LOWVILLE — Shea O`Dell spun a two-hitter, striking out 12 and walking two, as well as slugging a three-run home run and scoring three runs, to pace South Jefferson’s softball team to a 17-1 victory over Lowville on Friday in a Frontier League “A-B” Division game. Read More ⇒High school roundup: O’Dell pitches, bats South Jefferson to softball victory over Lowville
When OFA and Norwood-Norfolk met in the NAC Central Baseball opener for both teams, the Flyers rallied from an 8-2 deficit in the seventh inning to claim a 9-8 win. Read More ⇒OFA sweeps N-N on diamond; Potsdam wins in girls lax
LOWVILLE — Isaiah Spence went 3-for-4, including a triple, and drove in six runs to help propel Lowville’s baseball team to a 12-5 triumph over Beaver River on Thursday to win a Frontier League “A-B” Division game. Read More ⇒High school roundup: Spence boosts Lowville to baseball win over Beaver River
CARTHAGE — Credit Nico Spaziani and his Watertown lacrosse teammates for generating a complete effort against rival Carthage on Thursday. Read More ⇒High school boys lacrosse: Watertown’s complete effort extends win streak to 10 against Carthage
WATERTOWN — They are arriving from around the north country, but also from Pennsylvania, Florida, Arkansas and Ohio. Read More ⇒Local baseball: Former Watertown Royals primed for first reunion of long-ago squad
POTSDAM —The SUNY Potsdam softball team (13-17) swept SUNY Canton on Wednesday afternoon. The Bears took game one 14-6 and game two 9-1. The two victories give the Bears 13 wins for the season, matching the program single-season record. Read More ⇒Bennett sets steal record as Bears softball win record
HARRISVILLE - A midseason matchup with championship implications produced a championship level pitching duel as Harrisville shaded Lisbon 2-1 in the second NAC West baseball thriller between the two teams. Read More ⇒Harrisville wins brilliant mound duel ; HCS, Hammond girls win
Freshman Kolby Todd turned in a tenacious nine inning pitching performance as Madrid-Waddington continued its undefeated start in NAC East Division Baseball with a 10-9 10-inning victory at Brushton-Moira on Wednesday. In softall action at B-M the host Panthers shaded M-W 9-7. Read More ⇒Tenacious pitching lifts M-W Baseball, softball, golf teams lose
A quick and home series with Saranac Lake-Lake Placid proved to be a boost for Heuvelton’s bid for a playoff spot in Wednesday’s NAC Girls Lacrosse action. Read More ⇒Lady Bulldogs gained second one-goal win over SL-LP
BRIER HILL - Morristown Central’s fledgling golf program tested its wings for the first time on Tuesday hosting Clifton-Fine in its first match on the back nine at the Langbrook Meadows Golf Course With only four players the Green Rockets couldn’t score as a team but showed promise at the in… Read More ⇒Morristown Golf tees off first season at Langbrook
Heuvelton secured its second win in two days and Hammond rebounded from a close loss to the Bulldogs on Monday to gain a win over Edwards-Knox in Tuesday’s NAC West Softball action. Read More ⇒Heuvelton, Hammond score girls softball wins
OFA ran its NAC Baseball win streak to five with an 8-6 win at Massena and the Golf team opened the defense of its NAC Co-Championship with a 212 to 314 win over Colton-Pierrepont at the Potsdam Town and Country Club on Tuesday. Read More ⇒Devils continue baseball streak, win golf opener
CORTLAND — SUNY Potsdam snapped a 32-game losing streak to SUNY Cortland by winning a State University of New York Athletic Conference semifinal against the top-seeded Red Dragons, 8-7, on Wednesday to advance to the SUNYAC men’s lacrosse championship for the second time in program history. Read More ⇒College roundup: SUNY Potsdam upsets SUNY Cortland in conference semifinal, ends 32-game losing streak to Dragons
CHAUMONT — Evan Froelich tossed a no-hitter over five innings to back Lyme’s baseball team to a 17-0 triumph over Thousand Islands on Tuesday in a Frontier League nonleague game. Read More ⇒High school roundup: Lyme’s Froelich no-hits Thousands Islands, striking out 11, in baseball win
SCHENECTADY — A near three-hour lightning delay and a driving rain late made conditions tough for the offenses as Clarksoon’s men’s lacrosse team fell 12-9 to No. 8-ranked Union College on Tuesday in a Liberty League first-round playoff game. Read More ⇒College roundup: Clarkson men’s lacrosse battles weather, opposition in loss to Union in Liberty League playoffs
Immaculate Heart Central is suing the Frontier League to allow its sports teams to compete in a division reserved for the league’s smallest schools. Read More ⇒High school sports: Immaculate Heart Central sues Frontier League over division placement
