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Sports Snippets: October 24, 2024

The Cooperstown boys soccer team beat Sauquoit Valley 2-1 in a Division II match on Tuesday, October 15. Junior Jameson Gable opened the scoring early in the first half and junior Jackson Crisman scored the winning goal with seven minutes remaining in the game. Junior Cooper Coleman made four saves.…

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Program Provides Opportunity of a Lifetime for Youth Development

The 2025 Frank and Peggy Steele Internship Program for Youth Leadership Development will provide students the chance to join the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum team in a summer-long internship, offering meaningful, hands-on training in numerous professional career fields for those who are chosen from the hundreds of applications received in Cooperstown each year.…

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Cross Country Plugging Away

The boys defeated Poland, Sauquoit Valley and West Canada Valley—their record against weekly competitor Mount Markham does not contribute to league standings after the first matchup. Senior Jonah Hitchcock finished second (19:26), followed by Owen Capozza Flannigan (5th, 20:45), Hu Agostino (6th, 21:09), and Brendan Heavner (7th, 21:41). Elias MacLeish rounded out the scoring in 11th place (22:58).…

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Coop Soccer Game Recap

The Hawkeyes’ girls soccer team slipped past Westmoreland 1-0 in a home Division III match on Wednesday, October 2. Junior Mia Pelcer scored late in the first half on an assist from senior Annelise Jensen.…

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Youth Wins Over Experience in Rotary Foundation Tournament

Team Sandler took home first-place honors with a score of 54 on the 18-hole course, which was played in a captain and crew format. Team members James Matson, Tanner Clinton, Elijah Sandler and Christian Sepp each received a $50.00 gift certificate to a local business, including Mel’s at 22, Mohican Flowers, and Upstate Bar & Grill/Boca Osteria or New York Pizzeria.…

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Golf, Tennis Tourneys Raise Over $81,000 for Scholarship Fund

“It’s an honor to be part of this decades-long tradition that celebrates two sports and two world-class non-profits, Pathfinder Village and the National Baseball Hall of Fame,” said Pathfinder’s Chief Executive Officer Karen Knavel, who joined the Edmeston-based community in January. “In planning these events, I was taken by our volunteers’ enthusiasm and dedication. It is amazing these events have been so successful—42 years for golf and 15 years for tennis. We are grateful for your faith in our mission,…

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