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East Tackles West in 7th All-Star Game 16-7


East Senior All-Stars Tyler Randig of Saranac Lake and Ben Whitney of Peru gang up on West Senior All-Star running back Shane McHenry (7) of Potsdam for the tackle.  McHenry forced a fumbled and snared an interception that led to a touchdown.  After a 7-7 through nearly three quarters, Whitney booted a 32-yard field goal to spring the East (Section VII) All-Stars into a 10-7 lead.  After holding the West out of the end zone inside the 10-yard line with 8:08 to go. the East held the ball for the rest of the game, capped by Patrick Manor's 11-year TD scamper at the final buzzer for the 16-7 win over the West All-Stars (Section X).  NCSN Game Broadcast   Game Gallery

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(L-R) Brian Leonard, NCSN staffers Saad Bennani and Taylor Caswell, and Trevor Scott.  Oakland Raiders’ Trevor Scott of Potsdam joined Cincinnati Bengals’ Brian Leonard of Gouverneur to assist at second Brian Leonard Football Camp held at St. Lawrence University in Canton through July 10th. The two local pros told staff from North Country SportsNet that their roles will apparently change and be increased for their respective teams in the NFL season this fall.   (Photo by Bob LaRue)
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EAST SQUEEZES OUT 16-7 WIN OVER WEST IN ALL-STAR GAME


West All Star Alex Bush (77) of Gouverneur snares East rusher Ben Whitney on his way to the end zone in the 7th Annual Tupper Lake Rotary All-Star Game.  The East scored a field goal in the third to break a 7-7 tie, then a touchdown at final buzzer.  (Taylor Caswell photo)  Game Gallery

East All Star Dave Ragone of Peru snares a first-quarter pass that helped lead to a touchdown.  NCSN's play-by-play coverage also included many player interviews throughout the game, regarding their seasons and post-graduation plans.
NCSN Broadcast of the All-Star Game
 

NORTH COUNTRY LOSES PIONEER IN GIRLS ATHLETICS

By Bob LaRue, North Country SportsNet
A North Country woman who was considered a pioneer in girls and women’s sports in Section X and New York State passed away over the July 4th holiday weekend. 57-year-old Stephanie Putney of Rensselaer Falls lost a two-year battle with cancer. Putney was a star swimmer who set school records that still stand at West Genesee High School. She was a coach and official for many college and high school girl sports throughout her 35-year teaching career at Heuvelton Central where she also served as athletic director. Putney was also active in developing girls lacrosse in the region and was head of the North Country Volleyball Board. She and her husband Howard also operated a horse-training facility at their farm.
 

RAIDERS' SCOTT JOINS BENGALS' LEONARD AT CAMP


Cincinnati Bengals' running back Brian Leonard (center) oversees a drill with several of the younger campers at the 2010 Brian Leonard Football Cap at St. Lawrence University.  Almost 100 youths are attending this week’s camp, about 50-percent more campers than last year's inaugural run.  Leonard attends the camp each day, providing hands-on instruction,. A full roster of top-level college and high school football coaches provide outstanding instruction and an opportunity for the players to demonstrate their ability. The camp offers non-contact instruction with emphasis on improving each camper’s fundamental skills, in an atmosphere that will encourage teamwork and self-motivation.

Oakland Raiders' Trevor Scott (center) joined the coaching staff this year at the Brian Leonard Football Camp,

Players muscle their way between practice dummies in learning defensive skills.  (Saad Bennani photo)
 

  Mon.-Wed., June 7-9, 2010

BASEBALL SENIORS GET FINAL RAPS IN ALL-STAR SHOWCASE


Parishville-Hopkinton's Nick Kenney slaps a tag on Heuvelton's Zach Limoges (25) at second base, while shortstop Andrew Gearsbeck of Clifton-Fine backs up the play.  After the Steele Curtain (led by Heuvelton Coach Dave Steele) grabbed an early 3-0 lead in the third, Dow's Dingers (coached by St. Lawrence Central's Chris Dow) rallied to take a temporary 5-4 lead, before falling 7-6 in the Section X Seniors All Star Game.  Our NCSN broadcast featured interviews with all 32 players who participate, about their season and futures.  (T. Caswell photo)  Game Gallery   NCSN Broadcast
 

CANTON BEARS FALL IN FINAL- INN. RALLY TO MECHANICVILLE


Canton's Samantha Corbett (2) slides in just in time to beat the tag at 3rd base during Monday's New York State Region II semifinal game at SUNY Potsdam.  The Golden Bears finished their season with a heart-breaking 4-3 loss to the Mechanicville Lady Red Raiders.  Canton held a 2-1 lead going into the final inning and had Mechanicville down to their final strike, before the Raiders tallied three times.  (Taylor Caswell photo)  
 Game Gallery   NCSN Broadcast
 

TICONDEROGA KNOCKS OUT ST. LAWRENCE CENTRAL 9-2


Ticonderoga pinch runner Autumn Olcott (10) slides into third to beat the throw coming from catcher Danielle Smith (10).  Olcott stole two bases and started a two-run rally that launched  three-run rally for the Sentinels who went on to beat St. Lawrence Central 9-2 in State Class C regionals. 
(Saad Bennani photo)  Game Gallery   NCSN Broadcast
 

