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rest of the way. Maple Hill defeated
Brushton-Moira 79-58 to win the New York State Class
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Despart finished with a game-best 22 points.
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ST. LAWRENCE TOPS
COLGATE IN ECAC QUARTERFINAL 2-1 |
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March 12: Senior wing
Mike McKenzie scored on a power play
with 4:39 to play in regulation time and
senior goaltender Kain Tisi made 31
saves as St. Lawrence University's
hockey team won game one of a best of
three ECAC Hockey playoff series at
Colgate on Friday night, 2-1. It was
fifth one-goal game in a row for the
Saints and the fourth win in those five
games as SLU improves to 18-14-7 overall
and continues a string of success
against Colgate. It was the third win
this season for the Saints over the
Raiders and the fifth over the last two
seasons. The second game in the series
will be played Saturday night at 7 p.m.
and if the Saints win, they will advance
to the ECAC semifinals. "That was an
excellent game for us," said Saint coach
Joe Marsh. "We played a very solid game
defensively across the board and Kain
came up with some big saves at key
junctures. We have been in this position
before in this rink, so we know we are a
long way from advancing, but it is
always a lot better to win the first one
than to have to battle from behind on
the road from the start." The Saints
have been in this position before
against Colgate...winning the first game
of the series in each of the three
previous series, but the Raiders have
come back to win two and advance each
time. The Saints will be out to change
that on Saturday. The Saints opened the
scoring late in a fast-moving third
period as junior center Aaron Bogosian
took a pass from defenseman Pete Child
and broke into the Colgate zone,
snapping a shot from the middle of the
left faceoff circle which beat Colgate
goalie Alex Evin over his shoulder at
17:07. It was Bogosian's fourth goal in
the last five games and third of the
playoffs. Tisi came up with several big
saves among nine in the first period
including a quick move back across the
crease to stop Colgate's Ethan Cox on a
breakaway. The Saint senior stayed
steady throughout the contest and won
his second straight post-season start
and picked up his third win over the
year over Colgate.
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BURNT HILLS STRUGGLES
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Massena's Taylor Elsner (13) and Troy Meyers (22) battle for
the ball with a Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake player. The
Red Raiders led 9-3 after the first quarter, but Burnt Hills
took over the lead at 25-24 at the end of the third quarter.
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake defeated the Red Raiders 39-31 in
a highly defensiver game in the New York State REgion II
semifinals at Hudson Valley Community College. (Jeremy
Smith photo)
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B-M PANTHERS,
HARRISVILLE WINS FIRST ROUND OF STATES |
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BRUSHTON-MOIRA
54, TICONDEROGA 32
The Brushton-Moira Panthers learned
the lessons from the season’s first
defeat last week in the Section X
semifinals and dished Section VII
Champion Ticonderoga a solid defeat,
54-32, in the New York State Region
II semifinals at SUNY Plattsburgh.
The Panthers raced out to a quick
17-4 first-quarter lead on the
shooting prowess of Taylor Keck and
Shayna Russell who combined for 12
points in the first quarter alone.
Keck wound up with 11 points while
Kelsey Manchester dealt 10 points
for the win. Jocelyn Barber led the
Sentinels with nine points.
Brushton-Moira advances to play
undefeated Section II Champion Maple
Hill (22-0) in the state
quarterfinals this weekend.
HARRISVILLE
43, WESTPORT 39
In their first New York State
playoff appearance since the early
1990's, the Harrisville Lady Pirates
took on a previously-undefeated
Westport and emerged with a
hard-fought 43-39 win over the
Section VII champions in the State
Region II semifinal at SUNY
Plattsburgh. The Pirates trailed
32-28 through three quarters.
However, the Pirates battled back to
deadlock at 35- 35. With 3:06
remaining, Harrisville’s Patty
Coloney – who netted 23 points total
– fired off a mid-range jumper to
pull the Pirates ahead for good. A
15-7 run in the final quarter
delivered the Pirates the win and
blemished the Westport record to a
season-ending 20-1. Willa McKinley
dropped in 17 points for Westport.
Harrisville advances to take on
Section II champion Argyle (18-3) in
the New York State Quarterfinal
Saturday at noon at Adirondack
Community College in Queensbury.
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Getting off to a good start was important in the New York
State Region II semifinal on Wednesday and it propelled the
Chateaugay Bulldogs back to the New York State quarterfinals
after a 49-39 win over Section VII Champion Crown Point.
Chateaugay jumped out to a quick 16-6 lead – a ten-point
margin that they finished with. In a game in which the
Bulldogs never trailed, Eli Franze knocked down, Jacob
Layton added 12 points and Alex Stalter hauled in 10
rebounds to pace the winners who move on to face Section II
champion Germantown next. John Budwick of Crown Point (16-6)
led all scorers with 22 points.

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O.F.A. NIPS SARANAC
CENTRAL 46-44 IN N.Y. REGIONAL OPENER |
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Ogdensburg girls basketball players
jump all over teammate Megan
Morrison after she completed two
clutch free throws with just 0:00.4
seconds left in regulation to break
a 44-44 tie to power the Blue Devils
a 46-44 win over Saranac Central in
the New York State Region II
semifinals at SUNY Potsdam.
Morrison capped a 27-point
performance with the game-winning
free throws. The Blue Devils
erased an early seven-point hole,
trailed 15-11 at the end of the
first quarter, but used an 18-11 run
to pull ahead 29-26 at the half.
Saranac Central reversed the lead
40-37 through three periods when the
Devils began to run into foul
trouble. The Chiefs evened the
score in the final 20 seconds,
before the court-long rush by
Morrison that resulted in a foul
with 0.4 seconds left. The
Blue Devils advance to face
Watervliet in the Region Final on
Saturday. (Eric Foote photo)
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MALONE BACK AS SECTION X
GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPS |
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Ogdensburg's Mackenzie Cole (22) powers inside Malone
defender Bridget Gravel (32) on a breakaway layup.
The Malone Huskies jumped to a 22-5 led and defensively
never allowed Ogdensburg to get any closer than eight points
the rest of the way in capturing the Section X Overall
Championship for the fifth time in six years and tenth time
since 1996. Kelsey Johnson splashed with 18 points and 15
rebounds, while Brittany Marshall added 14 points and Sarah
Lamica generated seven points for the Huskies. (Jordan
Bond photo)
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TIP-IN
LIFTS CLARKSON TO 3-2 WIN VS. HARVARD IN
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Clarkson goaltender Lauren Dahm turns aside a close-range
shot in Friday's E.C.A.C. semifinal contest against Harvard.
With a potential overtime looming, sophomore Gabrielle
Kosziwka (Limehouse, ONT) redirected a slap shot with 2:07
left in the third period as the Clarkson women’s hockey team
defeated Harvard University 3-2. The Golden Knights
advance to their first-ever ECAC Hockey Championship game
and will travel to play top-seeded Cornell University on
Sunday. The two teams split the season series, with each
team winning at home. (Jordan Bond photo)
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MASSENA UPSETS POTSDAM
TO REPEAT SECTION X TITLE |
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Massena students mob the Red Raiders basketball team just
moments after they pulled off a 49-43 win over the
top-seeded Potsdam Sandstoners to repeat as Section X Boys
Basketball Champions. Massena took advantage of
Potsdam's scoring struggles in the final quarter, rebounding
from a 41-34 deficit and outscoring the Sandstoners 15-2 in
the final 5:48 of the contest.
