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04/01/2026
COLLEGE SPORTS WRAPBy John Addyman   For Mar 29 26   The coming week is a big one for bowling, with the NCAA regional ch...
03/29/2026

COLLEGE SPORTS WRAP
By John Addyman

For Mar 29 26

The coming week is a big one for bowling, with the NCAA regional championships coming to Rochester and bringing Natalie Kent and her Vanderbilt University home for one of those terrific Doug Kent Rose Bowl Lanes breakfast sandwiches.
During last week, we note some heavy baseball hitting by Chris McLean and more flashy baserunning from Paulie Goodness. Oren Welch and Michael Prentice were track and field winners. Sam Branner, Roman Hoyser, Rylie Pratt, Ella Stanton and Aiden Nice were sparkling on the lacrosse fields.
Here’s what happened…

BASEBALL

Alfred State College junior third baseman Christian Morrison (Pal-Mac) hit and RBI triple into right-center field in the ninth inning to help fuel a six-run, top-of-the-ninth rally that dropped a dime on Mt. Aloysius, 10-6 last Sunday. On Thursday, in a 4-5 loss to Oneonta State, he hit 2-for-2 with a run scored. The Pioneers are 7-16. Christian is batting .240 with four RBIs.
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Canton State split a Wednesday doubleheader with Utica University, losing the first contest, 3-6, then capturing the nightcap, 10-9. Kangaroos’ senior center-fielder Chris McLean (Macedon) clubbed a two-run homer in the third inning of the first game, batting 1-for-2 with a run scored. In the second game, he put the ball over the fence in the first inning and was 2-for-4 with two runs scored. The Roos are 7-7. Chris is hitting .364 with 16 RBIs and eight stolen bases.
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Axton Paul (North Rose-Wolcott), a sophomore pitcher and infielder at Alfred University baseball, drew one walk in the 2-5 first-game loss in a doubleheader Tuesday against Pitt/Bradford, and batted 0-for-1 in the second game, a 4-16 loss. He also pitched the sixth inning and allowed no runs and no hits. The Saxons are 2-14.
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Le Moyne College has a 5-15 record (5-5 Northeast Conference) after losing to Wagner College last Sunday, 7-9, and to Binghamton University on Tuesday, 6-17, and finally bought Coppin State on Saturday, 11-1.
In the Wagner game, Le Moyne center-fielder and lead-off hitter Paulie Goodness (Pal-Mac) batted 1-for-4 with two runs scored. He was 2-for-3 with a run scored and a stolen base in the Binghamton loss, and in the Coppin State win, he was 1-for-4 in the batter’s box with a run scored and three stolen bases. Paulie is hitting .379 with three RBIs and 14 stolen bases.

TRACK & FIELD

Alfred State junior hurdler Charise Evans (Red Creek) finished 13th in the 400-meter hurdles (1:25.22) and 18th in the 100-meter hurdles (19.60) at the Jim Taylor Duals at Susquehanna University on Saturday. Teammate Ethan Hanford (Red Creek) came in 27th in the 400-meter dash (55.38) and ran the first lap of the 17th-place 4-by-400 relay (3:44.16). And sophomore Keenan Murray (Williamson) came in 14th in the 400 hurdles (1:03.43) and ran the second lap of the 14th-place 4-by-400 (3:39.77).
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Saturday was a good day for track and field athletes to wear their insulated warm-up suits for the St. John Fisher tri-meet with Brockport, Nazareth and the Cardinals competing.
Fisher sophomore Oren Welch (Marion) won the 110-meter hurdles (15.43 seconds – a post-season qualifier) and took second place in the pole vault (4.61 meters). Sophomore teammate Michael Prentice (Wayne Central) won the 200-meter dash (23.22) and finished fourth in the 400-meter dash (51.48).
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Oneonta State freshman Lilly Jacobs (Williamson) placed 32nd in the 1500 meters (5:46.44) at the Ramapo College Invitational in New Jersey on Saturday.
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Penn State/Behrend sophomore Norah Keeney (Wayne Central) placed 16th in the discus (34.10 meters) and 20th in the hammer throw (36.02 meters) at the Carnegie Mellon Invitational on Saturday and Sunday.

