matthew Deutsch threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Stuyvesant offense scattered eight hits in the game. Gillow and Asch all managed multiple hits for Stuyvesant Gillow led the PEGLEGS with three hits in four at bats.

Defensively the Peglegs turned two double plays and
Khyber Sen was amazing in RF tracking down 4 well hit balls.

Great job guys!!!! 7-3 right now. Let’s keep it rolling.

[Adapted from GamneChanger]

Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity Claims Blow-Out Victory Over Norman Thomas, 11-1

Stuyvesant asserted their will over Norman Thomas on their way to an easy 11-1 victory.

Stuyvesant opened up scoring in the second inning. Khyber Sen’s sac fly scored one run for the Peglegs.
Stuyvesant tallied four runs in the fifth inning. Michael Gillow, Jeremy Rubin, and Jared Asch powered the big inning with RBIs.
Asch led the Peglegs to victory on the pitcher’s mound. He surrendered one run on three hits over six innings, striking out five. Matthew Deutsch threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.
Tavarez took the loss for Norman Thomas. He surrendered one run on one hit over one and one-third innings, striking out one.
Sanchez started the game for Norman Thomas. He allowed five hits and eight runs over four and two-thirds innings, striking out two.
Stuyvesant had eight hits in the game. Gillow and Asch all managed multiple hits for Stuyvesant. Gillow went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Stuyvesant in hits.
Rosado led Norman Thomas with two hits in three at bats.

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Malcolm Hubbell on the mound against Norman Thomas

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[Coach Carlesi-Facebook] Today the Peglegs defeated Norman Thomas HS 4-1 at the Parade Grounds in Brooklyn. Malcolm Hubbell pitched a complete game throwing 98 pitches and scattering 4 hits along with 3 walks and 1 tun. The offense was patient at the plate again with 6 walks and 5 hits including a double by Cooper Nissenbaum. Our defense was solid with one 1 error on a tough field. The Peglegs are now 6-3 in league play and will face Norman Thomas again on Friday at the Parade Grounds. Start time is 4:30pm
Congrats boys!!! Your really making Hahn and I age this year.
Haha!!!

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity Grabs Lead In Fifth Inning To Defeat Norman Thomas

Stuyvesant ran off with the lead late in the game in a 4-1 victory over Norman Thomas on Tuesday. The game was tied at one with Stuyvesant batting in the bottom of the fifth when Michael Gillow singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run.

In the second inning, Norman Thomas got their offense started. Torres singled on a 1-1 count, scoring one run. Stuyvesant knotted the game up at one in the bottom of the third inning, when Gillow singled. Malcolm Hubbell was the winning pitcher for Stuyvesant. He allowed four hits and one run over seven innings, striking out four.
Rodriguez took the loss for Norman Thomas. He allowed five hits and four runs over six innings, striking out four.

Gillow led Stuyvesant with two hits in three at bats.

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[Coach Nardiello–Facebook] Not a bad ‘start’! Max Mah throws a no-hitter as Stuy JV begins divisional play at PG2. Our JV was relentless with 14-hits and a 16-0 win vs Randolph, ending after 4 1/2 innings. Stars up and down including 2 hits each from Masa, Jooahn (2 rbi), Luca (who scored 3 Rs). Plus, Max scored 3Rs, Ben 2Rs, Elias 2Rs, Julian C. (2 rbi), Jeremy (2 rbi) and Jordan cleaning-up well (2B, 3B and 3 rbi).

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Four RBI Day For Luca Bielski Brings In Win For Stuyvesant Peglegs JV Over Manhattan Center For Science & Math

Luca Bielski was clutch at the plate with runners on base on Monday, driving in four on two hits to lead Stuyvesant Peglegs JV past Manhattan Center for Science & Math 16-0 on Monday. Bielski drove in runs on a single in the first and a double in the first.

Stuyvesant secured the victory thanks to nine runs in the first inning. The Peglegs’ offense in the inning came from singles by Bielski, Jooahn Sur, and Julian Cunningham, doubles by Jordan Gray and Bielski, and an error on a ball put in play by Elias Bernstein.

Stuyvesant got on the board in the first inning. Bielski singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.
Max Mah led the Stuyvesant to victory on the pitcher’s mound. He lasted two innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out five and walking one.

Stuyvesant tallied ten hits on the day. Gray, Bielski, and Sur all managed multiple hits for Stuyvesant. Sur, Bielski, and Gray each collected two hits to lead the Peglegs. Stuyvesant didn’t commit a single error in the field. Gray had nine chances in the field, the most on the team. Stuyvesant stole five bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Bielski led the way with two.
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Owen Potter toes the rubber against Cardozo

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[Coach Carlesi-Facebook]

Today Stuyvesant fell to Cardozo 3-2 in a cold and long day. Stuyvesant had 10 hits on the day but could not bunch them together. Once again bad base running and missing signs lost us the game. Owen Potter was the starting pitcher but had trouble finding the plate. He was to work around his 6 walks and only give up 2 runs. Khyber Sen came in and held down the fort but in the end gave up the walkoff hit in the bottom of the seventh. Malcolm Hubbell, Jeremy Rubin and Max Onderdonk all had a multi- hit game but 10 strikeouts on the day hurt us as well in key situations.
Next week the Peglegs will be playing Norman Thomas HS at the parade grounds on Wednesday and Friday, weather permitting. Come out and get us back on a winning streak.

 

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Stuyvesant Falls To Benjamin Cardozo HS On Walkoff

A walk-off left Stuyvesant on the wrong end of a 3-2 defeat to Benjamin Cardozo HS on Friday. The game was tied at two with Cardozo batting in the bottom of the seventh when Santos singled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run.

The pitching was strong on both sides. Cardozo pitchers struck out ten, while Stuyvesant sat down five. In the first inning, the Peglegs got their offense started when Max Onderdonk grounded out, scoring one run. In the top of the sixth inning, Stuyvesant tied things up at two.

Owen Potter toed the rubber for Stuyvesant. He surrendered two runs on one hit over two and two-thirds innings, striking out two. Khyber Sen threw three and a third innings in relief. Stuyvesant racked up ten hits on the day. Onderdonk, Malcolm Hubbell, and Jeremy Rubin all managed multiple hits for the Peglegs. Rubin, Hubbell, and Onderdonk each collected two hits to lead Stuyvesant, which stole five bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Onderdonk led the way with two.

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