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On Tuesday, Sept. 23, the Berne-Knox-Westerlo girls’ volleyball squad hosted the Mekeel Christian Academy Lions. The Bulldogs’ fought hard but fell in straight sets; 17-25, 16-25, 18-25.

On Saturday, Sept. 20, the Voorheesville boys’ soccer team hosted the Berne-Knox-Westerlo-Duanesburg in a non league matchup. In a physical matchup, it needed more than the original 80-minutes. The game ended in a tie at 1-1.

On Friday, Sept. 19, the Guilderland-Voorheesville girls’ swimming team took to the pool at Clayton A. Bouton High School as they took on Shaker. Guilderville battled but fell 99 to 87.

Last Thursday, Sept. 18, the Voorheesville Blackbirds hosted the Cohoes Tigers in a Colonial Council matchup. The Blackbirds spread and spiked home a straight set win; 25-15, 25-21, 25-15.

Last Wednesday, Sept. 17, Bethlehem girls’ golf squad hosted the Berne-Knox-Westerlo girls at Normanside Country Club. The Eagles chipped past the Bulldogs 193-211.

On Tuesday, Sept. 16, the Guilderland girls’ volleyball team hosted Suburban Council foe in Niskayuna. The Dutch battled tough in the last two sets but fell 3-to-0; 11-25, 22-25, 22-25.

On Saturday, Sept. 13, Bethlehem and Guilderland cross-country teams took to the course at Queensbury High School, home of the 2025 NYSPHSAA championships, as they competed in the Queensbury Invitational. Bethlehem competed in Division 3; the boys finished eighth while the girls finished third.

On Friday evening, Sept. 12, the Guilderland football team had their home opener in the early part of the season, taking on Columbia. The Dutch took control from the opening kickoff as they sailed to a 47-to-7 win.

On Friday, Sept. 12, the Bethlehem girls’ swim squad had their home opener of the young season as they hosted Troy-Averill Park-Columbia. The Eagles won 115-67.

Last Thursday, Sept. 11, the Bethlehem girls’ volleyball team looked to keep their momentum going as they took on the Golden Knights of Averill Park. The Eagles swept the Golden Knights 3-0; 25-10, 25-18, 25-17.

On Tuesday, Sept. 9, the Guilderland girls’ tennis team hosted a non-league match against Queensbury at Guilderland High School. The Dutch won 9-0.

On Saturday, Sept. 6, the Voorheesville cross-country team hosted their annual Blackbird invitational at Swift Town Park in New Scotland. Twenty one other teams competed.

On Friday, Sept. 5, the Bethlehem girls’ tennis team hosted Suburban Council foe Colonie. The windy Friday afternoon didn’t stop the Eagles from cruising to a 8-to-1 win over the Wolfpack.

Last Thursday, Sept. 4, the Bethlehem boys’ soccer squad was on the pitch for their home opener as they took on Christian Brothers Academy. The Eagles pressured the Brothers early but in the second half flew away to win, 5 to 0.

Last Thursday, Sept. 4, the Voorheesville girls’ golf team battled against Academy of the Holy Names and the blustery wind conditions at Orchard Creek Golf Course. The Blackbirds won 102 to 108.

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