Looking Back (June 15-21)
10 YEARS AGO (1999)
Nick Fitzsimmons wins the 22nd-Annual Whiteface Mountain Uphill Footrace in one hour.
Jason Jabaut runs a 4:11.8 mile to finish sixth in the Foot Locker National Outdoor Championships.
Malone's Cory Russell pitches a no-hitter against Granville in American Legion junior baseball. Jeremy Dupree belts a 2-run homer and Robbie Bessette picks up 3 hits.
John Raymond retires for the third time as Saranac Lake football coach with a 174-53-2 record for 27 years.
Dan Marbut comes up with 5 interceptions, returning one for a touchdown, in Lake City's 24-12 football win over Glove Cities.
20 YEARS AGO (1989)
Jon Tellstone goes 5-for-5 and Randy Collins collects 3 hits as Lake Placid American Legion Post 326 defeats the Plattsburgh Cavaliers 16-5. Steve DeCarlo belts 2 homers for the Cavaliers.
Beekmantown, which offered high-school hockey in the late 1970s, announces it will return to the ice with former St. John's coach Gary Ryan leading the Eagles' comeback.
Steve Criss raps out 3 hits and Robin Vaughan gets 2 hits and 2 RBI to back winning pitcher Scott Baker as Redford knocks off the previously unbeaten Plattsburgh Cardinals 7-6.
25 YEARS AGO (1984)
Azin Jahanbakhsh scores 3 goals and Ed Merrens, Chris Herdic and Mike Litton 2 each to lead the Plattsburgh Football Club to an 11-2 win over Crown Point in Adirondack Amateur Soccer Association play. Marty Rice and Don Foote score for Crown Point.
Todd Heywood, 11, of West Chazy wins a 17-foot boat and nearly takes the grand prize in the LCI Fishing Derby with his 7.66-pound laker and 6.39-pound salmon.
Former Willsboro standout John Marcotte, a four-year starter and an All-State selection in soccer, is named the Senior Athlete of the Year at Potsdam State.
Steve Parrish, Tony Fazzone, Steve Jock, Chris King, Joe McMahon, Bill LeBeau and Robbie Calkins all connect as Post 20 drills 9 homers over the weekend in a sweep of Glens Falls and Hudson Falls.
Chuck Frost, Darryl McDonough and Jay Dumas lead Keene to an 8-1 win over Newcomb, giving the Beavers their 3rd straight Section VII Class D2 baseball banner.
30 YEARS AGO (1979)
Plattsburgh High's Mark Reed defeats West Genesee's Scott Munro, 6-3, 7-4, to become the first Section VII player to win a match at the New York State High School Tennis Championships.
Peru's Brian Aikens finishes sixth in the 100-meter dash at the state track & field championships with a time of 10.8 seconds.
Jim Noel, Mike Boyea, Mike Chase and Bill Durnin get 2 hits apiece as Northern Adirondack beats Norwood-Norfolk 9-4 in the first official regional baseball playoff.
Peggy Warren is 5-for-5 with 5 RBI and Marie Bajko, 4-for-4 with 3 RBI as NAC, behind the 4-hit pitching of Julie Pageau, beats St. Lawrence 11-2 in softball.
Johnny Flynn pitches a no-hitter and Danny Senecal's 2-out single in the sixth breaks up Andy McGuinness's no-hit try as MAI beats Ogdensburg 2-0. Dan Courneene's running grab in right field helps preserve Flynn's gem.
Steve Mildon pitches a 3-hitter and helps his cause with a 2-run triple as Crown Point downs Parishville-Hopkinton 6-1.
The Willsboro girls complete an amazing sports year with a 15-6 win over Harrisville. The Warriors, who finished 12-0 in softball, win sectional titles in soccer, basketball, volleyball and softball.
40 YEARS AGO (1969)
Mike Perry pitches a no-hitter and Allie Chase singles in the winning run in the 10th as the Lyon Mountain Miners edge Raymondville 2-1.
Ticonderoga's Dick Johndrow receives an award from the National Rifle Association for the Most Outstanding Whitetail Deer taken during the 1968 hunting season. The 12-pointer has the 11th largest rack in New York State history.
Basil Duquette pitches a no-hitter and goes 3-for-3 to lead Plattsburgh Coca-Cola to a 2-0 win over Airborne in Little League play. Curtis Bushey chips in with 2 hits.
50 YEARS AGO (1959)
Jim Carr's booming grand slam sends Condo's on to a 14-7 win over CV Paint in Little League play.
Waddington's Buck Halliday turns in the fastest lap ever at Airborne Park — 27.7 seconds — on his way to victory in a 20-lap Sportsman's feature. Bud Bessore of Massena is second, followed by Ellenubrg's Dick Goodell and Dick Nephew, and Bobby Trombley of Mooers.
Gary Barber pitches a perfect game for Al's Barber Shop over Fountain's Meat Market in the AuSable Forks Softball League. Joe McCann homers for Al's.
