Student athletes of the week — Batter up!

PINE PLAINS — Athletic Director Mike Kohut picked two ballplayers for this week’s Athletes of the Week segment: Sarah Lima for softball and Sandro Frascati-Robinson for baseball. Here’s what makes them tick:

“Sarah’s dedication to softball has been outstanding. She has worked hard both on her defensive and offensive skills. This past week Sarah batted .571, going eight for 14 with six RBIs,� said coach Mike Kohut.

Name: Sarah Lima

Age/Grade: 16, 11th grade

Sport: Softball

Athletic achievement you are most proud of: State Final Four softball 2008

Favorite sport moment from the past year: Getting the game-winning hit against Marlboro last season

Pregame rituals: Intense music, eye black

Favorite TV show: Redneck Weddings

Favorite music: Country

Goals you are currently working toward (sports or other): (1) Breaking the school batting average (2) Returning to the state Final Four (3) Playing softball in college

Favorite quote from current coach: Coach Funk: “You’ll be batting ninth this year!�

“After receiving a severe ankle sprain that sidelined Sandro for 3 weeks, he came back and pitched the last three innings to preserve a win versus Rhinebeck, striking out five batters on April 27. Two days later at Spackenkill, Sandro was three for four at the plate with two RBIs in the win,� said coach Mike Kohut.

Name: Sandro H.F. Frascati-Robinson

Age/Grade: 18, 12th grade

Sport: Baseball

Athletic achievement you are most proud of: Winning my first varsity baseball game, which was against Arlington B. We won 6-0. It was a two-hitter, shutout, complete game.

Favorite sport moment from the past year: Watching Steve Flinn pitch a no-hitter against Millbrook.

Pregame rituals: Running, stretching, long toss

Favorite TV show: Psych

Favorite music: Guns N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver, Stone Temple Pilots

Goals you are currently working toward (sports or other): College, winning more baseball games

Favorite quote from current coach: Coach Amelio: “Why is it called Around the Horn?�

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