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Adelphi gets big break to repeat as Division II men's lacrosse champs
Adelphi gets big break to repeat as Division II men's lacrosse champs

New York Post

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Adelphi gets big break to repeat as Division II men's lacrosse champs

It was the timeout that made time stand still. Adelphi men's lacrosse captured its second straight D2 national championship in a 9-8 overtime thriller that only happened after the University of Tampa called a timeout with 12 seconds left — nullifying what would have been the Florida team's game-winner. 'Everyone's hearts just dropped,' junior midfielder Kyle Lewis, who scored the golden goal — his first in OT — told The Post. 'Right after the timeout, we got our emotions back and knew we had a game to play.' Advertisement Stephen DeAmicis and his teammates celebrate after Adelphi's win in the men's Division II lacrosse championships at Gillette Stadium on May 25, 2025. Getty Images Head coach Gordon Purdie drew up a special play to get Lewis the ball with 2:41 left in OT because he is 'maybe the hardest working player on my team,' who earned the immaculate opportunity. 'If you look back at the video, I had to see if everything that was going on was real. It felt like just a dream,' Lewis, of Franklin Square, said also praising the four-goal performance by fellow junior middie Vincent McDermott. Advertisement 'Going into next year, we're not going to look back at what we did this year,' Lewis added. 'When September starts, so does the goal to win another national championship.' Adelphi fans celebrate after their team's win in the Division II championship. Getty Images Twice as nice These Frogs are leaping for joy. Advertisement Carle Place is the place to be as the school's baseball and softball teams each just won Nassau County titles and will each play Babylon for the LI title. 'It's been 20 years since the last title for baseball,' senior shortstop Patrick McCarthy, who will play at Manhattanville next year, told The Post. 'It's going to continue this way. We have a lot of young guys that are brought into the program.' Senior softball pitcher Marissa Nosovitch, who will throw for Kutztown University, said that winning counties brought her already close squad closer than ever before. Advertisement 'We've been playing together since kindergarten,' she said. 'This would mean the world to all of us.' Top-seeded Wantagh takes on No. 3 Seaford on Friday at Farmingdale State at 1 p.m. for Game 2 of the Class A baseball title series. In softball, No. 1 MacArthur faces No. 2 Glen Cove at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Game 2 of the AA Class final at FSU.

Jamestown man sentenced to 7 years for selling narcotics
Jamestown man sentenced to 7 years for selling narcotics

Yahoo

time21-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Jamestown man sentenced to 7 years for selling narcotics

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A Jamestown man was sentenced to seven years in prison for narcotics conspiracy on Thursday, the Acting U.S. District Attorney's Office announced. Kyle Lewis, 33, had previously pleaded guilty to narcotics conspiracy. The Acting U.S. District Attorney's Office said Lewis sold heroin and fentanyl through Facebook and CashApp. In 2022, investigators made five purchases of narcotics from Lewis. Three other co-defendants — Holly Berenguer, Richard Philbrick and Joseph Zaso — have also been convicted and are awaiting sentencing. *** Mark Ludwiczak joined the News 4 team in 2024. He is a veteran journalist with two decades of experience in Buffalo. You can follow him online at @marklud12. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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