GERMANTOWN BOUNCES BACK TO TURN BACK HEUVELTON


Heuvelton's Sarah Sloan (21) dives headfirst ahead of the tag at second base by Germantown shortstop Lauren Fox.  Sloan led Heuvelton with three hits, including two doubles and two RBI's.  After the Bulldogs pulled out to a 3-0 lead in the third, the Clippers rallied for three runs in the third and plated 10 more runs over the next three innings in eliminating the Bulldogs in a 13-5 win in the State Class D regional semifinal.  (Adam LaQuier photo)   Game Gallery   NCSN Broadcast
 

MASSENA DROPS STATE OPENER TO ICHABOD CRANE


The umpire wait to determine if the Massena catcher hangs onto the ball for an out on a play at the plate against Ichabad Crane’s Phil Basile (8).  Ichabod Crane put away the Red Raiders early, pouncing for four runs in the second inning, with three base hits wrapped around a Massena error.  With four more runs in each of the fifth and seventh innings, the  Raiders season (14-7) came to a conclusion on the short end of a 13-2 rout.  (Eric Foote photo)  Game Gallery
 

 

MASSENA SHUT OUT BY SOUTH GLENS FALLS IN ELITE EIGHT


Massena shortstop Melissa Manley slaps on the tag but a bit late to get South Glens Falls' Alexa Toole sliding in at second base during the New York State Class A quarterfinal at SUNY Potsdam.  SGF pitcher Maddy Wheeler tossed a three-hit shutout in dealing the Red Raiders a 5-0 setback as the last remaining Section X team bowed, ending the 2009-2010 sports season.  (Caswell photo)   Game Gallery   NCSN Broadcast
 

POTSDAM COMEBACK FALLS SHORT IN STATE PLAYOFFS


Potsdam's Lee Buchanan (10) is tagged out about three feet short of the third base bag during Tuesday's New York State Class B quarterfinal game against Saratoga Spa Catholic in Albany, NY.  The Sandstoners recovered from early 5-0 and 6-2 deficits to tie 6-6 after six inns., but fell 7-6 in state regionals. (Todd Smith photo)
 

ERRORS DOOM CHATEAUGAY IN STATE QUARTERFINAL LOSS


A Fort Ann baserunner slides between the legs of Chateaugay pitcher Ryan LaBare covering at home plate during a fourth-inning rally on Tuesday in the New York State Class D semifinals at SUNY Canton.  Fort Ann piled up four runs in both the third and fourth innings en route to a 10-1 win over the Bulldogs and advance to the State Final Four. 
 (Adam LaQuier photo)  Game Gallery
 

IN 8TH, CHATEAUGAY TIPS MORIAH IN STATE "D" OPENER

By Bob LaRue, North Country SportsNet
The Chateaugay Bulldogs were the only Section X team to survive the opening round of the New York State Baseball or Softball playoffs on Monday. And it took an extra-inning thriller to prevent the sweep. Austin Pivetta slapped a pitch to centerfield that was mishandled allowing the Bulldogs to plate the winning run as Chateaugay outlasted the Moriah Vikings 8-7 in eight innings in the New York State Class D Baseball regional semifinal at SUNY Plattsburgh. The Bulldogs racked up a four-run, first-inning rally to muscle a 4-0 lead, capped by Shane Harrigan’s two-run single. Ryan LaBare and Brian Ashline also had RBI singles. But Moriah countered with two runs in the bottom of the first. The Bulldogs reestablished the four-run margin on RBI singles by Ashline and pitcher Eric Dwyer. However, undaunted, the Vikings fought their way back with a five-run second and gained their first lead 7-6. With 13 of the game’s 15 runs already logged, the game settled into a pitcher’s challenge. Ty Mailloux tied the game 7-7 with a hit to rightfield in the sixth inning plating pinch runner Ben Trombley. After the Bulldogs scratched for their run in the 8th, reliever Ian Henderson completed a masterful three-inning shutout performance by getting the power hitters in the 2-3-4 slots in the Viking order out in order to claim victory. Chateaugay advances to face Section II’s Fort Ann at SUNY Canton on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.
 

N-N FLYERS SEASON ENDS HARD TO GREENWICH 16-0


A Greenwich player is safe at third base, sliding under the tag from Norwood-Norfolk third baseman Nick Belile.  Section II champion Greenhich tallied three times in the second inning, built a 6-0 lead through the first four, then hammered the Flyers for 10 runs in the sixth inning, en route to a 16-0 romp in the New York State Class C regional opener at Clarkson University. (Taylor Caswell photo)  Game Gallery
 

  Fri.-Sat., June 4-5, 2010

MALONE RACES TO  SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP; FLYERS 2ND


Gutting out a sectional victory, Ogdensburg’s Alex Wood glances over his shoulder just after having overtaken Canton's Matt Pierce (left) and Norwood-Norfolk's Jon Eng in the final stretch of the Boys 800-meter dash in the Section X Overall Track and Field Championships on Friday at Massena High School.   Malone captured the Section X title, with Norwood-Norfolk second and Ogdensburg third.  (Eric Foote and Adam LaQuier photos)  Section X Boys Track Gallery  
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GADWAY RECORD LEADS MALONE TO SECTIONAL TITLE


Malone’s Amanda Gadway is shown releasing the shot put, but it was the discus competition where she shined.  Gadway threw for a distance of 125.08 feet to win the event ,while also breaking the previous Section X record of 124.02, set in 1988 by Ann LaVeck of Malone.  The Malone Huskies ran away with the 2010 Section X Girls Track and Field Championship with 143 points, well ahead of second place Tupper Lake's 84.
(Eric Foote and Adam LaQuier photos) 
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Tupper Lake’s Amanda Moeller just crosses the finish line to win the girls 100-meter dash, the first of three individual wins or Moeller in the sectional meet.  Lumberjack teammate Kyla Kenyon was the top individual female competitor at the sectionals, winning the 100 and 400 meter hurdles, the 400 meters and anchoring Tupper Lake's winning 1,600 relay.
 

