Monday, April 27, 2020

News & notes

It was known last year that Shenendehowa's Jake Reinisch would be heading for Wake Forest after his high school career ended. Two of his baseball teammates have since made collegiate commitments.

Thomas Krill will stay in the 518 and attend the College of St. Rose, while Patrick McGuire will be headed to St. John Fisher, where he'll continue to be a dual-sport athlete.

As it is becoming increasingly unlikely that they'll get any spring sports in before the June 14 deadline (which would've been for the now cancelled final exams), at least their futures are secure.
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Mechanicville softball coach Don Arceneaux was named to the High School Softball Hall of Fame last week. The Red Raiders have had one of the most consistent programs in the Wasaren League with Arceneaux at the helm. Congratulations!
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Hard to believe, but they actually attempted to open local golf courses in recent days. Heard the other day that they've been closed again. Apparently, they'll wait until they get the green light from Governor Cuomo to reopen.
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Congratulations to former Holy Trinity placekicker Justin Rohrwasser, who played his college football at Marshall. Rohrwasser was drafted Saturday by the New England Patriots, who are looking for a new kicker after cutting Stephen Gostkowski loose during the offseason.

We should note that ex-RPI kicker Andrew Franks is also looking for work, now that the XFL 2.0 has been shut down. Franks kicked for the league's Tampa Bay Vipers, and, before that, the Miami Dolphins. If the NFL doesn't want Franks, there's always Canada.

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