CV-S Athletic Awards
Results of Cherry Valley-Springfield's 25th annual Athletic Awards Night held June 15.
Girls soccer: Best offense _ Ksenia Hanlon; best defense _ Mary Auld; coach's award _ Emily Wilmot; will to win _ Alyssa Baker; hustle _ Jane Auld.
Boys soccer: Best defense _ Ethan Drugatz, Collin Lamouret; best offense _ Brett Adams, Kyle Jaquay; will to win _ Scott Stiles; coach's award _ Chad Thompson.
Boys basketball: Most improved _ Isiah Montgomery; effort _ Collin Lamouret; coach's award _ Brett Adams; best defense: Chad Thompson; best offense: Kyle Jaquaqy, Adam Yerdon; hustle _ Chad Thompson.
Girls basketball: Hustle _ Ksenia Hanlon; best defense _ Maddie Archer; most improved _ Kylie Graham; coach's award: Lauren Loucks; MVP _ Aria Dubben.
Cheerleading: Spirit award _ Emily May; rookie of the year: Lee Whelihan; team award _ Emmy Vickerson; coach's award: Morgan Diani.
Girls track: Spirit award _ Annie Anderson; rookie of the year: Hannah Lamouret; most improved runner _ Lauren Loucks; best field athlete _ Shealyn Misiewicz; best track athlete _ Roberta Zaccagnino; MVP _ Ksenia Hanlon.
Boys track: Spirit award _ John Mark Bening and Rory Davis; rookie of the year _ Elijah Lyon; most improved _ Ben Campbell; best field athlete _ Dustin Collins; best track athlete _ Ben Drugatz; MVP _ Isiah Montgomery.
Softball: Highest batting average _ Olivia Hull; best defense _ Kylie Graham; most improved _ Jamie VanDerkrake; coach's award: Ashley Miles; MVP _ Jessica Carson.
Baseball: Coach's award _ Chad Thompson and Billy Guardi; offensive MVP _ Alec Denninger; defensive MVP _ Brett Adams, Andrew Bosc, Scott Stiles; hustle _ Taylor Miles, Cullen Beauregard.
Kenneth E. Young Sportsmanship Award: Mary Auld.
Adam Yerdon Memorial Athlete of the Year Award: Chad Thompson, Scott Stiles.
Hank Misiewicz Memorial Athlete of the Year Award: Ksenia Hanlon.
Barry Prill Outstanding Senior Award: Brett Adams.
Rick Yerdon Memorial Award: Amanda Augar, Ksenia Hanlon, Emily Wilmot, Scott Stiles, Brett Adams, Chad Thompson.
Local Sports
CV-S Athletic Awards
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OHS falls to Windsor in STAC tiebreaker
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Wainright lifts Panthers to T-V title
ONEONTA -- Linton Wainright got it done with his arm for Edmeston on Friday. His feet were pretty good, too.
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Edmeston rides 4-hitter to T-V crown
The good news for the Edmeston softball team was a 5-2 victory over Milford in the Tri-Valley League championship game Friday at Oneonta State. The better news? Winning pitcher Catherine Johnson and batterymate Sarah Lawrence have yet to spend one day in high school.
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Area Sports Briefs
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Jelic leads OHS to 6th-place finish
Oneonta High's Jennifer Jelic earned a pair of runner-up finishes in the hurdles and helped the Yellowjackets' 400-meter relay team to a school record Thursday during the Southern Tier Athletic Conference Track and Field Championships at Union-Endicott.
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Local Sports Results
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Kelby cruises to title; Meno reaches crossover
Oneonta High junior Emerson Kelby had little trouble winning his second straight Section Four Class B tennis championship, dropping a total of five games over two days of singles play at Owego.
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Section Four Tournaments
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Weekend Datebook
- Friday, May 17, 2013
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Oh what a relief for Stamford
ONEONTA -- Matt Anderson struck out nine in four innings of relief to lead Stamford to a 13-10 victory over Downsville in the Delaware League baseball championship game Thursday at Field 6 in Neahwa Park.
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Unatego wins MAC baseball title in seventh
Hits are overrated. No. 9 hitter Tanner Winchester rounded the bases in the bottom of the seventh inning without the aid of a base hit Thursday, leading Unatego to a 5-4 victory over Sidney in the Midstate Athletic Conference 1-4 Tournament baseball championship game at Afton.
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Gilboa runs away with first DL softball title
ONEONTA -- There's a first time for everything. Aggressive baserunning and an eight-hit attack led Gilboa to its first Delaware League softball championship as the Wildcats topped Windham, 7-1, on Thursday at Ted Christman Field in Neahwa Park.
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Phillips strikes out 14 as Afton returns to top
Welcome back Afton. Four seasons removed from its last Midstate Athletic Conference softball championship, Afton rode a two-hitter from Cassidy Phillips to return to the top of the league with a 3-1 victory over visiting Hancock on Thursday.
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Area Sports Briefs
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Cooperstown stays perfect in softball
Senior pitcher Nicole Cring struck out five in a three-hitter Thursday, leading the Cooperstown softball team to a 9-1 Center State Conference victory at Sauquoit Valley.
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Kids have sparkle in their eyes
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Thursday's High School Results
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Foglia, Kleso win top Hartwick honors
Hartwick College honored junior women's basketball guard Maria Foglia and senior men's swimmer Kenny Kleso as its Athletes of the Year on Wednesday during the Hawks' Athletics Awards Ceremony in Lambros Arena.
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Today's Datebook
- Thursday, May 16, 2013
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Milford softball clinches East title
Kaley Chase and Natasha Skillen hit two-run doubles during a seven-run fourth inning that carried visiting Milford to a 10-7 softball victory at Richfield Springs on Wednesday that clinched the Tri-Valley League East Division title for the Wildcats.
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OHS falls to Windsor in STAC tiebreaker



