Empire Football League Week 7: Plattsburgh North Stars Vs Vermont Ice Storm August 17 2013

in traffic
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Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh's Jason Remillard (10) goes up in traffic and comes down with the interception. The Plattsburgh North Stars would face their rivals from across the lake the Vermont Ice Storm in Empire Football League action. It would not take the North Stars long to get on the broad they would score on the opening drive to make it 7-0 on DJ Barber's TD Reception. The Stars would get another one near the end of the quarter on Dexter Geohagan touchdown to make it 13-0. Then in second quarter, the North Stars would score twice more Jamil McCray's and Chris Fish's touchdown receptions to make it 27-0 at the half. When the teams would return for the second it would be more of the same. The North Stars would get two more scores one on Harry Rascoe's sneak from the one-yard line and Craig Bujold's reception to make it 41-0. Then in the fourth quarter, the North Stars would add one more just for good measure as Harry Rascoe would scramble for 40 yards to make it 47-0. The Ice Storm would get one score late to break up the shutout. As the North Stars would cruise to a 47-7 win and go to 5-1 in Empire Football League as they head to Syracuse next week to take on the Syracuse Shock. Gallery

gang tackle
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Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh's Brandon St. John & Mackenize Haskins (21) with the tag tackle to take down Vermont's Akeem Williamson. Gallery

Plattsburgh North Stars Vs Vermont Ice Storm August 17 2013

Empire Football League Week 7
arm tackle
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Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh's Alec Currier (3) stretches out and puts his hand on the ball and rips it out for the fumble. The Plattsburgh North Stars would face their rivals from across the lake the Vermont Ice Storm in Empire Football League action. It would not take the North Stars long to get on the broad they would score on the opening drive to make it 7-0 on DJ Barber's TD Reception. The Stars would get another one near the end of the quarter on Dexter Geohagan touchdown to make it 13-0. Then in second quarter, the North Stars would score twice more Jamil McCray's and Chris Fish's touchdown receptions to make it 27-0 at the half. When the teams would return for the second it would be more of the same. The North Stars would get two more scores one on Harry Rascoe's sneak from the one-yard line and Craig Bujold's reception to make it 41-0. Then in the fourth quarter, the North Stars would add one more just for good measure as Harry Rascoe would scramble for 40 yards to make it 47-0. The Ice Storm would get one score late to break up the shutout. As the North Stars would cruise to a 47-7 win and go to 5-1 in Empire Football League as they head to Syracuse next week to take on the Syracuse Shock. Gallery

Ellenburg Center Fire Department Car Show August 11 2013

retro camro
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Kyle Coryea

The old Chevy Camaro on display at the third annual car show. The Ellenburg Center Fire Department would hold there 3rd Annual Car Show to benefit the Department. There would be a great turn out of cars with 55 showing up. There would also be a great turn for the community to come and see the cars and support the station. The Ellenburg Center Fire Department would like to thank everyone that participated and plans are already underway for the 2014 edition. Gallery

old shelby
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Kyle Coryea

An old replica of a Shelby Cobra at the annual car show. Gallery

Ellenburg Center Fire Department Car Show August 11 2013

Car Show
old but beauty
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Kyle Coryea

The 1955 Chevy Bel-Air is all shined up and on display with the hood up so everyone can see the engine work. The Ellenburg Center Fire Department would hold there 3rd Annual Car Show to benefit the Department. There would be a great turn out of cars with 55 showing up. There would also be a great turn for the community to come and see the cars and support the station. The Ellenburg Center Fire Department would like to thank everyone that participated and plans are already underway for the 2014 edition. Gallery

