Also: HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Streaks strike back! Force Game 3 on Monday at JBS • HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Smith’s clutch hitting guides Galway to first sectional title since 1988
Sunday, May 31, 2026
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Happy Sunday!Hope everyone is having a great weekend. Hard to believe today is the last day of May. Before you head out or enjoy that morning cup of coffee or tea, check out some of the top stories on our website. Be safe and enjoy the day. — Ron Rosner, Senior Editor
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For John and Jim McDonald, public service is a calling.
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TROY, N.Y. — In Game 2 of the Section 2, Class AAA, high school baseball championship series, Raul Rodriguez and Brendan Kantscheidt powered Saratoga Springs to an 11-3 victory over Colonie on Saturday evening at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium, as the Blue Streaks broke the game open late behind a relentless offensive attack. Rodriguez paced Saratoga Springs at the plate, collecting three hits in four at-bats and driving in two runs. He singled in the third, sixth, and seventh innings as part of a 13-hit performance by the Blue Streaks. Kantscheidt dominated on the mound, striking out 10 batters across […]
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TROY, N.Y. — Courtney Smith delivered the big hits that top-seeded Galway needed Saturday evening, driving in four runs to help the Golden Eagles outlast No. 2 Greenwich 10-7 at Lansingburgh High School for the Class C crown, its first sectional title since 1988. Smith finished with two hits and sparked Galway offensively from the outset, ripping a two-run triple in the first inning before adding a two-run home run to center field in the sixth to provide key insurance runs. Greenwich struck first when Lexie Jansen launched a solo home run to center field in the top of the […]
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LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. — Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake faced exactly the kind of challenge it expected in a sectional championship rematch. Averill Park pushed the defending champions for much of Saturday afternoon, even grabbing a second-half lead, before the Spartans leaned on a stifling defense and timely offense to pull away for a 9-6 victory in the Section 2, Class C boys lacrosse championship game at Siena University’s Hickey Field. The win marked back-to-back sectional crowns for top-seeded Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake after edging Averill Park 12-11 in the 2025 title game, and continued a run of postseason success for a Spartans program […]
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ALBANY, N.Y. — Nearly 2,000 women took to the streets of Albany on Saturday morning for the 48th annual Delightful® Run for Women, presented by Sara Lee® Delightful® Bread, overcoming intermittent rain showers to celebrate one of the Capital Region’s most enduring traditions. Katie Izzo crossed the finish line first in 15:37, becoming the inaugural […]
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LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. — The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Spartans defeated the Averill Park Golden Knights, 9-6, in the Section 2, Class C, high school boys lacrosse sectional championship game, on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at Siena University’s Hickey Field.
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TROY, N.Y. — For the Averill Park varsity softball team, there “ain’t no party like an AP party ‘cause an AP party don’t stop.” That chant, heard loud and clear at Lansingburgh High School during the Section 2 Class A championship, rang true this weekend for the Lady Knights, who defeated Glens Falls 13-1 to […]
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Q. What do you think of the new Ford Maverick pickup, and how does it compare to the Hyundai Santa Cruz? Both are a couple of years old and should be well sorted out. A. If I were buying a Ford Maverick, I would choose the front‑wheel‑drive hybrid version. Even with recent price increases, it remains one of the best vehicle values available today. However, once you step up to the all‑wheel‑drive Maverick (now available as a hybrid) with the larger conventional engine, the Hyundai Santa Cruz starts to look like the more refined option. There are ongoing rumors that […]
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This week, the New York Times published a disturbing investigative report about police use of force in Texas schools. The newspaper went through thousands of incidents where school-based police departments had employed “heavy-handed” tactics – violent physical takedowns, chemical irritants, and electric tasers – and found many that were in response to minor misbehaviors, often stemming from things such as dress code violations, student beefs, and not showing respect for elders and authority. Multiple studies spanning the last decade often found that while police presence in schools correlates with a reduction in some crimes, there is also a marked increase […]
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Every community in New York depends on people who answer the call when others are running from danger.
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