Senior standout Shelby Preisser strikes out eight, drives in four runs in Panthers' 9-8 win Monday at Rye.
11-year-old Keira Crew sold baked goods and lemonade at baseball games to help fund Garnet softball team's first scoreboard.
Following 0-7 start and debut of new field, Garnets open month with three-straight wins, outscoring opponents 42-18.
Garnets cut ribbon on refurbished home Monday, complete with new field, bleachers, foul poles, dugouts, and soon, a scoreboard.
Garnets remain winless on season, but beat familiar opponent twice in spring training tune-ups at ESPN's Wide World of Sports.
Garnets score to get within one in 3rd before Harrison answers with seven runs in the bottom of the inning to pull away.
Lone senior Ava Cross leads young Garnets roster, which will play on new field for first time on April 28.
Junior Tessa Labovitz starts Tuesday's season opener with two-run RBI, but Garnets fall 7-3.
The team ended with a record of 6-14-1 placing fifth in the Section 1 II-D League.
Families showed up early at the train station and on Purchase Street for the best perches. Team managers rounded up their players and gave them final “marching orders.” Holding banners high was somewhat challenging when the winds picked up.

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