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College Round-up: They are all committed

BY MARC RAIMONDI

The state's leading rusher (2,126 yards), who was also recruited by Rutgers, Temple and Cornell, signed a letter of intent with Hofstra last week and will suit up for the Pride as a freshman next season.The 5-foot-11, 188-pound Aime, 18, was named to the All-New York State, All-New York City and All-Queens teams this past season for the CHSFL 'AA' champion Terriers. He was also the TimesLedger 2005 Football Player of the Year.Also headed to Hofstra is Christ the King senior cornerback Jaron McNeil.The Brooklyn native was an all-purpose player for the Royals this season, racking up 1,000 yards receiving and 800 yards rushing, good enough for all-league honors.McNeil's Christ the King teammate, All-American Maurice Evans, made it official with Penn State last week, signing a letter of intent with the Nittany Lions.Holy Cross running back Tyrell Coon signed an LOI with Patriot League powerhouse Lafayette last week and Jamaica defensive end Joseph Brown signed a letter of intent with Division II C.W. Post last week.Michelle Betos, the St. Francis Prep senior goalkeeper, signed a letter of intent to play at Georgia last week. The CHSAA player of the year in 2004 and 2005 was named the Terriers MVP this past season and played club ball with Albertson Fury '87.”Michelle Betos is going to elevate our goalkeeping situation right away,” Bulldogs coach Patrick Baker said in a statement. “She comes from an excellent club program and individually has had an exceptional 2005 season. Her mentality, desire and energy will allow her to be very productive here.”Women's basketballChrist the King product and Hofstra junior guard Cigi McCollin became the first Hofstra player to reach the 30-point plateau in almost three years as she poured in a career-high 34 points on 13-of-14 shooting from the field in a 91-76 victory over UNC Wilmington Sunday afternoon.Manetta named NYCAC rookie of the week. Lisa Manetta, a Glendale native and Christ the King alum, put together a 19-point, three-rebound, three-assist effort at Mercy Saturday and averaged 16.5 points per game and 2.5 assists per game to help Adelphi to two victories to remain atop the NYCAC standings.Men's basketballFalzone earns NYCAC honorsMolloy College's Vincent Falzone, a Middle Village native and Archbishop Molloy product, averaged 26.5 points and 15.0 rebounds, collecting two double-doubles and was named NYCAC co-player of the week.Burrell commits to St. John'sJustin Burrell, a 6-foot-7 forward from Our Savior Lutheran, orally committed to St. John's University last week.Reach contributing writer Marc Raimondi by e-mail at TimesLedger@aol.com or call 718-229-0300, Ext. 143.