(Jordan Bond photo)
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SAINTS EDGE CLARKSON ON
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St. Lawrence University
celebrates around their goalie after
a couple of late 3rd period goals
for a come-from-behind 3-2 victory.
The Saints were led by Mike McKenzie
who scored the game winner while
dishing out an assist, and
defenseman Jeff Caister
who had one goal with one assist. Rick Carden
scored the game-tying goal. Clarkson goals were
scored by Tim Marks and Brandon DeFazio. The Saints
move on to play Colgate in the ECACHL Quarterfinals.
(Eric Foote photo)
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E.C.A.C. OPENING ROUND #1:
S.L.U. 3, CLARKSON 2 (OT) |
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St. Lawrence University's
Brandon Bollig is stick checked from behind by Clarkson's
Corey Tamblin (7) and a poke from another defender
in front. Jake Morley (Ogdensburg, NY) scored
on a breakaway 6:48 into overtime to lift the
Clarkson Men's Hockey team to a 4-3 triumph over
archrival St. Lawrence University in Game 2 of the
Best-of-Three ECAC Hockey first-round series at
Appleton Arena in Canton.
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E.C.A.C. OPENING ROUND #1:
S.L.U. 3, CLARKSON 2 (OT) |
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St. Lawrence University’s Mike McKenzie (11) reaches to get
a stick on the puck along with Clarkson’s Jake Morley (14)
of Ogdensburg, NY in front of the Golden Knights net. S.L.U.'s Aaron Bogosian collected a
rebound off the backboards and
tucked it between Clarkson goalie
Paul Karpowich and the post with
10:09 gone in overtime to lift St.
Lawrence to a 3-2 win over its
archrival in Game One of a
Best-of-Three E.C.A.C. playoff
series at Appleton. (Eric Foote photo)
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O.F.A.'S GENE BOUYER
WINS 2010 JOE JUKOSKI AWARD |
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Ogdensburg's Gene Bouyer (center front) was named
the recipient of the 2010 Joe Jukoski Award
for outstanding basketball performance, academics
and participation in extracurricular activities.
Also nominated for the award were Potsdam's John
Coleman and Massena's Jon-Paul Dumas (lower left) and
St. Lawrence Central's Cody Kilcoyne (lower right) .
The award was presented by the Boys Basketball
Referee Officials Association at the annual awards
ceremony at SUNY Potsdam and presented by officials
Greg Zimmer, Pat Farrell and Ken Cring.
The boys are surrounded by their coaches and
parents. (Eric Foote photo)
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MADRID-WADDINGTON EARNS
TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP HONOR |
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The Madrid-Waddington Yellow Jackets won the Glenn Bissell
Sportsmanship Award. Receiving the award for the
Jackets were Coach Aaron Jones (center) and players Jordan
Kendall (left) and Quinn Shoen (right). The award was
presented by representatives of the Section X Boys
Basketball Officials Association, David Vroman (left) and
Sam Lamachcia (right).
(Eric Foote photo)
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RAIDERS OUTLAST
BULLDOGS IN SECTION X SEMIFINAL 57-50 |
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Chateaugay’s Jacob Layton (11) scoots up to the hoop for a
layup after driving past Massena’s Matt Jenack.
The Bulldogs battled back
from a double-digit deficit
to climb back within a
point, 51-50, in the final
90 seconds. However,
Massena scored the game's
final six points to win the
Section X Overall Semifinal
57-50.
(Eric Foote photo)
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OVERALL SEMIFINAL:
POTSDAM THUMPS B-M PANTHERS 79-31 |
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Potsdam’s Chris Whispell (24) fires off a three-pointer
over Brushton-Moira’s Andrew Martin (15). Potsdam
raced out to a quick 12-0 lead, setting the pace for a 79-31
win over the Panthers in the Section X overall semifinals.
Scott Bartenstein led the Sandstoners with 20 points.
(Eric Foote photo)
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Tuesday,
March 2, 2010 |
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NICOLE FLEURY AWARDS:
2010 WINNERS ANNOUNCED |
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Malone Huskies' Kelsey Johnson and Brushton-Moira
Panthers' Chenice Russell (front middle) where
chosen as co-recipients of the 2010 Jan Reetz award
for outstanding basketball performance, outstanding
academics and participation in extracurricular
activities. Also nominated for the award were
Megan Morrison of Ogdensburg (OFA) and Krista Lucas
of St. Regis Falls (front second from right) .
The award was presented by the Girls Basketball
Referees Officials Association at the annual awards
ceremony at SUNY Potsdam and presented by Kate
Porter (lower left) and Sam Lamaccia (lower right).
The girls are surrounded by their coaches and
parents.
(Bob LaRue photo)
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NICOLE FLEURY AWARDS:
2010 WINNERS ANNOUNCED |
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Recipients of the 2009-2010 Nicole Fleury Memorial Sportsmanship Award
included (left to right) Desiree
Hall of Harrisville in the West
Division, Kristen McKeel of Massena
in the Central and Lynn Leach of
Chateaugay in the East.
Presenting the award on behalf of
the Fleury family was Robert
Loeterle of Malone. (Photo by
Bob LaRue)
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O.F.A. DEALS
BRUSHTON-MOIRA FIRST LOSS IN SEMFINAL
57-45 |
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Brushton-Moira’s Taylor Keck (21)
works her way to the basket driving
past Ogdensburg’s Meg Dodge (10).
The Blue Devils used a 15-0 spurt in
the second quarter to generate a
21-8 lead in handing the Panthers
their first loss of the season 57-45
in the Section X Semis. (Eric Foote
photo)
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MALONE OVERPOWERS
HARRISVILLE IN SEMIFINAL |
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Malone’s Kelsey Johnson (21) skies to the air for the leaner over
Harrisville’s Desiree Hall (44).
After an 8-8 tie early in the game,
the top-seeded Malone Huskies
tightened their man-to-man defensive
coverage and powered up their
transition game to generate a 29-18
lead at the half. In a matchup
of a Class A school vs. Class D, the
Huskies rolled to a 65-41 win in the
Section X Overall semifinals at SUNY
Potsdam.
(Eric Foote photo)
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March 1, 2010 |
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POTSDAM WINS 2-1 BATTLE
OF GOALIES IN 3 O.T. TITLE WIN |
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Potsdam's Taylor Hazen (8) celebrates after driving
home the game-winning goal in a 2-1 triple overtime
win to propel the Sandstoners to the Section X
Division I Championship on Monday at Clarkson's
Cheel Arena. Seth Adams set up the goal at
1:55 of the third overtime. Massena opened the
scoring on a Cullen Baines goal from Nick Moffitt
and Nate McDonald at 13:40 of the first period.
Potsdam tied the game with just 1:41 left in
regulation when Ryan Merriman lasered a wrister from
about 90 feet from just across the center line and
into the upper right-hand corner of the net to tie
the contest 1-1.
(Eric Foote photo)
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Massena's Cullen Banes (2) wrists
the puck past Potsdam goaltender
Evan Drummatter and into the
lower-left corner of the net to give
Massena a 1-0 lead at 13:40 of the
first period. It was the lone
goal Drummatter allowed against 24
Massena shots. The Sandstoners
outshot Massena 39-24 over three
periods and three overtimes.
