WRESTLING — Beacon sent four wrestlers to the 16-team Section IX tournament hosted by Monroe-Woodbury on Feb. 14 and 15. Jude Betancourt (33-2) punched his ticket to the state tournament by placing second at 152 pounds. Seeded No. 2, he defeated the No. 7 seed from Minisink Valley, 4-1, and the No. 3 seed from Wallkill, 14-3, before falling to No. 1 seed Anthony Tresch from Minisink Valley, 18-1. The state tournament begins Feb. 28 in Albany.

Avery Davis (17-4), seeded fourth at 170 pounds, defeated the No. 5 seed from Wallkill, 2-0, before being pinned by No. 1 P.J. Duke from Minisink Valley. Brody Timm (21-3), the fifth seed at 190 pounds, was pinned by an opponent from Washingtonville, and Connor Murphy (16-15), seeded No. 7 at 160 pounds, also did not advance.

WINTER TRACK — Beacon sent seven runners on Feb. 14 to The Armory in New York City for the North Shore Pre-National Invitational. Jayden Mihalchik placed sixth in the weight throw (51-5.75) and ninth in the pole vault (10-0), while Zachary Schetter was ninth in the long jump (20-1.5) and Caellum Tripaldi was 33rd in the mile (4:41.40). For the girls, Mikaela Sanchez placed 51st in the 400-meter dash (1:05.15), Christine Robinson was 54th in the 55-meter dash (8.10) and Bethany Rudolph took 16th in the weight throw (28-2). Beacon will return to The Armory today (Feb. 21) for the Garden State Open. 

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL — Beacon secured its third straight league title on Wednesday (Feb. 19) by dominating Liberty at home, 67-10. Rayana Taylor led the team with 13 points, Lila Burke had 11 and Samiha Golden scored 10, a career high. Viviana Bailey also scored her first points, finishing with four. Beacon (14-5) closed the regular season hosting Wallkill on Thursday (Feb. 20) and awaits its seeding and an opponent in the Section IX, Class A tournament, which begins March 1.

MEN’S BASKETBALL — Joseph Battle, a 2023 Beacon graduate, is a member of the undefeated Dutchess Community College team, which is ranked No. 1 in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III. Battle, a sophomore, is averaging 6.7 points and 3.3 rebounds. The Falcons were 22-0 before losing their final game to visiting SUNY Orange (24-4) on Feb. 20; they begin the postseason at home in Poughkeepsie on Tuesday (Feb. 25) against Suffolk County Community College (3-17). The goal is to reach the 12-team national championship that begins March 11 in Herkimer, New York.

Beacon’s Elijah Hughes launches a 3-pointer against the Westchester Knicks on Feb. 7 in Cleveland. He finished with 26 points. Cleveland Charge
Beacon’s Elijah Hughes launches a 3-pointer against the Westchester Knicks on Feb. 7 in Cleveland. He finished with 26 points. (Cleveland Charge)

Elijah Hughes, 26, a Beacon native who was selected in the second round of the 2020 NBA draft, is playing this season for the G-League affiliate of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The former Syracuse University star is averaging 14.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists for the Charge (9-11). On Feb. 7, he scored 26 points against the Westchester Knicks, including a running shot from beyond halfcourt at the buzzer to send the game into overtime (below) that wasn’t quite as long as one he hit at Syracuse against Duke in 2019.

Behind The Story

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Nick Robbins, a 2023 graduate of the University of Alabama, where he majored in news media with a concentration in sports journalism, covers Beacon athletics. Most recently, he covered high school football for the Alabama Media Group and was a sports writer for the Crimson and White, the university’s student newspaper.