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Baseball: Where is the Class of 2023 playing in college?

After dedicating years of hard work on the diamond and providing big plays for their teams, these seniors will look to continue to do the same at the next level.

There are approximately 60 seniors from the Lower Hudson Valley that are going on to continue their careers in college. Here is where the Class of 2023 is headed:

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Arlington's Eric Servellon throws a pitch. Arlington defeated Mahopac in the regular season finale on May 10, 2023.
Arlington's Eric Servellon throws a pitch. Arlington defeated Mahopac in the regular season finale on May 10, 2023.

Arlington

Jack Davis, Southern New Hampshire; Andrew Gennaro, Hobart College; Nick Huchro, Pace; Eric Jennings, SUNY Plattsburgh; Jake Manco, Hudson Valley Community College; Joe Ruppert, SUNY Brockport; Eric Servillon, West Virginia

Brewster

Antonio Galizia, Western New England College

Briarcliff

Kevin DeMilia, Manhattanville; Dylan O'Malley, William and Mary; Ben Raphael, Union College

Bronxville Chris Lockwood pitches to Croton during a Section 1 Class B semifinal elimination game at Bronxville May 22, 2023. Croton scored two runs in the seventh inning to defeat Bronxville 4-3.
Bronxville Chris Lockwood pitches to Croton during a Section 1 Class B semifinal elimination game at Bronxville May 22, 2023. Croton scored two runs in the seventh inning to defeat Bronxville 4-3.

Bronxville

Ethan Jaquette, Rochester; Chris Lockwood, Hobart College

Clarkstown North

Devon Cass, Caldwell University; Robert Kramer, Manhattanville; Michael Robinson, Adelphi

Clarkstown South

Justin Pandolfi, Herkimer Community College; Dan Winchester, SUNY Oswego

Croton-Harmon

Evan Kurtz, RIT

Eastchester

Nate Lam, Northeastern

Harrison

Luke Burden, Northwestern

Hastings

Sal DiLeo, SUNY New Paltz

Iona Prep

Ethan Acevedo, Coppin State; Kyle Bailey, Dickinson; John DeStefano, University of Scranton; Vito Giordano, Coast Guard Academy

John Jay-Cross River

Scott Esposito, Marist; Marco Maiuolo, Ursinus College

John Jay-East Fishkill

Andrew Farina, Mount St. Vincent; Vincent Filancia, Manhattanville; Vinny Fusco, New Haven; Dante Mandile, Dutchess Community College; Mike Scuderi, Manhattanville; Hayden Tarsia, Binghamton

Adam Agresti of Kennedy Catholic bats during a CHSAA playoff qualifying round game against Fordham Prep at Fordham University June 1, 2021. Kennedy Catholic advanced with a 3-1 win.
Adam Agresti of Kennedy Catholic bats during a CHSAA playoff qualifying round game against Fordham Prep at Fordham University June 1, 2021. Kennedy Catholic advanced with a 3-1 win.

Kennedy Catholic

Adam Agresti, St. John's; Nick Duryea, Skidmore; Darren Gray, University of Scranton; Harry Leipold, Maine; Austin Rhodes, Utica

Ketcham

Keaton Blackwood, Ithaca; Brendan McGowan, SUNY Oneonta

Mamaroneck

Connor Jones, SUNY Oswego

New Rochelle

Jack Cinquemani, SUNY Broome; Vianney Goris Jr., Monroe College; Jeremiah Holder, Lafayette; Anthony Mezzaucella, Manhattanville

Nyack

Matt Dinoff, Lasell University; Dan Ulrich, Rockland Community College

Panas

Jackson DiLorenzo, East Carolina; Cameron Hawley, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Derek Hawley, UMass-Boston; Tony Humphrey, Boston College; Austin Pagliettini, College of St. Rose; Mike Scozzafava, Manhattanville; Sam Stafura, Clemson; Mike Torres, Manhattanville; Danny Witters, Stetson

Stefan Swee of Somers pitches against Eastchester during the Section 1 Class A Baseball Championship at Purchase College May 29, 2022. Somers defeated Eastchester 4-2 to win Class A Championship. Swee received the most valuable player award for the championship.
Stefan Swee of Somers pitches against Eastchester during the Section 1 Class A Baseball Championship at Purchase College May 29, 2022. Somers defeated Eastchester 4-2 to win Class A Championship. Swee received the most valuable player award for the championship.

Port Chester

Michael DeCrescenzo, SUNY Plattsburgh

Rye Country Day

Luke Beyer, Hamilton; Kevin Francella, William and Mary

Somers

Stefan Swee, Monmouth

Stepinac

Kyle Eddington, UMBC; Mike Marano, American International College; A.J. Mitchell, Dominican University; Rene Peneda, Dominican University

Suffern

Thomas Iaquinto, Fairleigh Dickinson; Peter Morrissey, Hartford

Valhalla

Jason Rodriguez, Niagara Community College; Jake Sekinski, Adelphi

Woodlands

Justin Gabriel, Monroe College

Yorktown

Dylan Koch, Pace

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This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Baseball: Where is the Class of 2023 playing in college?