LACROSSE

Canton State women’s lacrosse split its games during the week, tripping over Plattsburgh State, 10-7, then falling to Buffalo State, 7-15. Sophomore attach Megan Montgomery (Wayne Central) played in both games and picked up a ground ball in the second. The Roos are 3-4.
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John Carroll University freshman midfielder Elizabeth Graney (Macedon) contributed two draw controls to Tuesday’s 19-5 win over Lewis & Clark College. The Blue Streaks improve to 5-3.
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Daemen University women’s lacrosse won its fourth game in the last six on Saturday, downing Molloy University, 12-10 after a big fourth quarter. Senior defensive back Jenna Havert (Newark) picked up one ground ball and caused one turnover in the win for the Wildcats. Freshman midfielder teammate Sam Branner (Wayne Central) scooped three round balls and caused three turnovers. Daemen is 7-3 (2-0 East Coast Conference).
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The D’Youville University men were outscored in every period in losing to Frostburg State on Saturday afternoon, 14-6. Saints’ senior goalie William Nichols (Pal-Mac) was the starter and played 13.43 minutes, allowing three goals and making one save. D’Youville is 7-3 (2-1 ECC).
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Another week, and another search for a win by the Hartwick College men’s lacrosse team, which is now 0-8 after Brockport State edged the Hawks, 7-10, on Saturday. Junior defensive back Cael Lawson (Wayne Central) possessed one ground ball in the loss.
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Senior midfielder Aiden Nice (Pal-Mac) led Keuka lacrosse with four unassisted goals and made four assists in a 23-9 battering of Hilbert College on Wednesday. On Saturday, Suny Polytechnic had the upper hand in a 2-15 loss for Keuka.
Aiden’s assists came on goals by Tre Lloyd in the first and se3cond periods, then on third-period goals by Nathaniel Dell and Nikolas Gitsis.
Freshman defensive specialist Roman Hoyser (Walworth) picked up five ground balls and was 15-for-31 in face-offs in the Hilbert win; he was 3-for-6 in face-offs against Polytechnic. Keuka is 5-3 (Empire 8).
The Keuka women lost games to Alfred State (8-13 on Thursday) and to SUNY Polytechnic (8-13 on Saturday). Wolves’ sophomore midfielder Rylie Pratt (Wayne Central) scored a goal in the third period of the Alfred State game, with Liz Spin getting the helper. Rylie also picked up three ground balls and had three draw controls and caused a turnover. In the Polytechnic loss, she returned the favor and got the assist on Spin’s first-period goal. Rylie also snared four ground balls, won four draw control and caused two turnovers. Keuka’s women are 2-4 (0-1 E-8).
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Le Moyne Colleg women’s lacrosse is 8-2 (3-0 NEC) after dumping Mercyhurst, 18-1, on Wednesday and edging Wagner in overtime on Saturday, 9-8. Freshman attack Jenna Santelli (Pal-Mac) got off a shot in the Mercyhurst win.
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Nazareth University men’s lacrosse brought out the lumber for a 25-5 demolition of Utica University on Saturday afternoon in the Empire 8 Conference opener. Naz sophomore midfielder Alex Garrow (Wayne Central) claimed two ground balls and caused one turnover. The Golden Flyers are 3-6 (1-0 E-8).
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Roberts Wesleyan men’s lacrosse picked up two wins during the week, throttling Lake Erie College on Wednesday, 13-7, and blasting University of District of Columbia on Saturday, 24-6.
Redhawk junior attack Preston Steve (Newark) got off two shots against Lake Erie, putting one on goal, and junior defensive back Carlos Bueso (Newark) scooped one ground ball. In the DC game, Preston scored an unassisted goal in the third period and picked up assists on a first-period goal by Chase Wilson and a second-period score by Code Coleman. The Redhawks are 3-5 (1-1 ECC).
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Utica University women’s lacrosse is 4-2 after waffling Elmira on Wednesday, 20-1, and handling Nazareth on Saturday, 13-7. Senior defensive back Ella Stanton (Pal-Mac) collected three ground balls and caused one turnover in the Elmira game, Against Nazareth, she chased down one ground ball and caused one turnover.

