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November 30, 2005

Stamford beats SK to open season
Jason Gaddis scored 18 points as the Stamford boys opened the season with a 47-45 victory at South Kortright in a Delaware League game Tuesday.


Hartwick men top Skidmore at home
Freshman Jan Cocozziello had 17 points and 10 rebounds to lead Hartwick to a 79-61 victory over visiting Skidmore in a non-conference men’s basketball game Tuesday.


Area Sports Briefs

November 29, 2005

A season for the ages
It had to eventually end.


Downsville girls roll in tourney
Tournament MVP Courtney Hoyt had 15 points, 10 assists and six steals to lead Downsville to a 64-27 victory over Worcester in the Edmeston Tournament Championship on Monday.


O-State’s Hauptfleisch earns prestigious honor
Delhi graduate and Oneonta State senior wrestler Kyle Hauptfleisch earned the Dr. Sam Molnar Award for his academic and athletic success.


LOCAL BOWLING

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

November 28, 2005

SIDNEY FOOTBALL SCORES BIG: Warriors overwhelm Dobbs Ferry, 48-21
Aaron Zurn stole the show Saturday in the Carrier Dome.


Oneonta holds on against Unatego
Bridget Farago and Madie Harlem each hit a free throw in the final minute to lead the Oneonta High girls basketball team to a 42-40 victory over Unatego in the Anthony C. Drago championship Saturday.


Forks dropped in Class B final
The streak is over.


AREA COLLEGE ROUNDUP

SPORTS DATEBOOK

November 26, 2005

Sidney football dreaming big
No Sidney, this isn’t a dream anymore.


Milford edges Devils
Kyle Hogan scored 14 points to lead host Milford to a 47-41 victory over Margaretville in the opening round of the Anton Remy Tournament on Friday.


Deer sightings few and far between during first week
There had been a nice 9-pointer feeding near my barn all summer long.


Lots to be thankful for in fantasy world
It’s a bit lazy, rather unimaginative and quite corny — but this is Thanksgiving week, so what do you expect?


Seahawks yet to prove they belong elite

The Smart Money

HIGH SCHOOL STATE RANKINGS

SATURDAY’S DATEBOOK

November 25, 2005

Sidney’s Warrior: Football coach Matthews overcomes father’s death to lead team to state final
When Sidney’s Jeff Matthews takes the field this weekend to coach in his first football state championship, he’ll do so with a heavy heart.


OHS girls, Unatego win in Drago Tournament
Seniors Kate Jaffie and Marie O’Malley scored 13 points apiece as the Oneonta High girls basketball team opened the season with a 42-31 victory over Delhi in the Drago Tournament on Wednesday.


Junior Colleges

SPORTS DATEBOOK

November 23, 2005

Oneonta boys lose opener
Matt Cline scored 12 of his game-high 23 points in the first quarter to lead visiting Seton Catholic to a 59-34 victory over Oneonta High in the opening round of the Anthony C. Drago Tournament on Tuesday.


Hartwick men win at home
Freshman Jan Cocozziello had a game-high 27 points to lead the Hartwick men’s basketball team to an 88-79 victory over visiting Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts on Tuesday.


Dallas to face surging Broncos on Thursday

Ernie Davis Classic tonight

WEDNESDAY’S DATEBOOK

November 22, 2005

OHS boys open season tonight vs. Seton
The high school basketball season gets under way starting today with several holiday tournaments.


Gault, Walbrecht ring up national title for Monroe
Oneonta High’s Breanna Gault never won a state championship in high school, but she went one better this weekend: A national title.


Weir leads O-State women
The Oneonta State women’s basketball team built a 20-point halftime lead and won its home opener, 71-62, over Utica College on Monday.


Delhi Tech men escape with OT victory
Jon Myers hit a go-ahead three-pointer with 56 seconds left in overtime to lead the Delhi Tech past host Hudson Valley CC, 66-62, in a Mountain Valley Conference game Monday.


