Sunday, June 9, 2013

Trio of locals taken in 2013 MLB Draft

Jeff Couch/The Record
The Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft concluded on Saturday with three local players being chosen.

Maple Hill grad Jaime Schultz (High Point), Cohoes native Will Remillard (Coastal Carolina) and Mike Fish (Bethlehem/Siena) were all selected.

Here is the story from Sunday's paper.

Schultz (right) went in the 14th round to the Tampa Bay Rays and could start his career with the Hudson Valley Renegades of the NY/Penn League.

Remillard (left) was selected in the 19th round by the Chicago Cubs. The La Salle grad hit .280 for the Chanticleers, with two home runs and a team-high 39 RBI. He will play this summer in the Cape Cod League.

J.S. Carras/The Record
Fish was taken in the 32nd round by the Los Angeles Angels. He was the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Player of the Year for the Saints. Fish led the MAAC in home runs (12), hits (81), runs (54), total bases (136) and slugging percentage (.602), while leading Siena with a .364 batting average.

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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Katie Roth helps Hartford to AE title game

ALBANY - The University of Hartford had little trouble dispatching of Vermont in the first women's semifinal at the America East tournament on Saturday.

Ruthanne Doherty led the way with 13 points for the Hawks, which will meet either UAlbany or New Hampshire in next Saturday's title game.

Redshirt freshman Katie Roth, a Maple Hill grad, scored seven points, grabbed six rebounds, had a steal and an assist for Hartford.

"It's pretty great to come back to my hometown and play in front of people I played with in high school and coaches," she said.


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