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Guilderland baseball is looking to clinch a Class AA playoff spot.

One of Regan Johnson's colleagues said that he's the prime example of an athletic director.

Harrison Bickmore, Matt Mesiti, and Drew and Emily Burns have signed on for college athletics.

Voorheesville lost to Cobleskill on Tuesday.

If Voorheesville, playing Cobleskill, had let fewer balls pass, it may have been a different game.

VOORHEESVILLE — Three brothers from a small school have all been chosen by the nation’s top military academy — West Point.

Their care for each other belies the reputation of an armored soldier.

The Wounded Warrior Project brings its big event to Albany.

BERNE — The Berne Conservation Club holds trap shooting every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on its club property.

The club is located on Route 156, a half mile before the hamlet of Berne. All are welcome.

The Berne Conservation Club and The Guan Ho Ha Fish and Game Club competed in a trap-shooting contest on April 12 at the Guan Ho Ha property on Rector Road in Scotia. With team totals of 222 to 200, the Berne Conservation Club won.

With 13 shooters, the top five scores by the Berne Conservation Club are:

Baseball's relaxed pace of play may be adding to its uniqueness in such a fast-paced world.

Nine-year-old William Cleveland ended the school-bus bullying that had been tormenting his sister because the bullies knew of his expertise in taekwondo; he used his confidence but no force.

The Cleveland family competed last Saturday for attaining higher degrees in taekwondo. Related article.

Some pitching troubles for Voorheesville led to an early deficit on Monday.

Tuesday's loss to Niskayuna made for a long post-game conversation for the Guilderland girls' lacrosse team.

Guilderland was way up, then down, then up again.

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