News Briefs: March 27, 2025 – All Otsego

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News Briefs: March 27, 2025

Coop Girls Fall in Semifinals

TROY—The Cooperstown Central School's girls basketball season came to an end with a 59-37 loss to Section II champion Stillwater in the state Class C Final Four on Thursday, March 20. Eighth-grader Lanie Nelen scored 13 points, followed by senior Polly Kennedy with nine points and six rebounds. Senior Brenna Seamon had seven points and six rebounds. The Hawkeyes finished the season with a 21-5 record. Kennedy, Seamon, Mia Kaltenbach and Bella Reich will graduate this spring.

ADK Club Offers Scholarships

ONEONTA—The Susquehanna Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club will provide full scholarships for two teenagers to participate in an Adirondack teen program of their choice this summer. All costs except transportation will be covered. Participants must reside in Otsego, Delaware or Chenango counties and must meet any additional requirements for the workshops. Visit https://adk.org/youth-teen-programs/ for a list of offerings and https://susqadk.org/adk-teen-workshop-scholarships/ to apply. Awards will be announced by the end of April.

Hartwick Athletes Make List

ONEONTA—Hartwick College placed 91 student-athletes on the Fall 2024 Empire 8 Conference President’s List, including seven members of the field hockey team: Caroline Aspuru, Makayla Bales of Sidney, Tessa Cox, Makenzie Kensel, Kayla Kinkel, Erica Leeson and Natalie O’Malley. To qualify, athletes must maintain a 3.75 GPA or better in full-time academic work and display positive conduct on and off campus.

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