VOLLEYBALL

On Friday, the Hilbert College volleyball team lost its ninth game in a row, getting shut out by Penn State/Behrend. The next day, the Hawks beat Carlow University, 3-0, and now have a 4-18 record (2-7 AMCC). Senior outside hitter Garyson Gaud (Walworth/Monroe) made three service errors in the loss, but had a nice game in the win – four kills, one assist, two block assists and six digs. Hilbert is 4-18 (2-7 AMCC).

SOFTBALL

Le Moyne College softball split its successes during the week, beating the University of New Haven last Sunday, 4-3, then losing to the University at Albany on Wednesday, 2-10. Sophomore catcher Ava Todd (Savannah/Tyburn Academy) batted 2-for-4 with a run scored in the New Haven game and got into the Albany game but had no at-bats recorded. The Dolphins are 5-19 (2-4 NEC).

GOLF

St. John Fisher women’s golf competed at the McDaniel College Spring Invitational tournament on Saturday and today. Junior Paige Lasher (Wayne Central) was in 47th place after Saturday’s first round, shooting a 16-over-par round on the Bridges Golf Club in Abbottstown, PA. The Cardinals are in sixth place in the team standings.

BOWLING

This week you get a chance to catch Vanderbilt University junior bowler Natalie Kent (Newark) as the NCAA regionals come to Rochester, with competition for the Dores beginning on Friday at the ABC Gates Bowl. Roberts Wesleyan is playing host for the big tournament.
For Vanderbilt, this is the 20th consecutive trip to the nationals. The Commodores are the overall second seed for the national competition. Vandy plays the winner of a Thursday play-in match between Alabama A&M and Dominican. Eighth-ranked Sam Houston State and ninth-ranked Maryville are also in the field.
The tournament follows a double-elimination mega-match format. Teams will play a traditional game, followed by a five-game Baker match. If one team wins both the traditional and Baker points, the match is over. If the teams split the two, the match goes to a best-of-seven Baker match tiebreaker.
Winners of each of the four regions will advance to the Final Four, which will be April 10-11 in Cleveland. Jacksonville State is the top overall seed, with Arkansas State and Louisiana Tech the third and fourth national seeds. Exciting times on the alleys in Gates.

03/29/2026
03/28/2026

Wolcott Rotary Club is pleased to announce that Carleigh Sutton, a 10th grader at North Rose-Wolcott High School, has been selected as the March 2026 Student of the Month! 🎉
Carleigh was selected by NRWHS staff, who stated: “Carleigh is an incredible, hardworking, kind, and compassionate student who always goes above and beyond in everything she does. She is an exceptionally hard worker who demonstrates remarkable grit and determination, consistently challenging herself and never backing down from difficult tasks, often exceeding expectations in class. She actively participates by raising her hand and asking thoughtful, insightful questions, showing a genuine desire to learn and succeed. Carleigh is a leader in the classroom who is constantly striving to improve and achieve at a high level. She has achieved mastery on every assessment, reflecting both dedication and a strong understanding of the material. She is a brilliant writer capable of expressing her ideas with clarity, depth, and creativity. Carleigh is a wonderful representation of students at NRWHS.”
Carleigh’s favorite subject is chemistry. She is a Principal’s Honor Roll student and is involved in Interact Club, serves as Varsity Club Secretary, is a Campus Reach member, and is the Class of 2028 Treasurer. She also participates in varsity soccer, as well as indoor and outdoor track.
In addition, Carleigh is active in the community. She is a member of the S’More Paws 4-H Club, volunteers with her church youth group, plays for Jets Soccer Club, and is a certified lifeguard.
Carleigh plans to attend college to become a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Wolcott Rotary would also like to recognize Carleigh as its RYLA representative this summer.
Congratulations, Carleigh, on this well-deserved honor! 🎉

