Chateaugay Bulldogs Vs Malone Huskies September 18 2013

Northern Adirondack Conference Volleyball
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Kyle Coryea

Chateaugay's Caitlin Miller (21) with a block at the net to keep the Huskies at bay. The Chateaugay Bulldogs would host the Malone Huskies in a battle of the unbeaten. The Bulldogs would definitely be the better dog on this day as they would get the straight-sets to win (25-11, 25-17, 25-18). The story of the game would be the Bulldogs' net play and their teamwork as they move to 5-0. Gallery

Chateaugay Bulldogs Vs Colton-Peirpont Colts September 16 2013

Northern Adirondack Conference Boy's Soccer
in tight
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Kyle Coryea

Chateaugay's Seth Young (8) with the shot in close on the Colton-Pierpont goaltender that is saved by his face. The Chateaugay Bulldogs would host the Colton-Pierpont Colts in Section X East Division action. The Bulldogs would get two quick goals in the first half from Tyler Jones & Chad Slater and would ride that to the 2-0 win in the home opener. In the winning effort, Josh Trombley would stop eight shots in the shutout victory as the Bulldogs go to 2-0 on the season. Gallery

Chateaugay Bulldogs Vs Brushton-Moira Panthers September 16 2013

Northern Adirondack Conference Volleyball
tip at the net
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Kyle Coryea

Chateaugay's Caitlin Miller (21) with the tip at the net for the point. The Chateaugay Bulldogs would host the Brushton-Moira Panthers in Section X East Division action. The Bulldogs would make quick work of the Panthers winning in straight sets (25-10, 25-11, 25-9) to win the match in just over an hour. With the win, the Bulldogs go to 4-0 on the season. Gallery

Malone Huskies Vs Salmon River Shamrocks September 9 2013

Northern Adirondack Conference Boy's Soccer
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Kyle Coryea

Malone's Austin LaMay (1) leaps to stop the shot headed for the top corner to preserve the shutout. The Malone Huskies would start the home portion of there season against rival Salmon River Shamrocks. It would be a very tightly contested game with many scoring chances on both sides. Although the Huskies would get lone goal in the 27th minute from Ieses Paranodes with the assist going to Alex Johnson. In the winning effort, Austin Lamay would have 11 saves for the shutout. Salmon River's Harvy Smith would be just as good stop 12 on the night. As the Huskies go to 4-1 on the season with the win. Gallery

Plattsburgh North Stars @ Glens Falls Greenjackets September 14 2013

Empire Football League Week 8
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Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh's Jake Remillard (10) and Dan O'Meara (18) with the crushing tackle on the Glens Falls Brenden Frye (12). The Plattsburgh North Stars would travel down to Glens Falls and take on the Greenjackets. The North Stars would take the quick 7-0 lead when Dexter Geohagan would run back the opening kickoff. Then they would strike again on there next drive on a long Touchdown pass to Dexter Geohagan to make it 14-0. Then the remainder of the first half the Greenjackets would charge back getting 10 points to make it 14-10 North Stars at intermission. When the teams would return for the second half the North Stars would extend there lead to 20-10 on Chris Fish's touchdown. The North Stars would strike again on Dexter Geohagan's third touchdown of the night to make it 26-10. The Greenjackets would do there best to try and get the win at the end scoring twice but the North Stars would hold on for 26-24 victory. With the win, the North Stars will go to 5-3 on the season with their regular-season finale against the Watertown Red & Black. Gallery

Chateaugay Bulldogs Vs Brushton-Moira Panthers September 14 2013

Northern Adirondack Conference Girl's Soccer
punch save
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Kyle Coryea