Harrisville won a duel for the NAC West Girls Softball lead while Heuvelton righted its course after back to back division losses Monday’s NAC West Girls Softball action. Read More ⇒Harrisville sweeps Morristown; Bulldogs down Devils
CANTON - A morning rain produced tough scoring conditions at the Partridge Golf and Country Club as Madrid-Waddington hosted Canton in the opening day of the NAC Golf Season. Read More ⇒Canton downs M-W in NAC Golf opener
SARANAC LAKE - A long day on the road was matched by a long game on the field for the Heuvelton Central Girls Lacrosse team on Monday. Bouncing back from a loss against OFA, the Lady Bulldogs downed Saranac Lake-Lake Placid 11-10. Read More ⇒Heuvelton secures double overtime lax win vs SL-LP
LOWVILLE — Zane Zustra anchored Lowville’s scoring in the second and third innings with a two-run home run and a two-run triple as the Raiders handed the South Jefferson Spartans their first loss of the season in a 6-1 Frontier League “A/B” Division baseball victory Monday. Read More ⇒High school roundup: Zustra’s blasts lead Lowville over South Jefferson in baseball
POTSDAM — Former Salmon River athlete Saka Thompson on Monday was named the Defensive Player of the Week by the State University of New York Athletic Conference for the second week in a row. Read More ⇒College roundup: SUNY Potsdam’s Thompson claims Player of Week award for second straight time
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse football team did not have a player taken in the NFL Draft when it concluded on Saturday. Read More ⇒College football: Syracuse football shut out at NFL Draft again
WATERTOWN — When he was about 12 years old, David J. Marconi went golfing at the former Watertown Golf Club with his grandfather and then they usually headed over to the clubhouse for a sandwich and a soda. Read More ⇒Thompson Park clubhouse opens May 1
SANBORN — Emily Birmingham recorded the win on the mound in the first game and went 6-for-10 at the plate, driving in eight runs to pace Jefferson Community College’s softball team to victories over SUNY Niagara, 26-1 and 20-2, on Saturday to sweep a nonconference doubleheader. Read More ⇒College roundup: Birmingham, balanced Cannoneers record sweep of doubleheader in softball
CANTON — Charlie Todd fired a one-hitter, striking out 16 and walking none to back Canton’s baseball team to a 6-1 triumph over Potsdam on Saturday in Northern Athletic Conference Central Division showdown. Read More ⇒High school roundup: Todd fires one-hitter to back Canton baseball to victory against rival Potsdam
Saturday morning brought ideal conditions playing conditions at the Lisbon Central School baseball and softball diamonds for NAC West action against Hermon-DeKalb. Read More ⇒Lisbon, Hermon-DeKalb split behind outstanding pitching
MALONE - In winning four straight games after two close losses to open the season OFA have improvised and adapted to find ways to win. Read More ⇒Clutch starting, relief pitching lift OFA baseball streak
Harrison Wert recorded a hole in one on the ninth hole of the St. Lawrence Park on Friday. Read More ⇒Wert gets State Park ace on ninth hole
MADRID — Madrid-Waddington used its grit to grind out a 9-8 win over St. Regis Falls and stay alive in the NAC East race and Harrisville outscored Lisbon 10-8 in a match of the NAC West Girls Softball leaders on Friday. Read More ⇒Softball: Madrid-Waddington nips St. Regis Falls, Harrisville outscores Lisbon, Canton prevails
Resiliency continued to be strength for the OFA Boys Lacrosse team on Friday night. The Devils showed the ability to bounce back from a loss for the third time in the current NAC season gaining a 15-2 victory over Saranac Lake-Lake Placid. Read More ⇒OFA gains another bounce-back win in boys lacrosse
POTSDAM — Michael Hutchins pitched 8 1/3 innings to earn the win, while John Gannon and Matt Davis each drove in two runs as the St. Lawrence University baseball team defeated Clarkson, 5-3, on Friday in Liberty League play at Jack Phillips Stadium to take the first game of a weekend series. Read More ⇒College roundup: Hutchins, Gannon pace St. Lawrence to baseball triumph over Clarkson
CARTHAGE — Ethan Moser and Ian Mono combined on a three-hitter as the Carthage baseball team defeated Gouverneur, 7-2, on Friday to win a nonleague game at Carthage High School. Read More ⇒High school roundup: Carthage’s Moser, Mono combine to shut down Gouverneur for baseball win
HEUVELTON - Control was a key word for the Heuvelton Girls Lacrosse team in Monday’s NAC Girls Lacrosse game against Plattsburgh High School. Read More ⇒Heuvelton girls lacrosse team controls Plattsburgh