 

ST. LAWRENCE REPEATS AS CLASS C CHAMPS BEATING N-N


The St. Lawrence Central Larries mob pitcher Ashley Thayer after clinching the Section X Class C Softball Championship in a 2-0 win over Norwood-Norfolk.  Thayer pitched a masterful two-hit shutout and struck out 14 Flyers, outdueling N-N's Paige Harvey who allowed just three hits, but two unearned runs in the first and third innings.  (Bob LaRue photo)  
 Game Gallery   NCSN Broadcast
 

LARRIES' ASHLEY THAYER WINS COVETED GEBO AWARD


St. Lawrence Central pitcher Ashley Thayer was selected from among seven candidates for the 2010 David "Huffer" Gebo Award, the most ever nominated.  Presented by the local softball umpires chapter, the award is based on ability on field, academics, leadership, community service and athletic ability.  (Bob LaRue photo)   Game & Awards Gallery
 

ANOTHER CANTON SHUTOUT FOR SECTION X CLASS B TITLE


Salmon River shortstop Amber Debyea slaps down the tag, but Canton leadoff runner Samantha Brown (1) is safe at second base.  Canton pitcher Kacie Wentworth polished off a season-long unprecedented 20-game shutout streak within Section X, while leading the Golden Bears to the Section X Class B title.  Canton scored three runs in the third and five more in the fifth in an 8-0 win over the Salmon River Shamrocks. 
(Adam LaQuier photo)    Game Gallery    NCSN Broadcast
 

  Thursday, June 3, 2010

ST. REGIS FALLS' ARTUS WINS COVETED PINKERTON AWARD


St. Regis Falls’ Taylor Artus was named the winner of the coveted Jim Pinkerton Award for 2010.  Artus was chosen among 14 candidates this year, the most ever nominated.  Presented by the local umpires chapter, the award is based on ability on field, academics, leadership, community service and athletic ability. Artus' community service projects include being a member of the St. Regis Falls fire department and participating in fire department activities, Little League volunteer and being captain of the St. Regis Falls baseball team.  Awards Gallery
 

CHATEAUGAY WINS "D" TITLE
IN HEUVELTON'S FIRST LOSS


Chateaugay’s Corey Hill made his only appearance as a pinch runner at third base and slid safely at home plate in the top of the 7th inning avoiding the tag from Heuvelton catcher Jesse Hargrave to score what proved to be the game-winning run as the #2-seeded Chateaugay Bulldogs upset top-seeded, undefeated and #1 state-ranked Heuvelton 5-4 in the Section X Class D championship.  Pitcher Eric Dwyer scattered 13 hits in the win.  (Eric Foote photo)   Game & Awards Gallery
 

N-N FLYERS DOMINATE B-M PANTHERS FOR CLASS C TITLE


Umpire Mike Macauley signals out Brushton-Moira baserunner John Green who was picked off in the fifth inning after the Panthers scored their lone run.   The Norwood-Norfolk Flyers claim their second straight Class C title with a convincing 15-1 victory over Brushton-Moira at Clarkson University's Jack Phillips Stadium. The Flyers scored more than enough in the second inning as Mike Carbone singled in a run and Derek Smith drove the eventual winning run on a double. (Bob LaRue photo)   Game & Awards Gallery      NCSN Game Broadcast
 

 

POTSDAM CAPTURES CLASS B TITLE IN 12TH INNING VS. O.F.A.


The Potsdam Sandstoners celebrate after pulling off a 12-inining marathon victory over the Ogdensburg Blue Devils 6-4 to win their third consecutive Section X Class B baseball title.  O.F.A. scored two runs in the 7th to force extra innings.  After four scoreless extra frames, Potsdam outscored O.F.A. 3-1 in the 12th to win.  (Taylor Caswell photo)  Game Gallery
 

MASSENA CLAIMS CLASS A TITLE IN 8-1 WIN OVER MALONE


A Massena baserunner slides in safely to third base during Thursday's Section X Class A championship game at SUNY Potsdam. The Massena Red Raiders topped the Malone Huskies 8-1 to claim the 2010 title.  Leading 3-1 in the fifth inning, Massena rallied for three runs to secure the win.
(Adam LaQuier photo)  Game & Awards Gallery
 

HEUVELTON CLAIMS CLASS D TITLE BEATING HARRISVILLE


A Harrisville infielder snares the throw and and immediately falls backward over a Heuvelton baserunner who slid safely into third base. The Bulldogs rolled to an 11-2 victory over the Harrisville Pirates in the Section X Class D Championship.  Pitcher Megan Johnson allowed just three hits in the win.
(Adam LaQuier photo)  Game & Awards Gallery
 

  Wednesday, June 2, 2010
 

DAY GOAL WITH 14.2 SEC. LEFT EARNS SHAMROCKS TITLE


Salmon River Shamrocks celebrate after an 11-10 comeback victory over the St. Lawrence Central in the Section X Boys Lacrosse Overall Championship.  Salmon River's Dalston Day scored with just 14.2 seconds remaining in regulation time to break a 10-10 tie.  The Shamrocks trailed 10-8 with about 4:00 left and scored the final three goals for the win. 
(Taylor Caswell photo)  Game Gallery
 