Franklins downs Windham

GIRLS SOCCER STATE RANKINGS

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

LOCAL BOWLING

November 21, 2005

A PERFECT ENDING: Downsville girls win state title, finish 24-0
ENDICOTT — For so many reasons, it should go down as the most memorable season in Downsville sports history.


Sidney saves best for last in semifinal victory
The Sidney football team went to old faithful Saturday.


Hawks’ rally falls short in 2-1 loss
The Hartwick men’s soccer team came tantalizingly close to winning in its first NCAA Division I Tournament appearance since 1995, but the Hawks fell, 2-1, at Seton Hall on Saturday.


O-State’s final-four hopes shot down
ONEONTA — The nature of soccer shootouts is that the better team doesn’t always advance.


Edmonds 10th at Federations
Cooperstown’s Josh Edmonds was 10th out of 256 runners over 3.1 miles at Bowdoin Park in Wappingers Falls on Saturday in the State Federation Meet.


Red Dragons show fire against Rochester
Yeah, defense wins championships, but offense can get you pretty far.


Oneonta State men fall in tourney final

Hartwick men nip Lehman

Junior Colleges

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

November 19, 2005

Cooperstown KO’d: Redskins unravel in overtime
Hoosick Falls landed the first punch on the Cooperstown girls soccer team in overtime and went on for a technical knockout Friday.


Downsville girls blitz Chazy, 6-1
If it wasn’t so cold, this one would have had the feel of an early-season Delaware League game against of a middle-of-the-road opponent instead of a state semifinal.


There’s no place like Dome for Sidney
The Sidney football team has been pretty good at achieving goals this season.


Hartwick ready for Big Dance
Hartwick freshman goalie Joseph Gibson has some big shoes to fill Saturday.


Oneonta State women in elite company
Oneonta State will rub elbows with three of the best Division III women’s soccer teams the NCAA has to offer this weekend.


Red Dragons men drop Lynchburg in opener
The Oneonta State men’s basketball team opened season with a 64-54 victory over Lynchburg College in the first round of Muhlenberg College’s Scotty Wood Tournament on Friday.


It’s never too late for bargain hunting
OK, though I’m always tempted, I’ll skip the complaining at the beginning of this week’s trip to the Island. There simply isn’t time.


Eagles’ woes likely to continue this week against Giants

The Smart Money

Hartwick College Roundup

Junior College Roundup

High School Roundup

SATURDAY’S DATEBOOK

LOCAL BOWLING

November 18, 2005

6-foot-7, 270 pounds: Sidney’s Jordan Tuttel uses size, agility to become dominant two-way lineman
Sidney’s Jordan Tuttel has thrown his 6-foot-7, 270-pound frame into his opponents twice as much this season.


Downsville to take on mirror image today
If the Downsville girls soccer team has yet to take a long, hard look at itself, just wait until today.


Redskins aim to take down Falls
It’d be easy to talk about the quality of soccer that’ll be on display starting at 11:30 this morning at Binghamton Alumni Stadium.


Patience pays off for Hartwick men
Hollywood script-writers might have had problems coming up with all the twists and turns the Hartwick men’s soccer team has gone through the past three seasons.


You won’t see me with a rifle Saturday
When the sun rises in the eastern sky and the dark shadows give way to the dawn, I will be hunting.


Hawks looking to change fortunes starting tonight
The Hartwick men’s basketball team will look to improve on last year’s 2-23 record when it opens the season at the Cardinal Classic Tournament in Plattsburgh tonight.


November 17, 2005

’I had no idea this was going to happen’
It’s been said that success leaves clues. Well, even Sherlock Holmes might have trouble tracing the origin of the Cooperstown girls soccer team’s perfection this season.


Gault, Walbrecht look to help Monroe CC defend national title
Two area graduates will compete for Monroe Community College women’s soccer team in the NJCAA Division I Tournament starting today in Phoenix, Ariz.


Junior college roundup

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

November 16, 2005

Spreading her wings: Alexa Henderson shows she can do more than score for final-four bound Eagles
There’s more to Alexa Henderson than meets the eye.


Delhi Tech tops T-CCC on road
Dave Cobb had 16 points and 16 rebounds and Mike Watson finished with 12 points and 11 assists as Delhi Tech defeated Tompkins-Cortland Community College in a Region III game.


