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Utica’s final basketball game
Utica’s varsity basketball team played their final game on Mar 8th for this season. The game was played against Troy high school, and the final score of the game was 66-51 with Utica failing to capture the victory. This was their first loss of the tournament after winning their first game against Ford high school.
REMSEN NEWS: Remembering Bill Casper and community news
Our bowling banquet took place Tuesday night, May 7 at the Ohio Tavern. They fed us a great meal and a good time was had by all. Congratulations go out to Metal Works for the first and second half wins. Our team was in charge of gag gifts and we shopped for them a couple of weeks ago. All agreed we did a great job, as we presented them to some very deserving bowlers. It seems we have a full roster for next year, so the fun will continue.
Clinton and West Canada Valley dominate Center State Conference track invitational
BOONVILLE — The girls and boys teams from Clinton and West Canada Valley took the top spots in the two divisions at the Center State Conference championships on Wednesday. Clinton won the boys and girls team scoring in Division 1 and West Canada took both top spots in Division 2.
Section III boys tennis team playoffs: Jamesville-DeWitt edges undefeated New Hartford in final match
The Jamesville-DeWitt boys tennis squad was running late to its Class B championship match versus New Hartford on Thursday. The Red Rams were delayed because some of the player sere taking a biology exam. Once J-D arrived at the Utica Parkway Tennis Courts, the team had to quickly warm up.
Meet the 2024 Go the Distance Team: Michael Childrose-Wren
Our Go the Distance featured runner is not originally from the area, but he has now called the Mohawk Valley home. He was eager to join a running group in hopes of gaining that extra motivation to make 2024 the year he achieves his distance goals. Tags. Local. Meet the...
Two big innings power Spartans past Black Knights in softball
WHITESTOWN — The New Hartford softball team responded to Rome Free Academy's two-run fourth inning with an eight-run bottom of the inning and then put up a five spot in the sixth to wrap up a 13-3 Tri-Valley League win on Thursday at Accelerate Sports. The win gave the...
2-Month Countdown to Boilermaker: 15K Run Approaching Maximum Capacity
UTICA, N.Y. -- Two months remain until the 2024 Boilermaker Road Race. The 5K run is currently 62% full, and the 15K is at 93% capacity. Registration for the kids run is exceeding expectations, with 1,000 children already signed up out of a limit of 1,500. The Boilermaker is scheduled...
Notre Dame's Ella Trinkaus hits strikeout milestone but Camden tops Jugglers 3-1
Two of the top pitchers in Tri-Valley League softball threw dueling complete games in a 3-1 win for Camden at Utica-Notre Dame on Monday. Jugglers’ sophomore Ella Trinkaus took the loss but reached the 500-strikeout milestone for her career in a game where she allowed one earned run and struck out nine. She allowed five hits and walked two.
‘This game means everything to us’: RFA lacrosse raises over $1,000 for Officer Michael Jensen Scholarship Fund
ROME, NY (WSYR-TV) — The Black Knights taking on the Golden Knights on the lacrosse field at the Rome Free Academy Stadium. But this wasn’t your average regular season game. A game with a higher purpose, as Rome dedicated the afternoon to the fallen Syracuse police officer, killed...
SCORES AND MORE 5-14-24: Adirondack baseball falls to Beaver River to snap three-game winning streak // Local lacrosse, softball teams included among latest state rankings // Utica University baseball players, many local high school graduates, earn Empire 8 honors
Notre Dame 9, Oneida 4 (Gm. 1) Notre Dame 4, Oneida 0 (Gm. 2) For more high school scores, click here. If you would like you team's results included, call in scores and stats to: (315)768-2254 or email us at: sports@wktv.com.
Proctor girls and Whitesboro boys win Tri-Valley League track invitational
The Thomas R. Proctor High girls track and field program took the top spot in Tuesday’s Tri-Valley League Invitational in an event it hosted. Whitesboro’s boys team won as well. Proctor had 150.25 points to finish well ahead of second-place Whitesboro at 106.5 points. Vernon-Verona-Sherrill was third, Rome...
Oriskany's bats go off in 20-10 softball win against Hamilton
WHITESTOWN — Oriskany softball doubled up Hamilton in a 20-10 win on Wednesday at Accelerate Sports Complex in the Center State Conference. Oriskany opened the game with an 11-run top of the first inning. Hamilton fought back with eight runs in the first three innings to make it 13-8. But Oriskany’s six-run seventh sealed the win.
Kaelyn Barry ties late then wins it with 17 seconds left for Whitesboro girls lacrosse over Clinton
Whitesboro girls lacrosse eked out a one-goal win at home, 9-8 over Clinton on Monday in the Tri-Valley League. The Warriors erased a two-goal deficit with under 10 minutes to play. Kaelyn Barry scored to tie and then got the winner with 17 seconds left to play. The teams were...
SECTION III BASEBALL: Early lead, 14 hits help New Hartford top RFA
CLINTON — Nick Perrotta played a big part for New Hartford against Rome Free Academy in a duel of red-hot Tri-Valley League squads. Perrotta, a senior outfielder, hit RBI singles in back-to-back innings to help build a cushion for the Spartans and added some heads-up base running in the sixth inning.
SECTION III LACROSSE: RFA boys roll past Holland Patent
The Rome Free Academy boys lacrosse team scored 13 times in the first half against Tri-Valley League rival Holland Patent. That was more than enough to help the Black Knights in an eventual 21-4 win over the Golden Knights on Tuesday at RFA Stadium.
CNY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Conference honors for SUNY Poly lacrosse teams
Two senior members of this year’s SUNY Poly women’s lacrosse team — leading scorer Katie Kopcza (Whitesboro) and defender Rylie Fischer (Whitesboro) — have been named to the All-North Atlantic Conference (NAC) First team. Kopcza, an All-NAC second-team selection a year ago, had 81 points on...
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