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1 week ago |
nny360.com | Dave Shea
Defensive stops in the sixth and seventh inning carried the OFA Baseball team to 4-2 win over Massena and extended the Blue Devils unbeaten start in the NAC Central Division on Thursday. The OFA Golfers opened their season with a 222-245 win over Madrid-Waddington at the Partridge Run Golf and Country Club in Canton and the Girls Lacrosse team dropped a 10-6 NAC decision to visiting Plattsburgh High School.
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1 week ago |
nny360.com | Dave Shea
Making the introductions before Friday’s Senior Day Girls Softball Game, OFA Coach Tony Williams took note of the fact that several of eight seniors were going to major in science-premed in their projected college plans. “In the future we are all in pretty shape,” said Williams before his Blue Devils applied the science of hitting into a nine-run fourth inning which anchored an 11-4 victory. “The girls did a great job making adjustments to their pitcher’s deliveries.
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2 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Dave Shea
Apr. 29—Heuvelton remained unbeaten with its second win of the season over Harrisville and Edwards-Knox denied a Lisbon bid for its first win in Monday's NAC West Bseball action. HCS outscored Harrisville 14-7 and E-K rallied from a 12-8 deficit and downed the Golden Knights 19-18. In NAC West Softball action Lisbon blanked Edwards-Knox 5-0 and Harrisville used a seventh inning rally to out score Carthage 14-13 in a nonleague game.
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2 weeks ago |
nny360.com | Dave Shea
Heuvelton remained unbeaten with its second win of the season over Harrisville and Edwards-Knox denied a Lisbon bid for its first win in Monday’s NAC West Bseball action. HCS outscored Harrisville 14-7 and E-K rallied from a 12-8 deficit and downed the Golden Knights 19-18. In NAC West Softball action Lisbon blanked Edwards-Knox 5-0 and Harrisville used a seventh inning rally to out score Carthage 14-13 in a nonleague game.
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3 weeks ago |
nny360.com | Dave Shea
Potsdam High School’s Ian VanWagner lit up the sky of the Northern Athletic Conference Boys Basketball landscape like a meteor as a seventh grader. He not only became one of a very few precocious players of that age to make a varsity team, but averaged 19 points a game to start a progression to unheard of achievements. As an eighth grader he became the youngest Section 10 player to score 1,000 points and showed that his leadership abilities were also remarkably advanced.
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