Section 7 Class B Championship: #1 Peru Indians Vs #2 Beekmantown Eagles November 1 2014

lowers the head
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Kyle Coryea

Beekmantown's Justin Stevens (22) runs over the defender for the first down on his way to setting the Section 7 Football single-season rushing total at 1,850 yards. The #1 Peru Indians would meet up with the #2 Beekmantown Eagles in New York State Section 7 Championship at Ausable Valley. The Eagles would strike first on a Justin Stevens touchdown run in the first quarter to make it 7-0. In the second quarter, Eagles Matt Villa would return the interception for the score to make it 14-0. Later in the quarter, the Indians would get on the board to make it 14-7 as they head to the half. In the third quarter, the teams would trade scores with Justin Stevens run to make it 21-7 Eagles headed to the fourth quarter the Indians would score twice in the quarter including Buddy Altizer game-winner with 12 seconds to give the Indians the 28-21 victory. In the winning effort, the Peru Indians would go to 9-0 and advance to the New York State Class B Playoffs against Malone. Even though the Eagles would lose Justin Stevens would set the single-season Section 7 rushing total at 1,850 yards. Gallery

open field tackle
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Kyle Coryea

Beekmantown's Loudon Frechette (10) with the open field tackle on Peru's Troy Lawyer (11) to save the touchdown. Gallery

#1 Peru Indians Vs #2 Beekmantown Eagles November 1 2014

Section VII Class B Championship
champions
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Kyle Coryea

The Peru Indians team poses for there team photo as they are crowned the 2014 New York State Section 7 Class B Champions. The #1 Peru Indians would meet up with the #2 Beekmantown Eagles in New York State Section 7 Championship at Ausable Valley. The Eagles would strike first on a Justin Stevens touchdown run in the first quarter to make it 7-0. In the second quarter Eagles Matt Villa would return the interception for the score to make it 14-0. Later in the quarter, the Indians would get on the board to make it 14-7 as they head to the half. In the third quarter, the teams would trade scores with Justin Stevens run to make it 21-7 Eagles headed to the fourth quarter the Indians would score twice in the quarter including Buddy Altizer game-winner with 12 seconds to give the Indians the 28-21 victory. In the winning effort, the Peru Indians would go to 9-0 and advance to the New York State Class B Playoffs against Malone. Even though the Eagles would lose Justin Stevens would set the single-season Section 7 rushing total at 1,850 yards. Gallery.

#1 Saranac Lake Red Storm Vs #3 Ausable Valley Patriots November 1 2014

Section VII Class C Championship
champions
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Kyle Coryea

The Saranac Lake Red Storm poses for there team photo as they as they are crowned the 2014 Section 7 Class C Champions. The #1 Saranac Lake Red Storm would meet up with the #3 Ausable Valley Patriots in the Section 7 Football championships. The Red Storm would make easy work of the Patriots in the first half and take a 35-7 lead into the locker room. In the second half, the Patriots would try there best to make a game of it but the deficit would be too big to overcome they would win the half at 16-7 but would fall 42-23. With the win, the Red Storm head into the New York State Class C Playoffs against Ogdensburg while the Patriots season comes to an end at 2-7. Gallery

Section 7 Class C Championship #1 Saranac Lake Red Storm Vs #3 Ausable Valley Patriots November 1 2014

stretching out
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Kyle Coryea

Ausable Valley's Sultan Sikandar (8) with the fall backwards catch in the endzone for the score. The #1 Saranac Lake Red Storm would meet up with the #3 Ausable Valley Patriots in the Section 7 Football championships. The Red Storm would make easy work of the Patriots in the first half and take a 35-7 lead into the locker room. In the second half the Patriots would try there best to make a game of it but the defecit would be to big to overcome they would win the half at 16-7 but would fall 42-23. With the win the Red Storm head into the New York State Class C Playoffs against Ogdensburg while the Patriots season comes to an end at 2-7. Gallery

safety
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Kyle Coryea

Ausable Valley's Brandon Snow (11) with the tackle in the endzone for the safety. Gallery

Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Class C Semi-finals #2 Saranac Chiefs Vs #3 Ausable Valley Patriots October 25 2014

steps in front
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Kyle Coryea

Saranac's Dylan Clay (17) steps in front of the reciever and comes down with the interception. The #2 Saranac Chiefs would host the #3 Ausable Valley Patriots in Champlain Valley Atheltic Conference Class C Semi-finals. These two evenly matched teams would be scoreless until the second quarter when Patriots Jimmy Kelly would score to make it 7-0 Patriots. The game would stay there until 7 minutes left in the 4th quarter when Chiefs Mason Martin would score and they would get the two point conversation and take a 8-7 lead. Then on the ensuing Patriots drive two questionable calls would lead to the Patriots good field position and Jimmy Kelly would score from the one yard line with 25 seconds left on the clock to give the Patriots 14-8 victory. In the winning effort the Patriots advance to next weeks championship game against Saranac Lake Chiefs while the Saranac Chiefs season comes to end at 2-6. Gallery

open field tackle
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Kyle Coryea

