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Ogdensburg's Jimmy Howard of
the Detroit Red Wings of the
National Hockey League raises
the Stanley Cup for his young
fans at Ogdensburg Free Academy.
Howard, who plays goalie,
brought North America's oldest
professional sports trophy to
the city of Ogdensburg for
special celebrations, including
presentations at local schools
and a downtown hero's welcome.
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Harrisville’s Nate Wood sends the
ball upfield past Heuvelton’s Sean
Kelly (10). The Pirates
received two first half goals from
Coal Campbell, including one off a
penalty kicks to beat the Bulldogs
2-0 and take over sole possession of
first place in the West Division.
(Eric Foote photo)
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Thursday,
September 4, 2008 |
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HARRISVILLE GIRLS SHUTOUT
HEUVELTON 3-0 ATOP WEST |
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Harrisville’s Jeri Baker (17)
controls the ball while going
shoulder-to-shoulder with a
Heuvelton player. The Pirates
shutdown Heuvelton in a 3-0 shutout
victory on Thursday. Mary
LaPlatney scoring in the first half,
and Leah Malbeuf scored the other
two.
(Eric Foote photo)
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MASSENA SLIPS PAST
CANTON 1-0 FOR CENTRAL DIVISION WIN |
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The Massena Red Raiders' defense
quieted the Canton Golden Bears,
including a Tom Ward stop in net in
a final Bears' burst in the closing
40 seconds to secure a 1-0 win at
Canton. Nate Pichette scored
the game winner after receiving a
header off a Canton defender and fed
by David Henrie in the 42nd minute.
(Mark VanVibber photo)
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CHATEAUGAY SAILS PAST
POTSDAM IN 3-GAME SWEEP |
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Chateaugay Annie Smith and Danielle
Swanston with eight and nine points
respectively, helped power the
Chateaugay Bulldogs to a
season-opening three game sweep of
Potsdam. Chateaugay won 25-8,
25-13 and 25-5. (Kyle Coryea
photo)
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Wednesday,
September 3, 2008 |
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POTSDAM FENDS OFF MALONE
COMEBACK IN 5-2 VICTORY |
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Malone keeper Abbey Premo
snatches the ball before
Potsdam’s Ginette Cornett (16)
could get a head on it.
Malone bounced back from a 3-0
deficit to draw within a goal
early in the second half.
However, Cassie Grace delivered
a three-goal performance,
including Potsdam's
momentum-changing fourth goal
midway through the second half
to lift the Sandstoners to a 5-2
win. (Eric Foote photo)
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MASSENA GROUNDS FLYERS
4-1 IN CENTRAL DIV. DEBUT |
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Massena's Kristen Pahler has room
for the crossover dribble against
the Norwood-Norfolk defense. The Flyers scored first, but the
Raiders raged back with four
unanswered markers in grabbing a 4-1
road win. Nyssa Laclair and
Anna Riley each netted a pair of
goals for the winners. (Ross
Johnson photo)
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TUPPER LAKE NIPS CANTON
1-0 ON SEEING-EYE GOAL |
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Canton’s Kathrine Sweeney (4) looks
to clear the ball while a Tupper
Lake player attempts to block it.
Kaila Kenyon struck Tupper Lake's only goal
that floated over the goalie just under
the crossbar and into the Canton net
to forge a 1-0 win.
(Mark VanBibber photo)
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MALONE BURIES
LAST-SECOND GOAL TO FORGE OVERTIME TIE |
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Chateaugay's Corey Richards lofts a
shot over a Malone defender for a
shot on the Huskies' net.
Malone's Casey Warner won a scramble
in front of the net and the ball
trickled just over the line as the
horn sounded to notch a tie and
force overtime. The game ended
2-2 in a non-league matchup.
(Kyle Coryea photo)
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Canton gets the
point on this
tap at the net.
Canton won its
season opener by
beating
Edwards-Knox 3-0
on Wednesday.
The Bears swept
the Cougars
25-4, 25-14 and
25-13.
Heather Lottie
led the attack
with nine aces
and nine service
points.