You Said It!

LOCAL BOWLING

SPORTS DATEBOOK

November 15, 2005

Hawks to open against Pirates
There was no need for suspense Monday.


Home Sweet Home
The Oneonta State women’s soccer team will play host to an NCAA Division III sectional round of the Sweet 16 this weekend at Red Dragon Field.


Hartwick College Honors

Oneonta State Honors

Junior College Roundup

AREA GIRLS SOCCER STANDINGS AND STATS

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

November 14, 2005

Five Alive! Hartwick men’s soccer latest area team to extend season
ONEONTA — Hartwick soccer coach Ian McIntyre should be pretty busy today.


Spunky Dragons drop Springfield
ONEONTA — For all the talent, cohesion and ability on the Oneonta State women’s soccer team, the Red Dragons showed something else Saturday: Spunk.


Eagles clock Knights, 1-0
ONEONTA — Saturday’s Class D state quarterfinal turned out to be a big waste of time for the Downsville girls soccer team.


Redskins nip Candor, 1-0, in C quarterfinal
BINGHAMTON — The senior who set up Cooperstown’s winning goal Saturday has been a key defensive contributor for four seasons. The senior who scored still suffers from a horrific cheerleading injury that occurred three years ago.


Sidney football routs Lions, 41-13, in states
ENDICOTT — The Sidney football team went back to the basics Saturday.


Newcomer paces Cooperstown boys to state title
QUEENSBURY — Cooperstown senior Josh Edmonds found a dash of gold in his silver-lined cloud Saturday.


HIGH SCHOOL STATE RANKINGS

Delhi Tech repeats as national champions
Six runners earned All-American honors to lead the Delhi Tech men’s cross country team to its second straight NJCAA Division III national championship at Finger Lakes CC on Saturday.


O-Sullivan just misses qualifying for NCAAs
Junior Kaitlin O’Sullivan placed 15th in 23 minutes, 10 seconds to earn the first all-region honor in O-State history at the MCAA Atlantic Regional Championships at Genesee Valley Park.


Hartwick football falls to Utica in finale
The Hartwick football team closed the season Saturday with a 42-40 loss at Utica College, finishing winless in the Empire 8.


Junior College Basketball

LOCAL BOWLING

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

November 12, 2005

City boys to meet in final
ONEONTA — Hartwick didn’t waste much time breaking through against Philadelphia on Friday.


Dragons beat Bison in OT, 2-1
ONEONTA — Midfielder Chris Spence lived on the edge Friday night at Elmore Field. Oneonta State got over the hump as a result.


Springfield is in the air for O-State
The pieces are in place.


Redskins trying to go out on top
A lot can change in six years.


Eagles look to cool down LaFargeville in quarters
LaFargeville has a nice, little run going.


Sidney football to start from scratch
A new chapter in the Sidney football saga begins Saturday.


’Wick football to visit Utica in season finale
The Hartwick football team travels to Utica at 1 p.m. Saturday in its season finale.


Eagles’ Brown, Lewis could be playmakers
Trust me, I’m at least as sick — and probably more, as an Eagles fan — of the Terrell Owens saga as you are, but there’s something I need to say about it and this is my only forum.


Suddenly stiff Giants defense should shut down Vikings

The Smart Money

GIRLS SOCCER ALL-STARS

LOCAL FLAG FOOTBALL

SATURDAY’S DATEBOOK

November 11, 2005

Dream season ends in quarter
HERKIMER — A quarterfinal appearance is where it ends this time.


First time could be charm for ’Wick, O-State
If it feels like the first time today at Elmore Field, that’s because it is.


Hartwick sweeps major ASC awards
Add a few points to whatever Hartwick was favored by entering the Atlantic Soccer Conference Tournament.


Simonds quite a catch for Sidney
Sidney senior Pat Simonds has a lot on his mind lately.


Bad breaks can be avoided this hunting season if you’re careful
The other day while shopping in Oneonta, I ran into a lady that I know. When I asked her how things were going, she told me a story about her husband. He had been bow hunting and fell from his tree stand, breaking his leg.


