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By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– It took a few swings, but the Lady Birds’ softball team eventually broke through the cold.

By Jordan J. Michael

BERNE –– The Berne-Knox-Westerlo softball team is trying to identify its strengths and weaknesses.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– A cold and heavy wind blew across the baseball field in Guilderland for the entire game on Friday.

The score between the Dutchmen and the Scotties of Ballston Spa also blew back and forth like the wind.

By Jordan J. Michael

COLONIE –– The Guilderland boys’ track and field team won’t be focusing on the scoreboard this season.

By Jordan J. Michael

BERNE –– The Berne-Knox-Westerlo baseball team spent the better part of spring break in Florida and it seems to be paying immediate dividends.

Dutch lacrosse beats Colonie

By Jordan J. Michael

COLONIE –– For the Dutchmen lacrosse team, it’s not only about the competition it faces, but the competition within.

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– The Blackbirds’ baseball team took down defending Class CC state champion Maple Hill on Saturday to win the Maple Hill Tournament.

By Jordan J. Michael

ALBANY –– The 10 Colonial Council track and field teams gathered at Albany Academy on Tuesday for a friendly start to the season.

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– The Lady Birds’ softball team hasn’t seen a playoff game since Kelsey DeZalia and Britney Creed were freshman. The two girls are now entering their fourth season, as seniors.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The 2010 Rabbit Ramble couldn’t have fallen on a better day.

By Jordan J. Michael

BERNE –– The Berne-Knox-Westerlo boys’ and girls’ track and field team finally got a day to flourish outdoors last Thursday.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– The Lady Dutch lacrosse team may not be as dominant as in years past, but it’s still winning games.

By Jordan J. Michael

GUILDERLAND –– A model is roaming around the Dutchmen baseball team’s locker room. Its name is 2007.

By Jordan J. Michael

VOORHEESVILLE –– The Blackbirds’ baseball team doesn’t care how cold it is outside. The players would rather bundle up than spend another day inside.