60 YEARS AGO (1949)
Don Tolosky strikes out 15 and rips 2 triples to lead Lyon Mountain to a 4-3 win over Crown Point for the Section VII Class B baseball title. Siskavich gets 2 hits.
Defending champ Mineville manages only 3 hits off Chet Cleland, but beats Plattsburgh High 3-2 in the Class A final. Tony Fernandez gets a key double while Johnny Podres and Barcomb each get 2 hits. Jim O'Connell has 2 hits for Plattsburgh.
70 YEARS AGO (1939)
Defiette of Cadyville hurls the first no-hitter of the high-school baseball season in beating Peru 4-0.
Winning pitcher Russell Parrott helps his cause with a home run as the Plattsburgh Midgets beat Trombley's Our Gang 15-5 on the BFD mill diamond.
Sports
Flashback: June 15, 2009
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Chiefs, Eagles advance to 'B' final
Saranac edged NCCS and Beekmantown downed PHS in Section VII Class B baseball semifinals.
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Team tennis titles to be decided today
PHS and Peru will battle for the Section VII Class B boys' team title today, while NCCS hosts Beekmantown in girls' play.
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Sports shorts: May 29, 2012
Babe Ruth tryouts today; 3D archery shoot set for June 2-3; Alongquin Chapter holding events June 2, 3 and more.
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Area sports: May 29, 2012
A schedule of sports events today featuring local teams and venues.
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Former Seton Catholic standout Hartung headed to NCAAs
Former Seton Catholic standout Genna Hartung qualified for the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships as a member of the Cornell team.
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Cards sweep, throw no-hitter in CVBL action
The Fourth Ward Cardinals swept the Lyon Mountain Miners, and in one game threw a no-hitter in CVBL play; A's and Expos, T'jaxx and Padres split games.
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Peru's Bushey, Forget win wrestling titles
Peru's Jordan Bushey and Nick Forget, representing the Cellar Dwellers Wrestling Club, recently won their weight classes at the New York State Greco-Roman and Freestyle Championships.
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MVAC announces 2012 winter scholar athletes
The Mountain and Valley Athletic Conference announced scholar athletes for the 2012 winter sports season.
- May 27, 2012
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Saranac boys win fourth straight Section VII track and field title
Saranac used depth and skill to win its fourth straight Section VII boys' track and field title.
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Eagles end Saranac's five-year Section VII track reign
Saranac won the last five Section VII girls' track and field championships, but on Saturday Beekmantown ended the dynasty.
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Bissonette, Higgins capture Section VII tennis titles
Shawn Bissonette and Abby Higgins captured Section VII singles titles in tennis, while the duos of Alex Jelinek/Nick Stosiek and Alexandra Provost and Bailey Waterbury won doubles titles.
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Expos off to fast CVBL start
Meron's Expos enter today's CVBL games as the only unbeaten team left in the league.
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Robinson, Planck continue early Mohawk success
Dale Planck and Mathieu Robinson continued their hot starts at Mohawk International Speedway Friday night.
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Labatt Blue holds first place in ADK Slo-Pitch
Perennial A Division power Labatt Blue has taken over sole possession of first place in the Adirondack Slo-Pitch Softball League with a 7-1 record.
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McClatchie wins Renegade feature, new recliner
Jason McClatchie won the 50-lap Renegade feature and earned himself a new reclinder in the process at Airborne Speedway.
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Downhill cyclists gear up for Whiteface 5K
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Sports shorts: May 27, 2012
Ameri-Can North spring games this week; The Barracks Member Scramble today; Adirondack to hold ladies' league and more.
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Area sports: May 27, 2012
A schedule of sports events today featuring local teams and venues.
- May 26, 2012
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Votraw nabs Sec. 7 golf crown
Plattsburgh High's Ethan Votraw won the Section VII Golf Championships, with last year's winner, AuSable Valley's John Hickey, taking second.
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Emma, Claire Deshaies share sisterly bond on PHS track team
Sisters Emma and Claire Deshaies, a senior and eighth grader, respectively, have enjoyed the opportunity to be teammates on the PHS track and field team. INCLUDES VIDEO
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Section VII Track and Field Championships today
The Section VII Track and Field Championships will be held today in Lake Placid.
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Hornets edged Red Storm in 'B' quarters
The Section VII baseball tournament got started Friday. PHS, NCCC and B'town won in Class B quarterfinals; Ticonderoga, Morah win 'C' semis and E'town-Lewis and Indian Lake/Long Lake grabbed 'D' quarterfinal victories.
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Peru finishes golf season with win
The Peru golf team finished its CVAC season with a win over AuSable Valley using scores from the first day of the Section VII Golf Championships.
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Boyle pitches Keene past Westport
The Section VII softball tournament started Friday. Keene and E'town-Lewis got wins in 'D' quarterfinals while Ticonderoga and Lake Placid won in 'C' semifinals.
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Chiefs, Eagles advance to 'B' final