(Mark VanBibber
photo)
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NORTH COUNTRY POUNDS
JEFFERSON IN OPENER 6-0 |
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Saints' Forward Kenny Rutkowski (11)
guides a shot past a J.C.C. goalie
Lucas St. Hilaire (14) for one of
his two goals of the game. Ryan
Geary (OFA) and Ephriam Farn also
scored two goals apiece to lead
North Country to a 6-0 shutout over
visiting Jefferson C.C. (Greg
Ferguson photo)
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POTSDAM WOMEN DOMINATE
CAZENOVIA IN 5-0 VICTORY |
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SUNY Potsdam’s Kathleen Frear (17)
who is on her back, was able to get
a foot on the ball and bury it in
the back of the net. The Lady
Bears won their third game of the
season as they defeated Cazenovia at
home 5-0. Sam Ahlfeld from
Massena scored the team’s second
goal near the end of the first
period with assists from Alissa
Tischler from Potsdam and Andrea
McCarthy from Camillus. (Bob
LaRue photo)
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Tuesday, September
2, 2008 |
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LISBON BLANKS C-F EAGLES BEHIND
ARMSTRONG & PREMO |
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Clifton-Fine keeper Cole Tristram slides out to knock the
ball away and send Lisbon’s
Andrew Martin (9) flying.
Despite the strong goaltending
efforts of the Eagles
goaltender, the Lisbon Golden
Knights prevailed 3-0 in their
season opener on Tuesday at
Lisbon. Reese Armstrong
notched the game's first goal, then
assisted on the other two.
Goalie Zach Premo made four saves. (Eric Foote photo)
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SALMON RIVER DROPS M-W
JACKETS IN SEASON DEBUT |
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Salmon River
junior Kody
Bingham (6)
crosses back
over on the
dribble to
attempt a shot
on
Madrid-Waddington
goalkeeper
Jordan Kendall.
Bingham scored
two goals and
assisted on
another in the
Shamrocks win. The Shamrocks
erupted for two
quick goals late
in the first
half, en route
to a 3-0 win
over the Yellow
Jackets.
(Bob LaRue photo)
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OGDENSBURG & O.F.A.
SCRAP TO A 2-2 TIE IN 2008 OPENER |
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Gouverneur’s Lee French (10) cuts
back to the middle to get by
Ogdensburg’s Ryan Frary (8).
The much-improved Wildcats built off
last week's tournament title to
battle to a 2-2 draw with O.F.A. in
their season opener on Tuesday.
(Eric Foote photo)
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H-D DEMONS UPEND BULLDOGS IN 2-0
SHUTOUT IN OPENER |
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Hermon-DeKalb’s Logan Allen gets up
heads the ball over the top of
Heuvelton’s Joel Smithers (16) on a
cross to Brandon Rust for a goal in
the 9th minute of the game to give
the Demons a 1-0 lead. The
Demons went on to beat Heuvelton
2-0
in their season opener when Logan
Allen punched home an insurance
marker.
(Eric Foote photo)
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MASSENA BLANKS N-N
FLYERS IN CENTRAL DIVISION OPENER |
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Norwood-Norfolk's Andrew Stone (39)
gets to the header over the Red
Raiders' Zachary Prashaw (9) in
Tuesday's season opener at Massena.
The Red Raiders prevailed 2-0 behind
two goals scored by Nick Pichette.
Tom Ward scrambled for 14 saves in
the shutout.
(Bob LaRue photo)
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NCSN Headlines & Features |
SUNDAY HEADLINES
> Men's
Soccer: Cards Win Tourney; Canton,
Potsdam Tie
> Women's
Soccer: SLU Wins Tourney; Potsdam
Wins Game
SATURDAY HEADLINES
>
Boys
Soccer:Potsdam, Wildcats Win
Tourneys; Canton Wins
> Girls
Soccer: Potsdam, Harrisville,
Heuvelton Win Tourneys
> Men's
Soccer: Saints Win Tourney;
Clarkson, Potsdam Win
> Women's
Soccer: S.L.U.,North Country Win;
Clarkson Bows
> Women's
Volleyball: S.L.U. 3-1; Knights,
Bears 2-2 at Tourn.
