South Glens Falls defeated Gloversville 21-20 in a close football game. Gloversville relied heavily on passing plays, while South Glens Falls used a basic running game. The game was decided when the South Glens Falls defensive back Will Denio intercepted a pass in the end zone to secure the victory. Both coaches praised the other team's performance.
NC State Athletics - Many Enjoy Military Appreciation DayCherif Gueye
NC State held its annual Military Appreciation Day where fans honored military members for their service. A senior in the ROTC program said seeing the support from fans on this day makes the military members appreciate the Wolfpack nation. During timeouts, different military branches were recognized to applause from the large crowd. With a history of developing military leaders, NC State has committed to honoring the brave men and women of our country.
The Spartans defeated Ohio State 34-24 in the Big Ten Championship Game to win their first conference title in 25 years and secure a spot in the Rose Bowl. Michigan State jumped out to a 17-0 lead but Ohio State took the lead in the third quarter before Jeremy Langford scored late to lift MSU to the victory. The win was a career highlight for quarterback Connor Cook, who was named MVP, and allowed the Spartans to achieve a goal coach Mark Dantonio had instilled in the team.
This document provides an overview and history of the NCAA March Madness tournament. It discusses how the tournament originated in 1939 under Harold Olsen with 68 teams now participating. It reviews how teams are selected and highlights champions from recent years like Kentucky and Louisville. Key figures like John Wooden and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar who dominated the tournament are also summarized. Upsets and records for championships, appearances, and wins are presented in this comprehensive look at college basketball's premier postseason event.
The Warhorse Pride is a bi-monthly newsletter produced by the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs Office, 4th Infantry Division, for the Soldiers, Families and friends of the "Warhorse" Brigade.
The U.S. Women's National Soccer team defeated China 1-0 to advance to the semi-finals of the 2015 World Cup against Germany. Despite some struggles scoring in the tournament, the team is two wins away from a third World Cup title. Viewership of this year's World Cup is up 73% from 2011, showing growing interest in women's soccer in the U.S. The 1999 World Cup final in Pasadena, where the U.S. defeated China on a penalty kick, was a defining moment that attracted over 90,000 fans and helped popularize women's soccer nationally. This year's team continues their World Cup run on Tuesday in pursuit of another title.
O documento descreve uma proposta de Agência Digital que permite oferecer serviços bancários completos em um único terminal através da tecnologia de videoconferência e virtualização de periféricos. Isso permite que clientes se conectem remotamente com agentes bancários e acessem qualquer serviço bancário no terminal, incluindo a abertura de contas. O terminal também fornece acesso Wi-Fi e informações sobre serviços digitais do banco.
NC State Athletics - Many Enjoy Military Appreciation DayCherif Gueye
NC State held its annual Military Appreciation Day where fans honored military members for their service. A senior in the ROTC program said seeing the support from fans on this day makes the military members appreciate the Wolfpack nation. During timeouts, different military branches were recognized to applause from the large crowd. With a history of developing military leaders, NC State has committed to honoring the brave men and women of our country.
The Spartans defeated Ohio State 34-24 in the Big Ten Championship Game to win their first conference title in 25 years and secure a spot in the Rose Bowl. Michigan State jumped out to a 17-0 lead but Ohio State took the lead in the third quarter before Jeremy Langford scored late to lift MSU to the victory. The win was a career highlight for quarterback Connor Cook, who was named MVP, and allowed the Spartans to achieve a goal coach Mark Dantonio had instilled in the team.
This document provides an overview and history of the NCAA March Madness tournament. It discusses how the tournament originated in 1939 under Harold Olsen with 68 teams now participating. It reviews how teams are selected and highlights champions from recent years like Kentucky and Louisville. Key figures like John Wooden and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar who dominated the tournament are also summarized. Upsets and records for championships, appearances, and wins are presented in this comprehensive look at college basketball's premier postseason event.
The Warhorse Pride is a bi-monthly newsletter produced by the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs Office, 4th Infantry Division, for the Soldiers, Families and friends of the "Warhorse" Brigade.
The U.S. Women's National Soccer team defeated China 1-0 to advance to the semi-finals of the 2015 World Cup against Germany. Despite some struggles scoring in the tournament, the team is two wins away from a third World Cup title. Viewership of this year's World Cup is up 73% from 2011, showing growing interest in women's soccer in the U.S. The 1999 World Cup final in Pasadena, where the U.S. defeated China on a penalty kick, was a defining moment that attracted over 90,000 fans and helped popularize women's soccer nationally. This year's team continues their World Cup run on Tuesday in pursuit of another title.