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ST. LAWRENCE WINDS FIRST
D2 HOCKEY TITLE SINCE 1984 |
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St. Lawrence Central goalie Jordan
Gary raises the Division II
Championship trophy and leads his
teammates around the ice in the
celebratory championship lap in
front of fans after the Larries
defeated Ogdensburg 5-3 in the
Section X Division II title game at
Cheel Arena. It was the
Larries' first title win since 1984.
(Eric Foote/Jordan Bond photos)
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Ogdensburg netminder Chris Harper
(32) sticks the puck away while
stoning the shot from St. Lawrence
Central's Zach Baldwin (19) who
netted a goal and an assist.
Dylan Patterson, Mark Peets, Brett
Mahoney and Brady Helmer scored the
Larries other goals. Eric
Whitcombe led Ogdensburg with one
goal and one assist. Drew Hillbourne
provide two assists. Eric Barr
and Gian Rufa scored the other goals
for Ogdensburg.
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POTSDAM HALTS O.F.A.'S
RUN OF 7 TITLES WITH 69-41 WIN |
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Potsdam's Josh Adams draws a triple team of
Ogdensburg players, but still manages to hang onto
the ball and fire off a bucket. After
fashioning a 32-22 halftime lead, the Sandstoners’
stingy defense kicked the transition game into
high-scoring gear with a 17-2 run in the middle of
the third quarter to rip open a 57-30 lead.
Potsdam went on to defeat the Blue Devils 69-41 and
end O.F.A.'s string of seven straight Section X
Class B titles with a 69-41 victory. (Bob LaRue
photo)
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POTSDAM'S "HEAD HONCHO"
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AND COACH STEVEN KMACK |
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The Section X playoff atmosphere took on a new level of
"signage" on Saturday. Amidst the fun, the Potsdam
Sandstoner mascot displays a giant head display of Potsdam
Coach Steve Kmack. Several thousand fans attended
Saturday's three Section X boys basketball title games.
(Bob LaRue photo)
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BRUSHTON-MOIRA RECLAIMS
"C" TITLE VS. TUPPER LAKE |
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Brushton-Moira's Josh Sevey (21)
takes the ball to the rack against
Tupper Lake's Matt Deschene (3).
The #3-seeded Brushton-Moira
Panthers led by 12 points with four
minutes remaining, but had to fight
off a furious Tupper Lake comeback
that drew the Jacks within three
points at 42-39 in the final minute.
But Sevey buried four foul shots in
the closing minute for a game-best
17 points to seal a 46-39 victory
over the fourth-seeded Lumberjacks
in the Section X Boys Class C
Championship at SUNY Potsdam.
(Chris Engel photo)
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CHATEAUGAY WINS 5TH
TITLE
IN ROW BEATING E-K COUGARS |
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Edwards-Knox guard John Davison
dives out after a loose ball,
after tipping it away against
top-seeded Chateaugay. The
#6-seeded Cougars challenged
defending champion Chateaugay into
the final minute, drawing as close
as seven points, but the Bulldogs
emerged with their fifth-straight
Section X Class D Championship with
a 50-42 win.
(Bob LaRue
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S.L.U. TIES PLAYOFF
SERIES IN 2-1 VICTORY OVER CLARKSON |
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St. Lawrence University's Kayla Sullivan (13) reaches back
to corral the puck and get a shot on Clakrson goalie Lauren
Dahm. With the Saints pressuring in the Clarkson zone
late in the third period, Dahm's stick was knocked away and
she was forced to play with a defenseman's stick. St.
Lawrence took advantage, as Allie Bero (formerly of Salmon
River) tossed the puck into the crease and Vanessa Emond was
able to nudge it towards the goal. With Dahm on her back,
the puck hit a Clarkson player's skate and trickled across
the goal line inside the far post to score what proved to be
the game winner at 17:04 in a 2-1 Saints win. The win tied
the E.C.A.C. quarterfinal series 1-1. (Steve Besaw
photo)
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S.L.U. NIPS HARVARD,
EARNS 5TH IN PLAYOFFS VS. KNIGHTS |
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St. Lawrence University’s Brandon
Bollig (81) roofs the puck into the
top corner and jars the water bottle
loose for a goal in the second
period beating Harvard netminder
Kyler Richter (33). The Saints
built a 4-0 lead in the second
period, but had to agonize through a
Harvard comeback early in the third
as the Saints held off the Crimson
4-3. S.L.U. clinched fifth
place in the final E.C.A.C.
standings and hostface rival
Clarkson in the opening round of the
E.C.A.C. playoffs next weekend.
(Eric Foote photo)
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MALONE BOYS SWEEP TRACK
SEASON TO CHAMPIONSHIP |
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The Franklin Academy Huskies Boys Indoor Track Team
celebrates after winning the Section X Indoor Track
Championship Friday night at St. Lawrence
University. With the win, the Huskies swept
all six regular season meets and the championship to
compile an undefeated 2009-2010 season. With
117 points, Malone cruised to the title, far
outdistancing second-place Canton by 33 points.
South Jefferson finished third with 71, while
Norwood-Norfolk and Ogdensburg tied for fourth place
with 55 points each.
(Chris Engel photo)
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CANTON RISES TO WIN 2010
INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP |
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The late-season surge continued for Canton Lady Bears in
capturing the Section X Indoor Track Championship. The
Bears won one meet all season, but rose when it counted for
the 2009-2010 championship. Canton finished with 110
team points, followed by Malone with 98 points. The
Huskies had won the first four meets of the season.
South Jefferson finished third at 77. (Chris Engel
photo)
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O.F.A. OUTLASTS POTSDAM
TO SNAG CLASS B CHAMPIONSHIP |
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Ogdensburg's Megan Morrison (24) is fronted by Potsdam's
Rachel Johnson (15) but avoids the blocked shot.
Morrison scored 10 points including a key three-pointer late
in the third quarter to open a 24-14 lead. Lindsay
Drummond led Ogdensburg with 14 points as the Blue Devils
defeated the defending champion Potsdam Sandstoners 39-26
for the Section X Class B title. Kanika Misra led
Potsdam with nine points. (Adam Stone photo)
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HARRISVILLE CLAIMS CLASS
D TITLE BEATING M-W JACKETS |
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Harrisville's Katie French faces full-court pressure from
Madrid-Waddington's Bridgit Beldock (3). In a
turnover-ridden battle, the top-seeded Harrisville Pirates
gradually pulled away from the Madrid-Waddington Yellow
Jackets for a 44-22 win for the school’s first Section X
Class D Championship in 12 years. The Yellow Jackets were
forced into 27 turnovers, while Harrisville was also tagged
with 16 giveaways.
(Colin McNamera photo)
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CLARKSON BLANKS S.L.U.
5-0
IN GAME
#1 OF QUARTERFINAL |
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Clarkson’s Dominique Thibault
celebrates after stuffing the puck
into the gaping net to give Clarkson
a 2-0 lead late in the second
period. The Clarkson women’s hockey
team earned its first playoff
victory in five tries against St.
Lawrence, shutting out the Saints
5-0 in ECAC quarterfinals.
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S.L.U. MEN SAY "BYE" TO
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St. Lawrence University’s Nick Pitsikoulis (22) battles for
the puck along the end boards with Dartmouth’s Connor Goggin
(3). Scott Fleming scored two goals and goaltender
James Mello turned in a strong performance as Dartmouth
skated to a 3-2 ECAC Division I Hockey victory over St.