FRIDAY HEADLINES
> Girls
Volleyball: Bulldogs Win NCSN JV &
Varsity Spikeoffs
> Women's
Volleyball: Clarkson Sweeps, Potsdam
Drops 2
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Boys
Soccer:P-H, Potsdam, Chateaugay,
Wildcats Win Semi
> Girls
Soccer: M-W, Potsdam, Massena,
Canton, Tupper Win
> Men's
Soccer: Saints Win, Knights Fall in
OT in Tournament
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Soccer: SUNY Potsdam Beats SUNY
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HEART TUNE UP FOR NEW SEASON |
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The Potsdam Sandstoners' defend
against the pitch from
Immaculate Heart's offensive
setup in a four-team preseason
scrimmage at Potsdam's new turf
field on Saturday. The
Sandstoners and I.H.C. were also
joined by the Malone Huskies and
Ogdensburg Blue Devils in the
first inter-squad competitions
on the new artificial surface.
Two half-field scrimmages were
played simultaneously while
about 200 fans watched players
run through their offensive and
defensive sets. (Bob LaRue
photo)
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MALONE &
OGDENSBURG LOOK TO IMPROVE SEASONS IN
2008 |
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The Ogdensburg Blue Devil defense stuff a Malone runner who
scoots into the air on a practice run. The Huskies and
Blue Devils participated in inter-squad competitions on the
new artificial surface at Potsdam. Both teams are
optimistic about incoming players this season and to improve
on performances on the field in 2008. (Bob LaRue photo)
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CHATEAUGAY SWEEPS NCSN
2008 SPIKEOFF TOURNAMENT |
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Chateaugay swept both the
varsity and JV brackets in the
2008 North Country SportsNet
Preseason Spikeoff at Massena on
Friday. Chateaugay's Annie
Smith spikes the ball at the net
for a point for the varsity
Bulldogs in the final vs.
Ogdensburg. Smith,
Danielle Swanston and Cindy
Harrigan were named to the North
Country SportsNet Spikeoff All-Tournament Team,
along with Ogdensburg's Aubrie
Badlam and Jenna King, Massena's
Genna Ransom and
Madrid-Waddington's Abby Shoen.
(Bob LaRue photo)
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POTSDAM STRONG IN
TOURNEY TITLE WITH 7-2, 3-0 SWEEP |
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Potsdam forward Jill Tardelli (11) heads down the ball in
front of goalkeeper Brittany Paul. Kaila Maguire
registered a hat trick in the opening game of the John
Jeffers Tournament and the first official game on Potsdam's
new turf field. The Sandstoners
rolled up a 7-0 lead, before the Panthers responded with two
second-half markers. In the championship, Potsdam
blanked Madrid-Waddington 3-0. Ginette Cornett led the way
with a goal and an assist. (Bob LaRue photo)
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COLTS EDGED 1-0 IN JEFFERS
SEMI; FALL IN CONSOLATION |
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Colton-Pierrepont goalie Andi-Lynn Remington dives, but the ball scoots
into the back of the net for the game's lone goal in the
12th minute. Crystal Mouthorp's shot from Shaina MacIntosh
delivered the Yellow Jackets to a 1-0 win in the Jeffers
Tourney semifinal at Potsdam. In the tournament
consolation, Parishville-Hopkinton hammered away for eight
goals in dealing the Colts an 8-0 setback. Stephanie
Cox led the way with four goals for the Panthers. (Bob LaRue photo)
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HARRISVILLE BEATS DEMONS
& CANTON FOR TOURNEY TITLE |
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Hermon-DeKalb’s Rochelle Whitton (10) controls the ball while being
pressured from behind by Harrisville’s Emily Dickinson (12).
Harrisville received goals from Katelyn Hart, Katie French
and Leah Malbeuf to net a 3-0 win over the Green Demons in
the Cougar Classic. In the title tilt, Hart, Malbeuf,
Hunter Fowler and Mary LaPlatney scored in a 4-1 win over
Canton. Katelyn Fanning scored for Canton. (Eric Foote photo)
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CANTON BEATS HOST E-K
4-1; COUGARS WIN CONSOLATION |
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Edwards-Knox’s Kamrie Dandrow (6)
reaches out and knocks the ball away from a Canton’s player.
