Also: HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TRACK AND FIELD: Burnt Hills claims team title at Luciano Invite • HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD: Luciano Invite results
Monday, April 27, 2026
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Two Selves Gallery celebrated the April Troy Night Out with an opening reception for its newest art exhibition.
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HUDSON FALLS — Jack Larson delivered a standout sprint double Saturday, powering Guilderland in a competitive showing at the Luciano Invitational, while Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake captured the boys team title behind a deep and balanced performance across the track and field events. Larson was the meet’s premier sprinter, winning the 100-meter dash in 11.02 seconds and returning later to take the 200 in 22.35, establishing himself as one of the day’s most dominant individual performers. His efforts helped anchor Guilderland’s overall third-place finish in the team standings. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake, meanwhile, leaned on its trademark depth to secure the championship […]
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HUDSON FALLS, N.Y. — A full slate of impressive performances highlighted a competitive girls’ track and field meet at the Luciano Invite in Hudson Falls, where Guilderland emerged on top in the team standings with 85.5 points, followed by Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake and Saratoga Springs in a tightly contested field of contenders. Sprints Feature Tight Finishes The 100-meter dash came down to fractions of a second, with Niskayuna’s Natalia Gula edging Schuylerville’s Meaghan Lynch in 12.80 seconds. Ichabod Crane’s Sydnie Becker finished close behind in 12.85, while Saratoga Springs’ Paige Cassidy rounded out the top four. The 200-meter dash saw […]
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — The Columbia girls’ flag football team recently delivered a dominant defensive shutout and a milestone performance from its quarterback in a 27–0 road win over Mohonasen. The Blue Devils struck first through the air, as Bella Satalino connected with Ava Tran and Taylor Alix for receiving touchdowns to open the scoring […]
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Russell Sage College baseball completed a three-game sweep of St. John Fisher on Sunday, winning two games in a doubleheader and securing the highest single-season win total in program history. The Gators (29-5/18-1 E8) won their 28th and 29th games, surpassing the 27-win mark of the 2025 team. RSC won game one […]
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EMMITSBURG, Md. — When asked if she’s ever scored a bigger goal with so little time left on the clock in all her time playing lacrosse, senior Cass Belsito smiled and said, “Probably not.” “To be able to score a winning goal in a MAAC playoff game, that means a lot. It’s huge for me […]
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TROY, N.Y. — In this edition of the Section 2 high school softball roundup, we take a look at some of the recent action from around the diamond. AVERILL PARK 11, QUEENSBURY 4: Averill Park, ranked No. 2 in the latest Class A state poll, earned a road win to improve to 9-2 and snap […]
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — In this edition of the Section 2 high school roundup, we recap some recent boys lacrosse action. MECHANICVILLE/STILLWATER 7, SCHUYLERVILLE 10: Schuylerville used a steady four-quarter effort to pull away for a home win. Colden Harrison led the offense with three goals, while Blake Cumm added two. Hayden Peck, Parker Vautrin, […]
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — In this edition of the Section 2 high school roundup, we recap some recent girls lacrosse action. SHENENDEHOWA 12, BETHLEHEM 11: Aidyn Tlusty scored on a free-position shot with three seconds left in overtime to lift Shen to a road win against Bethlehem. Julianna Battuello made a key save on a free-position attempt in OT to keep Shen alive before the game-winner. Bethlehem rallied from an 11-8 deficit with three late goals, tying it on Gabby Pesca’s score with 2:07 remaining. Shen led 8-7 at halftime after building an early 4-0 advantage. Emma Wilders finished with […]
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Most couples don’t fall apart in one dramatic moment. They erode over time, through small missed opportunities, repeated misunderstandings, and a gradual shift from partnership to quiet opposition. A sharp comment here, a dismissive tone there, and eventually the relationship begins to feel less like a team and more like two people managing frustration. What’s striking is that when couples finally recognize the disconnection, they tend to go big. They want the long talk, the full clearing of the air, the moment where everything is finally said and understood. It sounds logical. It almost never works. The reason is simple. […]
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