O documento descreve uma proposta de Agência Digital que permite oferecer serviços bancários completos em um único terminal através da tecnologia de videoconferência e virtualização de periféricos. Isso permite que clientes se conectem remotamente com agentes bancários e acessem qualquer serviço bancário no terminal, incluindo a abertura de contas. O terminal também fornece acesso Wi-Fi e informações sobre serviços digitais do banco.
This resume is for B.N. Vijay Kumar, who has over 23 years of experience in supply chain management and supplier quality assurance. He is currently the Head of Automobile Workshop and Transport Services at ICRISAT in Hyderabad, where he oversees maintenance of 300+ vehicles and provides transportation services. Previously he held roles at Mahindra & Mahindra and other companies focused on manufacturing, quality management, and supplier development.
The website has already been established at www.afripen.org.
2016-09-01 Riaan van Wyk & Stefanus
Snyman
Done
Design and develop fully functional website, which include
resource sharing database when funds become available
When funds
become available
Riaan van Wyk, Stefanus
Snyman & Yvonne Botma
Develop database structure and functionality Decide on database structure and functionality
2016-11-30 Riaan van Wyk & Mathys
Labuschagne
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2017-03-31 Riaan van Wyk
Rajarshi Sarkar received the On The Spot Award on March 25, 2013 in appreciation of his outstanding contribution to the organization. He is considered an inspiring role model to his colleagues due to his dedication and commitment. The organization thanked Rajarshi for his service.
Working as Electrical Engineer in Engg. & Utility Department. Ensure the maintenance of different types electrical & mechanical equipment's those use in Resin & Paints production as well as keep care of PLC’s &VFD Panels, PCC & MCC panels & attend Preventive & Breakdown Maintenance.
Proyecto PRO-FORMAL: Resultados de investigación en el EcuadorCIFOR-ICRAF
El documento presenta los resultados de una investigación sobre el aprovechamiento forestal en la Amazonía ecuatoriana. Resumiendo, el estudio analizó las redes de intermediación entre actores, encontrando que las decisiones de informalidad dependen de los costos de oportunidad y el tiempo de aprobación de programas. También comparó los costos y beneficios entre sistemas formales e informales, concluyendo que los costos de legalización dificultan la formalización para quienes aprovechan pequeños volúmenes.
1) Matt Lipsey and Brynn Cunningham won the men's and women's divisions of the 34th annual Mount Summit Challenge 5K race in Farmington, with times of 25:07 and 30:32 respectively.
2) Amanda Martin and Jason Lohr had the fastest times among the 362 walkers in the race.
3) The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 12-10 in 13 innings, with Sean Rodriguez hitting a go-ahead double in the top of the 13th inning. Shelby Miller, who had been ejected from his position as the Diamondbacks' shortstop, ended up having to play left field and struck out to end the game.
The La Salle football team defeated the Saratoga Springs football team 32-20 in the Section II Class AA championship game. During the regular season, Saratoga had built a big lead against La Salle but gave up late scores in a victory. This time, La Salle built a 25-7 lead going into the 4th quarter and held on for the win. Saratoga was hampered by injuries throughout the playoffs in pursuit of its second straight title. Meanwhile, the Cambridge football team survived a late scare to defeat Salem 14-7 and capture the Section II Class D championship. Cambridge led 14-0 late but Salem scored with 35 seconds left and recovered an onside kick, but Cambridge's defense held
Carl Edwards won the Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, snapping a 31-race winless streak. Edwards benefited from a fuel strategy call by his crew chief to stay out later than others on his last pit stop, allowing him to take the lead as competitors needed to pit for gas and tires late in the race. Juan Pablo Montoya won his second Indianapolis 500, 15 years after his first win, proving he can still win major races after struggling in NASCAR in recent years. An experienced West Volusia fishing team won FishStock's inshore trout-redfish competition, taking advantage of tough conditions to haul in the tournament-winning catch over two days of competition.
The Point Boro girls indoor track team took fifth place at the competitive Shore Conference Championships. Natalie Dikun earned first place in pole vault with a personal best of 10-00 feet. The Point Boro boys team finished 11th thanks to strong performances from Nick Vail-Stein and Devin Hart. Vail-Stein won the pole vault event with a personal best vault of 12-06 feet. Hart placed ninth in the 3200-meter run and 25th in the 1600-meter run.