MASSENA GIRLS LAX  SEASON ENDS IN STATE PLAYOFF LOSS


Massena's Paulina Behrens (5) skirted by her defender and wound up for a point-blank shot that rarely missed the net to the right.  the Massena Red Raiders in the their-ever appearance in the New York State Girls Lacrosse Playoffs were bounced by Vestal 19-2.  (Caswell photo)  Game Gallery
 

O.F.A. LADY DEVILS OUSTED BY CORNING EAST IN STATES


ogdesnburg's Chelsea Martin (12) ran the ground ball from the faceoff past the entire defense to the net for a shot against the Corning East goaltender to tie the ball game early.  However the Blue Devils were pounded 23-4 in the opening round of New York State Girls Lacrosse Playoffs.
(Taylor Caswell photo)  Game Gallery
 

N-N FLYERS RALLY TO BEAT B-M PANTHERS IN "C" SEMIFINALS


Norwood-Norfolk's Kailey Martens (14) slides in safely at home plate with the go-ahead run in the seventh inning, to complete a Flyers comeback over second-seeded Brushton-Moira in the Section X Class C semifinals.  Jessica Harvey smashed a two-run homer to help forge the win for the third-seeded Flyers.  (Saad Bennani photo)   Game Gallery
 

TOP SEED ST. LAWRENCE SHUTS OUT TUPPER IN SEMIS


St. Lawrence Central defeated Tupper Lake 12-0 in the Section X Class C semifinals at Brasher.  Pitcher Ashley Thayer tossed a one-hitter and struck out 17 of 21 batters in fashioning the win.  (Saad Bennani photo)   Game Gallery
 

HEUVELTON SHUTS OUT LISBON IN 11-0 SEMIFINAL VICTORY


Heuvelton’s Kara Leonard slides safely into third base just under the tag from the Lisbon third baseman.  Heuvelton pitcher Megan Johnson fanned seven Knights and scattered five hits as the Bulldogs rolled to an 11-0 win over Lisbon in the Section X Class D semifinals.  Heuvelton's Sam Weaver rapped three triples to lead the offensive attack. 
(Eric Foote photo)  (Eric Foote photo)  .Game Gallery


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MASSENA'S SMALL-BALL GAME SEALS "A" TITLE VS. MALONE


The Massena Red Raiders congratulate pitcher Matt Jenack (2) after a late rally sealed a 5-2 win over the Malone Huskies in the Section X Class A Championship game. Jenack pitched a complete game six hitter, shutting out the Huskies after giving up two runs in the first inning.  (Adam LaQuier photo)  
Game Gallery  NCSN Broadcast
 

HEUVELTON SURVIVES P-H COMEBACK SCARE IN 10-9 WIN


Parishville-Hopkinton second baseman snags the ball and tags out Heuvelton’s David Putman on an attempted steal of second base.  The #1 state-ranked Heuvelton Bulldogs built a 9-2 lead through the third inning, then watched it almost collapse under furious Panther comeback.  The Bulldogs got a home run and three hits from David Putman in nipping Parishville-Hopkinton 10-9 in the Section X Class D semifinals.
(Eric Foote photo)  .Game Gallery
 

POTSDAM ROARS BACK TO WIN 7-6 ON WALKOFF HIT-BY-PITCH


A Salmon River baserunner dives safely into second base as Potsdam shortstop Will Coleman snags the throw from the outfield.  The third-seeded Shamrocks built a 4-0 lead in the first inning over the #2-seeded Sandstoners.  However, Potsdam rallied for five runs over the final three innings and ended the game when Ben Miller was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded for a walkoff 7-6  win in the Section X Class B semifinals.  (Adam LaQuier photo)   Game Gallery
 

B-M PANTHERS END LARRIES RUN IN "C" SEMIFINALS 7-4


A St. Lawrence Central baserunner is tagged out by Brushton-Moira infielder Josh Sevey in the second inning of the Section X Class C semifinals at Brasher.  The third-seeded Panthers jetted to a quick 5-0 lead through the first two innings, then held on for a 7-4 win over #2-seeded St. Lawrence in the Section X Class C semifinals.  (Bennani photo)   Game Gallery
 

NORWOOD-NORFOLK DROPS TUPPER IN CLASS C SEMIFINAL


Norwood-Norfolk's Tyler Murray is unable to corral the bounce from Flyers catcher Mike Carbone allowing a Tupper Lake runner to steal second base.  The top-seeded Flyers downed #4-seeded Tupper Lake 16-3 in the Section X Class C Boys Baseball semifinals.  (Taylor Caswell photo)  Game Gallery
 

CHATEAUGAY SHUTS DOWN LISBON IN 10-0 SEASON-ENDER


Lisbon's Kyle Binion (12) tagged out at second base on a very close play by Chateaugay's Tyler Mallioux (4).Chateaugay pitchers Eric Dwyer and Ian Henderson combined for a one hitter and Dwyer delivered two RBIs as the Bulldogs ended the Lisbon season with a 10-0 shutout. The second- seeded Bulldogs nicked Lisbon pitching for single runs in the first and second innings, then launched a four-run assault in the third to take command. (Kyle Coryea photo)  Game Gallery
 

  Tuesday, June 1, 2010

HARRISVILLE STEALS WIN FROM M-W JACKETS IN SEMIS


Harrisville's Mary LaPlatney steals and slides safely at home plate for a key playoff run.  The steal at home plate was her eighth of the season. The second-seeded Pirates earned a tough 4-2 win over Madrid-Waddington Yellow Jackets in the Section X Class D semifinals.   The maroon then added single runs in the third and fifth frames in the tightly-contested game.
(Saad Bennani photo)  Game Gallery
 