Canton scored all four of its goals in the first half and defeated the host Cougars 4-1 in the semifinals of
the Cougar Classic on Friday. Kaitlyn Fanning notched
two goals for Canton.
Edwards-Knox beat Hermon-DeKalb 5-1 in the consolation.
Clara Davis collected three goals for the Cougars, while
Kamrie Dandrow notched a goal and two assists. Natasha
Sayer delivered the lone goal for the Green Demons. (Eric Foote photo)
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SAINTS WOMEN SNAG LOTTO
TOURNEY TITLE IN SWEEP |
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St. Lawrence University’s Lauren
Sischo (9) battles for the ball with
Fredonia’s Lyz Dembrow (14).
Sophomore forward Lizzie Bogosian
had three points in the opening
contest of the 2008 North Country
Lotto Classic to lead the Saints to
a 2-0 shutout over Fredonia. St.
Lawrence beat Wilkesd College 3-2 in the championship
contest. (Eric Foote photo)
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WILKES COLLEGE SHUTS
DOWN CLARKSON IN OPENER |
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Clarkson’s Deana Huntley (10) of Canton, NY takes a stab at
the ball in attempt to knock it away from Wilkes’ Kaitlin
Vargo.
It took just under five minutes for Wilkes to put the
Clarkson women's soccer team in a two-goal hole. The Golden
Knights were unable to recover from the deficit as Wilkes
went on for a 4-0 victory on the opening day of the LOTTO
North Country Classic held at St. Lawrence. (Eric Foote
photo)
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LAPOINT, BERCUME LEAD
POTSDAM TO TOURNEY TITLE |
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Potsdam's Jordan LaPoint outraced Madrid-Waddington goalie
Jordan Kendall to the ball and headed the Sandstoners' third
goal midway through the first half. Potsdam took
advantage of backfield lapses to ring up and 8-1 win in the
semifinals of the Jeffers Tournament. Lapoint and
Garrett Sharlow each scored twice. In the
championship, Potsdam stopped Parishville-Hopkinton 5-0.
Ryan Bercume scored twice, while LaPoint tallied a goal and
an assist. (Bob LaRue photo)
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C-P COLTS BOW TO P-H IN
SEMI SHOOTOUT; TIE JACKETS 0-0 |
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Parishville-Hopkinton kicker Ryan
Gallagher (13) drives the ball low
to score a goal in the shootout
against Colton-Pierrepont keeper
Nick Monast. After a 1-1
overtime tie, the Panthers nipped
the Colts 3-2 in the shootout to
advance to the championship of
the Jeffers Tournament at
Potsdam Central's new artificial
turf field. In the consolation
of the Jeffers, the Colts tied
Madrid-Waddington 0-0. Monast
made 11 saves for the shutout, while
Jordan Kendall also held the
opposition scoreless with eight
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WILDCATS SLIP SOUTH
JEFF IN SHOOTOUT; WIN TOURN. FINAL |
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Gouverneur’s Mike Sergel (13) keeps control of the ball despite a slide
tackle by South Jefferson’s Spencer Parsons (15). Gouverneur
led 3-1 with just under two minutes to play in regulation,
but South Jeff rang up two quick goals to tie 3-3 and force
overtime and a shootout. Gouverneur clipped the Spartans 3-2
in the shootout. In the championship, Matt Weaver fired home
two goals within seven minutes to lead the Wildcats to a 3-0
title win. (Eric Foote photo)
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CHATEAUGAY TOPS COUGARS 4-1 IN SEMI;
FALLS IN FINALE |
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Chateaugay’s Brad Spinner (18) sends a through ball to the
middle of the field while Edwards-Knox’s Ben Rulffes
attempted to block the cross. Rulffes assisted on the
Cougars' goal from Dan Corbine. Chateaugay defeated
the Cougars 2-1 on a marker by Ryan LaBare and an "own goal"
in the semifinals of the Cougar Classic. In the
consolation, South Jeff slammed Edwards-Knox 6-1 behind two
goals and an assist from Tom Young. Dan Corbine scored
the lone goal for the Cougars. (Eric Foote photo)
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CLARKSON TAKES
