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[Facebook–Coach Nardiello]

Our Peglegs battled GW early and throughout this game.. down 3-2 and down 6-5 there was plenty of fight, and chances. Down 8-5 we loaded the bases with 0 outs… but just couldn’t cash in our opportunities. Then, the wheels fell off a bit, in a game wasn’t near as bad as the final score (14-5) shows. Pitching, Ben Zenker had 4Ks in 4IP but our defense let up, and made him work harder. Max Mah relieved and battled, but again.. we didn’t make the plays behind him, that would have kept this a far closer game. Luca Bielski had a solid game behind the plate, and was walked twice (Ben walked 3x). Max had 3 hits, to lead the offense. Jordan Gray singled and had 2 RBI. Masataka Mizuno, Julian Singer and Jude Rizzo singled. We had 8 BBs and plenty of chances for running up the score but, just didn’t get the big hits today.
[Adapted from GameChanger]

Stuyvesant Peglegs JV Loses Lead Early In Defeat
Stuyvesant Peglegs JV fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 14-5 loss to George Washington HS on Wednesday. George Washington HS scored on a groundout by Julio in the first inning, a single by Cesar in the second inning, and a triple by Gerald in the second inning.
The Stuyvesant Peglegs JV struggled to contain the high-powered offense of George Washington HS, giving up 14 runs.
George Washington HS pulled away for good with four runs in the second inning. In the second Cesar singled on a 2-1 count, scoring two runs and Gerald tripled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.
Stuyvesant Peglegs JV put up three runs in the fifth inning. Jordan Gray had an RBI single in the inning to lead the run scoring.
George Washington HS scored six runs in the sixth inning. George Washington HS big bats were led by Ayendy and Gerald, who all drove in runs.
Justin got the start for George Washington HS. He went four and a third innings, allowing five runs on four hits and striking out seven.
Ben Zenker started the game for Stuyvesant Peglegs JV. He surrendered six runs on four hits over four innings, striking out four. Max Mah threw two innings out of the bullpen.
Mah went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Stuyvesant Peglegs JV in hits.
George Washington HS racked up ten hits in the game. Gerald, Ayendy, and Cesar all had multiple hits for George Washington HS. Gerald led George Washington HS with three hits in four at bats.
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Seniors 2018

2018 Seniors: Justin Heinze, Khyber Sen, Max Onderdonk, Michael Gillow, Perry Wang, Ronin Berzins, Sam Merrick, Sam Stamler, Seniors, Simon Carmody
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[Facebook–Coach Nardiello]

 

At Pier 40, our JV tonight showed its depth & spirit — as 3/4 starters were unable to play/ being stuck in an AP history exam to 6:30 (!). Graphics Campus held this one close, score was 1-0, 1-1, 2-1 across the first 2 innings.. as not much was going our way in the field or base-paths (no need to mention that, here, they know). But our starter, Ben Zenker, battled early, overcame our 6 errors and found an answer within each inning (94 pitches) to keep them down, eventually dominating over 5 innings (12 K’s, 2 H, 2 BB). On offense, Ben batted 2nd and had 3Rs, 2H (double) and 2 RBI. Ben combined with SS Luca Bielski  (triple, 2R) and C Jordan Gray (2H, triple, 2 RBI) for a monster game for today’s 1-2-3 batters. We also had 9 walks (RF Zaid Malik had 2 and scored 2 runs).. and ran all over their catcher/pitchers (notable was Steven Zakin stealing 2nd, 3rd and then causing the game’s only balk). With 5 runs in the bottom of the 5th, we eventually mercy’d them by a 11-1 score.. on Jordan’s “walk-off RBI triple.

 

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Stuyvesant Peglegs JV Takes The Game Over Graphic Communication Arts In A Blow-Out Victory, 11-1

The Peglegs blew out Graphic Communication Arts 11-1 on Thursday, firing up the offense in the first inning. Stuyvesant put up five runs in the fifth inning. The offensive firepower was led by Zaid Malik, Luca Bielski, Ben Zenker, and Jordan Gray, all knocking in runs in the inning. Zenker earned the victory on the hill, surrendering one run on two hits over five innings, striking out 12.

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[Coach Carlesi–Facebook]

Unfortunately today the Peglegs, once again, dropped their first round playoff game and are now done for the season. It has been a great year for the most part. We far exceeded our expectations this season and won some big games but we have to start winning the bigger games.

On a positive note, Jared Asch has the most wins in all of the PSAL AAA and will be getting an award at the championship game at Yankee stadium. Jared finished the season with 6 wins and an ERA of 1.46 and Michael Gillow is 2nd in all of AAA in slugging percentage with .739.

I want to thank all the seniors for their hard work over the years and for putting up with Coach Hahn and myself. I also want to thank Jimmy Wendt for volunteering his time to help coach the team. He was a huge asset to us this year and hope he will return next year.

