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By Jordan J. Michael

The Bulldog track and field team placed 22nd out of 37 teams in the William F. Eddy Meet at Union College on May 16.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Dutchmen lacrosse team is going for a sectional title, one piece at a time.

By Jordan J. Michael

ALBANY –– Wednesday’s Class A sectional final came to an end, and Guilderland stormed the field like it did in the two years prior. Winning never gets old.

Ten H.S. boys vie for Mr. Voorheesville title

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– The village of Voorheesville has room for only one Superhero. Who will step forward?

By Jordan J. Michael

SCHENECTADY –– The Guilderland girls’ track team competed against 29 other teams on Saturday at Union College for the 69th Annual William F. Eddy Meet and placed 10th overall with 16 points.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Lady Dutch lacrosse team can’t stop scoring goals.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– Lauren Napoli crossed home plate in the bottom of the seventh inning on Friday and secured a much-needed win for the Guilderland softball team.

By Jordan J. Michael

ALTAMONT –– Dieter Drake and Judith Wines believe that Altamont is the perfect place for an organized bike race.

By Jordan J. Michael

COLONIE –– The Guilderland baseball team is scoring reams of runs in a push to make the playoffs.

By Jordan J. Michael

FONDA –– Berne-Knox-Westerlo and Fonda-Fultonville battled on Tuesday for the right to be called kings and queens of track and field in the Western Athletic Conference.

By Jordan J. Michael

BERNE –– The attitude of the Berne-Knox-Westerlo softball team didn’t change from start to finish.

The Bulldog players left home field with heads held high on Monday, even after dropping a close game to Galway, 6-4.

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– Throwing 70 out of 98 pitches for strikes will win you a game anytime.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– Dutchmen lacrosse has no problems beating Shaker during the regular season.

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– Tom Kurkjian has seen the best of the best and the worst of the worst in his 36 years of coaching the Blackbird tennis team.