Morristown claimed baseball and softball wins and Hammond suffered a one-run loss in softball in Monday’s NAC West action. Read More ⇒Morristown wins in baseball softball, Lady Devils nipped
“Adia Richards pitched extremely well. She pitched 29 innings this week and she was really strong,” said Lisbon Coach Dikie Marcellus. Read More ⇒Lisbon hurler caps busy week blanking Harrisville
The OFA Girls Lacrosse team continued to show signs of development on Sunday in a home with unbeaten Salmon River. Read More ⇒Unbeaten Salmon River downs OFA Lady Laxers
MALONE - Scott Consolini and Ian Rose both scored their first varsity goals and Jackson Thornhill posted his first career shutout in goal as the OFA Boys Lacrosse team blanked Malone 13-0 on Saturday. Read More ⇒First goals, first shutout highlights OFA Boys Lax game
MADRID - The Madrid-Waddington picked up only one victory in a Boys and Girls Track and Field opener which also involved Boys and Girls teams from Malone and Tupper Lake. Read More ⇒M-W Track-Field shows strong individual efforts
OFA Baseball Coach Brooks Brenno talked to his team about making a statement win hosting Gouverneur on Thursday. Read More ⇒OFA gains key baseball win; Wildcats sweep softball
Morristown pitcher Makia Green continued to anchor the Green Rockets NAC West Softball drive while Heuvelton negotiated rebound wins in baseball and softall in Thursday’s action Madrid-Waddington suffered an 8-2 loss to St. Lawrence Central. Read More ⇒MCS Girls hold lead share; Bulldog Bands rebound
HEUVELTON - A tale of two halves produced an ending which OFA desperately wanted in a Thursday NAC Girls Lacrosse meeting at Heuvelton. Read More ⇒OFA Girls surge past Heuvelton in fourth quarter
LAFAYETTE — Cobin O’Brien and Chase Waite each generated two goals and an assist to help pace South Jefferson’s boys lacrosse team to a 10-5 victory over LaFayette/Onondaga on Thursday in a nonleague game at LaFayette High School. Read More ⇒High school roundup: O’Brien, Waite pace South Jefferson to road win in boys lacrosse
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Preston Soluri went 3-for-4, including doubling twice, and drove in a run to help pace the Watertown baseball team to a 5-3 victory over Marcellus on Wednesday in a nonleague game at the Ripken Experience Field. Read More ⇒High school roundup: Soluri helps pace Watertown to win over Marcellus in Myrtle Beach
POTSDAM — Neve Ley scored with nine seconds remaining in regulation to lift the St. Lawrence University women’s lacrosse team to a 15-14 triumph over rival Clarkson on Wednesday in a Liberty League game at Hantz Field. Read More ⇒College roundup: Ley lifts St. Lawrence to victory over rival Clarkson in women’s lacrosse
Heuvelton split two games playing on the hallowed ground of Doubleday Field at the Baseball Hall of Game in Cooperstown while Harrisville gained a key early season win over Lisbon and also bested Hermon-DeKalb in weekend NAC West baseball action. Read More ⇒Heuvelton splits at HOF, Harrisville, MCS win
Massena used an outstanding second half to pull away to a 17-11 win and a 3-0 record hosting OFA in NAC Division I Boys Lacrosse action on Tuesday. The Raiders prevailed in a match of last year’s first and second place teams in the Blue Devils’ season opener. Read More ⇒OFA lax teams fall to high-scoring NAC opponents
HEUVELTON — Control was a key word for the Heuvelton girls lacrosse team in Monday’s NAC girls lacrosse game against Plattsburgh High School. Read More ⇒Heuvelton Girls control Plattsburgh
The strength of Norwood-Norfolk’s Boys and Girls Track-Field teams left OFA to concentrate on athlete development in a dual meet at the Steve Barlow Track-Field Facility on Monday. Read More ⇒N-N sweeps meet; OFA posts strong T-F efforts
Madrid-Waddington continued fast starts to its NAC East Baseball and Softball seasons on Monday. The Yellow Jackets downed Parishville-Hopkinton 9-3 in Baseball and shaded Tupper Lake 8-6 in softball. Read More ⇒M-W enhances fast starts in baseball, softball
RUSH — Madrid-Waddington product John McCall and Gwendolyn Glennon led the SUNY Canton men’s and women’s golf teams on Sunday at the Nazareth Spring Invitational at Wild Wood Country Club. Read More ⇒M-W’s McCall leads SUNY Canton golfers in second place
UTICA — Paced by senior and team captain Camiren Collins, Watertown’s boys track and field team experienced a special night on Friday. Read More ⇒High school roundup: Paced by Collins, Watertown boys track and field takes team title at Utica Proctor