Lawrence University Friday night. The loss, coupled
with Colgate's win over RPI, ended the Saints chances of
landing a first-round bye in the upcoming playoffs, although
they are guaranteed home ice in the first round which begins
next weekend.
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B-M PANTHERS TURN BACK
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Tupper Lake's Taylor Keniston (11) powers up for two points
on a fast break against Brushton-Moira's Kelsey Manchester
(23) and Kirstyn Trimm (1). After a 6-6 battle to
open, Brushton-Moira gained the permanent lead in the game
while going on a 6-0 run to finish the first quarter.
However, Tupper Lake challenged by outscoring the Panthers
7-4 n the second frame. The Panthers broke away from a 16-13
halftime lead by opening the third quarter with seven
straight points that opened a 10-point lead and the
Lumberjacks would never get any closer. Brushton-Moira won
the Section X Class C Championship with a 41-27 triumph over
Tupper Lake.
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Thursday,
February
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EDWARDS-KNOX UPSETS
H-D DEMONS IN SEMIFINAL 58-48 |
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Edwards-Knox’s Ben Fuller (10)
battles his way up between
Hermon-DeKalb’s Trevor Stott (40)
and Dylan Amo (5) for a tough shot in the first half of their
Section X Class D semifinal. Simon White
tallied 10 points while Ben Fuller and Ryan Meilleur
each added nine points in a balanced Cougars attack
as #6-seeded Edwards-Knox pulled away in the fourth
quarter to upset second-seeded Hermon-DeKalb 58-48.
It was the second straight year the Cougars have
upset the Demons in the Sectional semifinals.
(Eric Foote photo)
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CHATEAUGAY FENDS OFF M-W
JACKETS 65-48 IN "D" SEMIFINAL |
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Chateaugay's Alex Stalter (20)
protects the basketball against the
long reach of Madrid-Waddington's
Quinn Shoen (50) for the two points.
Stalter pounded down 23 points,
while Ian Henderson splashed six
three-pointers and a total of 20
points all in the second half to
propel the Bulldogs past
Madrid-Waddington 65-48 in the
Section X Class D semifinals.
Alex Brock led the Yellow Jackets
with 19 points while Jordan Kendall
dished in 10 points. (Mike
Webb photo)
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DULLEA LEADS LARRIES
INTO DIVISION II FINAL IN 5-3 WIN |
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St. Lawrence Central’s Charlie
Dullea (9) celebrates one of his two
goals, the Larries' third of
the game, which turned out to be the
game-winner in a 5-3 win over Salmon River in the
Section X Division II semifinals.
The Larries advance to play O.F.A.
for the title. (Eric Foote
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Salmon River’s Chris George (77)
and Evan Thompson (8) jam at a
rebound, but were unable to jar it
loose from St. Lawrence Central
goalie Jordan Gary. St.
Lawrence Central bounced back from a
2-1 deficit in the second period
with four straight goals in a 5-3
win over the Salmon River Shamrocks
in the Division II
semifinals. The Larries got goals
from Zach Baldwin and Dullea to pull
ahead 3-2.
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O.F.A.'S ALLISON GETS
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Ogdensburg Free Academy’s
Campbell “Cam” Allison has
signed a letter of
commitment to play Division
I football at Eastern
Michigan University on a
football scholarship.
Allison is expected to play
offensive tackle at E.M.U.
Ogdensburg Football Coach
Matt Tessmer noted Allison’s
accomplishments while
leading O.F.A. to the Class
C title this past season.
Allision was a three-year
starter at both offensive
and defensive tackle. He was
co-captain of last year’s
championship team and was
first team All Northern,
Section X Co-Lineman of the
Year. He was also chosen as
1st Team All North by the
Watertown Daily Times and
1st Team All State by the
New York State Sportswriters
Association.
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M-W JACKETS END
HAMMOND TITLE RUNS IN 46-44 VICTORY |
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Madrid-Waddington’s Ashley Beldock (55) is tied up
while trying to get a shot off by the double team of
Hammond’s Malynda Jenne (31) and Brianne Langtry
(34). The Madrid-Waddington Yellow Jackets ended the
three-year State Final Four run of the Red Devils
with a 46-44 win in the Section X Class D
semifinals. The Red Devils appeared
destined for another appearance in the section’s
Class D final, but Kristin King sank a three-pointer
with 1:40 left, then Alex Martin connected with 0:36
left to seal the win. Bridget Beldock netted 15
points for the Jackets. (Eric Foote photo)
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HARRISVILLE PULLS AWAY
TO ELIMINATE H-D DEMONS 30-21 |
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Hermon-DeKalb’s Kelly Williams (24) has her shot blocked by
Harrisville’s Kathleen Coloney (23). The top-seeded
Harrisville Pirates outlasted #5-seeded Hermon-DeKalb 30-21
in the Section X Class D semifinals. The Pirates managed
just six points in a very defensive second half, but shutout
Hermon-DeKalb in the final quarter to secure the win and a
berth in the championship vs. Madrid-Waddington. Patty
Coloney paced Harrisville with 11 points while Desiree Hall
added nine points. Kaylee O'Donnell topped Hermon-DeKalb
with eight points.
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QUICK O.F.A. "GOAL
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Ogdensburg's Grant Prudhomme goes
flying into the boards when checked
by a pair of Thousand Islands
players, Andrew Kellogg (4) and
Kaleb Barton. Prudhomme had a
goal and an assist. O.F.A.'s Erik
Whitcombe buried two goals, the
first of a quick pair in both the
first and third periods, that
powered the Devils to a 5-1 win over
the Vikings in the Section X
Division II semifinals.
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Thousand Islands' Drew Parisian celebrates after scoring the
lone Vikings' goal of the contest late in the third period,
the only blemish on a solid goaltending effort by Ogdensburg
goaltender Chris Harper. O.F.A. blitzed two quick
goals just 15 seconds part from Erik Whitcombe and Jake
Garrison in the first period. The Blue Devils held the
2-0 lead into the third period. Thousand Islands
nearly closed the margin when a shot rang off the goalpost
to start the third period, but Whitcombe and Ross Klossner
buried goals at 1:08 and 1:16 of the period to secure the
win and a berth in the Division II final.

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TUPPER LAKE SQUEEZES
PAST ST. LAWRENCE IN O.T. 51-45 |
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St. Lawrence Central's Cody Kilcoyne (10) angles his
way past Tupper Lake forward Nick O'Neill (55) but is
blocked on his shot by Jake Klossner (32). Klossner
pumped in 15 points, while teammate Jordan Garrow splashed
17 points as the Tupper Lake Lumberjacks emerged with a
61-55 overtime win over the St. Lawrence Central in the
Class C semifinals.
(Mike Donnelly photo)
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#3 POTSDAM TOPS #2
SALMON RIVER IN "B" SEMIFINAL 57-28 |
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Salmon River’s Karyss Terrance goes
to the basket hard while driving
past Potsdam’s Tess Hazen.
Hazen scored 14 points while
teammate Veronica Sapp led all
scorers with 15 for Potsdam as the
Sandstoners knocked out Salmon River
with a 57-28 win in the Section X
Class B semifinals. Terrance paced
Salmon River with 12 points.