Leonard Williams, a defensive lineman from Mainland High School and USC, is expected to be selected in the top five picks of the upcoming NFL draft. At 6'5" and 302 pounds, Williams has an ideal size and athleticism for the NFL. He overcame obstacles like being told he was too heavy to play youth football to become a star at Mainland and USC. On Thursday, Williams is poised to realize his dream of being drafted in the first round and becoming just the fourth local high school product to achieve that honor.
Jordan Spieth won the U.S. Open golf tournament after Dustin Johnson missed a short putt that would have forced a playoff. Spieth became only the sixth player to win both the Masters and U.S. Open in the same year. In other events, Sebastian Eriksson and Austin Cindric won races in the Global Rallycross series in Daytona, and the U.S. women's soccer team said they are focused on defeating Colombia in their World Cup match and not distracted by previous trash talk.
The California Lutheran University men's and women's swimming teams opened their SCIAC conference season with a split against La Verne. The men's team won 152-129 behind strong individual performances from Ore Wahnishe and Zach Zamecki. The women's team lost 222-50 while competing short-handed due to illness. Both teams will prepare for their next meet in January.
The men's and women's cross-country teams at William & Mary had successful seasons. The men's team placed 5th at the NCAA championships, the 2nd best finish in school history. They were led by All-Americans Jon Grey, Patterson Wilhelm, and Colin Leak. The women's team placed 2nd at the ECAC championships for the third time in 4 years, led by Meghan Burns, Emily Anderson, and Kayley Byrne who all placed in the top 10. However, budget constraints may start to limit the teams' ability to travel to competitions in the future if additional funding is not obtained. The Spiked Shoe Society is asking for donations to support the cross-country programs.
The Tiger basketball team had a record of 10-11 under head coach Craig Dawson. Though a young team, they showed improvement over previous years and developed strong team cohesion and support for one another. Key players included co-captains Davis Cornett, Hawk Swearingen, and Clark Yarbrough. The season included both wins and losses against tough competition, and the team hopes to continue building experience to achieve greater success next year.
The document is a student newspaper that includes the following articles:
1) A front page article reports that a survey found most students at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi are unaware of the school's active shooter policy due to a lack of communication about the policy.
2) An entertainment article previews the musical "Cabaret" which will be performed on campus.
3) A sports article profiles a men's basketball player on the school's team through a selfie and background on the player.
4) Another sports article discusses the men's and women's tennis teams' upcoming road match against Louisiana-Lafayette and the teams' history against that opponent.
Robert Griffin III nearly scored a rushing touchdown for the Washington Redskins against the New York Giants, but it was overturned on review when he lost possession of the ball. The Giants then went on to defeat the Redskins 24-13 behind three touchdown catches by rookie wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. The loss was the sixth in a row for Washington, who finished last in the NFC East division with a 3-11 record.
Clemson defeated Oklahoma 37-17 in the Orange Bowl to advance to the national championship game, with running back Wayne Gallman rushing for 150 yards and two touchdowns and quarterback Deshaun Watson adding 145 rushing yards. The Tigers dominated on the ground, totaling 312 rushing yards compared to just 67 for Oklahoma. Clemson's strong second half rushing attack propelled the team to victory and a spot in the title game against Alabama.
This resume is for B.N. Vijay Kumar, who has over 23 years of experience in supply chain management and supplier quality assurance. He is currently the Head of Automobile Workshop and Transport Services at ICRISAT in Hyderabad, where he oversees maintenance of 300+ vehicles and provides transportation services. Previously he held roles at Mahindra & Mahindra and other companies focused on manufacturing, quality management, and supplier development.
The website has already been established at www.afripen.org.
2016-09-01 Riaan van Wyk & Stefanus
Snyman
Done
Design and develop fully functional website, which include
resource sharing database when funds become available
When funds
become available
Riaan van Wyk, Stefanus
Snyman & Yvonne Botma
Develop database structure and functionality Decide on database structure and functionality
2016-11-30 Riaan van Wyk & Mathys
Labuschagne
Develop database Decide on platform (e.g. Drupal) and develop database
2017-03-31 Riaan van Wyk
Rajarshi Sarkar received the On The Spot Award on March 25, 2013 in appreciation of his outstanding contribution to the organization. He is considered an inspiring role model to his colleagues due to his dedication and commitment. The organization thanked Rajarshi for his service.