Junior Colleges

GIRLS SOCCER STATE RANKINGS

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

November 10, 2005

Panthers on the prowl — again
A little bit Milford, part Downsville and a smidgen of Gilbertsville-Mount Upton.


Hartwick, O-State fall in ECAC openers
Sara McGrady had two goals and an assist as King’s College downed host Hartwick in the quarterfinals of ECAC Mid-Atlantic Field Hockey Tournament at All-Weather Field on Wednesday.


Women’s Soccer

Junior Colleges

THURSDAY’S DATEBOOK

November 9, 2005

SUNYAC honors Jaeger, Ranieri
Her coach and teammates said she deserved the award, and the conference agreed.


Sidney stays course to avoid championship letdown
Sidney football showed some guts Saturday.


Local Bowling

’Wick runners honored
Hartwick junior Autumn Swan earned Empire 8 First-Team All-Conference honors Tuesday, and sophomore Geoff McDonald was a second-teamer.


Oneonta State Roundup

Junior Colleges

High School Swimming

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER HONORS

SPORTS DATEBOOK

November 8, 2005

Area playoff picture comes into focus
Times, dates and sites are set for the remaining area teams in postseason tournaments.


Eagles have been there before, not in Class D
All apologies to Jane Flannery.


Hawks’ Boyle wins fifth ASC honor
Hartwick men’s soccer freshman John Paul Boyle was named the Atlantic Soccer Conference Rookie of the Week on Monday.


O-State field hockey in ECACs
The Oneonta State field hockey team earned the No. 8 seed in the ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament and will travel to top-seeded Gettysburg at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday.


Junior Colleges

LOCAL BOWLING

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

November 7, 2005

Top-ranked Eagles, Redskins reach states (Downsville story)
ONEONTA — If it ain’t broke ...


Top-ranked Eagles, Redskins reach states (Cooperstown story)
CORTLAND — Cooperstown freshman Laura Rowley had little time to react Saturday.


Panthers drive past Davenport in overtime, 3-2
ONEONTA — The elite teams have another gear.


Sidney football finishes first at last
BINGHAMTON — Finally.


Walton’s run ends with 1-0 title loss
ENDICOTT — All the ingredients of a victory celebration were present for Walton following its Section Four Class C girls soccer title game against Candor.


SK basketball standout still kicking
ONEONTA — The girls soccer season couldn’t have ended much worse for senior Jessica Laing.


Automatic: O-State women seven-peat
No. 7 had little to do with luck.


Men’s soccer punches postseason ticket
The Oneonta State men’s soccer team clinched a spot in the inaugural Atlantic Soccer Conference Tournament with a 2-0 victory at Philadelphia University on Saturday.


’Wick men prevail; ASC tourney next
The Hartwick College men’s soccer team capped its regular-season schedule with a 2-0 Atlantic Soccer Conference victory over New Jersey Institute of Technology on Sunday.


Delhi’s Burr qualifies for state meet in two events
Delhi’s Caitlyn Burr won one event and qualified for the state meet in two events to lead Delhi to fourth place at the Section Four Class C swimming championships at Owego on Saturday.


Cooperstown wins sectional cross country championship
Josh Edmonds finished first over 5-kilometers to lead the Cooperstown boys cross country team to the Section Three Class D championship Saturday at South Jefferson High School.


Delhi men win tourney
Tournament MVP Andy Genao scored 15 of his 28 points in overtime to lead the Delhi Tech men’s basketball team to a 79-75 victory over Passaic (N.J.) in a matchup of nationally ranked teams in the Bronco Classic final Saturday.


SECTION FOUR TOURNAMENTS

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

November 5, 2005

Sidney aims to finish job
One final hurdle stands in the way of a Section Four championship for the Sidney football team: Division V rival Delhi.


Davenport, Edmeston take different routes to final
Davenport against Edmeston in the sectional final was the matchup everyone expected — a year ago.


SK aims to wrestle top spot away from unbeaten Eagles
Saturday’s Section Four Class D girls soccer championship has the feel of a professional wrestling title match.


