Tuesday, October 4, 2022

News & notes

 The Frontier League, in cooperation with Johns Hopkins University's Computer Science department, fashioned its 2023 schedule, released on Monday.

For Tri-City Valleycats fans, the team confirmed that manager Pete Incaviglia will return for a 3rd season in the 'Cats' dugout. The team's home opener will be May 12 vs. Trois-Rivieres. We'll have the full schedule out at a later date.
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Troy High ran its volleyball winning streak, tournaments aside, to four in a row Monday night, downing Tamarac in straight sets......


Troy's JV team also won in straight sets. The varsity is now 5-4 on the season.
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In other Troy High news, the men's soccer team's losing streak is now at four games after a 3-0 loss to Burr & Burton Academy Monday night at Picken Field. 

Troy's unified women's swimming & diving team (w/Averill Park & Tamarac) evened its record at 3-3 by beating Albany, 98-53. They'll be right back in the pool Wednesday vs. Ballston Spa.

Per AD Paul Reinisch, the women's soccer team, which returns to action today vs. LaSalle, dropped a 2-1 overtime decision to Catholic Central on Saturday morning.
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After a scoreless tie vs. Mechanicville on Saturday, LaSalle returned to league play in men's soccer Monday, and dropped a 4-3 decision to Ichabod Crane.
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Belated congratulations to Colonie grad Brian O'Keefe, who made his major league debut last week with Seattle, and got his first hit on Friday. O'Keefe may be just getting a look from the Mariners' management with the playoffs set to start on Friday.

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