Scholar Teams - The Leader Herald

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Scholar Teams - The Leader Herald
10 – The Leader-Herald
By the
Numbers
Baseball
Overall
Amsterdam
Broadalbin-Perth
Canajoharie
Dolgeville
Fonda-Fultonville
Fort Plain
Gloversville
Johnstown
Mayfield
OESJ
Wells
W
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Foothills Council
Broadalbin-Perth
Glens Falls
Gloversville
Hudson Falls
Johnstown
Queensbury
Scotia-Glenville
South Glens Falls
W
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pct. GB
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
Western Athletic
Conference
North Division
W L Pct.
Canajoharie
0
0 .000
Fort Plain
0
0 .000
Galway
0
0 .000
Mayfield
0
0 .000
OESJ
0
0 .000
Saratoga Catholic
0
0 .000
GB
—
—
—
—
—
—
South Division
W L
Berne-Knox-Westerlo
0 0
Duanesburg
0 0
Mekeel Christian
0 0
Middleburgh
0 0
Schoharie
0 0
Sharon Springs
0 0
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
GB
—
—
—
—
—
—
L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Overall
Amsterdam
Broadalbin-Perth
Canajoharie
Dolgeville
Fonda-Fultonville
Fort Plain
Gloversville
Johnstown
Mayfield
OESJ
Wells
W
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Foothills Council
Broadalbin-Perth
Glens Falls
Gloversville
Hudson Falls
Johnstown
Queensbury
Scotia-Glenville
South Glens Falls
W
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Several area fall sports
teams earn high school
scholar-athlete honors
Bowling banquet
A total of 37 area fall sports
teams were among those honored
by the New York State Public
High School Athletic Association
as scholar-athlete team award
winners.
To earn the honors, a team
needed to achieve an academic
average of 90 or greater in
classes during the winter sports
season.
This year marks the 23rd year
the NYSPHSAA has honored
teams with the award.
Amsterdam led the way with
nine of its fall teams earning
scholar-athlete team awards.
Amsterdam had its girls swimming (95.45 GPA), girls tennis
(95.29), boys golf (94.23), girls
soccer (93.86), football (92.62),
boys cross country (91.49), girls
soccer cross country (91.42),
boys soccer (90.49) and volleyball (90.15) teams honored.
On the field, the Rams’ football
team advanced to the Section II
Class A semifinals before losing
to eventual state champion
Queensbury.
Broadalbin-Perth and Johnstown each had six fall teams
earn scholar-athlete team awards.
Johnstown had its girls swim(93.25),
volleyball
ming
(93.13), boys soccer (92.96),
girls soccer (92.40), field hockey
(90.90) and boys golf (90.79)
teams honored.
The Johnstown volleyball team
won the Section II Class B title
and advanced to the state championship match before losing to
Owego Free Academy. The
Johnstown field hockey team
reached the semifinals of the Section II Class B Tournament.
B-P had its girls soccer
(97.42), girls cross country
(96.92), volleyball (96.58), football (94.71), boys soccer (93.25)
and boys cross country (90.17)
teams honored.
The B-P girls cross country
team won the Section II Class C
title, while the volleyball team
Pct.
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Softball
Monday, March 10, 2014
Sports
Pct. GB
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
.000 —
The Johnstown bowling
team recently hosted its
annual banquet. The Sir
Bills won the Foothills
Council regular-season
and tournament titles this
season. Johnstown also
won the Section II Class B
championship.
Photos submitted
NYSPHSAA Spring Scholar-Athlete Teams
Broadalbin-Perth team heading to Myrtle Beach
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will carry a 16-man varsity roster this season. Simonds said
every player was involved in the
fundraising.
“The total cost for our trip is
Western Athletic
$850 for four days, so each kid
Conference
had to come up with sponsorNorth Division
ships,” he said. “We did the enW L Pct. GB tire thing with the golf
Canajoharie
0
0 .000 — tournament from last year. We
Fort Plain
0
0 .000 — are already fund raising for this
Galway
0
0 .000 — years golf tournament. Each
Mayfield
0
0 .000 — player had to opportunity to get
OESJ
0
0 .000 — sponsorship last year and go
Saratoga Catholic
0
0 .000 — back this year. Some decided
they didn’t want to do that and
South Division
opted just to pay for their own.
W L Pct. GB
Berne-Knox-Westerlo
0 0 .000 — We also have some kids who deDuanesburg
0 0 .000 — cided the trip is not for them and
Mekeel Christian
0 0 .000 — decided not to go. which is fine.
Middleburgh
0 0 .000 — The parents have been great and
Schoharie
0 0 .000 — we have had a lot of business
Sharon Springs
0 0 .000 — owners and the community has
been great stepping up to support
Note: Standings are based on games reported to
us
and help these kids have a
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The team will be in Myrtle
records or results.