Quebec Truck and Tractor Pullers Assocation Huntingdon Fair August 10 2013

she gone
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Kyle Coryea

Mario Racicot and his 2009 Frightlighter make the sled look like children play as he looks to take out the trailers at the other of the track. The ASTTQ the premier truck and tractor pulling series in Canada would make there annual stop at the Huntingdon Fair. There would be a packed crowd to watch the best pullers across Canada in action. They would bring in the Super Semis, Mini Mods, Modified Trucks, Two Wheel Drive Trucks, and the Modified Tractors. They would bring in around 50 pullers to show their talents and there would be some that would break expensive parts on the very tacky track. The ASTTQ will be sure to come back next year. Gallery

mini ride
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Kyle Coryea

Leon Rabideau & Renegade Warrior carries the wheels down the track to around 280 feet for a top-three finish in the Mini Modified class. Gallery

Huntingdon Fair August 10 2013

Quebec Truck Tractor Pullers Assocation
carrying the front
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Kyle Coryea

CP Dream II and Charles Pellitier carry the front wheels down the track from about mid-track on. The ASTTQ the premier truck and tractor pulling series in Canada would make there annual stop at the Huntingdon Fair. There would be a packed crowd to watch the best pullers across Canada in action. They would bring in the Super Semis, Mini Mods, Modified Trucks, Two Wheel Drive Trucks, and the Modified Tractors. They would bring in around 50 pullers to show their talents and there would be some that would break expensive parts on the very tacky track. The ASTTQ will be sure to come back next year. Gallery

Huntingdon Truck/Tractor Pull August 10 2013

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
wheelstanding
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Kyle Coryea

Irving Lyman and his Allis-Chalmers 7045 carries the front wheels down the track to a pull of 340 feet to win the 11,500 stock class. The Huntingdon Fair would have the Adirondack Truck/Tractor Pullers back for the first time in four years. They would put on a great show for the local pullers from Street Trucks, Stock Tractors, Altered Stock Tractors, and 4x4 Tractors. The Adirondack sled would start pulling in the earlier afternoon and pull till late at night. The would pull just over 110 hooks on the day to a roaring crowd. The Adirondack Truck/Tractor Pullers are looking forward to making a return trip next year. Gallery

Adirondack Truck Tractor Pullers: Huntingdon Truck/Tractor Pull (ATPA) August 10 2013

driveshaft snapping
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Kyle Coryea

John Darragh in his GMC Sierra snaps the back driveshaft just over 100 feet into the run. The Huntingdon Fair would have the Adirondack Truck/Tractor Pullers back for the first time in four years. They would put on a great show for the local pullers from Street Trucks, Stock Tractors, Altered Stock Tractors, and 4x4 Tractors. The Adirondack sled would start pulling in the earlier afternoon and pull till late at night. The would pull just over 110 hooks on the day to a roaring crowd. The Adirondack Truck/Tractor Pullers are looking forward to making a return trip next year. Gallery

wheel tapping
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Kyle Coryea

Henry Boonerberg and his Ford 7000 carries the wheels down the track to a pull of 219 feet for 3rd in the 6500 Stock Tractors class. Gallery

Franklin County Fair Malone, NY August 9 2013

New York Sire Stakes
tight finish
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Kyle Coryea

Irving Mauran (Westport) and Logan Runn win the sixth race in a photo finish over Causeway Giant with Scott Renz (Bloomsburg, PA) in the Leo LaPage Memorial. It would be the last of three days of racing at the Franklin County Fair. There would be 8 races on the card with three of them being memorial races. There would be another good crowd in attendance. Andy Gardner would be named the driver of the week for his stellar performance over the three days. Gallery

New York Sire Stakes Franklin County Fair Malone, NY August 9 2013

winner
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Kyle Coryea

John MacDonald (Russell, ON) and Mar Dream win the Red & Maragaret Memorial with the new track record 1:59.3 beating the old track record by a tenth of a second. It would be the last of three days of racing at the Franklin County Fair. There would be 8 races on the card with three of them being memorial races. There would be another good crowd in attendance. Andy Gardner would be named the driver of the week for his stellar performance over the three days. Gallery

close up
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Kyle Coryea

Kenneth Martin (Chateaugay) and JMF's Tepy comes down for third in the third race the Donald LaPage Memorial. Gallery

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