scores OF DECEMBER 9, 2025
BOYS BASKETBALL
North Division
Norwood-Norfolk 64,
Parishville-Hopkinton 25
Salmon River at
Clifton-Fine, ppd. illness
Chateaugay
39,Colton-Pierrepont 36
Central Division
Malone 58,
Gouverneur 31
Canton 70, Massena 56
Ogdensburg 59, Potsdam 53
GIRLS BASKETBALL
East Division
Norwood-Norfolk 64, Salmon River 14
Chateaugay 53,
Colton-Pierrepont 15
Brushton-Moira 44,
Madrid-Waddington 30
West Division
Hermon-DeKalb at Edwards-Knox, ppd.
to 1/10
BOYS HOCKEY
Ogdensburg 8, Thousand
Islands 1
Non League
Malone 7, Northeastern Clinton 0
GIRLS HOCKEY
Canton 5, Alexandria Bay 1
BOYS SWIMMING
Indian River 73, Gouverneur 64
Indian River 74, Canton 66
Gouverneur 75, Canton 68














Ogdensburg's
Ian Rose (30) spins and fights his
way between three Potsdam defenders,
netting the bucket and one. Jack
Pike scored 17 points, while Grady
Pharoah and Blake Morrill added 12
points each in leading the Blue
Devils to a 59-53 victory at
Potsdam. OFA led by 14 points
early in the second half, before
Potsdam clawed back within one
point, 53-52. Ian VanWagner
led the Sandstoners with game-best
28 points. Brodie Delaney
added nine. (Kyton Deon photo)







Heuvelton's
Parker Felt (2) knocks down a two
pointer, just before the final
buzzer, offsetting Sackets Harbor's
go-ahead basket just seconds before.
Heuvelton defeated Sackets
Harbor 39-38 in a non-league
contest. (Brandon Rust photo)



Madrid-Waddington's
Tyree Hawkins (0) puts up a rebound
and scores, despite being surrounded
by three Salmon River defenders.
Cole Smith scored 10 points, while
Hawkins chipped in seven points in
leading the Yellow Jackets to a
43-24 win over the Shamrocks and the
semifinals of the John Dinneen
Tournament. Salmon River's
Logan Oakes led all scorers with 11
points. (Kyton Deon photo)
Hammond's
Hunter Peretta races to the hoop and sinks the basket
giving the Red Devils a nine-point lead in the second
quarter. Peretta scored 11 points to follow Hudson
Arquitt with 24 points and eight rebounds. A final
26-4 run to close the game powered the Red Devils to a
57-35 win over Gouverneur. For the Wildcats,
Hayden Stowell scored 12 points, Brayden Brown chipped
in nine. (Kyton Deon photo)



















Competitors
from Potsdam and Massena jockey for
second and third place positions in
the 2025 Section X Cross Country
boys championship. Massena
defeated incomplete Malone for the
Class B title. In Class C,
Potsdam claimed first place with 22
points, followed by Canton 44,
Gouverneur 67, and both Salmon River
and Ogdensburg incomplete. For the D
title, Tupper Lake edged
Norwood-Norfolk 27-28, with
Brushton-Moira incomplete.(Cody
Jenne photo)
Frontrunners
from Malone and Norwood - Norfolk maneuver for early
position in the 2025 Section X Cross Country girls
championship. For the Class B title, Massena beat
Malone 22-35. In Class B,
Norwood-Norfolk dominated three of
the top four positions, beating
Potsdam 17-46. And in Class D,
Brushton-Moira defeated incomplete
Tupper Lake for the title. (Cody Jenne photo)








On
the slant, Landon Perry fires to
Daniel Richardson (11) for the
Golden Bears' second touchdown.
Canton wins 61-8, handing the
Larries their 45th straight loss, a
New York state high school football
record. Bob LaRue photo)





















After
50 seasons, this game was the last
Frank LaFalce Field. (Above)
Quarterback Hayden Stowell
unleashes a 65-yard bomb to Warren
Desormeaux (grey) for the Wildcats'
third touchdown. 21-0 Gouverneur.
Gouverneur goes on to blank Malone
41-0. (Bob LaRue photo)