While the spring 2026 flag football season officially begins in 4 weeks, some Section 2 schools quietly put together a winter season that went completely under the radar, as in, nothing was ever mentioned anywhere.
Then, Troy's Tara Anthony trumpeted the news this morning that the Lady Horses had won the initial winter league title, shutting out Shenendehowa, 24-0. Yes, they do play indoors in the winter, but this was kept so hush-hush, no one had a clue.
Congratulations to the Lady Horses.
It probably wouldn't have mattered where Siena & Manhattan's women's basketball teams played on Sunday.
The game was moved from the UHY Center in Loudonville to Draddy Gymnasium in Riverdale, with Siena designated as the home team. Nicole Melius led 4 Saints in double figures with 25 points, as Siena crushed the Lady Jaspers, 91-72. Siena has six games left, and is idle until Thursday, when they travel to Quinnipiac.
The lone high school game on Sunday saw Berne-Knox-Westerlo defeat Saratoga Catholic, 70-49. The Bulldogs (13-6 overall) snapped a 2 game losing streak, and will close the regular season with Senior Night vs. Schoharie on Friday. They're also playing an independent schedule, as opposed to playing in the Western Athletic Conference, where their women's team is still playing.