From Hard-Hitting Hockey to Softball Stars: A Look at Exciting Local Sports Action

Local Sports Flashback: Rewinding to Moments from Back in the Day

The Binghamton Rangers took a commanding 3-1 lead against Rochester in the American Hockey League’s Southern Division final series with a thrilling 3-1 victory. Rob Zamuner and Mike Stevens scored second-period goals, followed by an empty-netter from Jody Hull. Goaltender Mark Laforest made 23 saves, securing his sixth win in seven playoff starts.

The game was filled with excitement as fans packed the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena. However, Rochester managed to mount a comeback and ultimately eliminated Binghamton in a heartbreaking Game 7 with a score of 4-2. This defeat was particularly tough for the Rangers, as it marked the first time in 19 seasons of professional hockey that a Binghamton team had lost a decisive Game 5 or Game 7.

On another front, local softball teams were also making waves on the field. Johnson City’s defending state champions continued their winning streak with a 6-1 victory over Vestal, extending their streak to 16 games. Charlene Cook’s stellar three-hit pitching and Chris Dyman’s impressive hitting helped secure the Wildcats’ victory and maintain their perfect 7-0 record.

In another game, Union-Endicott’s Jennifer Fitzgerald pitched her team to a near-perfect 15-0 win against Susquehanna Valley. The softball afternoon showcased the pitching prowess of local teams, leaving fans excited for the rest of the season.

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