TOUGH-LUCK LOSS IN O.T. IN LOTTO SEMIS |
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SUNY Fredonia keeper Tom Cavanaugh (0) reaches up and snags
the ball before Clarkson’s Seni Makinde (12) could attempt a
header at the net. An overtime goal by Peter Dagel
lifted Fredonia to a 1-0 victory over the Clarkson in the
opening round of the Lotto Tourney. (Eric Foote photo)
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S.L.U. SAINTS STRONG IN
4-0 LOTTO TOURN. SEMIFINAL WIN |
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St. Lawrence University’s Sean Scott (22) saves the ball
from slipping over the end line while getting shouldered by
Johnson and Wales’ Patrick McCraken (12). After scoring
three unanswered goals in the first eleven minutes, the
Saints' men’s soccer team secured a 4-0 victory over Johnson
and Wales in the first game of the 2008 North Country Lotto
Classic on Friday afternoon. (Eric Foote photo)
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O.F.A. SWEEPS LISBON 2-0
TO WIN CRING TOURNAMENT |
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Lisbon goalkeeper Zach Premo reaches
over to swat the ball away on a
header attempt from Ogdensburg’s
David Crowder (15) during the
championship nightcap of the Gerard
Cring Memorial Soccer Tournament at
O.F.A. on Thursday night.
However, Crowder drove home both
goals, one in each half, to power
the O.F.A. Blue Devils to a 2-0 win
over the Golden Knights in the
finale. O.F.A. goalie Brendan
Merna collected an 11-save shutout.
(Eric Foote photo)
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SIX TEAMS KICKOFF 2008
PRE- SEASON WITH SCRIMMAGES |
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Harrisville’s Leah Malbeuf
crosses the ball to the middle
of the field against Tupper
Lake, during the 12th annual
preseason "Play Day" scrimmages
for six girls teams at
Edwards-Knox on Tuesday.
Malbeuf hopes to help lead her
Lady Pirates get back to the
Section X Class D Championship
game. Six girls teams
gathered at E-K to play rotating
half-hour scrimmages to tune up
for upcoming tournaments or
season openers next week.
(Eric Foote photo)
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DURKI NAMED NEW CLARKSON
WOMEN'S LACROSSE COACH |
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Former St. Lawrence lacrosse standout,
Kathryn Durki of Canton, to lead
Clarkson women in 2009. (NCSN File
photo)
From Clarkson
University Sports Information
The Clarkson University Athletic
Department has announced that Kathryn
Durki has been named as the school's
Head Coach for Women's Lacrosse for the
2008-09 season. Durki, a native of
Canton, NY, served as an assistant coach
in 2007-08 at Clarkson under former head
coach Caitlin Powderly, who recently
accepted a position as an assistant
coach at Division I Brown University.
Durki graduated from St. Lawrence
University in 2007 with a degree in
Environmental Studies. "We were very
excited to have a capable replacement
for our women's lacrosse program in
house with Kathryn," said Clarkson
Athletic Director Steve Yianoukos.
"Kathryn brought a great deal of energy
to the program in her first year and
will provide a seamless transition in
her first year as head coach. With her
time here as an assistant at Clarkson
and as a former standout player at St.
Lawrence, I think her familiarity with
the area will be beneficial in
recruiting as she is well versed and has
a tremendous knowledge of the people and
the local culture. I have great
confidence that she will do an excellent
job." Durki was selected as a
Second-Team Regional All-American in
2007 for her performance in the
midfield. She scored 25 goals and 14
assists for 39 points, the
second-highest figure for the Saints in
2007. She also led the team with 41 draw
controls and 34 groundballs, with her
draw control figure ranking fourth in
the Liberty League. In four seasons at
St. Lawrence, Durki tallied 53 goals and
31 assists for 84 points to go along
with 106 draw controls and 103
groundballs. She was named a Liberty
League All-Star in each of her last
three seasons and was selected to
participate in the prestigious
North-South lacrosse game.
