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Oct
27
2006
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 27 October 2006 |
Lansing Recreation Department's Pee Wee Fottball team played two games at Shoellkopf Field on the Cornell campus Sunday. We got some action shots of the Lansing boys as well as the girls on the cheerleading squad. It was cold and raining, but nobody seemed to mind, and the game, announced by Luke Kutler, was full of action.
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Oct
27
2006
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 27 October 2006 |
Lansing's Girls Varsity Swimming and Diving Team completed its dual meet season undefeated Tuesday when they defeated Watkins Glen 118 to 62, in a meet at Watkins Glen. Watkins Glen started strong in the first event, taking first in the Women 200 Yard Medley Relay. They were followed by the Lansing A team, Hannah Wingate, Leigh Conley, Claire Eckstrom and Rachel Bland, in second place, and the Lansing B team, Lexi Payton, Erin Obrien, Kelsy Quigley and Kendal Dean, in third.
But Lansing took first in a series of events starting with the 200 Yard Freestyle, when Nikki Dean took first place in 2:01.44, scoring 6 points. Kali Dean and Lexi Payton also scored for Lansing. Hannah Wingate sped to the finish in the 200 Yard IM, taking first place in 2:29.53. Erin Obrien finished second for Lansing, with Kelsy Quigley scoring in fourth.
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Oct
20
2006
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by Mary M. Grainger
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Friday, 20 October 2006 |
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Tompkins Girls Hockey Association Open House Scheduled October 30 Girls of all ages are invited by Tompkins Girls Hockey Association (TGHA) to two upcoming events introducing girls to ice hockey on Monday, October 23 and Monday, October 30. |
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Oct
20
2006
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 20 October 2006 |
Lansing's Recreation Department is offering a wealth of programs this fall. With everything from bowling to yoga, basketball to karate, there is something for everyone. There are plenty of programs for kids, but also many for adults including a cardio step class, swimming, co-ed volleyball, and men's basketball.
Basketball Speaking of basketball, programs for 4th through 6th graders are accepting registrations now, and everyone who registers will get a free basketball. "We're going to include a free basketball for the kids instead of a t-shirt," says Recreation Director Steve Colt. "It's easier to practice dribbling your basketball than it is to dribble your t-shirt. And most of the kids have a drawer full of them!" he laughs.
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Oct
20
2006
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by Maureen Dracup
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Friday, 20 October 2006 |
Great win Tuesday night against Dryden in the Girls Soccer Semi-Finals. The girls showed up ready to play. They played as a team; solid and focused. Lansing won 3-0, outshot them 25-2 and controlled the tempo of the game throughout both halves. It was a full team effort.
Rachael Palladino scored twice and Preeti Panda scored once. Assists came from Colleen Trowbridge, Ryann Cretney and Veronica Palladino.
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