Archive » August 2005 » Sports





ALTAMONT — A new course did not knock the Altamont 5K off track from another successful year.





VOORHEESVILLE — This is the year.

That is what the senior captains of the Voorheesville football team are saying as they prepare for the upcoming season.





GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Dutchmen are starting the football season with a lot of new faces, including the main guy on the sideline.





GUILDERLAND — Eating and sharing stories, sat these Knights of the rectangular table.


GUILDERLAND — Standing on a balcony overlooking the playing fields, Emilio Genzano watched with a smile on his face as teams of young boys in heavy gear practiced football.





POUGHKEEPSIE — Mike Camardo had mono.





POUGHKEEPSIE — It’s been a busy summer for Nick Polsinelli.





POUGHKEEPSIE — Local athletes converged this weekend in Poughkeepsie and the surrounding mid-Hudson region to take part in the 28th annual Empire State Games.





POUGHKEEPSIE — Every year, the Adirondack team at the Empire State Games wears yellow.

But this year, the girls’ lacrosse team representing the region had a big splash of red.





NEW PALTZ — Mike Faragon stepped into the ring ready for his semifinal match on Friday night.



POUGHKEEPSIE — As the high noon sun shone down on the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, Friday’s canoe and kayak preliminary events were done for the day.

But the day wasn’t done for some of the competitors.





NEWBURGH — The Adirondack ice hockey team skated off the ice in dejection.





POUGHKEEPSIE — The Adirondack scholastic men’s basketball team walked off the floor without a win, but with a bunch of memories of the Empire State Games.