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Sep
21
2007
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Ed Redmond
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Friday, 21 September 2007 |
The varsity football team raced to a 26-0 halftime lead and won 46-6 vs. Tioga on Friday night. The game was delayed 1 hour and 20 minutes for lightning.
The Bobcats are 3-0 and travel to Sidney this Friday for a key divisional match up. Against Tioga, five different players scored with Brian Milliman scoring two times on Short runs. Vincent Redmond, Colden Knapp, Teagen Barresi and Matthew Ford all each scored once.
Knapp rushed for 104 yds on 13 carries while Redmond threw for 134 yards on 8 completions. Barresi had two catches fro 82 yds. The
defense continued to be stingy allowing only 117 total yds to Tioga.
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Sep
21
2007
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Adam Heck
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Friday, 21 September 2007 |
The boys Varsity Soccer team is 5-0-1. The team defeated Union Springs 6-1, Watkins Glen 1-0, Moravia 8-0, Newark Valley 4-0, tied Dryden 1-1, and beat Waverly 6-0 Monday afternoon.
The team has been led by a balance of scoring and a balance of defense. Captain Tyler Fleming has led the defense and managed to score two goals as well. Walker Diebolt in the middle has worked hard and played hard throughout every game. Sophomore Michael Bradford has done the bulk of the work in goal with Brian Streb and Aaron Eddy filling in at times.
Next weeks games:
- Tuesday at Watkins Glen 4:30 start
- Thursday at Groton 4:30 Start
- Saturday vs. Elmira Notre Dame 11:00am *
*Alumni Game to follow the Elmira Notre Dame game all former Lansing Soccer players are welcome to come and play.
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Sep
21
2007
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Heather Miller
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Friday, 21 September 2007 |
The Lansing Varsity Cross Country team is off to a great
season with the largest boys varsity team in years. Captains Travis Miller, a
senior, and Josh Barber, a sophomore, are two of the top scorers so far this
season.
Newcomer Jon Cleveland has proven his ability among the top
runners and looks forward to a
promising season. The team, comprised mostly of sophomores has the potential to
take on the Section title. So far this season they have placed first at Candor
and second at the Moravia meets.
The team looks forward to a great season and encourages the
community to show its support at our only home meet on Tuesday, October 2 at
5:00pm at Sobus Field.
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Sep
21
2007
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Staff
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Friday, 21 September 2007 |
Lansing Girls varsity Swim Team earned another two wins when they beat Watkins Glen 108 - 75 last week, and Waverly 107 - 62 on Tuesday. Both meets were away games for the Lansing girls. While Watkins Glen took first place in seven of the twelve events, Lansing won easily on points.
Lansing's A team of Haleigh Wixson, Molly Murphy, Jaclyn Conklin and Ellie Fausold scored in Watkins Glen in second place in the 200 Yard Medley Relay. In the 200 Yard Freestyle Alex Conte took second, Valerie Massi third, and Courtney Pollack scored in fourth place. In the next event Kali Dean came in first in the Women 200 Yard IM in 2:20:01, with Lansing's Lexi Payton and Kelsy Quigley scoring. Ashley McDonald came in second in the 50 Yard Freestyle with Katrina Mehringer and Anna Mapes also scoring for Lansing.
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Sep
14
2007
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Dan Veaner
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Friday, 14 September 2007 |
In its fourth year, the Lansing Family Triathlon was slightly down in participation, but just as high as ever in spirit and community support. Though thunder storms threatened, they held off until the triathlon was finished. About 70 athletes, half of them kids, participated in the event this year. "What's new this year is that we opened the youth division up to families," says Physical Education Teacher Lisa LiVigne. "Adults can compete at the youth distance. They might feel more comfortable doing that distance than the adult distance. It allows them to compete along with their kids. They're not eligible for an award in that division."
Traditionally there have been two divisions, one for adults and one for kids. This year a third division was added so athletes could compete as a family. While adults in this division are not eligible for awards, it allows them to be a part of a team with their children. Participants in the two other divisions can compete on a team, or do all three courses including swimming, running, and bicycling, themselves. The whole point is to promote physical fitness, and LiVigne says her whole department gets into the act, dividing responsibilities for the three courses.
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