Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Boy's Soccer Peru Nighthawks @ Northeastern Clinton Cougars October 17th 2025

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Evan Patrie

Peru's Connor Baehere (4) with the turn and burn to get by the Northeastern Clinton defender and get inside the box. It would be a battle in the Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Boys' Soccer as the Northeastern Clinton Cougars would meet up with the Peru Nighthawks in Champlain, New York, as the conference title would be on the line. The Nighthawks would get the lone goal in the first half from Deacon Whittmarsh as they would take the 1-0 lead into the halftime. When the teams returned for the second half, the Nighhawks would stay on the gas pedal, and they would add a pair of goals from Deacon Whittmarsh and Seanan Edwards as they secured the 3-0 victory and were crowned co-champs for the regular season. In the winning effort, the Nighthawks are 12-1 on the season and will finish the season out against Saranac Lake next week. As for the Northeastern Clinton, they will finish their season next week. Gallery

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Evan Patrie

Peru's Seenan Edwards (5) with the backward pass to get by the defenders and take it to the net for the scoring chance. Gallery

Peru Nighthawks @ Northeastern Clinton Cougars October 17th 2025

Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Boy's Soccer
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Evan Patrie

The Peru Nighthawks celebrate their win and their conference title with the 3-0 win over Northeastern Clinton. It would be a battle in the Champlain Valley Athletic Conference Boys' Soccer as the Northeastern Clinton Cougars would meet up with the Peru Nighthawks in Champlain, New York, as the conference title would be on the line. The Nighthawks would get the lone goal in the first half from Deacon Whittmarsh as they would take the 1-0 lead into the halftime. When the teams returned for the second half, the Nighhawks would stay on the gas pedal, and they would add a pair of goals from Deacon Whittmarsh and Seanan Edwards as they secured the 3-0 victory and were crowned co-champs for the regular season. In the winning effort, the Nighthawks are 12-1 on the season and will finish the season out against Saranac Lake next week. As for the Northeastern Clinton, they will finish their season next week. Gallery

NJCAA Division III Region III Men's Soccer: Hudson Valley Community Vikings @ Clinton Commuty Cougars October 15th 2025

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Kyle Coryea

Clinton Community's Parker Manor (1) with the diving stop on Hudson Valley's Joseph Davis shot attempt as part of a 15-save night in a 4-0 loss to the Vikings. It would be the last game of the regular season for the Clinton Community College Cougars as they would host Hudson Valley Community College in the NJCAA Region III at the Plattsburgh State Field House. The game was tight through most of the first half until the Vikings opened the scoring in the 24th minute when Michael Robyck scored the opening goal, giving the Vikings a 1-0 lead. That's how the first half ended. The game would stay there tuntilthe 67th minute when the Vikings would extend ttheirlead 2to -0 on the Joseph Davis goal The game would stay there until the final 3 minutes of the match, when the Vikings struck twice from Camryn Curet and Eli Charlebois, securing a 4-0 victor In the winning effort for the Vikings Juan Rivas would make one save for the shutout as they go to 6-6 on the season. As for the Cougars, Parker Manor would make 15 saves as they finish out their season at 1-9-1. Gallery

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Kyle Coryea

Clinton Community's Ben Burdo (4) with the cross attempt as the Cougars looked to get back in the game. Gallery

Hudson Valley Community College Vikings @ Clinton Community Cougars October 15th 2025

NJCAA Division III Region III Men's Soccer
goal
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Kyle Coryea

Hudson Valley's Michael Robyck (13) to give the Vikings the 1-0 lead. It would be the last game of the regular season for the Clinton Community College Cougars as they would host Hudson Valley Community College in the NJCAA Region III from the Plattsburgh State Field House. The game was tight through most of the first half until the Vikings opened the scoring in the 24th minute when Michael Robyck scored the opening goal, giving the Vikings a 1-0 lead. That's how the first half ended. The game would stay there tuntilthe 67th minute when the Vikings would extend ttheirlead 2to -0 on the Joseph Davis goal The game would stay there until the final 3 minutes of the match, when the Vikings struck twice from Camryn Curet and Eli Charlebois, securing a 4-0 victor In the winning effort for the Vikings Juan Rivas would make one save for the shutout as they go to 6-6 on the season. As for the Cougars, Parker Manor would make 15 saves as they finish out their season at 1-9-1. Gallery

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