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Beach from March 20 to March
23 with games and practices
schedule each day.
On their first day the Patriots
will scrimmage North Hills High
School of Pa. followed by scrimmages with Laurel Highlands
High School of Pa, Pascack Hills
High School of N.J. and Absegami-Crosley of N.J.
“$70 a day gets you the hotel
all the baseball, game balls and
umpires. It is an unbelievable
deal,” Simonds said. “We get
four scrimmages and four practices, but I don’t know if we will
use the last practice. We may go
play miniature golf or something
and let the kids have some fun.
The first three days we are down
there we will jam-packed with
stuff going from 7 a.m. to 11
p.m. The last day we are there we
will let them do some things they
want to do.”
The Patriots parents following
the team south in their vehicles
also are providing the team with
a cost-saving service.
“We are doing everything we
can to cut cost,” Simonds said.
“We are sending the bats and
equipment in cars with some of
the parents who are driving
down. That way we won’t have
to check the bags with the equipment. That is a substantial cost.
We have some parents going
down a couple of days early and
they volunteered to help by
doing that.”
With snow still blanketing the
ground the Patriots continue to
work out in the high school gymnasium but will have an eye on
getting outside in the warm
weather of South Carolina.
“It has been kind of a whirlwind of stuff,” Simonds said. “It
seems like just yesterday we
started planning this and now it
is just a couple of weeks until we
get on the plane to fly down. We
are taking only the varsity this
time. Hopefully, in the future we
will be able to take the JV team
but we are starting small and taking it one step at a time.”
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reached the Class C title match
before losing to Voorheesville.
The Patriots’ football team advanced to the Class B title game
before losing to state runner-up
Schalmont, while the boys and
girls soccer teams both reached
the Class B semifinals.
Fonda-Fultonville had five of
its fall teams honored. The girls
soccer (95.21), boys cross country (92.93), volleyball (92.84),
boys soccer (91.61) and football
(90.46) teams all earned scholarathlete awards for FFCS. The
football team reached the Class C
semifinals before losing to eventual champion Hoosick Falls.
Gloversville and Mayfield each
had two teams honored, along
with their combined girls swim
team.
The Gloversville volleyball
team posted a team GPA of
92.02, while the girls soccer
team had a 90.11 GPA. The volleyball team reached the Section
II Class B title match before losing in five games to Johnstown.
The Mayfield volleyball team
recorded a 92.02 GPA and the
girls soccer team had a 92.11
GPA. The volleyball team
reached the Class D title match
before losing to Waterford-Halfmoon.
The Gloversville-Mayfield
girls swim team finished with a
90.89 GPA.
Dolgeville had its football
(93.70) and girls soccer (91.57)
teams honored.
Also earning fall scholar-athlete team awards were the Canajoharie-Fort Plain boys cross
country team (93.23), Fort Plain
girls soccer team (92.67),
Northville girls soccer team
(91.24)
and
OppenheimEphratah/St. Johnsville girls soccer team (91.87).
The OESJ girls soccer team
won the Section II Class D title,
while the Dolgeville football
team advanced to the Section III
Class D semifinals.
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Broadalbin-Perth girls soccer
Broadalbin-Perth girls cross country
Broadalbin-Perth volleyball
Amsterdam girls swimming
Amsterdam girls tennis
FFCS girls soccer
Mayfield volleyball
Broadalbin-Perth football
Amsterdam boys golf
Amsterdam girls soccer
Dolgeville football
Broadalbin-Perth boys soccer
Johnstown girls swimming
Canajoharie-Fort Plain boys cross country
Johnstown volleyball
Johnstown boys soccer
FFCS boys cross country
FFCS volleyball
Fort Plain girls soccer
Amsterdam football
Johnstown girls soccer
Mayfield girls soccer
Gloversville volleyball
Oppenheim-Ephratah/St. Johnsville girls soccer
FFCS boys soccer
Dolgeville girls soccer
Amsterdam boys cross country
Amsterdam girls cross country
Northville girls soccer
Johnstown field hockey
Gloversville-Mayfield girls swimming
Johnstown boys golf
Amsterdam boys soccer
FFCS football
Broadalbin-Perth boys cross country
Amsterdam volleyball
Gloversville girls soccer
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GPA
97.42
96.92
96.58
95.45
95.29
95.21
95.13
94.71
94.23
93.86
93.70
93.25
93.25
93.23
93.13
92.96
92.93
92.84
92.67
92.62
92.40
92.11
92.02
91.87
91.61
91.57
91.49
91.42
91.24
90.90
90.89
90.79
90.49
90.46
90.17
90.15
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