Working as Electrical Engineer in Engg. & Utility Department. Ensure the maintenance of different types electrical & mechanical equipment's those use in Resin & Paints production as well as keep care of PLC’s &VFD Panels, PCC & MCC panels & attend Preventive & Breakdown Maintenance.
Proyecto PRO-FORMAL: Resultados de investigación en el EcuadorCIFOR-ICRAF
El documento presenta los resultados de una investigación sobre el aprovechamiento forestal en la Amazonía ecuatoriana. Resumiendo, el estudio analizó las redes de intermediación entre actores, encontrando que las decisiones de informalidad dependen de los costos de oportunidad y el tiempo de aprobación de programas. También comparó los costos y beneficios entre sistemas formales e informales, concluyendo que los costos de legalización dificultan la formalización para quienes aprovechan pequeños volúmenes.
1) Matt Lipsey and Brynn Cunningham won the men's and women's divisions of the 34th annual Mount Summit Challenge 5K race in Farmington, with times of 25:07 and 30:32 respectively.
2) Amanda Martin and Jason Lohr had the fastest times among the 362 walkers in the race.
3) The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 12-10 in 13 innings, with Sean Rodriguez hitting a go-ahead double in the top of the 13th inning. Shelby Miller, who had been ejected from his position as the Diamondbacks' shortstop, ended up having to play left field and struck out to end the game.
The La Salle football team defeated the Saratoga Springs football team 32-20 in the Section II Class AA championship game. During the regular season, Saratoga had built a big lead against La Salle but gave up late scores in a victory. This time, La Salle built a 25-7 lead going into the 4th quarter and held on for the win. Saratoga was hampered by injuries throughout the playoffs in pursuit of its second straight title. Meanwhile, the Cambridge football team survived a late scare to defeat Salem 14-7 and capture the Section II Class D championship. Cambridge led 14-0 late but Salem scored with 35 seconds left and recovered an onside kick, but Cambridge's defense held
Carl Edwards won the Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, snapping a 31-race winless streak. Edwards benefited from a fuel strategy call by his crew chief to stay out later than others on his last pit stop, allowing him to take the lead as competitors needed to pit for gas and tires late in the race. Juan Pablo Montoya won his second Indianapolis 500, 15 years after his first win, proving he can still win major races after struggling in NASCAR in recent years. An experienced West Volusia fishing team won FishStock's inshore trout-redfish competition, taking advantage of tough conditions to haul in the tournament-winning catch over two days of competition.
The Point Boro girls indoor track team took fifth place at the competitive Shore Conference Championships. Natalie Dikun earned first place in pole vault with a personal best of 10-00 feet. The Point Boro boys team finished 11th thanks to strong performances from Nick Vail-Stein and Devin Hart. Vail-Stein won the pole vault event with a personal best vault of 12-06 feet. Hart placed ninth in the 3200-meter run and 25th in the 1600-meter run.
Leonard Williams, a defensive lineman from Mainland High School and USC, is expected to be selected in the top five picks of the upcoming NFL draft. At 6'5" and 302 pounds, Williams has an ideal size and athleticism for the NFL. He overcame obstacles like being told he was too heavy to play youth football to become a star at Mainland and USC. On Thursday, Williams is poised to realize his dream of being drafted in the first round and becoming just the fourth local high school product to achieve that honor.
Jordan Spieth won the U.S. Open golf tournament after Dustin Johnson missed a short putt that would have forced a playoff. Spieth became only the sixth player to win both the Masters and U.S. Open in the same year. In other events, Sebastian Eriksson and Austin Cindric won races in the Global Rallycross series in Daytona, and the U.S. women's soccer team said they are focused on defeating Colombia in their World Cup match and not distracted by previous trash talk.
The California Lutheran University men's and women's swimming teams opened their SCIAC conference season with a split against La Verne. The men's team won 152-129 behind strong individual performances from Ore Wahnishe and Zach Zamecki. The women's team lost 222-50 while competing short-handed due to illness. Both teams will prepare for their next meet in January.
The men's and women's cross-country teams at William & Mary had successful seasons. The men's team placed 5th at the NCAA championships, the 2nd best finish in school history. They were led by All-Americans Jon Grey, Patterson Wilhelm, and Colin Leak. The women's team placed 2nd at the ECAC championships for the third time in 4 years, led by Meghan Burns, Emily Anderson, and Kayley Byrne who all placed in the top 10. However, budget constraints may start to limit the teams' ability to travel to competitions in the future if additional funding is not obtained. The Spiked Shoe Society is asking for donations to support the cross-country programs.
