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VOTE: Pick among 12 nominations for Mohawk Valley Athlete of the Week
Welcome to the Times Telegram and Observer-Dispatch reader poll for a Mohawk Valley area high school athlete for the week of Sept. 30-Oct. 5, 2024. New Hartford sophomore soccer player Maddie Truax, and football seniors Logan Hewitt from Central Valley Academy and Martino Rocco from Frankfort-Schuyler have been the poll's first three winners. There are 12 names to consider for Week 4. ...
Saturday football roundup: CVA wins at Camden; first win for Westmoreland
CAMDEN -- Logan Hewitt threw a go-ahead touchdown pass in the second half and later ran for two scores Saturday as the Central Valley Academy Thunder defeated Camden's Blue Devils 34-21 for their first win in Class B East play. Camden (0-5, 0-2 B East) led 14-12 at halftime. The Blue Devils had the ball to start the second half and turned it over on downs after opting not to punt. Central Valley Academy (2-3, 1-1 B...
West Genesee football shuts down Utica Proctor
CENTRAL NEW YORK – All through the first month of the regular season the West Genesee football team has displayed tough and consistent defense, even if it only resulted in a 2-2 overall record. And the defense again stood out Friday night at Mike Messere Field, helping to carry the Wildcats past Utica Proctor 23-6 […]
Friday football roundup: WCV wins on new turf; F-S, Mt. Markham, New Hartford, Whitesboro remain unbeten
NEWPORT -- Following Dolgeville and Frankfort-Schuyler earlier this season, the West Canada Valley Nighthawks debuted their newly turfed field with a win Friday. The Nighthawks (4-1, 2-1 8-Player East), who had been the visiting team for the first game on Lt. Ferraro Memorial Field's turf in Frankfort, got three rushing touchdowns from quarterback Jack Stewart in the first quarter and took an early 22-0 lead. ...
Mindset preparation helps New Hartford’s All-CNY runner grab win at Whitesboro cross country invite
Alexandria French had not felt like her usual self on the race course as she and her New Hartford girls cross country team entered the second month of the 2024 season. It took longer than usual for the New Hartford standout to build confidence at meets and she struggled to keep a good pace when competing.
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