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Oct
12
2007
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Staff
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Friday, 12 October 2007 |
The Ladycat Varsity Swimming and Diving team raced to another win when they beat Watkins Glen 112-70 in a home meet last week.
Watkins Glen took first in the 200 Yard Medley Relay Varsity with two Lansing teams scoring when Lexi Payton, Alex Conte, Courtney Pollack and Ashley McDonald came in second, and Kate Adie, Katrina Mehringer, Kelsy Quigley and Morgan Barron third. But Kali Dean ttok first place, finishing the 200 Yard Freestyle in 2:01.68. Alex Conte came in second in the 200 Yard IM Varsity, with Lexi Payton and Courtney Pollack also scoring for Lansing. Watkins Glen took first again in the 50 Yard Freestyle with Ashley McDonald, Anna Mapes, and Katrina Mehringer scoring for Lansing.
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Oct
05
2007
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Heather Miller
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Friday, 05 October 2007 |
The Lansing Boys Cross Country team took second to Trumansburg, winning over Moravia and Watkins Glen at their home meet on Tuesday. Sophomore Josh Barber had an amazing finish as he went neck and neck with Moravia's Jason Phillips. Barber had a season best time of 18:32 and was joined by his other teammates in setting personal records on the home course. Tim Shea (20:24), Henry Potter (20:31), and Jon Fenner (20:43) worked together to finish as a team. Jon Cleveland, suffering an ankle injury mid race, still finished strong in 6th place with a time of 19:16. Mike Monacelli (21:47) and George Wigsten (21:49) proved their strength finishing in the top twenty.
Shanna Swanson, the only varsity girls competitor for Lansing, had her best race of the season. She beat out Watkins' Sumer Pettet at the finish taking second place for Lansing with a time of 22:22. Modified competitor Hannah Shea also had personal best race on the home course.
The Lansing Cross Country team will take on Marathon, Moravia, Southern Springs and Trumansburg next Tuesday in Groton at Stonehedge Golf Course.
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Oct
05
2007
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Ed Redmond
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Friday, 05 October 2007 |
The varsity football team defeated Elmira ND on homecoming last Friday 41-13 to run irts record to 5-0. Vincent Redmond threw for two and ran for two more scores.
Colden Knapp added two rushing touchdowns finishing with 78 yards rushing on the night. The game was tied at the half 13-13 but Lansing came out in the 2nd half and scored 28 unanswered points.
The team returns to action Friday night, senior night, hosting Unatego at 7:00.
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Sep
28
2007
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Dan Veaner
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Friday, 28 September 2007 |
There's nothing small fry about Schoellkopf Field, or at least not most of the time. But two Sunday morning games pitted Lansing's Small Fry football teams against the South Senaca Falcons. With Luke Kutler announcing and Tom Policay working the clock, families cheering from the stands on both sides, the young players were especially excited. "They're playing on turf," says Steve Lehr, one of the senior team coaches. "So there's a professional level of excitement. You look around here and you've got 20,000-worth of stadium seating and you know your family is up there cheering you on. It gives the kids a real sense of pride that makes it worthwhile."
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Sep
28
2007
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Heather Miller
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Friday, 28 September 2007 |
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The Lansing Boys Cross Country team came in first against
Watkins Glen, Tioga, and Candor this week at Watkins Glen. Lansing took the
first three places with sophomore Josh Barber in first with a personal best for
the season (19:04) followed by teammates Jon Cleveland (19:06) and Travis
Miller (19:07). Seniors Henry Potter and Casey Nassif also had personal records
for the season.
Shanna Swanson was the lone varsity girls athlete who ran
her personal best time of 23:04. Seventh grader Hannah Shea ran well for the
team and placed fourth in the modified race.
Lansing hosts Moravia, Trumansburg, and Watkins Glen
on Tuesday October 2nd.
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