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.
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CV-S Athletic Awards
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Comm. Bank stops Police in LL tourney
Benjamin Patton | The Daily Star Police's Cam Neer slides in safely under the tag of Community Bank's Chris Catan during the Oneonta Little League tournament Monday at Doc Knapp Field in Oneonta. Community Bank won, 2-1, to force a deciding game, which will be played at 6 p.m. today at Doc Knapp Field.
Oneonta's Little League champion won't be identified until today.
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Pindar helps Outlaws to 5-1 win
Oneonta High senior Chris Pindar hit an RBI double and scored during a four-run eighth inning that lifted the Oneonta Outlaws to a 5-1 victory over the host Geneva Red Wings on Monday in the New York Collegiate Baseball League.
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Wright's three-hitter leads Oneonta Legion
David Wright completed a three-hitter by retiring the final 16 batters and host Oneonta Post 259 pushed across two runs in the sixth inning of a 2-0 District Six Legion baseball victory over Montrose on Monday.
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- Monday, June 17, 2013
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Outlaws have 1-1 weekend
The Oneonta Outlaws split a pair of games against squads from Geneva this weekend in New York Collegiate Baseball League play.
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Stallions stun three-time defending champs, 37-34
Can you name the only Northeastern Football Alliance team to beat the Troy Fighting Irish? Before Saturday, that was a trick question.
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Summer College Baseball Standings
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Local Running Results
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Today's Datebook
- Sunday, June 16, 2013
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Hancock junior ties state baseball record
- Saturday, June 15, 2013
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Outlaws down Chiefs, 4-1; Hawkeyes fall on road
Despite stranding 15 baserunners, the Oneonta Outlaws earned a 4-1 New York Collegiate Baseball League victory over the Syracuse Jr. Chiefs on Friday at Damaschke Field.
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Summer College Baseball Standings
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Weekend Datebook
- Friday, June 14, 2013
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Don't play around with snappers
The other day, I was driving along Route 205 between Mount Vision and Hartwick. Suddenly, I had to swerve out of my lane to miss a huge snapping turtle. It was crossing from a large swamp on the left to some higher ground on the other side of the road.
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Outlaws rained out again
Poor weather is catching up with the Oneonta Outlaws. Steady rain Thursday forced the fourth postponement of the New York Collegiate Baseball League season for the Outlaws, whose game at the Syracuse Salt Cats was moved into a road doubleheader that will start at 3 p.m. June 23. Both games will be seven innings.
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