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VOORHEESVILLE — A new coach, but the same old expectations.




GUILDERLAND — Will the momentum from one of the biggest wins in program history carry over for the Guilderland boys’ soccer team this year"
Or will the Dutchmen have a major letdown"





GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland girls’ soccer team will be small in stature this season, but they will be big in other ways.
"They have big hearts," said Assistant Coach Anne Reed-Best





A grass carp was pulled out of the Hudson River earlier this summer.

What is most worrisome to Ward Stone about that is that the female fish was fertile.





GUILDERLAND — The attitude has changed for the coaches and players of the Guilderland football team.





VOORHEESVILLE — With key ingredients gone, the Voorheesville football coaches worked throughout the off-season to cook up a solid team for 2007.





GUILDERLAND — The summer’s been easy for Mike Camardo. It’s a break he well deserves.

The 2006 Guilderland High School graduate wrapped up playing lacrosse at the highest level and needed the rest the summer has provided.





GUILDERLAND — Tyler Hynes took no break for summer vacation.
Instead of resting while not in school, he took part in the summer pastime of — ice hockey"





GUILDERLAND — The Guilderland Pop Warner Football League is alive and well.



NEW ROCHELLE — The new generation is here and they are working hard to be just as successful as their predecessors.

There is a youth movement within the Adirondack canoe/kayak team and Hilltop Hoppers that comprise most of that team.





WESTCHESTER COUNTY — About 6,000 athletes converged in parts of Westchester County to compete in the 30th Hugh L. Carey Empire State Games.





GUILDERLAND — With one ping of the bat, the Guilderland Babe Ruth All-Star 15-year-olds punched their tickets to Pennsylvania.





GUILDERLAND — With one ping of the bat, the Guilderland Babe Ruth All-Star 15-year-olds punched their tickets to Pennsylvania.

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