Monsignor Scanlan High School
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Scanlan beats Sacred Heart in 'A' playoffs
Monsignor Scanlan coach Edwin Montano calls Carlos Rivera a slow starter. But what he saw Saturday night was a little uncharacteristic. “Today was different because he doesn’t hit batters,” Montano said. “I had confidence. He has a rubber arm, he’s a very smart pitcher and he got over it, thank
Monsignor Scanlan High School Photos
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View from the Bench
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AMSU v.s. Monsignor Scanlan High School
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AMSU v.s. Monsignor Scanlan High School
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AMSU Softball
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Photos: Monsignor Scanlan vs. Fannie Lou Hamer
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SH Boys Varsity vs. Scanlan
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The Challenge: Monsignor Scanlan vs Harry S. Truman
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Monsignor Scanlan
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Monsignor Scanlan Students Participate In Pro-Life March
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Archbishop Mollloy Varsity B Boys Basketball
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Monsignor Scanlan High School Vs. Catherdal High School
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Photos: Monsignor Scanlan vs St. John's Prep CHSAA 'A' baseball final
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Paulino pitches Scanlan to CHSAA 'A' title
Sophomore tossed complete-game, two-hit shutout as Crusaders beat Sacred Heart, 4-0, in championship game
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Highlights: Monsignor Scanlan 4, Sacred Heart 0 (6/4/13)
Joel Paulino had eight strikeouts while allowing two hits in Monsignor Scanlan's CHSAA 'A' semifinals.
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Worst to first: Scanlan wins Fed 'B' title
Crusaders defeat Fannie Lou Hamer, 52-50, to capture New York State Federation Class B crown
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View from the Bench
The Academy of Mount St. Ursula takes on Monsignor Scanlan.
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Photos: Monsignor Scanlan vs. Fannie Lou Hamer
Monsignor Scanlan captured the NYS Federation Class B title
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AMSU v.s. Monsignor Scanlan High School
The Academy of Mount St. Ursula takes on Monsignor Scanlan.
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AMSU Softball
The Academy of Mount St. Ursula takes on Monsignor Scanlan.
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AMSU v.s. Monsignor Scanlan High School
The Academy of Mount St. Ursula takes on Monsignor Scanlan.
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Mitchell guides Scanlan to Fed 'B' final
ALBANY – Dwayne Mitchell never envisioned he’d be in this situation again, back at the New York State Federation tournament, back leading a team through a magical March run. He thought he left that all behind when Rice High School closed two years ago. “I wasn’t even thinking about high school








