Westport Eagles Vs. Keene Beavers May 21,2014

Mountain Valley Athletic Conference Baseball Class D 1st Round
out
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Kyle Coryea

Westport's James Moricette (2) slides into 3rd base as Keene's Brandon Dumas (20) is there to make the play as the Eagles defeat the Beavers 13-2 in Section VII Class D 1st Round action. The Eagles will now play in Chazy in the Quarterfinals on Friday, May 23rd. The game would be 5-2 Eagles leading going into the bottom of the 5th when John Doyle (10) would open up the inning with a walk. Then Ryan Davis (5) would reach 1st base on a fielding error by SS Warren Ashe (13) then the next 5 batters would walk: Sam Napper (25), Dylan Limlaw (22), Moricette, Brian Christian (6) and Tyrel Tryon (27). This would allow Doyle, Davis, Napper, Limlaw to score making it a 9-2 game. Then Rylan Hance (19) would strikeout with the bases loaded to get the 1st out of the inning. Then Moricette and Christian would both score on outside pitches during Thomas Mero's (4) at-bat. He would end up walking and Tyron would score on an outside pitch making it 12-2. Doyle would now be battling for the 2nd time in the inning and he would strikeout for the 2nd out of the inning. Then Davis would flyout to Keene's LF Rory Riggins (8) to end a disastrous inning for the Beavers. Pitcher Limlaw would pitch the 1st 3 innings with no hits as he picked up a complete-game win with 9 strikeouts, 3 hits, 2 walks and 1 hit batsman in the outing. Keene's Colton Venner (11) would have a bad outing as he picks up the loss by allowing 10 walks and 4 hits. On the positive, he would strike out 12 Westport batters during the outing. Gallery.

American Canadian Tour 100 Spectacular Airborne Park Speedway May 17 2014

NASCAR Whelen All American Series
photo finish
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Kyle Coryea

Ray Parent (17) beats out Jonathan Bourvette (41) to the checkered flag for the win in the ACT 100 Spectacular. It would be the second weekend of racing at Airborne Park Speedway and along with the regular racing divisions the American Canadian Tour would be in town for a 100 lapper. The ACT tour race would be the race of the night with Ray Parent win it by a nose a the strip on a late restart. In other racing action, the regular divisions some drivers had a hard getting out of the heat races as there were a few wrecks. The other feature winners on the night would be Jason Durgan in Sportsmen Modifieds, Tylor Terry in the Renegades, and Steven Bessette in the Mini-Modifieds. Next weekend there will be more racing action at the track as part of Military Appreciation Night with the Renegades, Sportsmen Modifieds, and Strictly Six in action.

Chateaugay Bulldogs Vs #22 Colton-Peirpont Colts May 15 2014

Northern Adirondack Conference Softball
tag out
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Kyle Coryea

Chateaugay's Alica Cook (9) with the tag on the Colton-Pierpont base runner treating back to first base for the out. The Colts would jump out to the quick 4-0 lead after the second inning. Then from there own out the Colts would stay in control and hold on for the 10-3 win. In the losing effort, the Bulldogs fall to 6-5 on the season. Gallery

Chateaugay Bulldogs Vs #10 Brushton-Moria Panthers May 15 2014

Northern Adirondack Conference Baseball
out at home
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Kyle Coryea

Chateaugay's David Niles (4) with the tag on Brushton-Moria's Jake St Mary (7) sliding headfirst at the plate going first to home. The Chateaugay Bulldogs would host the #10 Brushton-Moria Panthers in Section X baseball action. It would be a long day for the Bulldogs as the Panthers would jump out to a 2-0 lead after the first. Then in the second, they would get two more runs to make it 4-0 Panthers. In the third inning, they would add another run to make it 5-0. Then in the fourth, they would add four more to make it 9-0. Then in the fifth, they would explode for six runs and put the game away at 15-0. In the winning effort, Alex Brunett would go the distance for the shutout and strike out at 11. In the losing effort, the Bulldogs would fall to 1-10 on the season. Gallery.

Malone Huskies Vs Massena Red Raiders May 12 2014

Northern Adirondack Conference Baseball
perfect position
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Kyle Coryea

Malone's John Brown (2) drops down and field the ground at second and fires it over to first for the out. The Malone Huskies would host the Massena Red Raiders in section x action. The Red Raiders would get off to a quick start in the first with four runs for the 4-0 lead. The Huskies would come back in the third with three runs of there own with the big hit coming from Jordan 2 RBI single to make it 4-3. The Red Raiders would come in the top of the four with two runs to make it 6-3. From there on out the Red Raiders would hold the Huskies in check for the 6-3 lead. In the losing effort, Austin Lamay would go the distance giving up three runs on nine hits while striking out three as the Huskies fall to 7-4 on the season. Gallery.