To the FSB board, Joy DeVries, Olivia Lee, Susan Asch and Stephen Hubbell, none of this season would been possible without you. Thank you for always being there!!!!

To all the alumni and administrators who came out today and always to watch us, it means so much to us that we always have your support. And a special thanks to Mike Schneider who is always generous on giving us the field even though our permits run out.

Our luncheon and awards day will be announced soon and don’t forget the alumni game coming up.  Thank you all for a wonderful season, we will miss our seniors next year.

– The Coaches

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Stuyvesant fell behind early and couldn’t come back in an 8-0 loss to Susan Wagner on Wednesday. The Peglegs struggled to contain the high-powered offense of Wagner, giving up eight runs.

A single by Jared Asch in the second inning was a positive for Stuy. Asch took the loss for the Peglegs. He allowed six hits and six runs over five innings, striking out three and walking zero. Perry Wang, Jeremy Rubin, Franklin Liou, Malcolm Hubbell, Asch, Ronin Berzins, and Max Onderdonk each collected one hit to lead Stuyvesant.

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Peglegs to Take on Susan Wagner in AAA Playoffs

The Stuyvesant Peglegs will take on the Falcons of Susan Wagner High School on Wednesday, May 23, at a site yet to be determined. The game starts at 3:30 pm. Come down and root root root for the Home Team!

[Coach Carlesi–Facebook]

I am very happy to announce that the Peglegs have been ranked 13th in the city this year. The hard work and dedication the boys had this year really has paid off. No one, including myself, saw this coming.

We are so proud of you guys for this impressive accomplishment. This was a total team effort. A special thank you to our captains for leading this team to our goal and beyond.

Coach Hahn
Coach Jimmy
Coach Carlesi

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Mound conference

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[Coach Carlesi–Facebook]

Today the Peglegs dropped their 6th and final game of the regular 4-2 to John Bowne HS. Lack of situational hitting and 3 unearned runs did us in.
The Peglegs finish the regular season 10-6 in the PSAL AAA division. The playoff seeding will be out tonight around 9pm. We are hoping for a top 15 spot.
All the hard work the boys put in this year was worth it. Our expectation were on the low side at the beginning of the season but this team really came together to excel.
Coach Hahn, Jimmy and myself are so proud of this team and what they accomplished this regular season.

Okay boys, one playoff game at a time.
More to follow on playoff seeding.

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Stuyvesant PEGLEGS Varsity Fall Short To John Bowne, 4-2

John Bowne got on the board in the first inning when Eslinyer Marinez Veras singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.
In the bottom of the first inning, Stuyvesant tied things up at one. Malcolm Hubbell singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.
John Bowne pulled away for good with two runs in the third inning. In the third Marinez Veras singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.
Montenegro led things off on the hill for John Bowne. He surrendered two runs on six hits over seven innings, striking out six.
Hubbell was on the hill for Stuyvesant. He allowed five hits and three runs over three innings, striking out two and walking zero. Khyber Sen threw four innings in relief.
Michael Gillow went 2-for-2 at the plate to lead Stuyvesant in hits. The Peglegs stole nine bases during the game as three players stole more than one. Gillow led the way with four.
John Bowne totaled nine hits in the game.
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[Coach Nardiello–Facebook]

JV crushed Manhattan Ctr. on Friday at Parade Grounds, 18-0. Combined no-hitter by Elias Bernstein (8k’s) with Luca Bielski throwing a 9-strike/pitch inning in the 5th/final inning. We brought 45 batters to plate in our 5 turns at bat. Julian Cunningham had 5 rbi on 2 singles/walk. Jude Rizzo had 2 hits (lefty and righty). Julian Singer was 2-2. Ben Zenker scored 4Rs and nearly had 5. Jooahn Sur had 2 hits, 3 rbi. Jordan Gray had 2 doubles, 3 rbi. Glad we got the water cleared to get this game in!

[Adapted from GameChanger]

Two Pitchers Work Together In No-Hitter As Stuyvesant Peglegs JV Defeats Manhattan Center For Science & Math

Luca Bielski struck out Joscr to get the last out of the game, as two pitchers teamed up to a throw a no-hitter in Stuyvesant’s 18-0 defeat of Manhattan Center for Science & Math on Friday.
Stuyvesant got things moving in the first inning, scoring one run when Julian Singer singled.

Stuyvesant scored six runs in the fifth inning. The rally was led by singles by Jeremy Tang and Julian Cunningham, by Ben Zenker, and a double by Jordan Gray. Elias Bernstein earned the victory on the pitcher’s mound for Stuyvesant. He lasted four innings, allowing zero hits and zero runs while striking out eight. Bielski threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Stuyvesant racked up 12 hits on the day. Jude Rizzo, Gray, Singer, and Jooahn Sur each managed multiple hits. Stuyvesant was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Gray had the most chances in the field with eight.

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

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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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[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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