Familiar foe for Cooperstown girls in final
There won’t be many secrets this weekend for the Cooperstown girls soccer team.


Music plays on for No. 7 Walton
All it took was a couple of big losses to get the Walton girls soccer team on the right track.


O-State women roll into final
Senior Tricia Jaeger scored her 17th goal of the season to lead the Oneonta State women’s soccer team to a 4-0 victory over Fredonia in a SUNY Athletic Conference semifinal at the Wright National Soccer Campus on Friday.


No. 11 Hawks lost at Penn State
Simon Omekanda scored twice to lead No. 14 Penn State to a 3-0 victory over visiting Hartwick in a non-conference game Friday.


There’s still time to catch a sleeper
If you read any other fantasy football writing (not that you need to if you stop by the Island regularly), you know as soon as Week 1’s over, everyone rushes to the computer to write the "don’t panic, it’s just one week" column.


San Diego has owned East lately

The Smart Money

GIRLS SOCCER STATE RANKINGS

SECTION FOUR CLASS B SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

SECTION FOUR TOURNAMENTS

Area Sports Briefs

SATURDAY’S DATEBOOK

November 4, 2005

Position change brings out best in O-State’s Jaeger
You won’t hear it from her, but Tricia Jaeger is really good.


Red Dragons open SUNYAC play today
Tracey Ranieri said she still worries.


A reliable source says bundle up this winter
I read in the paper the other day that October had the most rain and was the wettest it has been in 121 years.


Delhi runners repeat as sectional champs
Those who travel the corridors at Delaware Academy are probably aware of athletes named Hood, Rockefeller and Wake, and rightfully so.


O-State men can clinch berth in ASC Tournament
The Oneonta State men’s soccer team travels to Philadelphia Saturday with a berth into the Atlantic Soccer Conference Tournament on the line.


Oneonta State honors

Hartwick
Senior forward Becky Osier scored three goals in the first half to lead ninth-ranked Cortland over host Hartwick at All-Weather Field on Thursday.


Hartwick College honors

Junior Colleges

November 3, 2005

No. 1 Redskins reach final
Cooperstown took a step in the right direction Wednesday night at Herkimer Community College.


Edmeston’s Bliss lives up to clutch reputation
Colin Bliss sure didn’t look like a kid who had a season riding on his foot Wednesday.


Wildcats man-up to nip Eagles
We call it boys soccer, but Davenport’s players said their Section Four Class D semifinal against rival Downsville on Wednesday came down to manhood.


UV boys off-target in defeat
Southern Cayuga played the percentages against top-seeded Unadilla Valley on Wednesday.


HIGH SCHOOL STATE RANKINGS

SECTION FOUR SOCCER TOURNAMENTS

Cobleskill’s Hamm named MVC Coach of Year
The Mountain Valley Conference named SUNY-Cobleskill’s Mary Hamm its 2005 Coach of the Year in women’s soccer, as voted on by the league’s coaches.<


High School Swimming

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

November 2, 2005

Eagles headed for final against SK
Davenport saved the biggest scare for the day after Halloween.


Little sis means a lot, Rams win, 1-0, in OT
ONEONTA — Sometimes the biggest surprises come in the smallest packages.


Sidney’s ’Big Three’ adds one
By now, you’ve likely heard all the tales about Sidney’s talented senior threesome on offense.


’Wick men stunned, 1-0, in OT
Matt Tompkins scored on a breakaway in the 96th minute to lead the Philadelphia University men’s soccer team to a 1-0 upset of visiting Hartwick in an Atlantic Soccer Conference match Tuesday.


Oneonta State Roundup

LOCAL BOWLING

LOCAL AUTO RACING

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

November 1, 2005

Unatego girls miss shot at B semifinals
There’s a reason they call it "sudden-victory."


AREA GIRLS SOCCER STANDINGS AND STATS

SECTION FOUR SOCCER TOURNAMENTS

ATLANTIC SOCCER CONFERENCE

High School Roundup

TODAY’S DATEBOOK

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