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21
2008
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Matthew Loveless
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Friday, 21 March 2008 |
Returning Members - Jess Esposito (11th Grade), Craig Esposito (10th Grade), and Austin Moore (10th Grade)
New Additions - Tim Carlson (9th Grade), Conor Stanhope (8th Grade), and Josh Randall (7th Grade)
Key Losses - John Duthie (two-time defending state champion, currently playing at Arkansas State) and Edmund Herzog (two-time state qualifier, currently playing at Newman University)
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Mar
14
2008
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Joyce Mulcahy Jones
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Friday, 14 March 2008 |
The coaches of the LCATS Swim Club have chosen Chelsea Boles as this week's 'spotlight swimmer'. According to her coaches, Bob Terry and Reed Dewey, "Chelsea has a great work ethic! She always has a very positive attitude and works hard." Chelsea's best strokes are the butterfly and freestyle. She can be seen at the Lansing pool practicing her strokes with enthusiasm and a bright smile.
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Mar
14
2008
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Mary Grainger
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Friday, 14 March 2008 |
Ithaca 16U Shooting Stars Finish Second in State
Ithaca 14Us Represent Central Section
During the March 6-9 weekend, the Ithaca 14U and 16U Shooting Stars competed in the New York State Amateur Hockey Association (NYSAHA) Tier 2 Girls Championships in Glens Falls and Ogdensburg respectively.

Second Place in New York State
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Mar
14
2008
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Matthew Scheffler
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Friday, 14 March 2008 |
The Lansing track team had a great showing at the NYS track meet held at Cornell's Barton Hall Saturday, March 8th. The team's top performance came from the Girl's 4 X 200 meter relay team of Sophomore Chloe Ryan, freshman Lindsay Petry, junior Anna Mapes, and freshman Kathryn Hornibrook who medaled with a sixth place finish. Their time of 1:48.70 also was a new Section IV and School record.
Other competitors for Lansing at the state meet were:
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Mar
14
2008
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Dan Veaner
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Friday, 14 March 2008 |
This year Daylights Savings time not only made us 'spring ahead' one hour with our clocks, but it also heralded in the spring athletics season at Lansing High School. Athletic Director Ed Redmond says that coming off of a great winter season he is optimistic that the spring teams will continue the momentum. "Great kids, good coaching, community support," Redmond says. "It was a fun season. Kids are having successes on and off the playing fields. We're expecting another good season. Numbers are high again. We have good participation, which is always a goal of mine."
Only a few days into the season, Redmond says he already likes the earlier switch to Daylight Savings. "I like the early Daylight Savings time," he says. "The days are longer. It seems to perk the kids up a little bit. The more daylight you get, the more the kids' mindset goes toward Spring."
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