STAC SOFTBALL ALL-STARS
ALL-CONFERENCE
East-Central: Morgan Starley, Windsor jr. pitcher; Seneca Baldwin, Oneonta sr. pitcher; Chelsea Henige, Chenango Valley fr. catcher; Laura Knight, Susquehanna Valley sr. first base; Kelly Costello, Windsor sr. second base; Brianna Stinson, Chenango Valley jr. shortstop; Abby Hogan, Susquehanna Valley sr. third base; Taylor Stupski, Chenango Valley sr. outfield; Lindsey Crawford, Chenango Forks sr. outfield; Kim Shaheen, Seton Catholic Central sr. outfield; Michaela Transue, Chenango Forks jr. utility; Lindsey Haskell, Susquehanna Valley sr. utility.
Metro-West: Rachel Mouillesseaux, Union-Endicott jr. pitcher; Kristen Hickling, Vestal jr. pitcher; Quincy Lewis, Corning sr. pitcher; Michelle Chisdak, Vestal soph. catcher; Sarah Moore, Elmira sr. first base; Savonna Connelly, Vestal sr. second base; Chaylen Andolino, Corning jr. shortstop; Skyler Hoyt, Union-Endicott soph. third base; Cat Caricchio, Binghamton sr. outfield; Alexa Archambeault, Horseheads sr. outfield; Brooke Hockeborn, Horseheads jr. outfield; Megan Lewis, Corning soph. utility; Griffin McIver, Union-Endicott sr. utility.
ALL-DIVISION
Central: Kayla Dennis, Chenango Forks soph.; Madison Fiore, Chenango Forks fr.; Jamie Broughton, Chenango Valley jr.; Morgan Hope, Chenango Valley jr.; Shelly Tucker, Windsor sr.; Kylie Buchek, Windsor soph.; Ashley Kamp, Windsor jr.; Emma Benson, Windsor soph.; Alexa Cary, Windsor jr.; Brieanna Baker, Oneonta fr.; Brianna Haines, Oneonta jr.; Hayley Dower, Oneonta jr.; Samantha Stento, Seton Catholic Central jr.; Lauren Castellucci, Seton Catholic Central jr.
East: Sierra Storm, Susquehanna Valley soph.; Kasey Petrysyzn, Susquehanna Valley soph.; Britni Greene, Susquehanna Valley sr.; Emily Warfle, Owego sr.; Jill Silvanic, Owego soph.; Shelby Monell, Owego sr.; Shelby Condon, Norwich sr.; Molly Moore, Norwich jr.; Shannon Moore, Norwich, 8th; Jamie Berger, Norwich sr.; Hannah Secord, Johnson City jr.; Danielle Faber, Johnson City jr.
Metro: Emily Missavage, Maine-Endwell jr.; Cara Cawley, Maine-Endwell sr.; Allison Unger, Maine-Endwell sr.; Sydney Bendert, Maine-Endwell sr.; Taylor Chidester, Maine-Endwell soph.; Kristen Conn, Binghamton jr.; Lexi Lovric, Binghamton soph.; Delaney Zizak, Vestal sr.; Alyssa Beck, Vestal sr.; Sara Kelly, Vestal jr.; Sam Newfrock, Union-Endicott sr.; Kaitlyn Hewitt, Union-Endicott sr.
West: Maggie Harding, Elmira sr.; Emily McCracken, Elmira sr.; Kailyn Andrews, Ithaca jr.; Krystalyn Yonkin, Ithaca sr.; Hailey Blencowe, Corning soph.; Gabby Citriniti, Corning jr.; Sarah Trifoso, Corning soph.; Catherine Cites, Horseheads jr.; Jess Rutherford, Horseheads soph.; Brooke Owen, Horseheads sr.; Liz Thompson, Horseheads jr.; Shannon Good, Horseheads sr.
Local Sports
2012 STAC Softball All-Stars
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HOF Classic canceled
Saturday's wet weather prompted the cancellation of the Hall of Fame Classic game that had been scheduled to begin at 2:15 p.m. today in Cooperstown.
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Henderson might steal the show at Classic
There's Rollie's mustache, Niekro's knuckler, Goose's gas … and then there's Rickey. Who knows what Rickey Henderson will bring to the fifth annual Baseball Hall of Fame Classic that will start at 2:15 p.m. Saturday at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown?
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Clinton kings looking to extend reign
Two Saturdays ago, Andy Triebold and Steve Lajoie lost a canoe race on the Susquehanna River.
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OHS track teams earn Class B titles
Mitchel Couch helped Oneonta High's boys to a narrow victory. Jennifer Jelic paced the Yellowjackets' girls to an easy win. Both OHS track teams earned team victories in the Section Four Class B meet Thursday at Windsor.
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Waterfalls are even better when you keep them to yourself
Millions of people flock to see the great waterfalls of the world. They watch the millions of gallons of water wash over Niagara Falls or see the water come out of spectacular mountains to fall hundreds of feet into the valleys below. Waterfalls are truly some of nature's most beautiful sights.
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Area Sports Briefs
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Clinton Regatta Pro Class Entries
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Local Sports Results
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OHS' Kelby qualifies for states in tennis
Oneonta High junior Emerson Kelby ran his record to 17-0 and secured a spot in the state tennis tournament with a pair of victories in the Section Four State Qualifier on Friday at the Binghamton Tennis Center.

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Thursday's Sectional Class Track Championships
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O-State's Bernstein wins heat in 100 at nationals
Senior Sean Bernstein of Oneonta State won his heat in the 100 meters Friday on the second day of the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
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Section Four Tournaments
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Weekend Datebook
- Friday, May 24, 2013
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Mushtare to head OHS football program
Oneonta High has a new football coach, but he's not new to Oneonta nor is new to coaching varsity football. John Mushtare, an assistant varsity football coach at OHS the past six seasons, was recommended to replace Adam Hoover as the Yellowjackets head coach at a school board meeting Wednesday night.
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Vega gives OHS baseball a lift
Senior Jonathan Vega's walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh inning sent Oneonta High's baseball team into the Section Four Class B semifinals Thursday.
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C'town escapes with 3-2 triumph
A lefty made everything all right for the Cooperstown softball team Thursday. Christina Noto's RBI triple to left field with one out in the bottom of the seventh gave top-seeded Cooperstown a 3-2 home victory over No. 8 seed Thousand Islands in a Section Three Class C-1 quarterfinal.
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Downsville junior doubles up in track
Downsville's Antonio Gomes earned titles in the 100- and 200-meter races during Wednesday's Section Four Class D Track and Field Championships at Marathon.
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Section Four Tournaments
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Thursday's High School Results
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Bernstein starts strong at D-III nationals
Oneonta State senior Sean Bernstein had the fastest time in the 200-meter preliminaries and helped the Red Dragons' 400 relay team to a school record during the first day of the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Thursday at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
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HOF Classic canceled



