Second straight no-hitter for New York pitcher

By Kevin Askeland Apr 24, 2010, 12:00am

Suffern's Rob Aviles no-hits North Rockland in front of 30 Major League scouts.

Robbie Aviles pitched a second straight no-hitter.
Robbie Aviles pitched a second straight no-hitter.
Photo by John Meore

Last year Patrick Schuster of New Port Richey set the high school baseball world abuzz with his four consecutive no-hitters. Robbie Aviles, now it's your turn.

Aviles, a highly-recruited pitcher at Suffern (Suffern, N.Y.), threw his second straight no-hitter Thursday in a 3-0 victory over North Rockland. Ranked No. 25 on the MaxPreps Top 100 Player Rankings,

Aviles was an Aflac All-American last year. According to the Lower Hudson Journal News, approximately 30 scouts were on hand to witness Aviles' second straight no-hitter.

Aviles' first no-hitter came against Nanuet when he threw a perfect game in a 5-0 victory. Aviles threw just 68 pitches in the win and struck out 11.

Against North Rockland, Aviles struck out 15 batters. He has 34 strikeouts in 20 innings pitched this year and he has yet to allow a run.

Aviles is scheduled to pitch against Clarkstown South on Wednesday. Suffern is 8-0 on the year.