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Bulldogs Bounce Back in a Big Way, Dominate Greenburgh-North Castle 90–51

The Yonkers High School Bulldogs delivered a statement performance on Monday night, turning recent heartbreak into motivation and dominance. Just days after suffering a gut-wrenching three-point loss in their previous outing, Yonkers responded in emphatic fashion, overwhelming Greenburgh–North Castle with a commanding 90–51 victory.

From the opening tip, the Bulldogs played with urgency and confidence, setting the tone on both ends of the floor. Yonkers’ offense was firing on all cylinders, putting together their most productive scoring night of the season. Crisp ball movement, aggressive drives to the basket, and relentless pressure allowed the Bulldogs to build momentum early and never look back.

Leading the charge was Justin Rosado, who once again showcased why he is one of the Bulldogs’ most reliable leaders. Rosado finished with 17 points, five rebounds, and four steals, impacting the game in every phase and setting the standard with his energy and intensity. His ability to score while also anchoring the defense sparked the entire lineup.

The Bulldogs also received a major boost from their depth. Arian Siljkovic provided an instant spark off the bench, pouring in 12 points and keeping the pressure on the Knights whenever he stepped onto the court. Cameron Stinson added a well-rounded performance of his own, contributing 11 points, six assists, and two rebounds while helping control the pace and keep the offense flowing smoothly.

Head Coach Henry was pleased with the team’s overall performance, pointing to the balance between experienced leadership and emerging talent. The continued growth of the seniors, paired with the confidence and contributions of the newer faces, has given the Bulldogs a strong identity as the season progresses.

With this win, Yonkers continues its recent surge, now having won three of their last four games. The stretch has propelled the Bulldogs to a 3–3 record and injected renewed confidence as they close out the calendar year.

Next up, the Bulldogs will look to carry this momentum into the prestigious Bosco Tournament, set to take place at Suffern High School on December 29 and 30. With the way Yonkers is playing right now, they will enter the tournament as a team to watch.

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