Chateaugay's Kennedy Boyea (goalie) pushes out the ball to safety of the corner attempt to the middle. The Chateaugay Bulldog host rival Brushton-Moria Panthers in Section X East Division action. The game would be played in a steady mist throughout an already sloppy field. The Bulldogs would have a 1-0 lead at the break on Hannah Cook's goal. Then in the second half, the Bulldogs would be off to the races as they would get five goals coming from Danielle Charland, Katie Beach (twice), Hannah Cook, and Brianna Cook. The Panthers would get their lone goal on a penalty kick. The Bulldogs would get the 6-1 win and improve to 3-0 on the season. Gallery

Malone Huskies Vs Tupper Lake Lumberjacks September 12 2013

Northern Adirondack Conference Volleyball
hard spike
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Kyle Coryea

Malone's Janelle Heden (3) with the spike the back corner for the point. The Malone Huskies would host the Tupper Lake Lumberjacks in there home opener of there Section X season. The Huskies would make quick work of the Lumberjacks getting the quick three-game win in just under an hour. The Huskies would win the games by scores of 25-9, 25-16, 25-10. Leading the way for the Huskies would be Whitney Legacy and Rachel Lamica as the Huskies go to 3-0 on the season. Gallery

Chateaugay Bulldogs Vs St. Regis Falls Saints September 10 2013

Northern Adirondack Conference Girl's Soccer
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Kyle Coryea

Chateaugay's Rebecca Roach (6) with the shot she sends to the bottom far corner for the goal. The Chateaugay Bulldogs would host fellow Section X East Division foe the St. Regis Falls Saints. The Bulldogs would leave little doubt in the game as they would score in the 1st minute and would be off to the races. The Bulldogs would get seven goals in the first half to take a 7-0 lead. It would be more of the same in the second half as they would get five more goals as they cruise to the 12-0 win. Leading the way in the goal department for the Bulldogs would be Hannah Cook with four goals. Along with Danielle Charland and Katie Beach adding two apiece. With the win, the Bulldogs go to 2-0 as they play rival Brushton-Moria on September 13. Gallery

Saranac Chiefs Vs Au Sable Valley Patriots September 7 2013

Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Week 1
low tackle
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Kyle Coryea

Saranac's John Maye (26) goes low on Au Sable Valley's John Goodnough (7) and takes him out of outbounds for the stop. The Saranac Chiefs would open up the season at home against the Au Sable Valley Patriots. The Chiefs would take the 7-0 lead with 1:46 left in the 1st quarter when Ethan Goslin would find Lance Hackett in the endzone for the touchdown. Although the Patriots would come right back and score on there next drive to make the score 7-6. On the in suing kickoff the Chiefs would cough up the ball and the Patriots would score. Then with 5:02 left in the half, the Chiefs would regain the lead at 14-12 on John Maye touchdown run. Then just over a minute later the Chiefs would extend there lead to 20-14 when John Maye would score on the touchdown run off a Patriot turnover. The Patriots would answer back though before the end of the half to tie the game at 20-20 at the break. When the teams came out of the break the Chiefs would start to take control of the game and regain the lead on John Maye's third touchdown run from the 5-yard line and would get the two-point conversion to make it 28-20. Then with the 4th quarter starting the Chiefs would score again behind John Maye to make it 34-20. Just three minutes later the Patriots would race down the field and score on John Goodnough runs to make it 34-28 and get back in the game. Then with 3:30 left the Chiefs would finish the Patriots off on Ethan Goslin's run to make it a 42-28 Chiefs win. Leading the way for the Chiefs in the win would be John Maye with 198 yards and four touchdowns. With the win, the Chiefs start the season at 1-0 as they head on the road to Beekmantown for week 2.

Stan Russell Benefit Dinner Ellenburg Center, NY September 7 2013

INSERT HEADING
yummy food
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Kyle Coryea

Supporters for Stan Russell are sitting down and having their spaghetti dinner. The Ellenburg Center Fire Department would have a spaghetti dinner to benefit there Fire Chief Stan Russell to help with the medical bills. There would be around 250 people that would come throughout the benefit. There would also be a 50/50 drawing along with a Chinese auction. The crowd would be study form the time it started right through the end. There were also many people that were taking orders to go. Gallery

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