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SUNY POTSDAM ENDS HOOPS
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From SUNY Potsdam Sports
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The SUNY Potsdam women’s basketball
team had a 11 point lead in the
first half but big runs by host New
Paltz were too much as they were
denied 67-52 in the SUNYAC
quarterfinals on Tuesday night.
Cortney Poirier (Moira/Bruston-Moira)
led the Bears with 24 points and had
five steals. Brittany Whitton (Dekalb
Jct/Herman-Dekalb) had 17 points and
four assists. Alexandra Mccullough
led the Hawks with 16 points. The
Bears had an 11 points at 13:36 in
the first half as the Hawks started
slow in hitting only 3-of-14 shots.
The Hawks stormed back with an 18-3
run to take a 21-17 lead with six
minutes, 38 seconds to go. The Hawks
went into the half with a 30-25 lead
as they outscored the Bears 13-2 off
the bench and 10-2 on second chance
points. Potsdam started the second
half scoring the first six points to
take a 31-30 lead with 15:55 to go
in the game. The Hawks quickly shut
the run down and continued to build
their lead to as many as 14 with a
17-2 run. Potsdam made a run to cut
the lead to five with 5:48 to go,
but a New Paltz run of 14-2 sealed
the victory for the Hawks. The Hawks
bench outscored the Bears 23-0 in
the second half and 17-8 off
turnovers. The Bears conclude their
season with a final record of 8-18.
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B-M PANTHERS SURVIVE O.T.
BATTLE WITH N-N FLYERS 58-55 |
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Norwood-Norfolk's Jesse Williams (5)
crosses over his dribble to scoot
through the Brushton-Moira defense
while teammate Jared Pollock sets up
for a possible low-post entry pass.
After the Flyers came back to tie in
the final seconds of regulation,
BM's Josh Sevey delivered eight
points in overtime for a game-best
27 points in the Panthers 58-55
overtime win in the Class C semifinals. (Mike Donnelly photo)
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UPSET BID IN 55-50 VICTORY |
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Canton’s Kacie Wentworth (5) rises or a shot that was blocked by
Ogdensburg’s Lindsay Drummond (2).
Canton, leading 32-27 at the half,
zeroed in on Ogdensburg’s Megan
Morrison to hold her in check with
just six points on the night, but
the Blue Devils got strong
performances from Mackenzie Cole
with 15 points and Drummond with
another 14 points as top-seeded
O.F.A. turned back fourth-seeded
Canton 55-50 in the Section X Girls
Class B playoffs. Tressa Goolden
paced Canton with 13 points.
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Host Brockport scored once in each
period as they defeated the SUNY
Potsdam men’s hockey team 3-0 on
Tuesday night in the SUNYAC
quarterfinals. James Cody had two
goals to lead Brockport. In the
second period, Potsdam killed of its
first penalty of the game near the
midpoint of the period but 13
seconds later, Cody fired a high
shot over the shoulder of Bear
goaltender Andy Groulx (Rockville,
ONT/Orangeville Crushers) for the
2-0 Brockport lead with 9:58 to play
in the period. The game remained
close with both teams having scoring
chances but Golden Eagle goaltender
Todd Sheridan held his ground in the
Brockport goal with 10 saves in the
third period. Late in the period,
Cody stole the puck near the blue
line and raced the length of the ice
and tapped in an empty-net goal for
the final margin. Groulx made 30
saves for the Bears. Sheridan had 27
saves. Brockport led in shots 33-27.
The Bears conclude their season with
a final record of 9-14-2.

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MASSENA SURGES IN 3RD
QTR. TO OVERTAKE MALONE 62-52 |
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In a hard-fought battle, the Massena Red Raiders won
the Section X Class A Championship clawing back from
an 11-point deficit, 39-28 in the third quarter by
scoring the next 12 straight points to vault into a
40-39 lead. Massena went on to defeat the
Malone Huskies 62-52. Brady Condlin
paced Massena with 22 points, while Matt Jenack
chipped in 11 points. Malone was led by Austin
Dunlavey’s game-high 26 points and Jared Heden’s
12 points. (Eric Foote photo)
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Massena’s Troy Myers (21) dives out
and over Malone’s
Danny Hyde as both players dove for
the loose ball. Malone held
its last lead at 50-49 with 3:30
remaining in the game, but the
Raiders outscored the Huskies 13-2
the rest of the way.
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HUSKIES RECAPTURE CLASS
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The Malone Huskies, under first-year
varsity head coach Shelly Skelly,
celebrate winning the Section X
Class A title with the championship
plaque and a team photo. The
Huskies started slowly, falling
behind 8-2 early, but then went on
an unanswered 21-point streak to
take command at halftime,
36-17. Malone rolled to a
58-33 win. (Eric Foote photo)
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Massena’s Allison Holliday (45)
reaches in to knock the ball away
from Malone’s Kelsey Johnson (21).
Malone came alive after a slow
start for a 58-33 win in Section X's
Class A Championship. The
Huskies were led by Brittany
Marshall’s 19 points and Kelsey
Johnson’s 16s. Massena was led by
Caitlin Miller’s 13 points.
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Sat.-Sun.,
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POTSDAM ADVANCES TO
FINAL AFTER 2-1 O.T. WIN VS. CANTON |
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Potsdam goaltender Evan Drummatter blocks the puck,
seen just off the stick of Canton's Matt Flynn (14)
that was targeted for the lower right corner of the
net. Potsdam's Greg Burkum broke a 1-1 tie
with the game-winning marker at 5:52 of the first
overtime period to seal the victory for the
Sandstoners in the Section X Division I semifinal.
Mike Ellis staked Potsdam to a 1-0 lead at 5:48 of
the first period. Canton's Trent Durocher
knotted the game at 1-1 less than six minutes later.
Both teams played wide-open hockey for the next two
periods, but Drummatter and Canton goalie Dakota
Sharp made several great saves to force the game
into overtime. (Steve Besaw photo)
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H-D DEMONS PULL AWAY
FROM ST. REGIS 53-35 IN Q-FINALS |
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St. Regis Falls' Matt Bishop underhands a pass to escape a
double-team trap from Hermon-DeKalb's Connor Whitton (4) and
Chris Wentzel (34). The #7-seeded Saints climbed to
within five points at halftime, but the second-seeded Demons
turned up the defensive heat in the decisive third quarter
to build a 17-point lead en route to a 53-35 win in the
Section X Class D quarterfinals. (Chris Engel photo)
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ON-FIRE CHATEAUGAY OUSTS
HARRISVILLE IN QUARTERFINAL |
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Chateaugay's Alex Stalter (20) challenges Harrisville guard
Alec Weir on the dribble in the back court, while teammate
Jacob Layton sneaks up from behind for a takeaway.
Weir led Harrisville with 13 points. Ian Henderson buried 20
points, including five three-pointers, as the top-seeded
Bulldogs took control from the opening tap in eliminating
the 8th-seeded Harrisville Pirates 76-38 in the Section X
Class D quarterfinals at SUNY Potsdam.
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M-W JACKETS BATTLE PAST
HEUVELTON IN QUARTERFINAL |
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Madrid-Waddington's Zach Marcellus
still maintain his dribble while
Heuvelton's Allen Ashley (34) leaps
over him, after getting knocked down
in a scramble for the ball.
After a 26-26 tie at intermission,
Madrid-Waddington led by as much
seven points (45-38) in the second
half, only to have Heuvelton rally
to tie. The Jackets scored the
game's final five points to win
50-45 in the Section X Class D
quarterfinals at SUNY Potsdam.