Saranac's Sean Ahren with the wrap-up tackle on Ausable Valley's Kobe Parrow (84) as he cut across the middle. Gallery

#2 Saranac Chiefs Vs #3 Ausable Valley Patriots October 25 2014

Section VII Class C Semi-Finals
extends for the score
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Kyle Coryea

Saranac's Mason Martin (42) extends the ball out and over the line for the touchdown. The #2 Saranac Chiefs would host the #3 Ausable Valley Patriots in Champlain Valley Atheltic Conference Class C Semi-finals. These two evenly matched teams would be scoreless until the second quarter when Patriots Jimmy Kelly would score to make it 7-0 Patriots. The game would stay there until 7 minutes left in the 4th quarter when Chiefs Mason Martin would score and they would get the two-point conversion and take an 8-7 lead. Then on the ensuing Patriots drive two questionable calls would lead to the Patriot's good field position and Jimmy Kelly would score from the one-yard line with 25 seconds left on the clock to give the Patriots 14-8 victory. In the winning effort, the Patriots advance to next week's championship game against Saranac Lake Chiefs while the Saranac Chiefs season comes to end at 2-6. Gallery

Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Week 8 Saranac Chiefs Vs Ausable Valley Patriots JV Game October 25 2014

diving extra yards
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Kyle Coryea

Saranac's Keegan Bulluck (21) dives over the defenders along the sidelines for the first down. The Saranac Chiefs (JV) would host the Ausable Valley Patriots (JV) in the last JV game of the season. The Patriots would take the 6-0 lead after the first quarter and hold on till late in the second quarter when the Chiefs would get on the board with a Johnny Devins touchdown to tie it at 6 at halftime. When the teams would come back for the second the Patriots would come to play and score three scores to make it 28-6. In the fourth quarter, the teams would trade sores including the big catch in the endzone by Saranac's Brandon Velie for the score as he rips it from the defender's hand. In the end, though the Patriots would get the 34-12 victory and finish the undefeated season at 8-0 while the Chiefs finish at 0-8. Gallery

stepping over
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Kyle Coryea

Saranac's Danny Ulitzer (26) steps over the defender trying for the tackle and picks up big yards on the first down. Gallery

Saranac Chiefs Vs Ausable Valley Patriots JV Game October 25 2014

Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Week 8
power match
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Kyle Coryea

Saranac's Brandon Velie (3) with the reception in the endzone for the score as he rips the ball out of the defender's hands and holds on for all he's got. The Saranac Chiefs (JV) would host the Ausable Valley Patriots (JV) in the last JV game of the season. The Patriots would take the 6-0 lead after the first quarter and hold on till late in the second quarter when the Chiefs would get on the board with a Johnny Devins touchdown to tie it at 6 at halftime. When the teams would come back for the second the Patriots would come to play and score three scores to make it 28-6. In the fourth quarter, the teams would trade sores including the big catch in the endzone by Saranac's Brandon Velie for the score as he rips it from the defender's hand. In the end, though the Patriots would get the 34-12 victory and finish the undefeated season at 8-0 while the Chiefs finish at 0-8. Gallery.

Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Week 7 Saranac Chiefs Vs #17 Peru Indians October 18th 2014

interception
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Kyle Coryea

Saranac's Caiden Goodman (2) would step in front of Peru's Galloway (10) and jump up for the interception. The Saranac Chiefs would host the Peru Indians in Week 7 of the Champlain Valley Athletic Conference season. The Indians offense would be in form as they would take the 14-0 lead after the 1st quarter. In the second quarter, it would be more of the same as they would extend the lead to 29-0. In the second half, it would be more of the same as they would outscore them 22-0 and get the 51-0 win. In the winning effort, the Peru Indians would finish off the regular season undefeated at 7-0 while the Chiefs would finish at 2-5. Gallery

breaking tackles
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Kyle Coryea

Saranac's Sean Ahren (7) would break through tackle as he heads for the wing and extra yards for the first down. Gallery

Saranac Chiefs Vs #17 Peru Indians October 18th 2014

Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Week 7
low tackle
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Kyle Coryea

Saranac's Dylan Clay (17) goes low and makes the tackle on the legs of Peru's Brian Stewart (38). The Saranac Chiefs would host the Peru Indians in Week 7 of the Champlain Valley Athletic Conference season. The Indians offense would be in form as they would take the 14-0 lead after the 1st quarter. In the second quarter it would be more of the same as they would extend the lead to 29-0. In the second half it would be more of the same as they would outscore them 22-0 and get the 51-0 win. In the winning effort, the Peru Indians would finish off the regular season undefeated at 7-0 while the Chiefs would finish at 2-5. Gallery.

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