At the net
Last season New Paltz girls’ tennis had it all — well almost (there is always Spackenkill to spoil everything), a
Last season New Paltz girls’ tennis had it all — well almost (there is always Spackenkill to spoil everything), a
If offensive plays had been the gauge out at Pancake Hollow in Saturday’s home-opener between home-standing Highland and visiting
Few recreational sports are as potentially equalizing as softball. Whether you’re a star athlete or a weekend warrior, there’s room
It covers 127 lush and verdant acres, and it’s the envy of every athletic director in the region. One hundred twenty-seven acres of ball fields and swing sets, picnic tables and basketball courts–– all of it practically in your own backyard. This is Saugerties’ Cantine Field, and it’s not just an integral part of the fabric of the community today, it has been for many years.
It’s mid-July, and the Saugerties Little League season is still going strong. All-star games are still being played at Cantine
“Let’s go get ’em, Dutchmen, win this game Play it like you be-long in the Hall of Fame This old
When you’ve spent your entire season confounding expectations, you might as well go right on doing what you’ve been doing.
The Saugerties High varsity softball team finished last season well below .500, hanging up their gloves after a 10-3 Class
Spring is just around the corner, and in Saugerties, that means one thing: baseball. And though hundreds of Saugerties kids
“In America, every man is an excellent driver and knows a great deal about baseball,” says John Thorn, the freshly