Hammond senior Avery Kenyon, who provided another inspirational season this fall despite a disability she’s dealt with all of her life, is the Times All-North Northern Athletic Conference MVP for girls soccer. Read More ⇒
The 2019-20 north country high school sports season will be remembered for tasks unfinished, goals unattained and questions unanswered. Read More ⇒
LOWVILLE — Right now, Aidan Macaulay’s basketball activity is limited to his driveway. The Lowville boys basketball junior who is the Times All North Frontier League MVP is used to a routine that involved going to school followed by shooting around with his teammates. Read More ⇒
OGDENSBURG — The Ogdensburg Free Academy boys basketball team dominated Section 10 this season and senior point guard MeSean Johnson paced that balanced squad. Read More ⇒
ADAMS — It’s easy to forget Jackie Piddock’s age. The sophomore has been on the Times All North first team for three years in a row and has won back-to-back Times All-North Frontier League MVPs, including the latest, for the 2019-20 season. Read More ⇒
CANTON — Canton seniors Sarah Sieminski and Katie Chisholm have played basketball together since they were in elementary school and often have the same outlook. Read More ⇒
OGDENSBURG — The calmness, maturity and dedication shown by Ogdensburg Free Academy goalie Kelson Hooper helped the Blue Devils (15-7-2 overall) win a second Section 10 Division II championship in the last two years. Read More ⇒
CARTHAGE — For as long as people remember the 2019 Carthage Comets, they’ll remember Fombo Azah: the senior running back with a chantable first name who started the season with a six-touchdown performance in the Carrier Dome against Maine-Endwell and ended it with 2,552 rushing yards, 36 rus… Read More ⇒
LOWVILLE — The day after Susquehanna Valley eliminated Lowville from the state tournament, Chad Bach sat in his house and looked up digitalgameday.com. Read More ⇒
GOUVERNEUR — If any player symbolized the Gouverneur football team this fall it was 5-foot-7, 150-pound quarterback Caleb Farr, who also plays defensive back and was chosen as the Times All-North MVP for Section 10. Read More ⇒
BELLEVILLE — Ryan Green was called upon like never before to step up this season for the Belleville Henderson boys soccer team. Read More ⇒
MALONE — The list of postseason awards continues to grow for Malone’s Hans Schumacher, who has been selected as the Section 10 MVP on the Watertown Times All-North boys soccer team. Read More ⇒
LOWVILLE — Back when she was a ball girl at Lowville Academy soccer games, Hannah Freeman looked up to players such as Taylor Haenlin and Alexis Bach. Read More ⇒
HAMMOND — For Hammond senior Kelsey Bennett, being part of the Red Devils girls soccer team wasn’t just spending afternoons kicking a ball around on a field. It was part of who she is. Read More ⇒
OSWEGO - The Oswego City School District has suspended its high school varsity football season, according to a press release sent by district officials on Thursday that cited health and safety concerns for students due to low participation. Read More ⇒
CENTRAL SQUARE — Kevin Kalfass knows that his Central Square football team possesses high-end speed entering the upcoming season, and hopes that his young squad can also prove to be fast learners in order to contend in the grueling six-team Section 3 Class A Division. Read More ⇒
CENTRAL SQUARE — The Central Square girls soccer team remains unsatisfied following the program’s most successful regular season in more than a decade, and is aiming even higher for the upcoming year with its entire offensive core back in place. Read More ⇒
FULTON — The Fulton boys soccer team walked off the field dejected following its recent season-opening loss, but coach Nathan Murray and returning captains believe that the early setback could help reset the focus and determination of a young squad eager to follow up a championship campaign. Read More ⇒
PULASKI — Jim Karcz is itching to kick off his first fall sports season as the athletic director and assistant high school principal for the Pulaski Central School District, and excited to share his 20 years of experience in coaching and teaching with the Blue Devils. Read More ⇒
For nearly three decades, Oswego High School boys lacrosse coach Robert ‘Doc,’ Nelson has given aspiring players the same directive when asked for the best summer skill development plan — play box lacrosse for the Onondaga Nation Redhawks. Read More ⇒
OSWEGO - Injury prevention and increased strength for peak performance are the ultimate goals of the Oswego City School District’s (OCSD) strength and conditioning program. Read More ⇒
FULTON — Ean and Camille Stevenson estimated that they spent 90 percent of their respective G. Ray Bodley High School (GRB) tenures operating entirely separately from each other, but the twin brother-sister tandem ultimately flourished in similar fashion. Read More ⇒
PULASKI - Kaitlyn Birmingham was left stunned by a softball accolade for the second time in the span of a month when she was selected to the NYSCCOGS All-State Softball Class C second team as a first baseman. Read More ⇒
PHOENIX - Seniors at John C. Birdlebough High School (JCB) were honored recently at the Phoenix Athletics Booster Awards Dinner. Read More ⇒
CENTRAL SQUARE — Shaun and Sandy McGuane are set to enjoy retirement after the husband-wife coaching tandem concluded what they fittingly referred to as a “great run,” with Central Square athletics. Read More ⇒
OSWEGO — Derek Kohut recently became the second boys lacrosse player in Oswego High School history to be selected as an Academic All-American by US Lacrosse, a recognition that culminated four years of determination on the field and in the classroom while quietly battling each day to maintai… Read More ⇒
PULASKI — Throughout the past month, Jeff Shirley has received a slew of warm farewell wishes from colleagues and supporters, and most importantly to him, from the students that have fueled his career passion for more than three decades. Read More ⇒
WATERTOWN — Doug Black, coach of the General Brown football team, addressed the 50 All North first teamers and their families in attendance for the sixth annual Watertown Daily Times All North Banquet held at the Hilton Garden Inn on Tuesday. Read More ⇒
POTSDAM — The best high school athletes in the Northern Athletic Conference got some advice from two men who have become successful in hockey at the fifth Times All-North NAC banquet Monday night at SUNY Potsdam. Read More ⇒
WATERTOWN — After a solid regular season, the Watertown baseball team immediately ran into a wall in sectionals. No. 4 Whitesboro shut out the Cyclones 3-0 and eventually went on to win the Section 3 Class A title. Read More ⇒
OGDENSBURG — The Bard, William Shakespeare, penned the play “Much Ado About Nothing”. Read More ⇒
LAFARGEVILLE — Sarah Johnson cried for a while after the final out of LaFargeville’s loss to Deposit in last week’s state semifinals. Under a tree rooted beyond left field, the team convened and collectively cried, she hugged her teammates, her family and her coaches, tears still streaming d… Read More ⇒
Pretty much everything worked out the way St. Lawrence Central pitcher Makiah Ramsdell planned during her final season of high school softball. Read More ⇒
Second Team & Honorable Mention Selections Read More ⇒
Former Pulaski softball coach Jill Truax can vividly recall the moment that her team faced a five-run deficit in the fifth inning of the 2006 Section 3 Class C championship game, when senior second baseman Erin Tracy huddled her teammates and delivered a passionate speech that fueled a monum… Read More ⇒
Oswego County was represented by 16 of the 185 area high school seniors honored at the Section 3 Scholar Athlete Awards Dinner on June 10 at the SRC Arena in Syracuse. Read More ⇒
DEXTER — Bryce Johnson hails from a standout lacrosse family at General Brown, so it’s no surprise that he’s kept this tradition going. Read More ⇒
OGDENSBURG — Isaac Testani and 10 fellow seniors can leave high school knowing they’ve left the Ogdensburg Free Academy boys lacrosse team in a better position than it was when they arrived on campus. Read More ⇒