CANTON BLANKS OGDENSBURG TO RETURN TO CLASS B FINAL


Canton’s third baseman Micki Lennox (17) battled the sun but couldn’t make the catch in foul territory in front of Ogdensburg Coach Storm Cilley.  Canton pitcher Kacie Wentworth racked up here 19th shutout of the season, allowed just one walk and fanned 13 Blue Devils in powering the top-seeded Golden Bears to a 6-0 victory over fourth-seeded Ogdensburg in the Section X Class B semifinals. (Eric Foote photo)  Game Gallery
 

 

SHAMROCKS TACK TOGETHER LATE RALLY TO NIP WILDCATS


Salmon River’s Kaitlin Lauzon snakes under the tag and scores the go-ahead run on Karley Cree’s sacrifice bunt to cap a three-run comeback in the bottom of the sixth inning, then the #2-seeded Shamrocks were able set down the #3-seeded Wildcats in the seventh in a thrilling 3-2 win over Gouverneur in the Section X Class B semifinals.  
(Taylor Caswell photo)  Game Gallery
 

BLUE DEVILS BASEBALL TOPS CANTON IN "B" SEMIFINAL 19-7

By Bob LaRue, North Country SportsNet
Ogdensburg batters cranked out 14 hits and capitalized on three Golden Bears’ errors in rolling up a 19-7 win over #4-seeded Canton in the Section Class B semifinals. The top-seeded Blue Devils will await the winner of the Potsdam-Salmon River semifinal for the championship game. Hitting was the order of the day on both sides. The Blue Devils’ Eric Barr plated three runs with three hits, while Ryan Bouchey contributed two hits, including a three-run round-tripper and Cavan LaRose contributed two hits. For Canton, Colby Young, Jeff Hyde and Jay Proulx each slammed a pair of hits.


 

  Thu.-Mon., May 27-31, 2010
 

MASSENA WINS FIRST-EVER GIRLS LACROSSE TITLE 13-5


The Massena Lady Red Raiders celebrate after winning the Section X Girls Lacrosse Championship after4 a 13-5 win over the Ogdensburg Blue Devils.  The Raiders gained a 7-2 halftime lead, before claiming their first-ever championship under head coach Jeff Slack.  Paulina Behrens blasted three goals and Erin Francis added three goals and two assists for the championship.  Chelsea Martin and Morgan McLellan each scored twice for the Blue Devils. 
(Saad Bennani photo)  Game Gallery
 

ST. LAWRENCE LARRIES FEND OFF MASSENA FOR "B" TITLE


Massena's David Henrie delivers a bone-jarring hit on
St. Lawrence Central's Ryan Cole (2) just as the ball reaches his stick during Thursday's Section X Class B championship.  However, the Larries delivered a season-ending hit on the Red Raiders with a 17-10 victory.  The Raiders kept the game within two goals late in the third quarter, before the Larries scored six of the next seven goals.  (Taylor Caswell photo)  Game Gallery
NCSN Broadcast of the Class B Championship
 

SALMON RIVER REPEATS CLASS "C" TITLE VS. CANTON


Salmon River's Dalston Day takes a behind-the-back shot, also known as an "around the World" shot on Canton goaltender Erik Howard.  Day, a freshman, scored six goals and shoveled off two assists in powering the Shamrocks to a 12-0 halftime lead and a 16-4 win over the Canton Golden Bears in the Section X Class C Championship.  (Taylor Caswell photo)  Game Gallery
NCSN Broadcast of the Class C Championship
 

MORRISON LEADS O.F.A. TO 7-6 PLAY-IN WIN OVER POTSDAM


Ogdensburg's second baseman gets tangled up in trying to tag out a Potsdam runner attempting to steal second base.  Megan Morristown slapped three hits to power the Blue Devil victory, countering an Alycia Brown homer for the fifth-seeded Sandstoners.  Fourth-seeded O.F.A. nipped Potsdam 7-6 in the Section X Class B play-in.  (Eric Foote photo)  Game Gallery
 

M-W JACKETS ELIMINATE EAGLES IN "D" QUARTERFINAL


The Madrid-Waddington defense came up with a putout on a tag play at third base.  The third-seeded Yellow Jackets Jenna Cryderman swatted three extra-base hits, while pitcher Megan Barney scattered five hits in a convincing 14-3 victory over the Clifton-Fine Eagles in the Section X Class D quarterfinals.  (Saad Bennani photo)   Game Gallery
 

LISBON SURVIVES 10-INNING MARATHON TO BEAT E-K 12-9


The Lisbon Lady Knights celebrate a hard-earned 10th-inning playoff win, coming back from an early three-run deficit.  The Knights rallied to score five runs in the top of the 10th and went on to win 12-9 over Edwards-Knox in the Section X Class D quarterfinals.  (Adam LaQuier photo)  Game Gallery
 

LISBON OUTLASTS H-D DEMONS 7-6 IN "D" QUARTERFINALS


Hermon-DeKalb’s Cole Hennessy meets the ball and drives it right back up the middle for a base hit. Lisbon scored a run on a wild pitch in the bottom of the 6th inning to break a 6-6 tie, then held on to defeat the Green Demons 7-6 in the Section X Class D quarterfinals.  (Eric Foote photo)   Game Gallery
 

POTSDAM WINS 4TH OVERALL SECTION X CHAMPIONSHIP


Potsdam's Matt Merriman chips his ball out of a sand trap on the front nine at the Section X Sectionals played on Friday at the Partridge Run Golf Course in Canton.  The Potsdam Sandstoners captured their fourth straight Section X Championship and seventh in their last 12 years under head coach Steve Kmack.  Tupper Lake captured the Division II title.  (Saad Bennani photo)  Sectionals Gallery