03/27/2026
03/26/2026

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03/25/2026

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03/25/2026
03/24/2026
JOHN REYNOLDS RETIRES, END OF AN ERA IN NEWARK   NEWARK, Mar 24 26 – The Village of Newark announces the retirement of J...
03/24/2026

JOHN REYNOLDS RETIRES, END OF AN ERA IN NEWARK

NEWARK, Mar 24 26 – The Village of Newark announces the retirement of John Reynolds, who will step down from his position as Chief Operator of the Wastewater Treatment Plant after March 27. John has been a devoted Village employee for 40 years, and has been instrumental in the management of the Village’s wastewater facilities, including overseeing a significant expansion and upgrade project to ensure the plant meets the needs of residents for years to come. John has also been very active in the Newark Fire Department, again showing his commitment to the community. The Village thanks John for his four decades of service.
“John has been a knowledgeable and dedicated employee throughout his career, never hesitating to come in off-hours, if needed, and always making sure that the plant remains reliable for the residents and businesses of the Village,” said Mayor Jonathan Taylor. “We are grateful for his service and wish him the best in his well-deserved retirement.”

03/24/2026
COLLEGE SPORTS WRAPBy John Addyman   For Mar 22 26   Our three athletes involved in national championships all came home...
03/22/2026

COLLEGE SPORTS WRAP
By John Addyman

For Mar 22 26

Our three athletes involved in national championships all came home without a medal around their necks, but they each – Kaleb Burgess, Jace Schafer and Taryn Goodness – had wonderful achievements and moments this sports year.
In lacrosse, we note some important achievements by Aiden Nice, Jacob Michaels, Jenna Havert and Roman Hoyser. On the basepaths, Chris McLean, Axton Paul, Olivia Flynn and Paulie Goodness had noteworthy weeks. Leta Bernhardt, Brynita Haas, Madison Nuessle and are very bright spots, and Jack DeFeo has earned more accolades.
Let’s celebrate the athletes who put in the time and effort to excel while making sure the books and classwork are getting all the right attention.

WRESTLING

Our two homegrown Pal-Mac graduate wrestlers fell on the first day of competition at the Nation NCAA Division I championships in Cleveland on Thursday.
Bloomsburg University grad student Jace Schafer, competing in the 125-pound class, had a 1-0 lead over Missouri’s Mack Mauger in the preliminaries, but a takedown and riding time gave Mauger a 1-4 win. Jace entered the wrestleback consolation bracket, meeting Columbia’s Sulayman Bah in a bout that featured Sulayman repeatedly getting quick takedowns and Jace working an escape, all the way to a 4-17 major decision loss. Jace finishes a fine 23-8 season and a 66-44 career record.
University at Buffalo redshirt senior Kaleb Burgess lost his opening bout to 10th-seeded Logan Rozyinski of Lehigh, 1-6. In the wrestlebacks, Kaleb beat Navy’s Jonathan Ley in a major decision of his own, 12-1, featuring a four-point nearfall. That win put Kaleb on the mat for another day of competition. His next bout, on Friday against 9th-seeded Daniel Cardenas of Stanford, finished Kaleb’s year by major decision, 6-15. Kaleb’s season ends with a 16-5 record and his career, 66-46.

BASKETBALL

The season is over for Monroe Community College women’s basketball as the Tribunes made it to the NJCAA national championship series in Hickory, NC, losing two games to be eliminated. On Monday, the Tribunes lost to Des Moines Area Community College, 47-62. MCC got behind Des Moines by 12 points in the first quarter and played them even from there, but that first quarter was the difference. Freshman starting guard Taryn Goodness (Pal-Mac) scored eight points, grabbed five rebounds and made a steal in the loss.
Into the consolation round went the Tribunes, meeting Schoolcraft College on Wednesday and losing, 79-91. Taryn scored 10 points, grabbed four rebounds, made four steals and had an assist for a great all-around game in hostile circumstances. MCC finishes its year with a 23-9 record.
Taryn scored 171 points in her first year of college ball and was third on the team in rebounds (136).