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E-K COUGARS SCORE
FINAL 14 POINTS TO STUN LISBON 52-49 |
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Edwards-Knox's Ben Rulffes (21) uses
a screen at the top of the lane to
fights off his defender, Lisbon's
Josh Crawford, for penetration to
the hoop. Trailing 49-38
midway through the fourth quarter,
the 6th-seeded Cougars rallied to
score the final 14 points of the
contest and stung the #3-seeded
Golden Knights 52-49 in the Section
X Class D quarterfinals. David
Bullock and Ben Fuller each scored
12 points to lead the Cougars.
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POTSDAM WOMEN FALL TO
UTICA IN 3RD PERIOD SURGE |
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Utica College senior forward Andrea
Maxon (black), former Canton girls
hockey player, returned to the North
Country as the Pioneers faced the
Potsdam Bears. The SUNY
Potsdam women’s hockey team had a
tie game going into the third
period, but visiting Utica scored
three times in the final frame
beating Potsdam 6-4 on Saturday
afternoon at Maxcy Hall Arena.
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LARRIES OVERTAKE ALEX
BAY 4-2 IN QUARTERFINAL |
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St. Lawrence Central goaltender Jordan Gary (30)
peers through the mesh to keep an eye on Alexandria
Bay's Justin Ward, attacking from behind the net.
Defensemen Hayden Beaulieu (20) and Dylan Paterson
(18) tangle with Ward. Patterson ripped a
goal and assisted on two others to lead the St.
Larries to a 4-2 comeback victory over the
Alexandria Bay Purple Ghosts in the Section X
Division II quarterfinals. Josh Slocum buried
both goals for the Ghosts. (Steve Besaw photo)
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THOUSAND ISLANDS UPSETS
N-N ICEMEN IN QUARTERFINALS |
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Thousand Islands goalie Tyler Sorrell makes a point-blank
glove save on a shot from Norwood-Norfolk's Tyler Murray.
Sorrell guarded the net in a flawless 23-save shutout
performance as the Vikings upset the East Division’s top
seed, the Norwood-Norfolk Icemen in the Section X Division
II Boys Hockey quarterfinals. (Eric Foote photo)
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OGDENSBURG TURNS BACK
UPSET-MINDED MALONE 3-0 |
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Ogdensburg's Eric Sweeney (12) tipped home the puck past
Malone goaltender Dan Rondeau (30) for a first-period lead.
The last-seeded Malone Huskies would not go quietly against
the league’s overall top in the Section X Division II
quarterfinals. After the opening goal, the Huskies held the
Blue Devils at bay until midway through the third period
when O.F.A.’s Erik Whitcombe and Jake Garrison scored
insurance markers to seal the 3-0 win. Goalie Chris Harper
collected the shutout with 13 saves in net. (Mike Webb
photo)
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SALMON RIVER RIPS PAST
TUPPER IN QUARTERFINAL |
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The puck sits on edge along the goal line, but trickles
into the net before Tupper Lake goaltender Marcus Richer
(30) can corral the puck sent in Salmon River’s Derek Hopps
(3). Salmon River immediately jumped all over Tupper
Lake with eight goals in the first period and six more in
the middle frame in trouncing the #3-East Lumberjacks 15-0
in the Section X Division II quarterfinals.
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HERMON-DEKALB FENDS
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Hermon-DeKalb's Rochelle Whitton is boxed into the
corner by Chateaugay's
Raquel Fowler (13) and
Marissa Cook (20), but
manages to feed the ball
over them the top of the
key. The Green Demons jumped
out a 19-3 lead at halftime,
but had to battle against a
stout Bulldog defensive
effort in the second half
for a 24-19 victory in the
Section X Class D
quarterfinals.
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HARRISVILLE REPELS
LISBON COMEBACK IN 41-34 VICTORY |
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Lisbon's Jackie Moore (42) puts up a shot with heavy
pressure by Harrisville's Patty Coloney (2). The
top-seeded Pirates clung to a narrow 19-18 halftime lead and
led by just three points after three quarters, but surged in
the fourth quarter to hold off the 8th-seeded Golden Knights
41-34 in the Section X Class D quarterfinals. (Chris
Engel photo)
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HAMMOND ADVANCES PAST
C-P COLTS IN QUARTERFINAL 58-27 |
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Hammond's Tricia Boland (22) turns on the speed to jet past
Colton-Pierrepont's Chelsea Huyck (45). Boland scored
a game-best 18 points to power the #2-seeded Red Devils to a
58-27 win over the #10-seeded Colts in the Section X Class D
quarterfinals. Alex Sochia led the Colts with 19
rebounds and eight points. (Mike Webb photo)
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M-W JACKETS END ST.
REGIS SEASON IN 59-25 VICTORY |
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St. Regis Falls' Krista Lucas holds up the ball away from
Madrid-Waddington defender Megan Barney (25) while trying to
connect with Aleesha LaBounty (44) in the low post.
Lucas scored 13 points. While defense again ruled the
Yellow Jacket game plan, Morgan Beldock led M-W's balanced
scoring attack with 11 points and the third-seeded Jackets
dropped the Saints 59-25 in the Section X Class D
quarterfinals.
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Gouverneur's Alex Bush (55) tries to break
double-team pressure of Ogdensburg's Owen Luckie and
Jarrid Morrow in the front court. The Wildcats
held the advantage most of the first half and a
seven-point lead at intermission. However,
Luckie and Gene Bouyer each scored 15 points and
O.F.A. outscored Gouverneur 17-10 in the fourth en
route to a 50-40 victory in the Section X Class B
semifinals and a berth into the Class B final vs.
Potsdam.
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Potsdam's Zack Adams (44) stops and
pops for a jumper below the foul
line. Potsdam built a 24-point lead
at halftime (34-10) and cruised to a
59-15 win over Canton in the Section
X
Class B semifinals. Adams led
Potsdam with 15 points while John
Coleman fired in 10 points. (Engel
photo)
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TUPPER LAKE FENDS OFF
LARRIES TO WIN SEMIFINAL |
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Tupper Lake’s Carley Aldridge (20) drives baseline speeding
by St. Lawrence Central's Ashley Thayer. Aldrdige
scored 10 of the Jacks first 14 points and finished with 18
points overall. The third-seeded Larries got back to within
two points, 28-26 in the third quarter, but Tupper Lake
overcame foul trouble to post a 38-30 win in the Section X
Class C semifinals at Canton Central. (Eric Foote
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BRUSHTON-MOIRA TOPS N-N
FLYERS TO ADVANCE TO FINAL |
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Brushton-Moira’s Kelsey Manchester
(23) grabbed a rebound and put it
back up and in for the bucket over
Norwood-Norfolk’s Emily Cotey.
The defensively-savvy Flyers stayed
with the Panthers into the second
quarter, trailing just 9-7.
But the Panthers went on a 13-point
tear to close the half.
Brushton-Moira won 43-17 led by
Chenice Russell’s 12 points and
Taylor Keck’s nine points.
