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GUILDERLAND — There are new faces for the Guilderland boys’ basketball team this year.





GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland girls’ basketball team has made some changes this pre-season as it prepares to make another run at the Class AA championship.

GUILDERLAND — The Journeymen wrestling club will be hosting the Northeast Duals at Guilderland High School on Saturday.

Wrestling begins at 9 a.m. in the new gym at the high school and will feature 10 Division I wrestling teams.



GUILDERLAND — Guilderland junior Brian Rhodes-Devey followed up his state championship two weeks ago with a win in the Class AA New State Federation Meet on Saturday.





BERNE — The Berne-Knox-Westerlo boys’ basketball team will be able to score from the outside and inside this winter.





BERNE — Expectations remain high for the Berne-Knox-Westerlo girls’ basketball team.

Going into this season, the Lady Bulldogs will be defending four consecutive Western Athletic Conference Southern Division championships.





GUILDERLAND — Guilderland has its first cross-country state title after a remarkable turnaround by Brian Rhodes-Devey.





It was a good day for local runners at the New York State Championship Meet on Saturday at Queensbury.

Section II, which hosted the tournament had some of the best teams and runners.





Saturday was a busy day for Katie Linehan.

The Guilderland High School senior was involved in four races at the Section II swim meet at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, though she won an award before the meet even began.





GUILDERLAND — After having one of its best seasons in recent memory, the Guilderland boys’ cross-country team had a bad day at the Class AA Section II race at Queensbury last Friday.





GUILDERLAND — The team wrapped up its season with an impressive win.





GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland girls’ tennis team had a successful season this fall.





GUILDERLAND — A great season for the Guilderland girls’ cross-country team had a tough ending at the Class AA Section II meet on Friday in Queensbury.





VOORHEESVILLE — A slow start probably led to a quick ending for the Voorheesville boys’ soccer team.





VOORHEESVILLE — A great, but surprising section ending was in store Friday for the Voorheesville girls’ cross-country team.

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