Rich Monetti
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John Jay Gets First Win for their New Coach
An 0-2 start to a football season means week three can salvage a season or send it off the rails. So after quickly sending the Clarkstown North to the bench on possession one, John Jay gave the ball back on their first play, and doubt took a front row seat. But the miscue was just a blip.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Loses 34-27 in Overtime Heartbreaker
On Friday, September 3 at Contest Field, John Jay hosted Yorktown and both fan bases endured a heart stopping roller coaster ride. Still, the Wolves never wavered, according to Head Coach Joe Candarelli. “Their heart, desire and effort is never in question,” he boasted. But in the end, the flatline landed on the side of the home team and laid waste to John Jay’s faithful.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced
Pickle Ball Petition Seeks Replacement of Outdated Surface
A few years ago when Teresa Chang started to play the game of pickle ball in Somers, she said, the tennis courts at Reis Park weren’t getting a lot of use from residents. Even so, people started to notice a small group playing this mix of tennis, ping pong and badminton, and now there are about 300 players in the town. Unfortunately, there are issues with the current surface, and in an effort for an upgrade, Chang has put the ball in the town’s center court.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced
Mahopac Grad Stays Involved as Flag Football Referee and Player
Caitlin Schweigler played basketball and softball at Mahopac High School, and passing into adulthood, she never lost her love for sports. Her most recent affinity is Flag Football, and last March, she began playing in Westchester Female Flag Football. Her team made it to the finals but she didn’t make it to the finish line when her ACL was torn. Of course, being sidelined didn’t put out her competitive fire. “I still wanted to be involved,” said Schweigler, and like any good athlete, she found a way.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced
Chroma Art Exhibit Will Take You Inside the Worlds of Edward Giobbi
Conlangs On Saturday June 24, the Chroma Fine Art Gallery hosted the opening of their month long exhibit for Katonah's own Edward Giobbi. Ninety Seven years old, the artist’s long resume was succinctly put into words by his local picture framer. “He’s a flat out treasure in the art world,” said Tim Delaney of the Katonah Art & Frame Shop, and the global designation definitely applies.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Art
Violent Mind Meld in Star Trek VI was Consistent with the Long Character Evolution of Spock
Photo by Gage Skidmore Star Trek VI doesn’t quite do it for me. But like Star Trek V, it does have some very good ideas and a bunch of amazing scenes. "Only Nixon could go to China" and Bones chiding Kirk over kissing Iman are priceless, while the dinner scene is one of the most profound in the history of the franchise. Otherwise, I have two that complete Spock’s long confusing journey, and despite their unpopularity, they put the finishing touches on the human adventure that began in 1966.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Futurism
Asteroid City Lacks Substance and Provides a Hollow Impact
I liked Rushmore and absolutely love The Royal Tenenbaums. As a result, a Wes Anderson film would have my attention, and in all likelihood, my money. In for a pound, I probably gave the Grand Budapest Hotel a thumbs up, but I have no real memory of the story or the characters. The same goes for The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, and apparently, I’ve become less likely to hand over the green. Missing the last few installments, it’s hard to forget that the soundtrack to Zissou consists entirely of David Bowie music, covered in Portuguese. How do you dismiss such a wonderful oddity, and I decided it was time again. I reached back and found that Asteroid City has all the same components that originally drew me in. There is one glaring omission, though.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Geeks
16-2 Victory over Goshen Sends John Jay to the Final Four
Click image for Goshen Photos Last week, John Jay defeated Rye and Schuylerville to earn a berth in the State Regional Finals. Two drama-filled victories, the Wolves played the game in front of them on Saturday June 3 and made no apologies for the easy go they had against Goshen High School.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Falls 7-4 in Section One Final
Click Image for Rye Photos After beating Hen Hud on Thursday May 25, top seeded John Jay had a sectional championship within their sights. In their way stood Rye, and a showdown at Yorktown High School on Tuesday, May 30 was there to settle matters. But despite not losing since a 10-4 loss to the Garnets ten games ago, the Wolves fell behind and were left chasing in defeat.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Reaches Regional Finals with Victories over Rye and Schuylerville
Click image for Rye Photos After defeating Somers pretty handily last Tuesday, John Jay arrived in Nyack on Friday May 26 for the Section One finals, and the game began on script. JoJo Degl got the ball up in the air, Mia Puccio chased it down and Degl was soon on a b-line for the goal. Unfortunately, the middie shot high, and before anyone could really gather the anomaly, third seeded Rye had a 3-0 lead. So Annabelle Brennan put the early outburst in perspective, and the blueprint was laid out for the Wolves fifth straight Sectional Championship.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Falls 7-0 in Section One Final
Click Photo for more images Nonetheless, John Jay came off the victory over Fox Lane on Wednesday May 24 and loudly welcomed the ballpark to the game on Friday Night. The chatter going strong as they awaited the first pitch, the bench erupted on Nick Fassert’s bloop single to center and went fever pitch when Jackson DiLorenzo hit Scott Esposito. Unfortunately, Andrew Lombardi and Nick Russo struck out to end the threat and Mitch Hammer entered with some unfinished business.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced











