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sports.yahoo.com | Chris Fitz Gerald
Apr. 14—SACKETS HARBOR — The Sackets Harbor softball team truly experienced a banner season last year. The Patriots perhaps exceeded their own expectations by making a run to win the Class D sectional championship. AdvertisementThey won 15 games and generated a six-game winning streak when it counted most to ultimately reach the state playoffs. "It was amazing," Patriots senior outfielder Taylor Mower said.
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2 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Chris Fitz Gerald
Apr. 7—WATERTOWN — Led by Jack Adams and Nico Spaziani, the Watertown boys lacrosse team is coming off a historic season. Sparked by the dynamic duo, the Cyclones went further and perhaps achieved more than any other team in program history, which spans the course of six decades. AdvertisementThe Cyclones won 15 games last year and ultimately went where no boys lacrosse team at the school has gone before, reaching a sectional final.
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2 weeks ago |
nny360.com | Chris Fitz Gerald
SACKETS HARBOR — Jeff Robbins knew the time was coming when he would step down as Sackets Harbor’s boys basketball coach, but this year sensed this was the right moment. Robbins, who is one of the successful coaches in the history of the program, made that a reality, announcing this week that he was stepping away from the job. He knew it was going to be a tough decision, but he ultimately chose this path to spend more time with his family, especially with his two young daughters, Harper and Bella.
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3 weeks ago |
nny360.com | Chris Fitz Gerald |Chris Fitz
WATERTOWN — Playing for the first time in five seasons, the Jefferson Community College men’s lacrosse team is back on the field. The Cannoneers experienced a rough day in an 18-8 loss to Herkimer College on Wednesday in Region 3 play on JCC’s multi-purpose turf field. But despite the outcome and the weather, as snow flurries turned into a cold rain with temperatures dipping into the mid-30s, optimism and camaraderie continues to grow in the JCC program.
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1 month ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Chris Fitz Gerald
Mar. 22—TROY — At last, Emeline Barton and her LaFargeville girls basketball team teammates could truly savor and revel in the moment. After the final buzzer sounded Friday night, the Red Knights stormed the court, mobbing each other in celebration before quickly sitting down for a quick picture. LaFargeville had endured the toughest game of its season and prevailed to claim the school's first state championship.
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#StateBasketball. LaFargeville, which finishes season at 22-2, claims first state championship in school history. https://t.co/vwb15nI5wb

#StateBasketball. Final: LaFargeville girls basketball defeats Northville, 43-37 to win Class D state championship.

#Section3Basketball. LaFargeville will play either Elba or Northville in final at 6 p.m. on Friday, also at Hudson Valley Community College