Super Dirt Series Presented by Northline Uilities Northline Uilitiles 100 Airborne Park Speedway Plattsburgh, NY July 6 2017

Dirtcar Racing
hoping the bank
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Kyle Coryea

Matt McLaughlin (6H) hopes the vroom on the inside of the track as he passes Brett Hearn (20) for the 2nd position. It would be the Northline Utilities 100 at the Airborne Park Speedway as part of the Super Dirt Series on the Road to Super Dirt Week. It would be the Super Dirt Series first trip to Airborne as they just converted over to dirt this and 25 Big Block Modified would show up. The eventual winner would be Larry Wight as they would take the lead around lap 30 and would not be stopped from there even a caution with three 3 laps to go could not slow him down. Rounding out the top three in the race would be Matt McLaughlin and Jimmy Phelps. As part of the undercard crowd favorite Bucko Branham would take his first win at Airborne at on dirt to a thunder-est roar from the crowd Connor Cleveland would get second to keep his point lead and Danny Gagne would round out the top three. Meanwhile in the Mini-Modified Kris Clark would get this third straight win on the season and Michael Whalen and Josh Laporte would round out the top three.

Super Dirt Series Presented by Northline Uilities Northline Uilitiles 100 Airborne Park Speedway Plattsburgh, NY July 6 2017

side by side
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Kyle Coryea

Tyler Irwin (54) and Dave Demore race for the 4th position during the mini-modified feature. Gallery

battle for position
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Kyle Coryea

Revstar Invasion presented by Peru Federal Credit Union Airborne Park Speedway June 17th 2017

three wide
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Kyle Coryea

Sportsman Modified Lonnie Rivers (7R), Codie Aubin (7) and Joey Scarbrough (38) battle closely for the position in turn 1 at the beginning of the race. It would be week 5 of the Airborne Park Speedway season the Revstar Invasion presented by Peru Federal Credit Union. There would be the Airborne 358 Modified, Sportsman Modified, Renegades along the Revstar Speedsters. The feature events would star with the Revstar Speedsters winner would be the 74s in the 8 car field. The next feature to hit the track would be 358 Modified for 30 laps it would be a great battle upfront that would see Gage Morin take the lead with 10 to go from Rabdideau to get his first win of the season. In the sportsman modified division it would be Moises Page gathering his third win of the season. In the Renegade division, Brent Jarvis would stay perfect on the season gathering his fifth win of the season while crowd favorite Curtis McGiven would get third his first podium finish in many years. Gallery

side by side
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Kyle Coryea

Renegades Michael Wright (78) and Jimmy Bushey (11) battle for second at the beginning of the feature. Gallery

Revstar Invasion presented by Peru Federal Credit Union Airborne Park Speedway June 17th 2017

Dirtcar Racing
wheel under
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Kyle Coryea

Jessy Mueller (19) and Chris Rabbie (01) go wheel to wheel into turn one and bang wheels battling for a top 5 in the 358 Modified feature. It would be week 5 of the Airborne Park Speedway season the Revstar Invasion presented by Peru Federal Credit Union. There would be the Airborne 358 Modified, Sportsman Modified, Renegades along the Revstar Speedsters. The feature events would star with the Revstar Speedsters winner would be the 74s in the 8 car field. The next feature to hit the track would be 358 Modified for 30 laps it would be a great battle upfront that would see Gage Morin take the lead with 10 to go from Rabdideau to get his first win of the season. In the sportsman modified division it would be Moises Page gathering his third win of the season. In the Renegade division, Brent Jarvis would stay perfect on the season gathering his fifth win of the season while crowd favorite Curtis McGiven would get third his first podium finish in many years.

Plattsburgh State Cardinals Vs Plymouth State Panthers March 23rd 2014

NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse
battle for position
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Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh State's Peter Ciacelli (51) with the hard-hit along the sidelines that jars the ball loose for the scramble. The Plattsburgh State Cardinals would host the Plymouth State Panthers in non conference action. The Cardinals would cruise out to a 6-1 lead after the first period on goals from Austin Belz (2), Ryan Hubbard, Ryan Callahan (2), and Jake Carroll. In the second quarter, the Panthers would put up more of a fight although the Cardinals would win the quarter 4-3 on goals from Mike Gay, Jake Carroll, Joe Mineau, and Ryan Callahan to have a 10-4 lead at the break. When the teams came out for the second half the Cardinals would show no let-up as they win the quarter 4-0 on goals from Ryan Callahan (2), Ryan Hubbard, and Kevin Litchauer for the 14-4 lead. In the fourth quarter, the Cardinals would stay in control winning quarter 4-2 on goals from Billy Moller, Christopher Weider, Austin Belz, and Matt Gonzales to secure the 18-6 win. In the winning effort, Austin Graham would make 6 saves although leading the way for the Cardinals would be Ryan Callahan with 5 goals and 3 assist for an 8 point day as the Cardinals go to 5-2 on the season. Gallery

NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Plattsburgh State Cardinals Vs Plymouth State Panthers March 23rd 2017

shot
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Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh State's Peter Ciacelli (51) with the hard-hit along the sidelines that jars the ball loose for the scramble. The Plattsburgh State Cardinals would host the Plymouth State Panthers in non conference action. The Cardinals would cruise out to a 6-1 lead after the first period on goals from Austin Belz (2), Ryan Hubbard, Ryan Callahan (2), and Jake Carroll. In the second quarter, the Panthers would put up more of a fight although the Cardinals would win the quarter 4-3 on goals from Mike Gay, Jake Carroll, Joe Mineau, and Ryan Callahan to have a 10-4 lead at the break. When the teams came out for the second half the Cardinals would show no let-up as they win the quarter 4-0 on goals from Ryan Callahan (2), Ryan Hubbard, and Kevin Litchauer for the 14-4 lead. In the fourth quarter the Cardinals would stay in control winning quarter 4-2 on goals from Billy Moller, Christopher Weider, Austin Belz, and Matt Gonzales to secure the 18-6 win. In the winning effort, Austin Graham would make 6 saves although leading the way for the Cardinals would be Ryan Callahan with 5 goals and 3 assist for an 8 point day as the Cardinals go to 5-2 on the season. Gallery

fends off defender
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Plattsburgh State's Brandon Heimbuch (33) takes the check from the defender and continues done the middle for the shot on net. Gallery

NCAA Division 1 Men's Hockey ECAC Hockey Championships Finals: #1 Harvard Crimson Vs #3 Cornell Big Red March 18th 2017

diving save
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Kyle Coryea

The #1 Harvard Crimson would meet up with the #3 Cornell Big Red in the championship of ECAC Hockey. The Harvard Crimson would get the first goal of the game on Ryan Donato's power-play goal at 14:46 of the first period for a 1-0 lead. The game would stay there till 16:08 of the second period when Harvard's Luke Esposito would score to make it 2-0. The Crimson would expand there lead to 3-0 on Michael Floodstrand's goal that bounced in off the backboards. Then at 11:10 of the period, Harvard's Ryan Donato would get his second of the night and make it 4-0. In the closing minutes of the game, Cornell's Jeff Malott would score to break up the shutout and make it 4-1 game. In the winning effort, Merrick Madsen would make 25 saves as the Harvard Crimson are crowned the 2017 ECAC champions. Gallery

crunching hit
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Kyle Coryea

Harvard's Jacob Olson (26) with the crunching hit along the boards to jar the puck loose. Gallery

ECAC Hockey Championships Finals: #1 Harvard Crimson Vs #3 Cornell Big Red March 18th 2017

ECAC Men's Hockey
champions
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Kyle Coryea

The Harvard Crimson pose for there team photo as they are crowned the 2017 ECAC Hockey champions for the second time in three years. The #1 Harvard Crimson would meet up with the #3 Cornell Big Red in the championship of ECAC Hockey. The Harvard Crimson would get the first goal of the game on Ryan Donato's power-play goal at 14:46 of the first period for a 1-0 lead. The game would stay there till 16:08 of the second period when Harvard's Luke Esposito would score to make it 2-0. The Crimson would expand there lead to 3-0 on Michael Floodstrand's goal that bounced in off the backboards. Then at 11:10 of the period, Harvard's Ryan Donato would get his second of the night and make it 4-0. In the closing minutes of the game, Cornell's Jeff Malott would score to break up the shutout and make it 4-1 game. In the winning effort, Merrick Madsen would make 25 saves as the Harvard Crimson are crowned the 2017 ECAC champions, Gallery.

ECAC Hockey Championships Semi-Finals: #2 Union Dutchmen Vs #3 Cornell Big Red March 17th 2017

toe drag
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Kyle Coryea

Cornell's Patrick McCarron(27) puts the move on Union's Jeff Taylor (2) and puts the shot on net. The #2 Union Dutchmen would meet up with the #3 Cornell Big Red in the second semi-final of the ECAC Hockey Championships. The game would remain scoreless until the 3:03 mark when Cornell's Noah Bauld would give the Big Red the 1-0 lead. Then just over four minutes later the Big Red would extend the lead to 2-0 on Jake Weidner's goal. The game would stay there til the 7:23 mark of the thirds period when Union's Cole Maier would score to make it 2-1 down the stretch. Then at 16:48 of the third, the Big Red would regain the 2-0 lead on Eric Freschi's goal. Then just over a minute later the Big Red would put the game away on Beau Starrett's goal. In the winning effort, Mitch Gillam would make 33 saves as the Cornell Big Red advance to the finals on Saturday evening against Harvard. Gallery

ride into the broads
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Union's Vas Kolias (3) rides the Cornell defender into the boards for the hit. Gallery

ECAC Hockey Championships Semi-Finals: #2 Union Dutchmen Vs #3 Cornell Big Red March 17th 2017

ECAC Men's Hockey
body save in traffic
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Kyle Coryea

Cornell's Mitch Gillam (32) with the body save to secure the puck as part of a 33 save night. The #2 Union Dutchmen would meet up with the #3 Cornell Big Red in the second semi-final of the ECAC Hockey Championships. The game would remain scoreless until the 3:03 mark when Cornell's Noah Bauld would give the Big Red the 1-0 lead. Then just over four minutes later the Big Red would extend the lead to 2-0 on Jake Weidner's goal. The game would stay there til the 7:23 mark of the thirds period when Union's Cole Maier would score to make it 2-1 down the stretch. Then at 16:48 of the third, the Big Red would regain the 2-0 lead on Eric Freschi's goal. Then just over a minute, later the Big Red would put the game away on Beau Starrett's goal. In the winning effort, Mitch Gillam would make 33 saves as the Cornell Big Red advance to the finals on Saturday evening against Harvard. Gallery.

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