The Potsdam Sandstoners golf team claims its fourth straight title in the 2010 Sectionals on Friday: Matt and Ryan Merriman, Ben Stone, Mike Chambers, Taylor Hazen and Mike Ellis competed.  Coach Steve Kmack.  Chambers carded a 76 to tie for the best individual score of the day.  (Bob LaRue photo)   Golf Awards Gallery
 

TUPPER LAKE WINS DIVISION II GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP


The Tupper Lake Lumberjacks golf team claimed the Section X Division II Championship on Friday: Zch Meade, Scott Delair, Kyle Keniston, Chris Vachon, Austin Shaheen and Bill Foley.  Meade carded a 76 to tie for the best individual score of the day.  (LaRue photo)   Awards Gallery   All Individual Scores
 

CHAMBERS, MEADE CONNECT FOR BEST GOLF SCORES


The best scores of the day were carded by Potsdam's Mike Chambers (left) and Tupper Lake's Zach Meade, both at 76.
(Bob LaRue & Saad Bennani photos)   Golf Awards Gallery
All Individual Scores
 

BULLDOGS END PIRATES' SEASON IN "D" QUARTERFINAL


Harrisville's Joe Butts (3) makes a running catch in right-center field just avoiding a diving attempt and collision with the Pirates' centerfielder.  #2 Chateaugay's Eric Dwyer dealt a three-hitter and smacked a home run with four RBIs as the Bulldogs delivered a 17-1 knockout punch to the Pirates in the Section X Class D quarterfinals.  (Kyle Coryea photo)  Game Gallery
 

CANTON RALLIES TO DROP GOUVERNEUR IN PLAY-IN 9-5


A Canton batter drives the ball up the middle to score a go-ahead run.  The #4-seeded Bears erased an early 2-1 deficit to forge a 9-5 win over fifth-seeded Gouverneur in the Section X Class B opening round contest.  Colby Young and Tyler Thomas both drove in two runs to pace the Bears who meet O.F.A. in the semifinals. (Taylor Caswell photo)  Game Gallery
 

#5 P-H PANTHERS TURN BACK #4 EDWARDS-KNOX IN Q-FINAL


A Parishville-Hopkinton baserunner is hidden in a cloud of dust but safe at third base during a Section X Class D quarterfinal game.  P-H's Dennis Tebo pitched a four-hitter in powering the fifth-seeded Panthers to an upset of #4-seeded Edwards-Knox 8-1.  (Adam LaQuier photo)  Game Gallery
 

HEUVELTON ENDS ROCKETS SEASON IN QUARTERFINAL 14-0


Heuvelton’s Jesse Hargrave (24) beats the throw to second base for a stolen base.  Bulldog pitcher Allen Ashley scattered three hits and struck out eight Rockets en route to a 14-0 Heuvelton win over Morristown 14-0 in the Section X Class D quarterfinals.  (Eric Foote photo)  Game Gallery

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  Tues.-Wed., May 25-26, 2010
 

HEUVELTON OUSTS SAINTS IN CLASS D QUARTERFINAL 17-2


Heuvelton’s Kari Terwilliger (14) slides into the bag just in time ahead of the force play at third base by the St. Regis Falls defense.  Heuvelton's Meg Johnson fanned nine batters as a pitcher and went 4-for-4 at the plate and drove in three runs as the top-seeded Bulldogs beat St. Regis Falls 17-2 in the Section X Class D quarterfinals.  Sam Weaver and Kara Leonard combined to drive in six runs.  (Benanni photo)  Game Gallery
 

N-N FLYERS BEAT MASSENA TO SHARE CENTRAL DIV. TITLE


  Norwood-Norfolk's Nick Belile (22) juggles a popup at the end of his reach, but after a  bit of a juggling act hangs on to the ball for an out against the Massena Red Raiders.  In their regular-season finale, the N-N Flyers downed the Raiders 7-2 to sweep the season series and finish in a first place tie with Massena atop the Central. (S. Benanni photo)  Game Gallery
 

MALONE UPSET PREVENTS O.F.A. FROM DIVISION TITLE


  Malone's Jared Marshall (33) slides around the tag attempt of Ogdensburg's catcher Eric Barr.  Malone soared back from an 11-4 deficit after 3½ innings by pouncing for seven runs in the 5th and seven more in the 6th inning to turn back the Blue Devils 16-13 in a wild season finale.  The loss left the Devils a game out of first place in the final Central Division standings.
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CANTON SURGES BACK WITH SIX IN ROW, BEATS POTSDAM


Canton midfielder Zach Kenny takes a swipe at Potsdam attacker Jeff Pignona, trying to stop a shot toward goal. Kenny finished the contest with five goals to lead the Canton Golden Bears to a 12-9 win over the Sandstoners in the Section X Class C semifinals.  Canton bounced back from an 8-4 deficit in the second half to advance.  (Adam LaQuier photo) 
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OGDENSBURG CLAIMS FIRST-EVER CLASS C GIRLS LAX TITLE


Ogdensburg girls lacrosse players launch into celebration with Coach Lauren Morley after securing their first-ever Section X Class C championship in just three short years of existence.  The Blue Devils broke away late in the second half and outlasted the Canton Golden Bears 17-14 to claim the title on Tuesday.  Molly Morrow led the O.F.A. scoring with nine goals.  (Saad Benanni photo)  Game Gallery
 

