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Marcellus softball reaches first-ever state final four
BINGHAMTON – When this decade began, the Marcellus softball team had not won a Section III championship in its history. Three sectional titles later, the Mustangs continue to break down barriers, now reaching the program’s first-ever state final four and doing so with a dramatic flair. Down to...
JE seniors sign for college sports
JEHS seniors recently signed to play sports at the college level. These students include Peyton Bates – SUNY Cortland – cross country/track, Erin LaVancha – OCC – softball, Casey Ryan – D’Youville – lacrosse, Wyatt Werth – Utica College – lacrosse, Haley Root – Vermont State University – soccer and Abbie Ahern – St. Bonaventure – softball.
Cazenovia boys track wins 4×400 relay at state qualifier
CICERO – Not content with a Section III Class B-2 championship, the Cazenovia boys track and field team would roll to more success in Thursday’s Section III state qualifying meet at Cicero-North Syracuse’s Bragman Stadium. ‘. And it was highlighted by the Lakers winning the 4×400 relay. Tristan...
West Genesee softball reaches sectional Class AA title game
EAST SYRACUSE – Everything possible lay in front of the softball team as it worked toward an opportunity at the Section III Class AA championship. That hard work resulted in a sectional finals appearance – and though the ultimate dream was denied by Whitesboro Thursday in a 6-1 title game at Carrier Park, there was plenty to celebrate.
C-NS, Liverpool track athletes stand out at state qualifier
CICERO – Once more, the entire attention of high school track and field in New York State will turn to Bragman Stadium which next weekend again serves as host for the state and Federation championships. And as always proven the case in the past, athletes from Cicero-North Syracuse and...
Baldwinsville boys lacrosse drops sectional final to Liverpool
FULTON – Whether it was expected attrition from graduation or unexpected adversity of injuries to several key players, it looked for a long time like the Baldwinsville boys lacrosse team would meekly surrender the Section III and state Class A crowns it held for two years. Yet when the...
Lynus M. Duger, II, 59
Chip Duger, 59, passed away unexpectedly on May 23, 2024. Born Lynus M. Duger, II, on Oct. 25, 1964, he was the son of Lynus M. and Annette (Durgee) Duger. Chip graduated from Baldwinsville High School and received his bachelor’s degree from Elmira College. He was united in marriage to Charis Ames on Nov. 11, 2000 (11/11). They shared a special bond of love, devotion and friendship.
ESM’s McDuffie, Kuany both stand out at state track qualifier
CICERO – Top track and field athletes from four different area high schools earned impressive victories at various points during last Thursday’s Section III state qualifying meet at Cicero-North Syracuse’s Bragman Stadium.’. This means that, when the New York State Public High School Athletic Association meet comes...
West Genesee, Marcellus boys track stars win at state qualifier
CICERO – Area high school track and field teams will have a a strong contingent representing Section III during next weekend’s New York State Public High School Athletic Association championships at Bragman Stadium. The Cicero-North Syracuse venue also hosted Thursday’s sectional state qualifier, which included a win from...
Pittman, Marris lead Cazenovia girls at record-setting state qualifier
CICERO – A stellar season for the Cazenovia girls track and field team only got better last Thursday with one of the most successful Section III state qualifying meets it has ever put together. Before the day was done at Cicero-North Syracuse’s Bragman Stadium, the Lakers had broke two...
Jamesville-DeWitt boys lacrosse roars to sectional Class C championship
CENTRAL NEW YORK – For many boys lacrosse programs, a championship is a culmination. But not at Jamesville-DeWitt. Here, Section III titles are all but expected, part of a longer process that Red Rams players, coaches and fans hope leads to a place its has gone five times before – the top of the state.
Marcellus boys lacrosse blazes to sectional Class D title
MANLIUS – Just as it did in 2023, the Marcellus boys lacrosse team did not let anyone stand in the way of a Section III Class D championship and, in fact, never let anyone get close. The Mustangs repeated as champions Wednesday night at Fayetteville-Manlius Stadium, overwhelming Westhill 17-1...
Musician returns home to celebrate ‘unsung heroes’
If you’re looking to experience an inspirational musical event that promotes the celebration of the service of others, join Dan Damon on Sunday, June 2 at 4 p.m. at the Palace Theater in Eastwood to perform his new show “Let’s Celebrate Unsung Heroes.”. Damon, a full time...
AP Language and Composition class to lead tour of Cazenovia’s Fugitive Slave Law Convention sites
CAZENOVIA — On June 5 and 6, Cazenovia High School AP Language and Composition students will give a walking tour showcasing Cazenovia’s role in supporting the Fugitive Slave Law Convention […]
F-M, ESM, CBA boys lacrosse falls in sectional semifinals
ONONDAGA COUNTY – Despite strong seasons and all-out efforts, three area high school boys lacrosse teams saw their Section III championship dreams derailed in last Saturday’s semifinal games. Of the three, Fayetteville-Manlius had the closest call, the top-seeded Hornets unable to put away two-time defending state champion Baldwinsville...
Jamesville-DeWitt, F-M softball both fall in sectional semifinals
CENTRAL NEW YORK – Repeating as Section III Class A champions would require the Jamesville-DeWitt softball team to pass a big test in the semifinal round against the top seed from Camden. The state Class A no. 5-ranked Blue Devils would battle the no. 18-ranked Red Rams last Saturday...
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