LACROSSE

Le Moyne College women’s lacrosse is 7-2 (2-0 Northeast Conference) after downing Howard University on Saturday, 14-12. Freshman attack Jenna Santelli (Pal-Mac) was in the game but did not register any stats.
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Daemen University women’s lacrosse is 6-3 after losing a donnybrook slugfest to Southern New Hapshire on Monday in overtime, 15-16, but winning on Saturday over District of Columbia, 25-3.
Senior defensive back Jenna Havert (Newark) snagged four ground balls and caused one turnover in the loss; freshman midfielder Sam Branner (Wayne Central) picked up one ground ball and caused one turnover.
In the win, Jenna picked up an assist on Abbey Kamas’ goal in the fourth period; Sam scored her first collegiate goal, unassisted, in the fourth period – she also put three shots on goal, caused one turnover and had one draw control.
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Alfred State College women’s lacrosse lost to Alfred University on Thursday, 6-9, but came back to waffle West Virginia Wesleyan on Saturday at home, 15-4. Freshman midfielder Cadence Watkins (Lyons) put one shot on goal and was 0-for-1 in free-position shots in the win. The Pioneers are 6-2.
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Meanwhile, across the valley, the Alfred University men picked up two lacrosse wins and extended their victory streak to three games.
The first win came on Wednesday against Canton State, 15-5. Junior attack Drew Smith (Gananda) scored a goal in the third period with Sam Crosby getting the assist. Drew launched four shots, putting two on goal, picking up one round ball and causing one turnover. Sophomore midfielder Jacob Michaels (Gananda) scooped three ground balls and caused a turnover. Freshman attack Jace Smith (Gananda) took one shot and senior midfielder Tariq Joseph (Newark) was on the field but registered no stats.
On Saturday the Saxons clubbed Russell Sage, 21-4. Drew scored three goals with assists from Cole Loewke and Masson Dressler, Jacob scored in the third period with Loewke assisting, and Tariq was on the field again. The Saxons are 5-3 (1-0 Empire 8).
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Potsdam State men’s lacrosse is 5-0 to start its season after rushing past SUNY Polytechnic on Saturday, 19-6. Senior defensive back Brock Chasey (Gananda) and sophomore defender Erik Wisnoski (Gananda) were in the game but neither registered stats.
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Keuka College men’s lacrosse claimed two wins during the week. On Wednesday, the Wolves survived a fourth-quarter Alfred University rally to grab a 10-9 win. Senior midfielder Aiden Nice (Pal-Mac) scored three unassisted goals – one in the second period, one in the third and one in the fourth – and that last goal was the game-winner with 1:17 left to play. Freshman Roman Hoyser (Walworth) picked up two ground balls and was 7-for-13 in face-offs for the Wolves.
On Saturday, Aiden got another score to help in the 16-12 victory over Elmira College. He hit the net in the fourth period with an assist from Austin Holsclaw. Aiden also had assists on two goals by Tre Lloyd and one by Cam Hovater. Roman scooped up two more ground balls and was 6-for-27 in face-offs. Keuka is 4-2.
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Utica University women’s lax lost to Oswego State on Friday, 5-17, then turned on Morrisville State for a win on Saturday, 13-8. Pioneer senior defensive back Ella Stanton (Pal-Mac) shoveled up two ground balls in the Oswego game nut against Morrisville she put a shot on goal, snagged one ground ball and caused a turnover. The Pios are 3-2.
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Nazareth University men’s lacrosse had a good week – the Golden Flyers won their first two games of the season, 1-6 over Western New England on Sunday and 11-6 against Sewanee on Friday, 11-6. Sophomore midfielder Alex Garrow (Wayne Central) caused one turnover in the WNEU game. The Flyers are 2-6.
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The Hartwick Hawk men’s lacrosse team is still looking for its first win of the season after getting stopped twice during the week – a 5-21 loss to Hamilton College on Wednesday and a 6-11 defeat at the hands of Geneseo State on Saturday. Junior defensive back Cael Lawson (Wayne Central) corralled one ground ball and caused two turnovers against Hamilton, then picked up one ground ball and caused one turnover against Geneseo. The Hawks are 0-8 (0-1 E-8).

