Riley Bacon sends the ball past the goalie into the net in first half action Monday. The Panthers went on to defeat Granville 7 – 0 [Read more…] about Panther Boys Win 7 – 0
Girls Soccer Grabs Three League Wins
by Steve Bradley
HF 2 – Tamarac 1
Stillwater High School, 9/16, HF (O) 4 – 2, (L) 4 – 0. The Lady Panthers scored one goal in each half to bring home a 2 – 1 win. [Read more…] about Girls Soccer Grabs Three League Wins
Berlin Modified Girls Volleyball Wins At Home
On Monday the modified girls volleyball team got their first win of the season against Waterford. Strong serving by Brooke Deshane, Skylar Jordan, Sierra Pettibone and Carly Church led the team to its victory. Solid play by the rest of the team kept Berlin dominant throughout each game. The girls play home next Tuesday against New Lebanon and Friday against Hawthorne; games begin at 4 pm.
HF Field Hockey Has Four Shutouts
by Steve Bradley
If you have never seen a field hockey game, if you played and enjoy the game, if your kids played and you enjoyed watching the game, you owe it to yourself to come to HFCS for a game and watch this team play. Two of the all time leaders in goals scored, Liz Ryan and Ally Burdick, are leading the offense, and the defense is keeping opposing offenses from scoring at all. [Read more…] about HF Field Hockey Has Four Shutouts
Panther Girls Soccer Gets Two Wins
by Steve Bradley
HF 9 – HV 0
9/10, at Hoosic Valley. The Panthers got out to a 3 – 0 first half lead and cruised through the second half to grab a win. Jordyn Haynes scored three goals and Taylor Mann added two. Keelan Seifert, Darian Morgan, Kelly Pine and McKenzie Bradley each added one goal. Taylor Mann had two assists, Keelan Seifert, McKenzie Bradley, Angela Gonzales and Darian Morgan added one assist each. Panther goalie Jayde Tutunjian had six saves in goal. Hoosic Valley’s Aleyah Proper was kept busy with 12 saves. [Read more…] about Panther Girls Soccer Gets Two Wins
Defense Comes Up Big, Panthers Win 20 – 12
by Steve Bradley
After the season opening loss last week, the focus of this week’s game in Granville was to get back on track by putting a W in the books. The Panthers were successful as four interceptions, three of which led to Panther scores, gave the team a big boost. [Read more…] about Defense Comes Up Big, Panthers Win 20 – 12
HFCS Golf Wins One, Drops One
HF 1½ – Cambridge 3½
Hoosick Falls Country Club (Cambridge home team), 9/9, HF 8 – 1, Cambridge 7 – 3. Daniel Genevick (C) won against Ryan Bloomer, 1up. Mathew Smith (HF) tied Ethan Jeskie. Gabe Evans (C) won against Conner Smith, 1 up. Hayden Smith (HF) won against Brandon Taber, 1 up. Nethaniel Wodcock (C) won against Gavin Playotes, 3 – 1. Ryan Bloomer (HF) and Daniel Genevick (C) earned sectional scores. The medalist was Daniel Genevick with a 39. [Read more…] about HFCS Golf Wins One, Drops One
Driver Dozes Off, Truck Leaves Route 22
by Steve Bradley
At 7 am Saturday morning, a J & J Trucking driver fell asleep traveling north on Route 22 about three-tenths of a mile south of the state highway department garage. The empty milk tanker truck he was driving went off the east side of the road and tore through the underbrush for approximately 200 feet before coming to a stop. After the truck hit a concrete culvert, everything in the truck’s path was cleared to the dirt, suggesting some of the wheels may have been sheared off. [Read more…] about Driver Dozes Off, Truck Leaves Route 22
McGovern Fundraiser A Big Success
by Steve Bradley
This year’s 16th Annual Karen & Molly McGovern Memorial Fund Volleyball Tournament was a tremendous success. According to co-founders Lisa Ferrannini and Donna Cuddihy, the event raised over $11,700 to help local residents suffering from life-threatening illnesses. [Read more…] about McGovern Fundraiser A Big Success
Berlin Town Board Action
Town Of Berlin Still Seeking To Resolve
Road Inventory Dispute With NYS DOT
By Doug La Rocque
The Berlin Town Board opened its meeting this past week with the unanimous approval of the minutes of its previous gathering, and accepted the Town Clerk’s report, that included a summation of revenues received of $6,870.50 in local monies along with $2,503.28 in non-local funds for a total of $9,373.78. Water District 2 Commissioner Jim Wynn said he had to change a shut off valve on a bank owned piece of property in the district, but also heard the building may be donated. That is all he knows about the subject at this time. [Read more…] about Berlin Town Board Action







