Softball: North Rockland 'Cardiac Kids' wins Section 1 Class AAA title late

THIELLS — For the last three years, every time you get North Rockland and White Plains on the same diamond, you need a defibrilator on stand by.

Each time these teams faced each other in the Section 1 softball finals; it always seems to come down to the last AB, whether it is in extras (2022) or in regulation (2023).

"White Plains is a great team," North Rockland catcher Ava Jacobs said "The coaches are great and they play smart. They have great hitters and fielders but I think that's what keeps us up. Knowing that you're facing an opponent that will beat us up if we don't stand up is exhilirating."

Saturday's Section 1 Class AAA finals at North Rockland was no different.

With runners on first and second with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning with the game tied, Red Raiders shortstop Kerry Finnerty took a pitch to center field off of White Plains ace Alexis Tighe scoring Maddie Burns from second with the winning run.

"She's (Tighe) really good," Finnerty said. "I took a deep breath and calmed down and kept my eye on the ball."

North Rockland celebrates their Section One Class AAA Softball Championship against White Plains and pitcher Alexis Tighe, left, at North Rockland High School, May 25, 2024. North Rockland beat White Plains 2-1in nine innings.
North Rockland celebrates their Section One Class AAA Softball Championship against White Plains and pitcher Alexis Tighe, left, at North Rockland High School, May 25, 2024. North Rockland beat White Plains 2-1in nine innings.

North Rockland defeats second-seeded White Plains 2-1 in nine innings to win their third straight Section 1 championship, first in Class AAA.

It was the same score the Red Raiders won by two years ago.

"It's a shocker," Red Raiders coach Jackie DiNuzzo said. "They did everything I asked all damn season. I told them it was going to take the culmination hitting, baserunning, defense, pitching and our dugout vibe. It would carry us through. I couldn't be more proud of these guys."

In the bottom of the sixth inning, down 1-0, with one out, Jacobs took the second pitch she saw to left field for a triple. Red Raiders ace Tara Murphy then followed with a single driving in Jacobs with the tying run.

"I had gotten up a few times before that so I tried to stay in my zone and not be nervous," Murphy said. "I knew what I had to do to get her in."

White Plains got on the board in the top of the first inning. With one out, Ava Ritterman was hit by the pitch and then Tighe is walked. Ava Galligani then drove in Ritterman with a base hit to give the Tigers a 1-0 lead.

What it means

North Rockland advances to the Class AAA subregional at Monroe Woodbury High School on May 28. They will play Section 9 champion Pine Bush at 5 p.m.

White Plains concludes their season with a record of 21-2 both losses coming at the hand of North Rockalnd.

Player of the game

North Rockland pitcher Tara Murphy delivers a pitch against White Plains during the Section One Class AAA softball championship at North Rockland High School, May 25, 2024. North Rockland beat White Plains 2-1in nine innings.
North Rockland pitcher Tara Murphy delivers a pitch against White Plains during the Section One Class AAA softball championship at North Rockland High School, May 25, 2024. North Rockland beat White Plains 2-1in nine innings.

It's easy to give it to the hero of the game but the player of the game was North Rockland's Tara Murphy. She was solid in the circle with not the gaudy numbers but kept her team in game but in the bottom of the sixth inning, she drove in the equalizing run.

By the numbers

North Rockland (21-2): Kerry Finnerty 1-4, 2B, RBI; Tara Murphy 2-4, RBI, WP, 1R, 7 H, BB, 5K; Maddie Burns 2-4, RS; Ava Jacobs 1-3, RS, 3B; Mia Valverde, Emily Murphy and Ashlee Begbie each had a hit.

White Plains (21-2): Ava Galligani 2-4, RBI; Olivia Doria 2-3, 2B; Alexis Tighe 1-3, BB, LP, 2 R, 9H, BB, 11 K; Neela Older and Ava Ritterman each had a hit.

They said that

"Kerry's my best friend and I'm so confident in her. I knew she could do it. I was so happy for her," Tara Murphy said of her shortstop Kerry Finnerty's game-winning hit.

Twitter: @LoHud_Debbie; @LoHudSoftball

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Softball: North Rockland 'Cardiac Kids' wins Section 1 Class AAA title late

Advertisement