BASEBALL

Canton State baseball is 4-5 after winning three of its four games during the week. The Kangaroos beat Baruch College, 5-4, in the first game of a doubleheader on Friday, then lost the nightcap, 6-7. On Saturday, the Roos dispatched Lehman College twice, 11-0 and 17-2.
Senior center fielder Chris McLean (Macedon) got an RBI on a throwing error in the first Baruch game; he batted in three runs on a sacrifice fly in the third inning and a deep center-field single in the seventh inning in the second game.
On Saturday, Chris batted 1-for-2 with a run scored and an RBI single in the fifth inning in the first Lehman win; in the second win, he batted 1-for-3 with a run scored and a sacrifice fly RBI in the first inning followed by a two-RBI double in the sixth inning. Chris is batting .342 with a team-leading 13 RBIs.
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If nothing else, Axton Paul (North Rose-Wolcott), a sophomore pitcher and infielder for Alfred University baseball, can always tell his grandchildren that he got an RBI in the first baseball played at Alfred’s brand-new Saxon Hill Sports Complex field.
The Saxons dropped on a doubleheader to Houghton University on Saturday, 5-15 and 5-8. Asa pinch-hitter, Axton hit a ball to deep shortstop in the eighth inning of the first game and brought in a run. Alfred is 2-12.
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Le Moyne University baseball slipped past the University of New Haven on Sunday, 6-5, then lost a weekend twosome to Wagner College, 0-6 and 1-5. Senior center fielder Paulie Goodness (Pal-Mac) hit 1-for-2 with a run scored and two stolen bases in the New Haven game. Against Wagner, he was 2-for-4 in the first game, 3-for-3 in the second with one stolen base. Le Moyne is 4-13 (4-4 Northeast Conference).

EQUESTRIAN

Cobleskill State’s equestrian team had a strong showing at the Skidmore IHSA Double Show at the end of February, ending up with by tying the hosts from Skidmore for Champion Team honors.
Junior Leta Bernhardt (Williamson) placed fifth in the Limit Flat. The Fighting Tigers have now completed their regular season as the Reserve Champion Team overall behind Skidmore. Across the eight regular season shows, the Tigers captured one High Point Team title at their home show, tied for High Point Team once, finished as Reserve Champion Team five times, and placed third once.
The team now prepares for the postseason. Zone 2 Region 3 Regionals will be held at Skidmore College this Saturday.

TRACK & FIELD

Hartwick College took its track teams to the Purple & Gold Opener at West Chester University in southeastern Pennsylvania on Friday and Saturday. Hawk senior Brynita Haas (Red Creek) finished 15th in the 1500 meters (5:31.65) and was sixth in the 5000 meters (19:52.49). Sophomore teammate Julia Weinschreider (Williamson) came in 21st in the 1500 meters (5:44.86) an anchored the ninth-place 4-by-400 relay (5:03.82).

VOLLEYBALL

Hilbert College played host to Buffalo State on Wednesday and proved generous volleyball hosts, getting shut out by the Bengals, 0-3. Senior outside hitter Garyson Gaud (Walworth/Monroe) got into the match but did not record any stats. The Hawks are 3-17 (1-6 AMCC).
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The volleyball team at Hobart College had a big week, losing games to 16th-ranked MIT on Wednesday, 0-3, then getting bumped by Wentworth Institute of Technology on Friday, 0-3. But on Saturday, the Statesman wrang games out of Wheaton College, 3-0, and 12th-ranked Lasell University, 3-2.
Sophomore outside hitter Lawson Drabik (Macedon/Penfield) had one kill and a service ace against WIT, and added an assist against Lasell. Hobart is 12-11 (4-1 UVC).