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SAINTS ATHLETICS IS
44TH OVERALL IN DIRECTOR'S CUP |
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From St. Lawrence
University Sports Information
St. Lawrence University’s athletic
program finished the 2007-2008 academic
year ranked 44th in the US Sports
Academy Directors Cup final standings
for Division III and joined three of its
Liberty League counterparts in the top
50. St. Lawrence was 25th in the spring
final spring standings, earning 216.5 of
its total of 348.25 points. A total of
306 Division III schools were
represented in the Directors Cup
standings which are based on points
earned in NCAA post-season tournaments.
There are a total of 445 colleges and
universities which compete in NCAA
Division III, the largest among the
NCAA’s three divisions. St. Lawrence
earned spring points in women’s golf,
men’s lacrosse, women’s rowing, women’s
tennis and women’s track and field. The
Saints had 132.75 points in the winter
standings based on NCAA tournament
performances by its women’s basketball,
women’s indoor track and field and men’s
indoor track and field teams. The Saints
also appeared in the NCAA Division I
tournament in women’s ice hockey, but
that appearance was not counted in the
winter standings for Division III.
Sports which do not have NCAA
post-season championships are not
counted in the Directors Cup standings.
St. Lawrence competed nationally in
riding, finishing second, and in men’s
and women’s squash. St. Lawrence teams
competed in national post-season play in
14 sports which includes NCAA tournament
or championship appearances by six teams
and individuals representing both men’s
and women’s cross country and men’s and
women’s indoor and outdoor track. A
total of 11 athletes earned national All
America recognition in 2007-08. In non-NCAA
post-season competition, the riding team
was Reserve National Champion at the
Intercollegiate Horse Show Association
national championship show and produced
an individual national champion in
Kristin Putnam, the program’s first
since 2001. The men’s squash team won
its division at the College Squash
Association and finished 17th in the
final national rankings for all
collegiate squash programs. St. Lawrence
teams participated in league
championship tournaments in all but one
sport in which a top four regular season
finish was required to qualify and
played in five league championship
games, winning two tourney titles. Saint
teams also won seven meet championship
Liberty League titles and were second in
two others, by far the best among league
teams. Saint teams had a .633 winning
percentage in Liberty League contests
and produced 148 all league athletes
either through voting by coaches or by
performance in championship meets. St.
Lawrence produced 28 individual
champions and six relay titles in league
championship meets. The Saints also had
nine Liberty League performers of the
year, ten league rookies of the year and
nine league coach of the year awards.
St. Lawrence teams have won 39 league
regular season or tournament
championships in the last five years and
52 Saint teams have participated in
national post-season play.
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NEW YORK JR. COYOTES TO
JOIN EMPIRE HOCKEY LEAGUE |
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Courtesy of
nyjrcoyotes.org
April 2008, marked the date that the
Empire Jr. Hockey league announced the
admittance of their 20th team , the New
York Jr. Coyotes. The Adirondack
Mountain Region is the home of the newly
formed Coyotes. The club is owned by
Rodger Huaitt and Steve Jacobs. They
were allayed to receive the news that
the Empire Jr. Hockey League had add
them to the consortium of teams for the
2008-2009 hockey season. As part of the
league, the team will travel to Vermont,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, NYC, NJ,
PA and much of New York State. They will
play 60+ games throughout the up coming
season and SUNY Potsdam will play host
to most of the Coyotes home games which
will be played at the Maxcy Hall Arena.
The Coyotes host an experienced staff.
Head Coach Rodger Huaitt brings to the
team, fifteen years of professional
playing experience in both Europe and
North America, as well as being a former
Clarkson University, Division I player
for four years and is currently the
Director of CAN/AM Hockey Camp in Lake
Placid, NY. "I think we are a good fit
for the area. I've seen some real talent
here, and they've been overlooked,"
Coach Huaitt said. "We have something
unique to offer," he added. Coach Huaitt
is accompanied by Steve Jacobs. Jacobs
serves as the Director of Player
Development and the Dry land Coach and
is our League Liaison. Steve has 20+
years of hockey experience and has an
intense love of the game and the kids.