The Tiger basketball team had a record of 10-11 under head coach Craig Dawson. Though a young team, they showed improvement over previous years and developed strong team cohesion and support for one another. Key players included co-captains Davis Cornett, Hawk Swearingen, and Clark Yarbrough. The season included both wins and losses against tough competition, and the team hopes to continue building experience to achieve greater success next year.
The document is a student newspaper that includes the following articles:
1) A front page article reports that a survey found most students at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi are unaware of the school's active shooter policy due to a lack of communication about the policy.
2) An entertainment article previews the musical "Cabaret" which will be performed on campus.
3) A sports article profiles a men's basketball player on the school's team through a selfie and background on the player.
4) Another sports article discusses the men's and women's tennis teams' upcoming road match against Louisiana-Lafayette and the teams' history against that opponent.
Robert Griffin III nearly scored a rushing touchdown for the Washington Redskins against the New York Giants, but it was overturned on review when he lost possession of the ball. The Giants then went on to defeat the Redskins 24-13 behind three touchdown catches by rookie wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. The loss was the sixth in a row for Washington, who finished last in the NFC East division with a 3-11 record.
Clemson defeated Oklahoma 37-17 in the Orange Bowl to advance to the national championship game, with running back Wayne Gallman rushing for 150 yards and two touchdowns and quarterback Deshaun Watson adding 145 rushing yards. The Tigers dominated on the ground, totaling 312 rushing yards compared to just 67 for Oklahoma. Clemson's strong second half rushing attack propelled the team to victory and a spot in the title game against Alabama.
Michigan State defeated Virginia 60-54 in the NCAA tournament. Travis Trice scored 23 points to lead the Spartans to their seventh Sweet 16 appearance in eight years under coach Tom Izzo. Brad Keselowski won the NASCAR race at Auto Club Speedway after benefiting from late caution flags that allowed him to gain positions and new tires. Matt Every won the Arnold Palmer Invitational in golf by one shot for his first win in over a year. Daytona International Speedway will begin demolishing the backstretch grandstands as part of the Daytona Rising renovation project.
The Fresno State women's lacrosse team had their best season in program history in 2016, breaking numerous records. They had their most wins in a single season (5) and tied the record for most conference wins (2). Although they fell short in some important games, the team showed growth and had their best performances ever against conference opponents San Diego State and Oregon. The season marks the end of an era as the senior class, including record holders Sophia Aragon, Meganne Weissenfels, and Anjelica Fuccillo, complete their careers and leave a legacy for the program.
2013-14 Volume 4: February / Honors IssueMBHS_SandS
The article summarizes changes to the physics curriculum at Mountain Brook High School that aim to make physics courses more accessible to students of varying ability levels. Next year, there will be three levels of physics offered - high school, algebra-based, and calculus-based - divided between four courses: regular physics, AP Physics I, AP Physics II, and AP Physics C. The changes are intended to allow more students to engage with physics regardless of their math skills or interests.
1. By DON WILLMAN
Special to the Post-Star
SOUTH GLENS FALLS ◆
Gloversville came with the run-
and-shoot. South Glens Falls
brought a basic running game.
Both styles produced some big
plays for both sides on
Homecoming day at South High.
In the end, though, it was a big
play on defense that resulted in a
celebration for the host Bulldogs
on a damp Saturday.
Clinging to a 21-20 advantage,
South High (1-1 division, 2-2
overall) needed an interception
in the end zone by defensive
back Will Denio to secure the
Class A Division II victory
over Gloversville.
“This was an out-
standing game by
both teams,” South
High coach Al Vasak
said. “My hat is off to
Coach (Tom) Ciaccio.
It seems like they
only ran 10 times, but
they came prepared with an out-
standing passing performance.”
Actually, Gloversville (0-2, 1-3)
totaled 21 rushes on the day, led
by fullback Richard Murray
with 45 yards on 10 tries. The
offensive output came from the
arm of quarterback Kris Barone,
who was good on 23 of 37 passes
By KONRAD MARSHALL
kmarshall@poststar.com
Editor’s note: This is the first
installment in “For The Record,” an occa-
sional series of feature stories profiling
individuals who hold long-standing sport-
ing records at high schools in the area.