Norwood-Norfolk was led by JV
call-up Carlea Weaver with six
points. (Eric Foote photo)
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ST. REGIS FALLS'
DEFENSE STYMIES ROCKETS IN OPENER |
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St. Regis Falls center Billy LaBounty (32) swipes the ball
away on an inside hook shot from Morristown's James King
(23). King scored a game-high 15 points, but the
Saints executed its zone defense to near perfection against
the Rockets on Wednesday and turned several steals into
transition points. SRF's Matt Bishop and Taylor Artus
both scored 14 points, while Ryan Susice pitched in 12
points in the Saints' 60-39 win in the opening round of the
Section X Class D playoffs.
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HEUVELTON ELIMINATES P-H
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Parishville-Hopkinton’s Eric Zellwegger (10) attempts a
mid- range jumper over Heuvelton’s Zach Limoges (25).
David Putman tallied 17 points to jettison the fifth-seeded
Bulldogs past the #12-seeded P-H Panthers
in the opening round of the Section X Class D playoffs. The
Bulldogs also received a dozen points each from Alan Ashley
and Zach Limoges. Eric Zellweger scored 13 points to lead
the Panthers who closed the season at 2-17.
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3RD-QUARTER SURGE
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Edwards-Knox’s Ben Rulffes dives to
the floor for a loose ball along
with Hammond’s Griff Stark-Ennis
(red). A decisive 26-5
third-quarter run thrust the
sixth-seeded Cougars to a 65-42 win
over #11 Hammond in the opening
round of the Section X Class D
playoffs. David Bullock pumped in 18
points, while Ben Fuller added 17
for the Cougars. Stark-Ennis led the
Red Devils with 15 points.
(Eric Foote photo)
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M-W JACKETS TURN BACK
CLIFTON-FINE IN OPENER 57-42 |
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Madrid-Waddington’s Jordan Kendall was held to just three
points before intermission, but exploded for 17 points in
the second half to carry the Yellow Jackets to a 57-42 win
over the upstart Clifton-Fine Eagles in the opening round of
the Section X Class D Playoffs. M-W’s Quinn Shoen had a
steady game chipping in 11 points, hauled down 17 boards and
rejected five shots. Tim Fetterhoff led Clifton-Fine with 12
points, while Seruando Provost added 10 for the Eagles who
closed the season at 1-18. Madrid-Waddington advances to the
quarterfinals on Saturday evening to play fifth-seeded
Heuvelton.
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HARRISVILLE ADVANCES BY
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The eighth seeded Harrisville Pirates cruised to a 51-24 win
over the Colton-Pierrepont Colts in the opening round of the
Section X Class D playoffs. The Pirates’ Jason Thomas led
all scorers with 17 points, while Alex Weir delivered 13
points. Mike Reilly popped in 13 points to lead the Colts
who finished their season at 2-14. The Pirates’ quarterfinal
matchup will be against top-seeded Chateaugay Saturday at
SUNY Potsdam.
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COLTS UPSET MORRISTOWN
ON BEAULIEU FOUL SHOT 40-39 |
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The Colton-Pierrepont Colts' girls basketball team
celebrates their 40-39 upset win on the road at Morristown
in the opening round of Section X Girls Class D Playoffs.
The Colts' Brianna Beaulieu (40) connected on a foul shot
with just three seconds left in the game to break a 39-39
tie and give the Colts their first lead of the game.
The comeback victory propels the Colts into the "D-Arama"
quarterfinals on Friday.
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HERMON-DEKALB DEFUSES
P-H PANTHERS' SEASON 51-22 |
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Hermon-DeKalb’s Rochelle Whitton
(3) drives to the basket past
Parishville-Hopkinton’s Rebecca
Remington (11) for a hoop.
Whitton scored 10 points.
The 5th-seeded Green Demons roared
to a 28-2 lead in the first half,
dooming the 12th-seeded Panthers in
the opening round of the Section X
Class D playoffs. Brianna Sayer led
Hermon-DeKalb with 23 points, 11
rebounds, seven swipes and four
blocks as the Demons dropped P-H
51-22. (Eric Foote photo)
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ST. REGIS
SAINTS KNOCK OUT E-K COUGARS 45-35
The sixth-seeded St. Regis Falls
Saints locked up their opening-round
game of the Section X Class D
playoffs with a 45-35 win over the
11th-seeded Edwards-Knox Cougars....
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CANTON BEARS ROAR BACK
TO ELIMINATE SHAMROCKS 52-41 |
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As they sped up the court, Canton's
Ben Koser (10) tried to contain Salmon River guard Bill
Benko after a hot first quarter. Benko scored 30
points, but Canton clawed its way back from an 11-point
deficit with a 22-6 run before the half. Canton beat
Salmon River 52-41 in the play-in round of the Section X Class
B boys basketball playoffs.
(Joe Reome photo)
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LISBON OUTLASTS
HEUVELTON IN "D" PLAYOFF OPENER 41-31 |
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Lisbon’s Caitlin Hammond (40) makes
the shot over Heuvelton’s Kara
Leonard (3). Jaclyn Moore
splashed 17 points to carry the
8th-seeded Golden Knights past the
#9-seeded Bulldogs 41-31 in the
opening round of the Section X Girls
Basketball Class D Playoffs. Leonard
led Heuvelton’s effort with eight
points. Lisbon advances to take on
top-seeded Harrisville on Friday.
(Eric Foote photo)
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February 13-15, 2010 |
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OSWEGO: GIRLS NEW YORK
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The Oswego Buccaneers celebrate their first New York
State Girls High School Hockey crown, after a 4-0
win over the #7-seeded Alexandria Bay Purple Ghosts.
After a scoreless first period, the league's leading
scorer Taylar Cianfarano started a three-goal flurry
with back-to-back goals at 5:41 and 6:22, then line
mate Devyn Hutcheson added another at 7:57 of the
middle frame. Cianfarano finished with a hat
trick. (John LaRue &
Steve Besaw photos)
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STATE CONSOLATION: CHAZY
BEATS SKANEATELES 2-0 |
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Chazy goaltender Christina Emery sprawls and makes a
dazzling glove save against Skaneateles' Hannah McKerchie
(9) on a point-blank shot. Chazy's Amanda Kempainen
netted the game's first goal just 2:18 into the first
period, then Amanda Peterson buried an insurance marker with
just 2:58 remaining to power the top-seeded Lady Eagles to a
2-0 win over the #5-seeded Lakers in the consolation game of
the New York State Girls High School Hockey Frozen Four at
Skaneateles.
(John LaRue photo)
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SALMON SURPRISES PELHAM
3-0 IN MASSENA TOURNAMENT |
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A wide-open Derek Hopps (3) of Salmon River lifts a shot to
the high glove side of the Pelham goalie Adam Durand (30).
Hopps scored twice and Clay Thomas pitched in the other
marker as the Shamrocks scored a goal in each period.
Matt Healy picked up the shutout with 11 saves in a 3-0 win
in the second round of the Massena Invitational Tournament.
Salmon River finished in second place. (Chris
Engel photo)
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MASSENA, GOUVERNEUR EARN
WRESTLING TITLE REPEATS |
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Canton-Potsdam’s Jacob Moose pulls
down Malone’s Jon Gray and rolls him
to the mat. Moose won the bout
and the 160-pound class in
Division I in the Section X
Wrestling Championships. Massena
repeated as Division I champions and
Gouverneur as Division II champs.
(Eric Foote photo)
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BIGWARFE, CLEVELAND
NAMED OUTSTANDING WRESTLERS |
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Gouverneur’s Kyle Bigwarfe (left)
was named Division II’s 2009-'10
Most Outstanding Wrestler while
Canton-Potsdam’s Cody Cleveland
(right) was Division I’s Most
Outstanding Wrestler for the season
at the Section X Wrestling
Championships at Ogdensburg Free
Academy on Saturday.
