Jimmy V leads New Paltz football over Liberty in Section 9 semifinal
It was a close game between two hard-hitting football teams. Tied 7-7 with just 2:00 left in the first-half and
It was a close game between two hard-hitting football teams. Tied 7-7 with just 2:00 left in the first-half and
Saugerties High Schools ran roughshod through the Section 9 Class A football season and into the semi-finals of the Sectionals this year. But all that came to an abrupt halt Friday night at Dietz Stadium in Kingston with a stunning last-minute loss to Goshen, a team the Sawyers had beaten earlier in the year.
The Kingston High School varsity field hockey team won its tenth straight Section IX, Class A title last week in thrilling fashion, ousting Pine Bush 2-1 in overtime.
The Sawyers overwhelmed Poughkeepsie for their seventh win, 44-24.
Saugerties dominated in all phases of the game: running, passing, defense and special teams.
Kingston resident and former John A. Coleman Catholic High School JV boys’ basketball coach Les Lombardi was named as one of two conference honorees by the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), and will be enshrined in the “MAAC Experience” exhibit at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame this month.
Fresh off its win against Wallkill, the Saugerties High School football team gets ready for its toughest test yet against cross-river rivals the Red Hook Raiders.
While none of the Saugerties High School football team’s four wins have been easy, the latest, a 34-27 contest, against Valley Central this past Friday afternoon was its toughest test yet.
The Kingston City School District announced the first two recipients in its Athlete of the Month program last week, with
Their bags are packed, and on August 31 members of the Saugerties High School girls’ volleyball team will be on