Behind the scenes are Kevin Holcomb,
club treasurer, Rick "Foggy" Foster,
Eastern NY Head Scout, Norm Treptow,
Director of Billeting Services and Diane
Helms, Head Scheduler. The Coyotes have
several local talents on the roster
already. Shamus Foster, (Forward) from
Beekmantown, Leroy Swamp, (Goalie) from
Massena, Bobby Helms,
(Defensemen/Forward) from Tupper Lake,
Lakota Jacobs (Forward) from Salmon
River, Matt Fiacco, (forward) from
Norwood, Brian Holcomb, (defense), From
Massena, and Marek Sedlak, (Center) from
Slovakia and also played for Tupper Lake
when he was an exchange student during
the 2006-2007 academic year. "We look
for the total package in our athletes,
character, grades and playing ability!!
These boys come out strong and play
hard!!" echoed Coaches Huaitt & Jacobs.
If you would like more information about
the NY Jr. Coyotes or the Empire League
visit the league's website at
www.empirehockey.com and follow the link
to the Coyotes. "We are always looking
for new talent," said Jacobs, "and we
look forward to an exciting new
adventure this season!!" The Coyotes
first home game is on September 15th at
Maxcy Hall against the Pittsburgh Jr.
Penguins.
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N-N FLYERS WIN
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Hammond’s Dave Matthews (6) angles
inside to protect the ball against Norwood-Norfolk’s James
Purvis (8). Nick Clark pounded home the winning goal
with just over 16 minutes remaining to lift the Flyers to a
2-1 win over Hammond in the consolation game of the Cring
Tournament at O.F.A. (Eric Foote photo)
Game Gallery
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BOYS SOCCER PRESEASON
TUNEUPS FOR 6 TEAMS AT E-K |
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Edwards-Knox’s Jon Corbine cuts
back to the middle to get past a
Gouverneur defender as these West
and Central teams clashed during the
12th annual preseason "Play Day" on
Monday at Edwards-Knox. (Eric
Foote photo)
Photo Gallery
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OGDENSBURG'S HOWARD
READY TO STEP UP IN N.H.L. |
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Ogdensburg's Jimmy Howard played for
Grand Rapids, Michigan while getting
callups with the Detroit Red Wings.
Courtesy of
NHL.com
Jimmy Howard's 48-27 record and eight
shutouts over two AHL seasons has the
24-yeard-old goalie in the mix to win
the Red Wings' backup job, despite the
signing of Ty Conklin during the
offseason. After signing Ty Conklin to a
one-year contract in July, Red Wings
general manager Ken Holland quickly
called his 24-year-old goaltending
project, Jimmy Howard. “He called to say
he didn’t want my spirits to go down
because of the signing,” Howard told
NHL.com. “He was basically telling me to
come into camp and really push for that
job and to try to win it.” With or
without Conklin on the roster, Howard
figured he was going to have to win the
job as Chris Osgood’s backup in Detroit
anyway. The expected competition with
Conklin only serves as motivation for
him this summer. “I didn’t think at all
that they were going to just pencil me
into the spot since I have just played
eight NHL games,” said Howard, who is
1-4 with a 2.56 goals-against average in
his brief NHL career. “It makes me push
that much harder this summer knowing
he’s there.” Howard, who is training
this summer at the University of Maine
-- where he became one of the top
goaltending prospects on the planet
earlier this decade -- believes he’s
NHL-ready after spending the past three
seasons in the AHL. The Red Wings do,
too. In fact, don’t be surprised if
Holland secretly hopes Howard beats out
Conklin. But assistant general manager
Jim Nill was also quick to note that the
Wings have some flexibility with Howard
because they can still send him to the
minors. “Jimmy is right where we want
him to be,” Nill told NHL.com. “A lot of
people looked at the Ty Conklin signing
as us saying Jimmy is not ready. It’s
not the case. We had to protect
ourselves.” When Dominik Hasek announced
his retirement last month, the Wings'
depth chart in net got strikingly
shallow. Howard moved up to No. 2, but
No. 3 was Daniel Larsson, a 22-year-old
Swedish prospect who has never played a
game in North America. They couldn’t
enter the 2008-09 season with such a
serious lack of depth at arguably the
sport’s most important position. “The
concern was if Chris Osgood or Jimmy got
hurt, what’s our next option?” Nill
said. “That’s why we signed Ty. Chris is
the No. 1 goalie and we’re going to let
Conklin and Howard fight it out for the
No. 2 spot.” Not surprisingly, the AHL
is the last thing on Howard’s mind. He
doesn’t want to go back to Grand Rapids,
nor does he anticipate it. “Every single
day I go out there in training camp, I
have to continue to prove myself, to
show them that I have progressed, that I
have been working hard in the summer,
and that I want to be in the NHL,”
Howard said. “That’s what they want me
to do when I come to camp. They want me
to show them that I belong.” And if he
still starts the season in Grand Rapids?
