BOYS BASKETBALL
STANDINGS
MIDSTATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Team W-L
Sidney 8-0
Unatego 8-1
Greene 7-2
Oxford 7-2
UV 6-3
Walton 4-5
B-G 4-5
Delhi 4-5
Deposit 2-6
Afton 2-7
Harpursville 1-8
Hancock 0-9
BOYS BASKETBALL
STANDINGS
MIDSTATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Team W-L
Sidney 8-0
Unatego 8-1
Greene 7-2
Oxford 7-2
UV 6-3
Walton 4-5
B-G 4-5
Delhi 4-5
Deposit 2-6
Afton 2-7
Harpursville 1-8
Hancock 0-9
To say Oneonta State senior Sean Bernstein is the fastest person ever with ties to The Daily Star's circulation area is difficult to quantify. But if there's been somebody faster in these parts, his identity has been well concealed.
Sparked by individual victories from Dustin Collins and Rory Davis, Cherry Valley-Springfield's boys won the Section Four Class D track meet Wednesday at Marathon.
Hartwick College seniors Harry Hughes and Jake Cooper will represent the North Team during the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association/Lax World North/South game at 3 p.m. Friday at Cabrini College in Radnor, Pa.
Asked if he would say Tuesday's outing was Bainbridge-Guilford senior Austin Bauerle's best of the season, Bobcats coach Tim Mattingly replied, "Yes, I would." Bauerle struck out 15 and walked two in a one-hitter to lead the eighth-seeded Bobcats to a 2-1 Section Four Class C first-round baseball victory over visiting Spencer-Van Etten.
Margaretville junior Colby Russo closed things out on the baseball diamond and on the stage Tuesday night.
Oneonta State's Jimmy van de Veerdonk earned honorable mention All-America status in Division III from the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association on Tuesday.
Oneonta resident Mariano Hernandez III finished with the highest points total during the Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run Sectional Competition, which ran Sunday at Damaschke Field in Oneonta.
Local high school juniors Mariah Ruff and Jordan Beers earned recognition as two of the top 50 girls basketball players in the state, as voted on by the Basketball Coaches Association of New York, Inc.
Oneonta High freshman Taylor Hitchcock moved to the head of the class Monday at Vestal. Hitchcock won the Section Four Class B title in the 2,000-meter steeplechase, finishing in 8 minutes, 5.2 seconds to automatically qualify for the Section Four State Qualifiers on May 30.