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GUILDERLAND — It had been nine days since the team played a game.

Due to the rainy weather, games in the Suburban Council Tournament had been washed out and the Dutchmen hadn’t played since they beat Averill Park on May 11.



GUILDERLAND — coach Gary Chatnik couldn’t explain what happened to his team in Friday’s game.



VOORHEESVILLE — It was the shortest hit of the day, but it was a big one for the Voorheesville baseball team.



GUILDERLAND — The has had a target on its back all season but has avoided any major hits.



VOORHEESVILLE — The has put itself in a tough spot as the season winds down.



BERNE — The players on the have been learning all season but at times their inexperience shows.



GUILDERLAND — The team showed its toughness on Tuesday night.



GUILDERLAND — The way the Guilderland baseball team has been scoring runs recently, the 11 it scored in Friday’s game looks like their in a hitting slump.



VOORHEESVILLE — The Voorheesville baseball team has put itself in position to win its second consecutive Colonial Council crown.

But getting it won’t be easy.



BERNE — Though the Berne-Knox-Westerlo baseball team lost two games last week and won just one, Coach Jeff Teats has seen some improvement from his young players.



VOORHEESVILLE — The team has put itself in a tough position as the stretch run of the season looms.





GUILDERLAND — The team survived a late scare by Shenendehowa on Tuesday night for its fourth consecutive win over the Plainsmen.



GUILDERLAND — The team could not get around the stonewall that was Bethlehem’s Emily Szelest in Tuesday’s showdown between the two top teams in the Suburban Council.