(Eric Foote photo)
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MAMARONECK BEATS MASSENA
4-1 TO WIN RAIDERS TOURNEY |
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Massena's Cullen Baines (2) hustles
to the puck along the boards while
pursued by a Mamaoneck Tiger during
the second round of the Massena
Invitational Tournament. Mamaroneck
swept both games and collected the
most tournament points to win the
Invitational crown. Matt
Conner pocketed three goals to
propel the Tigers. Scott Hagen and
Theo Klein also registered goals.
Ryan Chauvin scored the lone goal
for Massena. (Chris Engel
photo)
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February 12, 2010 |
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#7 ALEX BAY UPSETS #1
CHAZY IN SEMIFINALS IN 4-2 VICTORY |
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Alexandria Bay goaltender Caitlin Russell blocks a
point-blank shot from Chazy's Astrid Kampainen (16)
turning aside the puck at the corner of the net.
The Purple Ghosts' Jamie Wiley netted a hat trick,
with a goal in each period, powering #7-seeded
Alexandria Bay to a 4-2 win over the top-seeded
Chazy Eagles in the semifinals of the Upstate New
York Girls High School Hockey semifinals at
Skaneateles. Alex Bay's Geneva Wagoner netted
what proved to be the game-winning goal at 7:41 of
the second period. (Steve Besaw photo)
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OSWEGO BEATS SKANEATELES
3-0 BEHIND CIANFARANO GOALS |
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Skaneateles goaltender Alex Brown hugs the piipe and drops
to her knees to stop a low backhand attempt on the net from
Oswego attacker Devyn Hutcheson (26). Hutcheson scored
an insurance marker after teammate Taylor Cianfarano netted
two goals earlier in the first period. The quick
flurry to open the game proved to be the only scoring in
Oswego's 3-0 win over the host Skaneateles Lakes in the
Upstate New York Girls High School Hockey semifinals at
Skaneateles. (Steve Besaw photo)
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THOUSAND ISLANDS BATTLES
TO 3-1 VICTORY AT MALONE |
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Thousand Islands goaltender Tyler Sorrell (1) braces for the
possibility of a close-range rebound, but the puck squirts
past the stick of Malone's Devin Fleury (9) behind the
Viking defense. Thousand Islands picked up its third
league win of the season with a 3-1 victory on Friday.
(Kyle Coryea photo)
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SOUTH JEFF TOPS FIELD IN
FINAL REGULAR SEASON MEET |
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An athlete from Tupper Lake lets her shot go during the
Girls Shot Put competition in the sixth and final meet of
the regular track season. Malone's Elissa Finnegan won the
event. South Jeff
placed first in team totals,
while Malone placed second
and Canton third place.
(Eric Foote photo)
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MALONE SWEEPS TRACK
SEASON WITH WIN IN MEET #6 |
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The starter's gun goes off for the start of the boys 4x800
meter relay. Malone's Doug Fitzgerald, Morgan Marlow,
Rourk Marlow, Austin Perry ran the race in 8:51.6 to win the
event. The Malone Huskies topped the field for the
sixth straight week, sweeping the 2009-2010 regular-season
events.
(Eric Foote photo)
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CLARKSON SNAPS LOSING
SKID WITH WIN OVER PRINCETON |
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The Golden Knights celebrate Corey Tamblyn's (7) goal with
11 seconds to play in the first period, tying the game at
1-1 with Princeton. Princeton would score an extra attacker
goal late in the game, but it was not enough as Clarkson won
their second league game of the year 4-3. Dan Reed’s first
collegiate goal highlighted the effort by the Knights.
(Chris Engel photo)
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SLUGGISH SAINTS SUFFER
5-0 SHUTOUT TO QUINNIPIAC |
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Quinnipiac’s Jeremy Langlois (17) fires a shot from one
knee that was saved by St. Lawrence University goaltender
Kain Tisi (29). Sophomore goalie Dan Clarke made 14 of
his 23 saves in the third period and Quinnipiac blew open a
2-0 game with a pair of power play goals en route a 5-0 ECAC
Division I hockey victory over St. Lawrence University.
(Eric Foote photo)
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February 11, 2010 |
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RAIDERS CLAW BACK TO
EDGE O.F.A. ON DUMAS' 26 POINTS |
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Ogdensburg's Jarrid Morrow
(13) tries to avoid a foul
and be disruptive as
Massena's Trevor Bacon pump
fakes before making a shot
from the paint. The
Red Raiders, down 29-16
early in the second quarter
rallied back to catch
Ogdensburg in the final
minute and knocked off
state-ranked O.F.A. 62-61.
Massena’s J. P. Dumas, who
finished with 26 points,
nailed a bucket with only
extra
seconds remaining to lift
the Raiders into the lead
for good. The win lifted
Massena to a 7-3 record for
the regular season and a
second-place tie with the
Blue Devils. (Chris
Engel photo)
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Ogdensburg's Gene Bouyer takes on
both Brady Condlin (25) and Trevor
Bacon (51) as he extends to protect
the basketball on an inside layup.
Bouyer led the Blue Devils with a
game-high 30 points, while David
Crowder pitched in 17 points.
(Chris Engel photo)
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O'BRYAN'S FOUR SHOTS
SEALS JACKETS' WIN OVER SAINTS |
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SportsNet
Colin O’Bryan’s two free throws
with five seconds remaining secured
victory for the Madrid- Waddington
Yellow Jackets over upstart St.
Regis Falls. O’Bryan finished with
nine points. M-W’s Zach Marcellus
found three-ball range four times
and led the Jackets with 13 points.
Joey Destefano and Taylor Artus
powered the Saints with 12 points
each.
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HARRISVILLE BEATS E-K TO
EARN SHARE OF WEST TITLE |
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Harrisville’s Autumn Mono (33) reaches up for the rebound
with an Edwards-Knox player over her back. The
Harrisville Pirates fought off an early surge from the
Cougars to pull away with 43-28 win and a share of the
regular-season West Division crown with Hammond. Patty Coloney racked up 21 points
to lead the Pirates. (Foote
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H-D DEMONS STEP UP
DEFENSE TO TURN BACK MORRISTOWN |
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Morristown’s Claire Plummer (35)
controls the ball o a hard dribble
past Hermon-DeKalb’s Rochelle
Whitton (3). After a seesaw
battle for the first 12 minutes,
Hermon-DeKalb went on a 10-0 run to
close the first half 28-16.
Rochelle Whitton threw down 19
points and Brianna Sayer tossed in
17 more to spark the Hermon-DeKalb’s
49-35 victory. Claire Plummer
led Morristown with 14 points.
(Eric Foote photo)
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MALONE RALLY SPOILS
CANTON BID FOR WIN 54-52 |
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SportsNet
The Malone Huskies short-circuited
Canton’s attempt to win their first
regular-season game on the final
night of league play. The Huskies
rallied with from a 42-35 hole in
the fourth quarter to pull out the
victory over the Golden Bears.
Austin Dunlavey led the rally with
nine points in the final frame to
post a game-best 12 for Malone.
Tyler Thomas led Canton with 17
points, but his three-pointer at the
final buzzer rattled out.
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