GLENS FALLS
alph “Rudy” St. Pierre looked
down at the gravel of the run-
ning track, wet and rough and
gray, and at the cooch grass
creeping along its uneven edge,
and sighed.
The aged athlete scuffed his feet on
the sodden surface like an old bull itch-
ing to charge.
“This is about as good as it was when I
was running on it,” said St. Pierre, 89,
who last ran on the old YMCA track
in the 1930s. “They never even
steamrolled it. We didn’t have
starting blocks. We had to dig
holes with our feet, and you
had to be careful when you
drove out of them that you
didn’t break out of the
ground.”
If anyone was going to
break out of the ground in
a singular explosion of
fast-twitch muscle fiber,
it would be St. Pierre, a
long jumper and sprinter
that some have called the
greatest track and field
competitor Glens Falls has
ever produced.
In his time,
the diminutive
black-haired
track star — “I was a midget. Five-foot-
eight, 130 pounds, soaking wet” —
racked up 12 sectional championships, a
National indoor championship and a
world record. The pint-sized rocket still
holds the record at Glens Falls High
School for the long jump — an astonish-
ing 23 feet and
1/4 of an inch, which he set as a 17-year-
old back in 1935.
Nineteen thirty-five.
That’s during the depression, and the
New Deal.
That’s before “Hometown USA.” It’s
before your 70-year-old grandfather was
even born.
That was also the year Jesse Owens
set a world record in the long jump. The
legendary athlete leapt just 3 feet far-
ther than the teenage St. Pierre.
“Yeah, I spent many a day up here,”
said St. Pierre, looking at the track, the
scene of so many sweet summer victo-
ries. “You wanna know the truth? No one
could really come near me.”
In his entire high school career, St.
Pierre was only beaten once — in any
event — when his spikes clutched the
ground too tightly, tearing the sole off
one of his track shoes.
He kept running anyway.
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September 24, 2006
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Golf
The Europeans
take control over the
American team at the
Ryder Cup. PAGE D2
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Ralph St. Pierre not only continues
to hold track & field marks at
Glens Falls H.S., he also eventually
went on to help set a world record
legacy
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COURTESY PHOTO
Hickok strong in girls Division I race
Bulldogs make
late stand on ‘D’
Interception lifts SGF over Gloversville
T.J. HOOKER—THOOKER@POSTSTAR.COM
South Glens Falls’ Zach Coffinger heads down the field for a 55-yard
touchdown against Gloversville on Saturday at South High.
By WILL SPRINGSTEAD
springstead@poststar.com
QUEENSBURY ◆ Technically,
Ticonderoga’s Lee Berube was
racing up in class Saturday. And
it was a different class — a class
by himself.
The junior Class D runner
posted the day’s fastest time in
the Division II (large-school)
race at the third annual
Adirondack Cross Country
Classic at Queensbury High
School on Saturday. On a wet
morning, Berube covered the 3.1
miles in 15 minutes, 41.74 sec-
onds, about 19 seconds faster
than second-place finisher, Matt
Flint of Queensbury.
The Spartans, however, had a
lot to cheer about themselves.
Their top five runners placed
between second and 15th to earn
a total of 36 points, two better
than Shaker in the most hotly
contested of four boys and girls
varsity races.
Berube said he probably could
have run faster if he were
pushed.
“I probably led 600 yards into
the race and pulled away gradu-
ally from there,” said Berube,
who finished fifth in Class D at
last year’s State Championships
on the same course. “It’s a little
bit hard to push yourself when
you’re all alone. I’ve been want-
ing to win this race since I was a
freshman.”
Berube’s next individual goal
— to win the state Class D cham-
pionship — looks very attainable.
“Berube was very impressive
today, wow,” said Queensbury
boys coach Kevin Sullivan,
whose own runners stepped up
to the task at hand and defeated
Shaker at a large meet for the
second time in three weeks. On
COURTESY
PHOTO
NATHAN PALLACE—NPALLACE@POSTSTAR.COM
Lake George’s Steven Petramale
approaches the finish line Saturday.
SGF
21
Glove.
20
Forthe
record
T R A C K A N D F I E L D
Please see BULLDOGS, Page D10
In the high school volleyball preview that appeared in Friday’s edition,
a category was mislabeled for all teams. The category listing “Key
returning players” should have read “Key players/potential starters.”
Please see BERUBE, Page D10
Berube, Qby boys
winners at Classic