“Then I know I haven’t played to my
potential in training camp,” he said.
“I’m going into camp thinking I have to
make that decision so hard for Kenny,
Jim and Babs (coach Mike Babcock) that
they have don’t have a choice but to
keep me.” To convince them, Howard has
to continue to show the consistency that
made him an AHL All-Star this past
season. “When Jimmy is at his high
level, he’s as good as anyone in the
NHL,” Nill said. “It’s just a matter of
staying there.” Howard stayed there in
2007-08. Even though he finished with a
21-28-2 record for the Griffins, who
were 13th in the AHL’s Western
Conference, Howard’s GAA (2.83) and save
percentage (.907) spoke to his
consistency. “He was the top AHL rookie
goalie (in 2005-06), but then he
struggled,” Holland told NHL.com. “He
came back this year and wound up playing
in the AHL All-Star Game and was the AHL
Goalie of the Month in December. Being a
good pro is about being a good player
for a long stretch of time. It’s not
about having a good weekend.” Holland
said the difference between Howard in
2005 and Howard now is his playing
weight. He has dropped between 15 and 20
pounds since his rookie year, and the
weight loss has given him more freedom
to move laterally in the net. Get your
Detroit Red Wings jersey now!“ Losing
the weight has made a huge difference,
but the one spot where it’s been most
effective is later on in the year when
I’m still fresh,” said Howard, who at
6-foot-1 already covers a lot of the
net. “Not carrying that extra weight is
easier on the body.” Nill believes the
weight loss and consistency prove Howard
has learned how to be a pro. “He played
at Maine and was skilled enough to just
play down there without worrying,” Nill
said. “At the next level, it was a
matter of conditioning and playing three
or four games in a row without a week
off to recover. It was learning to
become a pro and he has really done a
great job of bringing his career along.”
But is he ready to make the big jump?
Howard thinks he is. He’ll have all of
training camp to make believers out of
Holland, Nill, Babcock and perhaps even
Conklin, too. “We have the flexibility
to send Jimmy down,” Nill said. “We have
to decide if it would be better to have
him on the bench and not playing much,
or down in the minors and playing a lot,
coming up for a game here and there, and
going back down.” Note: Jimmy Howard
will be bringing the Stanley Cup back to
his hometown Ogdensburg on September
4th.
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STEVE ZALEWSKI: PIECE
OF SHARKS' TALENT PIPELINE |
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Courtesy of
NHL.com
Young players are the lifeblood of any
organization. With the 2008 Entry Draft
now history, NHL teams have had the
chance to assess their young players to
see who has a chance of making it to
"The Show" for the 2008-09 season and
beyond. NHL.com's writing staff has been
working the phones since the Entry Draft
ended to compile the most up-to-date
information on team prospects anywhere.
On August 22 NHL.com featured the San
Jose Sharks. On the list of the team's
top prospects is former Clarkson forward
Steve Zalewski. Following is the summary
on Zalewski: Steven Zalewski -- The
Sharks signed Zalewski, their
fifth-round pick (No. 153) in the 2004
draft, to an entry-level contract this
spring after he completed a stellar
career at Clarkson. Zalewski led all
ECAC goal scorers with 21 in 36 games
and was named to the All-ECAC First
Team. The 6-foot, 190-pounder finished
second on Clarkson in points with 33 (21
goals, 12 assists) and was second in
penalty minutes with 36. "He's been a
kid that every time we've had people in
to see him, he's been involved in a lot
of plays," said Director of Scouting Tim
Burke. "He's not a player who worries
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