Bethlehem

Last Thursday, Dec. 4, the Bethlehem boys’ bowling team traveled to KingPin’s Alley Latham to kick off their season as they took on Colonie. The Eagles battled in the three games but fell, 21-11 (3178-2715 in total pins).

On Friday, Nov. 21, Bethlehem’s Ellie Danz and Natalie Hopper battled 39 other top New York State divers in the New York State High School Athletic Association’s 1-meter diving championships at Webster-Schroeder High School.

“The overarching vision for the Heath Farm,” Lauren Axford said, “is to provide land access opportunities for farmers while also providing points of public access and involvement through education and recreation.”

On Friday, Nov. 7, the top-seeded Bethlehem Eagles took to the court at Saratoga High School as they took on second-seeded Columbia. The Blue Devils defense stymied the Eagles as they fell 13-25, 23-25, 25-19.

Last Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 6 through Nov. 8, Guilderland-Voorheesville and Bethlehem swim squads took to the pool at Shenendehowa to look to qualify for the state competition on Nov. 21 to 22 at Webster High School in Rochester.

On Sunday, Nov. 2, the third seeded Guilderland battled top seeded Bethlehem for the Section 2, Class A championship at Schuylerville High School. The Dutch, the reigning champs, pressured to knock in a goal but the Eagles’ defense stood tall as Bethlehem edged out the Dutch 1-0.

On Saturday, Nov. 1, the second-seeded Bethlehem boys’ soccer squad took to the pitch at Queensbury High School playing against top-seeded Columbia in the finals of the Section 2, Class AA.

BETHLEHEM — On Saturday evening, a three-way crash on I-87 near Exit 23 in Bethlehem left a woman dead.

BETHLEHEM — Two Albany men were charged with a felony on Tuesday evening, Oct. 28, after, police say, they tried to scam a Glenmont resident.

Bailey C. Martinez, 24, and Deamonte E. Brown, 25, were charged with fourth-degree grand larceny, a felony, and sixth-degree conspiracy, a misdemeanor.

On Tuesday, Oct. 28, the Bethlehem field hockey team, the top seed in Class A, looked to battle for the second participant in Sunday’s final at Schuylerville High School. The Eagles got the scoring going in the first quarter and added three goals in the fourth quarter to win 4 to 0.

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