SOFTBALL

Keuka College softball got its season started in Florida during the week, playing nine games and winning two of them – 2-1 over Maine/Farmington last Sunday and 3-2 over Alverno College on Thursday.
Senior pitcher and infielder Olivia Flynn (Williamson) and junior outfielder Lena Ramos (Newark) had a busy week. Last Sunday, the Wolves lost their season opener to UMass/Dartmouth, 1-9. Olivia batted 0-for-1 and scored the only Keuka run; Lena was 0-for-2. Olivia was the starting pitcher for the Maine/Farmington meeting, and she got the win, throwing a three0hitter, striking out six and walking three with three hits allowed. She also batted 1-for-3. Lena was 0-for-2 at the plate.
On Monday’s loss, 2-9 to Plattsburgh State, Olivia was the third baseman and hit 2-for-2 with a run scored; Lena was 0-for-0.
The first loss on Tuesday was 8-14 to Edgewood University. Olivia pitched 5.2 innings and took the loss, allowing 13 hits and nine runs, striking out two and walking two. She batted 2-for-2 with three runs scored; Lena was 0-for-0. Tuesday’s second game was a 3-7 loss to Rutgers/Camden. Olivia batted 1-for-4 with an RBI single in the fifth inning; Lena was 0-fror-3.
Back in action on Thursday, the Wolves beat Alverno, 3-2. Olivia was the designated hitter and batted 2-for-3 with a run scored. In the second game on Thursday, the Wolves lost to Buffalo State, 2-6. Olivia pitched a complete game, taking the loss after getting touched for nine hits and six runs, striking out five and walking two. She batted 0-for-1 with three walks.
Friday was getaway day. The Wolves lost the opener to Southern Maine, 2-13. Olivia played third base and batted 1-for-3; Lena was in center field and batted 0-for-0. The final Florida game was a 4-9 loss to Manchester University. Olivia was starting pitcher, threw for 4.1 innings and took the loss after yielding eight runs on 12 hits. She struck out three and walked one batter. Olivia was 1-for-3 at the plate; Lena had a breakthrough at the plate and hit 1-for-2.
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Le Moyne softball lost to Long Island University on Sunday, 4-5, beat New Haven in the first game of a Saturday doubleheader, 9-0, then lost the nightcap, 1-2. Sophomore catcher Ava Todd (Savannah/Tyburn Academy) got into the LIU game as a pinch-runner. She started both New Haven games and batted 1-for-2 with a first-inning RBI single in the first one and went 0-for-3 in the loss. The Dolphins are 4-18 (1-4 Northeast Conference).
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Oswego State softball is 3-0 to start its season after a doubleheader sweep of Marymount University on Thursday, 6-0 and 10-2, and a Friday win over Notre Dame of Maryland, 8-3. Senior utility player Emma Grasso (Wayne Central) got into the second Marymount game to play right field but did not get an at-bat.

FLAG FOOTBALL

Mercyhurst University evened its flag football record at 2-2 with a tight 6-14 loss to Geneseo State on Saturday. Laker freshman safety Madison Nuessle (Williamson) made three solo stops on defense and partnered with a teammate on one more “tackle.”

HONORS

RIT junior sprinter Jack DeFeo (North Rose-Wolcott) was named the Liberty League Men's Track Performer of the Week after he led the Tigers to a fifth-place finish at the AARTFC Indoor Championships with a pair of record-setting performances. He charged to a third-place finish in the 400-meter dash with a program-record setting time of 48.12 seconds. He also ran the anchor leg in the 4-by-400 relay that finished second overall with a time of 3:14.59, also a program record. Jack’s time in the 400 meters is the 26th-fastest time in Division III, while the 4-by-400 clocking is 20th-fastest.

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