Clayton A. Bouton High School

It was homecoming weekend for the Blackbirds girls soccer team last Friday night in which the Blackbirds clawed into the Ichabod Crane.

The Guilderland-Voorheesville girls’ swim team is already making big splashes. Even before sectionals, swimmers have qualified for state competition: two relay teams, two individual swimmers, and two divers. Guilderville swam against Saratoga at home on Wednesday afternoon, winning, 92 to 72.

The Voorheesville girls’ volleyball team might have lost some key players from last year’s sectional final team but came back reloaded and is poised to return to sectional play this year as the team beat Watervliet last Thursday, easily winning three straight sets.

The Guilderland Dutchmen and Voorheesville Blackbirds had a tough opening match on the pitch to start of the season for both teams on Tuesday August 29th.

The golf season got an early start, before school opens, as Guilderland and Voorheesville varsity golf teams hit the links to get ready for sectionals at the end of the season on August 23.

Last Saturday, Voorheesville High School was the scene for the second leg, the Voorheesville 5K, of the Hilltown Triple Crown.

Voorheesville Elementary held a 3k race at the high school on Sunday morning in efforts to raise money for the new playground. The kids had fun as they got to color bomb their principal.

On Wednesday, April 12, Voorheesville's Jennifer Gregg signed her letter of Intent to play Division 1 hockey at RPI.

It’s the start of a new season for the Voorheesville boys’ lacrosse team with a new attitude under a new coach.

Inspiring future scientists, Clayton A. Bouton High School students in Ted Simon’s Advanced Placement physics class held a festival on June 7 to launch their weather balloon and get kids excited about science and technology. A balloon with a payload is to reach 100,000 feet as video cameras film the journey and the curvature of the Earth.

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