Adirondack Slow Pitch Softball League Quarterfinals #2 Adirondack Archery Vs #7 Store Tavern September 2 2014

contact
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Kyle Coryea

Store Tavern's Jim Ryan (18) makes solid contact on the pitch and sends it back up the middle for a base hit. The #2 Adirondack Archery and #7 Store Tavern would meet up in game three of the Quarterfinals of the Adirondack Slow Pitch Softball League. The teams would trade runs in the second and be tied at one. In the third inning, Adirondack Archery would score two and take a 3-1 lead. In the fourth, The Store Tavern would get three and Adirondack Archery would get one and game again be tied at four. Then in the sixth store tavern would get five to take a 9-4 lead. Adirondack Archery would come back in the top of the seventh and tie the game up at 8. Then at the bottom of the seventh Mike Orsmby would end it with a walk-off single to give the Store Tavern the 10-9 win. It would also keep the series alive as Adirondack Archery would still lead 2-1 in the best of five. Gallery

pop up
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Store Tavern's Mike Orsmby (18) with the catch of the pop up behind first base for the out. Gallery

Adirondack Slow Pitch Softball League Quarterfinals #2 Adirondack Archery Vs #7 Store Tavern August 28 2014

sliding stop
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Store Tavern's Shane Perrotte (2) with the sliding stop at shortstop and tosses to second for the out. The #5 Store Tavern would meet up with the #4 Adirondack Archery/Wendell's in the quarterfinals of the Adirondack Slow Pitch Softball League. The teams would trade runs in the first inning and be tied at two. In the third inning, Adirondack Archery would score three runs and take a 5-2 lead. Although in the top of the fourth the Store Tavern would come back and score four runs to take a 6-5 lead. Then would the bottom of the fourth where Adirondack Archery would score eight runs and take a 13-6 lead. The score would stay there till the seventh when the Store Tavern would try and make a last inning comeback that would fall short and Adirondack Archery would hold on for the 13-10 victory. With the victory, Adirondack Archery would take a 2-0 lead in the five-game series. Gallery

on rhe hop
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Store Tavern's Mike Orsmby (8) with the catch on the liner down to first. Gallery

Adirondack Slow Pitch Softball League Quarterfinals #2 Adirondack Archery Vs #7 Store Tavern August 26 2014

to the body
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Store Tavern's Shane Perrote (2) comes up and stops the ball in the midsection and fires onto first for the out. The #4 Adirondack Archery would meet up with the #5 Store Tavern in game one of the Quarterfinals of the Adirondack Slow Pitch Softball League. The teams would trade runs in the first and the game would be tied at two. Adirondack Archery would break the game open in the third with 5 runs to take the 7-2 lead. They would add some insurance runs later in the game to secure the 11-3 victory. Gallery

fire across
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Store Tavern's Jeff Norton (8) steps on third and fires onto first for the out to complete the double play. Gallery

Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Championship Fourth Ward Cardinals Vs Meron's Expos August 24 2014

behind the plate
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Fourth Ward's catcher with the catch on the foul ball behind home plate. The Fourth Ward Cardinals would meet up with the Meron's Expos in the 2014 Champlain Valley Baseball championship. The Fourth Ward Cardinals would be in total control from start to finish as they would win the first game 10-7. Although that score would be closer then it would appear as the Cardinals had a 10-1 lead going into the last inning. Then in the second game, there would be little doubt throughout the game as they would get the 16-3 victory and be crowned the 2014 Champlain Valley Baseball League champions. Gallery

liner
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Meron's (17) drops to a knee to secure the fly ball in right field for the out. Gallery

NASCAR Whelen All American Huntley Trucking/Liquor and Wine Warehouse Run Wild Night Airborne Park Speedway August 23 201

three wide
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Rob Snies (3), Jay LaGrave (79), and Tyler Bressette (8)would take it three-wide comings off of turn two. It would be the Huntley Trucking/Liquor and Wine Warehouse Run Wild Night at Airborne Park Speedway where the 358 Modified could add wings and anything else they wanted. Also as a special attraction, there would be Spectator Races and an Endro Race. As for the main races on the card Pete Blaney would win the Mini-Modifieds, Josh Terry would get a very emotional Renegade victory, Nick Heywood would win the Sportsman Modified and Leon Gonyo wins the 358 Modifieds. There would lot tight racing throughout the night and few wrecks with the biggest one being Jessey Mueller meeting the turn one wall rather rudely. All the feature races would see the second place chasing down the leader and coming up just short on getting the victory. Next weekend will be the place points event for the season and Champions will be crowned. Gallery

tight racing
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Codie Aubin (34), Chris Cayea (18), and Andy Heywood (80) battling for space as they dive bomb into the first corner. Gallery

Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Semi-Finals Fourth Ward Cardinals Vs Fourth Ward Timberjaxxs August 17 2014

under the tag
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Cardinals Ben Weightman (23) would slide in under the tag of Timberjaxxs Jeremy Barber (21) at the plate on a passed ball. The Fourth Ward Cardinals would meet up the Fourth Ward Timberjaxxs in the semi-finals of the Champlain Valley Baseball League playoffs. The Timberjaxxs would take a quick 3-0 lead over the first two innings with a pair in the first and a single in the second. The Cardinals would get on the board with a single run in the fourth inning to make it 3-1. Then would come the game-changer what was thought nothing major at the time a two-strike one out missed check swing that was missed gave the Cardinals new life and would score four runs after that missed call and would end up giving them a 5-3 victory. With the victory, the Cardinals would advance to the championship against the Meron's Expos. Gallery

tag at the plate
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Timberjaxxs Brandon Rabideau (13) tags Cardinals Joe Tolosky (22) on the leg before he gets to the plate for the out. Gallery

Empire Football League Week 6 Plattsburgh North Stars Vs Gloove City Colonials August 16 2014

open field tackle
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Plattsburgh's Kyle Oehlbeck (15) with the open field tackle to save a huge gain by the Colonials. The Plattsburgh North Stars would meet up with the Glove City Colonials for week 6 of the Empire Football League season. The North Stars would jump out to a quick 14-0 lead in the 1st quarter on a touchdown by Harry Rascoe and interception by Brandon St John. In the second quarter, they would score twice more on a punt return by Jim Carlson and a running touchdown by Elija Parks for the 26-0 lead at the break. In the second half, it would be more of the same as they would get a pair of touchdowns to secure the 39-0 victory. With the win, the North Stars go to 5-1 on the season. The North Stars are now off till September 6th when they travel to Glenns Falls. Gallery

on the run
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Plattsburgh's Kevin Gibson (85) with the leaping catch across the middle for the first down. Gallery

Franklin County Fair Truck Derby, Rollover and Figure 8 Races August 10 2014

raising crunch
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Ryan Helm (15x) buries the 143 along the wall and lifts the backend up when he finds the wall. It would be a new wrinkle at the Franklin County Fair as they would have truck demolition derby, rollover contest, and figure 8 races. It would be another packed house to see all the racing and smashing. There would be around 30 trucks, 6 rollover cars, and 8 figure 8 cars. The big winners on the day would be Jamie St. Mary in the Figure 8 Races, Jacob St. Mary in the rollover contest. The crowd would be very pleased with the show and are looking forward to its return next year. Gallery

tight fit
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The 15 would give Jamie St. Mary (45) some help getting around the corner during the second heat of the figure-eight races. Gallery

Quebec Truck and Tractor Pullers Assocation Huntingdon Fair Truck & Tractor Pull August 9 2014

big run
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The Red cab over V12 Detroit would put on a show with a 400-foot pull. The Quebec Tractor Pullers would make there return to the Huntingdon Fair. They would have six classes on the night with the Semi Trucks, Modified 4x4 Trucks Super Stock Tractors, Two Wheel Drive Trucks, Mini Modifieds, and Modified Tractors. With there whole show there would be around 60 hooks and the guys were getting great traction on super tacky track and everyone is looking forward to the pull again next season. Gallery

multi engine power
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The Canadian Thunder would carry the front wheels and smoke on again but still get the win in the Modified Tractor class. Gallery

Adirondack Truck and Tractor Pullers Huntingdon Fair Truck & Tractor Pull August 9 2014

stock blue
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David Babbie and his ford 7610 carries the front wheels down the track during the 6500 Stock Tractors class for a second-place finish. The Adirondack Truck & Tractor Pullers would bring there show north of the border for the second straight year to the fair in Huntingdon, Quebec. There would be 13 classes on the day in the Street Legal Trucks, Stock Tractors, Altered Stock Tractors and Pro Stock 4x4 Trucks divisions. There would be lots of very good pulls on the sticky clay track. On the other hand there would be some breakage on the night as street trucks would tear driveshafts all day long. Gallery

ram tuff
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Yan Eric Petit puts on a show for the crowd and takes it over 300 feet to win the 8500 Stock Trucks division. Gallery

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