Econo Lodge Season Opener Airborne Park Speedway May 10 2014

NASCAR Whelen All American Series
three wide
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Kyle Coryea

Mark Lamberton (44), Tom Remington (54), and Eric Lauziere (28) take it third wide as they are coming off turn two during the sportsmen modified feature event. After rain would delay the start of the season by a week the fans would be treated to the start of the Airborne Park Speedway in the Econo Lodge Season Opener. There would great racing throughout the night from the heat races to the features. In what was probably the best race of the night Shawn Duquette and Lance Rabtoy would race side by side for many laps for the race lead in the Renegade 30 lap feature with the win eventually going to Shawn Duquette. In the other races on the night, Russell Duchaine would win the Mini-Modifieds, Jake Branham in the Sportsman Modified and Jessey Mueller in the 358 Modified. Next weekend at Airborne Park Speedway there will be a doubleheader of racing action on Friday night they will be having an Endro Race and Demolition Derby and then on Saturday night, they will have there regular racing featuring the ACT 100 Speculator.

Westport Eagles Vs Minerva-Newcomb Mountaineers May 9, 2014

Mountain Valley Athletic Conference Baseball
collision at third
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Kyle Coryea

Westport's (6) Brian Christian slides in safe at second base with a stolen base as the Eagles beat the Minerva-Newcomb Mountaineers 13-6 as Westport goes to 5-1 on the regular season in MVAC action. The game was a close game up until the bottom of the 4th inning where the Eagles would explode with 6 runs. It started with #2 James Moricette (1B) would walk, steals 2nd and advance to 3rd on a passed ball. #6 Christian (3B) would drive him in on a single then would steal 3rd and score on a ground out by #27 Tyrel Typhon (RF). Then #40 Chris Clarke (LF) gets a single but would get thrown out at 2nd for the 2nd out of the inning. Then #3 Thomas Mero (2B) would get a single up the middle then score from #10 John Doyle's (CF) base hit and RBI. Then he would score from an RBI hit up the middle by #5 Ryan Davis (C). Davis would steal 2nd and 3rd then #25 Sam Nopper (P) get an RBI hit up the middle. He would steal 2nd and advance to 3rd and score on 2 connective passed balls making it a 6 run inning for the Eagles. The next batter #22 Dylan Limlan (SS) would strike out looking to end the inning as Westport would score 6 runs on 6 hits to blow the game wide open 9-3 with a final score of 13-6. #25 Nopper (P) would get the win with 11 strikeouts over 7 innings and allow 6 runs on 6 hits and 5 walks. #4 Mero (2B) would go 2-3 with 3 runs, 4 stolen bases, 2 hits while reaching 1st on a fielding error, and would strikeout once. #5 Davis (C) would go 3-3 with 2 RBI, 3 runs, 6 stolen bases, 1 double, 2 singles and 1 walk. #2 Moricette (1B) would go 0-1 but had 2 walks, 3 runs, 4 stolen bases and 1 hit by a pitch for the Eagles. For the Mountaineers #, 15 Kaleb Helms (P) would go 2-3 with 2 hits, 2 runs, 1 RBI, and 1 stolen base. Gallery.

Peabody's Padres Vs Adam's Glass Dodgers May 18 2014

Champlain Valley Baseball League
out at third
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Kyle Coryea

Peabody's Matt Hart (10) with the tag on Adam's Glass (20) sliding into third looking for the steal. In week two action of the Champlain Valley, Baseball League as the Peabody Padres would host the new Adam's Glass Dodgers in doubleheader action in the first game Adam's Glass Dodgers would get the 6-2 victory in extra innings with the big inning coming in the ninth when they would open up for four runs. In the second game of the doubleheader, it would be another low scoring pitchers duel as the Padres would get the 5-1 win thanks to a three-run fifth inning. With that being said the teams would get a split on the day and the Padres would start there season at 1-1 while Adam's Glass would go to 2-2 on the season. Gallery

Chateaugay Bulldogs Vs Tupper Lake Lumberjacks May 7 2014

Northern Adirondack Conference Softball
strike
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Kyle Coryea

Chateaugay's Rachel Young (3) in the whind up deliveries the strike for one of her 9 strikeouts on the day. The Chateaugay Bulldogs would host the Tupper Lake Lumberjacks in a doubleheader of Section X action. In the opening game the Bulldogs jump out quick getting three in each of first two innings and take a 6-0 lead. The game would stay there until the 4th when they would get two more for the 8-0. In the nightcap, the Bulldogs would cruise to victory with the 14-0 win. With the Bulldogs sweeping the doubleheader they back even on the season 4-4. Gallery

Chateaugay Bulldogs Vs Tupper Lake Lumberjacks May 7 2014

Northern Adirondack Conference Baseball
ahead of the tag
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Kyle Coryea

Chateaugay's (8) slides in safe at second base with the stolen base. The Chateaugay Bulldogs would host the Tupper Lake Lumberjacks in a doubleheader of Section X action. In the first game, the Bulldogs would jump out to a 3-0 lead after the third inning. Then in the fourth inning everything would fall apart of the Bulldogs as they would give up 6 runs and trail 6-3. The Bulldogs would get single runs in the fourth and fifth but it wasn't enough as they would fall 7-5. In the nightcap the teams would trade runs in the first to make it 1-1. In the second inning the Lumberjacks would strike big again scoring seven times to make it 8-1. Then in the third, the teams would trade runs again and fall 9-2. With the pair of losses, the Bulldogs fall to 1-6 on the season. Gallery.

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