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Dobbs Ferry handled Rye Neck 69-51 in Section 1's quarterfinals Thursday. The Eagles, Class B's defending champ, play Monday for a final four trip.
Dobbs Ferry (8-3) — The Eagles ran for 153 yards on 35 carries. Nolasco had 17 rushes for 74 yards. Baglieri added 65 yards on the ground and caught eight passes for 56, including the touchdown.
Dobbs Ferry beat Woodlands 21-14 to win a wild Class C championship game. ... It clinched a 21-14 victory for the second-seeded Eagles, who captured a second straight Class C title.
Abby Connett, standing right, the senior advocate for the Dobbs Ferry Silver Eagles Club, chats with guests July 20 during a trivia and pizza event at the Embassy Center in Dobbs Ferry.
Dobbs Ferry (2-0): Kevin Hartnett threw touchdown passes to Drexel Lewis (8-yard) and Elan Messeri (18 yards). Harnett also ran 11 times for 84 yards. Khamrin Holman tallied 147 yards on 13 carries.
Dobbs Ferry lost its regular-season finale last week to Hastings. The Eagles earned a rematch by beating Ardsley 63-48 in a Class B first-round game.
The top-seeded, undefeated Eagles became the undisputed Section 1 Class C champion on Friday night, sweeping past third-seeded Croton-Harmon, 25-11, 25-14, 25-17.
The Eagles did just that, sweeping past the Trojans, 25-13, 25-22, 25-19. "I think it was even better that it was against Blind Brook, it was just a great day," Dobbs Ferry senior co-captain ...
The Section 1 Class C football game between Valhalla and rival Dobbs Ferry was viewed as a possible playoff preview. ... Host Valhalla celebrated homecoming by blowing out the Eagles 35-7.
Dobbs Ferry (20-4) — The Eagles out-rebounded Blind Brook 44-36, including 17-8 on the offensive end. ... Dimaunie Meredith had nine points and 12 rebounds and was named all-tournament.