LARRIES COAST TO SEMIFINAL WIN OVER HEUVELTON


  St. Lawrence Central’s Nick Cole (11) looks to pass off the ball while tightly defended by Heuvelton’s James Willis (24). Nate Cole meshed five shots, while dealing out three assists, while Brady Helmer chimed in four markers and three helpers as top-seeded Larries defeated fourth-seeded Heuvelton 25-7 in the Class B semifinals. (Eric Foote photo)  Game Gallery
 

MASSENA ROMPS PAST RED STORM IN CLASS B SEMIFINAL


Massena's Grayson Phillips-Cole (12) out-muscles a Saranac Lake defender for the ball at midfield.  Taylor Elsner generated six goals and three assists as the Red Raiders cruised to an 18-2 win over the visiting Saranac Lake Red Storm in the Section X Class B playoffs.  (Benanni photo)  Game Gallery

 

  Monday, May 24, 2010

DWYER WALKOFF TRIPLE SEALS BULLDOGS WIN VS. B-M


In one of two walkoff victories on Monday, the Chateaugay Bulldogs celebrate after their 8-7 walkoff win against the Brushton-Moira Panthers.  Eric Dwyer belted a two-run triple to end the game, making Alex Stalter the winning pitcher in relief.  John Green and Adam Martin had two hits for the Panthers.  (Kyle Coryea photo)  Game Gallery
 

MASSENA SPLITS BOYS & GIRLS MEETS WITH O.F.A. & JACKETS


An Ogdensburg competitor jumps over the last hurdle to take first place in the boys 400-meter hurdle.  In both the boys and girls meetings, Massena defeated Madrid-Waddington, but fell to Ogdensburg in a pair of dual meets .  (Taylor Caswell and Saad Bennani photos)    Boys Meet Gallery  

A Massena competitor just clears the bar in the girls high Jump event in Ogdensburg.  Massena defeated Madrid-Waddington, but fell to Ogdensburg in a pair of dual meets . 
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H-D DEMONS BATTLE BACK TO BEAT ROCKETS ON WALKOFF


Hermon-DeKalb pitcher Logan Brabaw pitched all eight innings in the Green Demons' come-from-behind victory 8-7 over the Morristown Green Rockets in eight innings.  The Demons came back from three deficits to pull out the contest with a walkoff in the 8th inning.  (Adam LaQuier photo) 
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MORRISTOWN EDGES H-D DEMONS IN EXTRA INNINGS


A Hermon-DeKalb base runner is caught at the plate as the throw from the field comes in just in time to prevent the run.  Morristown scored four times in the 7th inning, then hung on to defeat Hermon-DeKalb 10-8 in nine innings of play.
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SUNY CANTON HIRES NEW MEN'S SOCCER COACH

From SUNY Canton Sports Information
The SUNY Canton athletic department announced they have hired Dale Jordan as the new men's soccer coach. Jordan takes over for Al Benda who decided to step down after 13 years leading the program. Jordan is just the third coach in the history of the men's soccer program at SUNY Canton. Jordan comes to SUNY Canton after spending last season as head coach of the U17 Rochester Futbol Club and sponsorship services manager of the Rochester Rhinos Soccer Club. Prior to being in Rochester, Jordan was the assistant men's soccer coach at Springfield College in Massachusetts where he earned a master's degree in sports management. He also earned a bachelor's degree in sport and exercise science at Dublin City University in Ireland. Jordan has also been the soccer coach at the Women's Academy in the Football Association of Ireland and has worked as a coach and fitness trainer with the Pegasus Football Club in Dublin and as a physical education teacher at St. MacDaras High School in Dublin. Jordan is a UEFA B licensed soccer coach and a certified strength and conditioning coach. "We are pleased to have someone as qualified as Dale join our department," said athletic director Diane Para. "His extensive coaching and soccer experience will be vital to the continued success of our men's soccer program. Dale brings a high level of excitement and passion to the job and will be an excellent fit ."
 

  Fri.-Sun., May 21-23, 2010

MASSENA CAPTURES SHARE OF CENTRAL CROWN VS. CANTON


Canton first baseman Keegan McGovern (3) misses the tag on Massena baserunner Brian Holcomb (5) on a play off the bag.  The Red Raiders smacked Canton 18-0 in the semifinals of the Jim Pinkerton Wood Bat Tournament, which also counted as a league game.  However, the Red Raiders fell to the Blue Devils in the championship of the tournament at Ogdensburg. 
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DUNLAVEY LEADS MALONE TO 17-STROKE WIN OVER CANTON


Malone's Austin Dunlavey (above) fired a 36 and teammate Seth Barney stroked a 39 to lead the Huskies to a 207-224 win. Canton posted its best score of the season, with Spencer Mallette providing the best score at 39, followed by Sanford Newvine at 44, then three players – Jake Watson, Jake Newman and Nate Christy – all at 47.
 (Taylor Caswell photo)   Meet Gallery
 

CHATEAUGAY ENDS HOME SKID WITH WALKOFF WIN VS. COLTS


The Chateaugay varsity softball team celebrated their first home win in over two seasons, after three consecutive Colton-Pierrepont errors allowed the Bulldogs to plate two runs and a come-from-behind, walkoff 6-5 victory. Amanda Wilcox's drive to leftfield with one out in the bottom of the seventh plated Shelby Coleman from third base with the winning run.
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HEUVELTON IMPROVES TO 13-0, BEATING MORRISTOWN 10-2


