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SUNY Rockland Hawks Win Region 15 Baseball Championship with Stunning 12-10 Comeback, Advance to East District Tournament

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ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY — In a stunning display of resilience and determination, the SUNY Rockland Hawks have claimed the Region 15 Championship title after mounting an incredible 12-10 comeback victory. Trailing 10-0 early in the game, the Hawks refused to give up—storming back to secure one of the most thrilling wins in recent team history.

The dramatic victory not only crowns the Hawks as Region 15 champions, but also earns them a spot in the East District Championship, which will take place this weekend in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

This historic win has generated excitement across the Rockland County college sports community, as fans rally behind the Hawks on their quest for national glory. The team’s grit and tenacity have become a rallying point for students, alumni, and local supporters alike.

The SUNY Rockland Hawks will now prepare to face the top contenders from across the East Coast in Scranton. A victory there would punch their ticket to the NJCAA Division III World Series, bringing national attention to the community college athletic powerhouse.

Stay tuned to the Rocklandreport.com for updates as the RCC Hawks continue their postseason run.

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Pearl River’s Drew Fortescue Scores First NHL Point, Earns Third Star in Rangers Debut

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Pearl River native Drew Fortescue made a memorable debut with the New York Rangers, recording his first NHL point and earning third star honors in his first game with the team.

Fortescue, a defenseman and Rockland County native, contributed to the Rangers’ performance by notching an assist, marking his first official point at the NHL level. His strong showing on both ends of the ice helped him stand out in his debut, ultimately being named the game’s third star.

A product of Pearl River, Fortescue’s journey to the NHL has been closely followed by the local community. Known for his steady defensive play and hockey IQ, he developed through the junior and collegiate ranks before earning his opportunity at the professional level.

Earning a point in his first NHL appearance is a significant milestone for any player, and being recognized as one of the game’s top performers makes the moment even more notable.

Fortescue’s debut represents not only a personal achievement, but also a proud moment for Pearl River and Rockland County, as another local athlete reaches the NHL stage.

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Rangers Add Pearl River Native Drew Fortescue on Entry-Level Deal

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The New York Rangers have agreed to terms with defenseman Drew Fortescue on a three-year, entry-level contract, the team announced. The deal was confirmed by Rangers President and General Manager Chris Drury.

Fortescue, 20, recently completed his season with the Boston College Eagles men’s ice hockey, where he recorded four goals and 10 assists for a career-high 14 points in 36 games. Among Boston College defensemen, he ranked second in goals and third in assists and total points.

A native of Pearl River, New York, Fortescue appeared in 112 games over three seasons with Boston College, totaling 33 points (8 goals, 25 assists). During the 2024–25 season, he set a career high with 11 assists and posted a plus-28 rating, which was tied for seventh among all NCAA skaters and ranked second on the team.

On the international stage, Fortescue represented Team USA at the IIHF World Junior Championship in both 2024 and 2025. The 6-foot-2, 195-pound defenseman also competed for the U.S. National U18 team in 2023 and the U17 team in 2022. He earned gold medals at both World Junior Championships and the U18 Championship.

Fortescue was originally selected by the Rangers in the third round, 90th overall, of the 2023 NHL Entry Draft.

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