Heuvelton pitcher Megan Johnson throws out a Morristown batter at first base after fielding her bunt. Johnson whiffed 13 batters and delivered two hits on offense for the Bulldogs who stayed unbeaten (13-0) in the West Division race with a 10-2 win over the Green Rockets. (Eric Foote photo)  Game Gallery
 

HEUVELTON PREVAILS OVER MORRISTOWN ROCKETS 13-6


Morristown’s Geoff Baldwin slaps on the tag on Heuvelton’s Aaron Cobb (12) for an out at third base. Heuvelton’s David Putman cracked four hits accounting for three RBIs in the Bulldogs’ 13-6 win over the Green Rockets.  Heuvelton stayed unbeaten in West play at 12-0.  (Foote photo)  Game Gallery

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BLUE DEVILS SWEEP TUPPER & MASSENA FOR TRNT. CROWN


Ogdensburg’s Jared Morrow leans back to fire a pitch against Tupper Lake in the Jim Pinkerton Wood Bat Tournament.  The Blue Devils beat Tupper Lake 7-3 in the semifinal round and league game, then bested Massena 6-3 for the championship.
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CANTON DEFENSE STYMIES POTSDAM FOR SEMIFINAL WIN


Canton's Tressa Goolden (10) lets rip with a shot that sails over the head of Potsdam goalkeeper Abbie Adams (4) and into the Sandstoners' net.  The #4-seeded Canton Golden Bears jumped to a 6-2 lead in the first 15 minutes of the game, then weathered several Potsdam comeback attempts to defeat the top-seeded Sandstoners 12-10 in the Section X Girls Lacrosse Class C semifinals.  Canton advances to play O.F.A. for the championship.  (Taylor Caswell photo)  Game Gallery
 

2ND-HALF SURGE LIFTS O.F.A. TO SEMIFINAL WIN VS. STORM


Saranac Lake's Shannon Muldowney (5) digs for the ground ball while boxing out Ogdensburg's Allison Edwards (26). O.F.A. broke a 7-7 halftime tie by busting out with nine straight goals to defeat the Storm 16-8 in the Section X Class C Girls Lacrosse semi-finals.  Molly Morrow led O.F.A. with five goals, while Alex McFaddin had six goals and an assist for the Red Storm.  (Adam LaQuier photo)   Game Gallery  NCSN Broadcast
 

GOUVERNEUR & MASSENA TIE; BOTH SWEEP POTSDAM


Gouverneur shot putter Andrew Wedlock grips and rips a throw in a tri-meet at home vs. Massena and Potsdam.   Gouverneur and Massena ended in a rare tie, while both swept Potsdam.  Results and details will be posted as soon as they become available.  (Adam LaQuier photo)   Meet Gallery
 

GOUVERNEUR STILL UNBEATEN SWEEPING POTSDAM, RAIDERS


Several sprinters from Gouverneur, Massena and Potsdam bust out of the blocks in the first leg of the girls 100 meter dash in Gouverneur.  Gouverneur stayed unbeaten at 8-0 and pulled even with Malone atop the Section X girls track-and-field standings with a sweep over Potsdam 178-139 and Massena 175-137. Potsdam rounded out the meet with a 164-51 win over the Red Raiders.  (Adam LaQuier photo)  Meet Gallery
 

  Thursday, May 20, 2010
 

N-N FLYERS STUN MALONE WITH FOUR-RUN WALKOFF RALLY


Norwood-Norfolk's Adam Stone (inset) is mobbed by team-mates at home plate after smacking a two-out, two-strike pitch to centerfield for a walkoff three-run homerun.  The shot capped a four-run rally that lifted the Flyers to a 4-3 comeback victory over Malone.  Derick Smith drove in the other run with a pinch-hit single.  Malone pitcher Travis Legacy had been cruising on a four-hitter.  He drove in all three Huskies runs.  (Russ Merrill photo)    Game Gallery   NCSN Game Broadcast
 

MALONE PASSES N-N FLYERS INTO 4TH PLACE IN 12-2 WIN


The Malone Huskies score a run and advance a runner to third base.  The Huskies lipped a half-game ahead of the Flyers and into fourth place in the Central with an 12-2 victory.  Sara Lane rapped three hits, including a double, triple and four RBIs to lead the Huskies to the win.  (Kyle Coryea photo)  Game Gallery


 

IRON-ARM DWYER FANS 20 IN BULLDOG SWEEP OF JACKETS


Madrid-Waddington's Kyle Lawrence slides safely into second base while the low throw is mishandled by the Chateaugay shortstop.  However, the Bulldogs pulled off a doubleheader sweep over the Jackets with convincing wins of 8-0 and 12-2. 
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MADRID-WADDINGTON BEATS CLIFTON-FINE IN MEET 138-64


Boys from Clifton-Fine and Madrid-Waddington made the baton exchange during the 400-meter relay event.  Madrid-Waddington improved to 5-3 on the season and climbed to fourth place with a 138-64 win over Clifton-Fine.  Zach Marcellus produced wins in the 200 meters, 400 hurdles and shot put to lead the Jackets.  (Eric Foote photo)  Meet Gallery
 

M-W JACKETS BATTLE PAST EAGLES IN GIRLS TRACK MEET


Competitors from Madrid-Waddington and Clifton-Fine cross the hurdles  almost in stride during the 400-meter hurdles event.  Katie Marcellus snagged wins in the discus and shot put to lead the Jackets to  154-134 win over the Clifton-Fine Eagles.  Katherin Donovan was a three-event winner to lead the Eagles.  (Eric Foote photo)  Meet Gallery
 


 

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