The Quebec Capitals, kingpins of the Frontier League, evened their series with the Tri-City Valleycats at a game each, beating the 'Cats, 7-1, on Wednesday night at Bruno Stadium. The Capitals' lead in the North division is back to 9 games, pending the outcome of tonight's game.
The series finale is set for 6:30 pm tonight.
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Albany Academy already has teams in the New England Prep School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) in football, men's lacrosse, & hockey, the latter of which sees them also fielding a team in Section II.
Now, you can add men's basketball to the list.
The school announced Wednesday what had been rumored for weeks, that the Cadets and coach Jim Driggs would move to NEPSAC for the 2025-6 season, taking with them one of Section II's best players in Daniel Smalls, who just transferred from Niskayuna, and retaining newly graduated Jamar Macon, who will gain an extra year of eligibility as a post-graduate player, per NEPSAC rules. Antonio Fairley has transferred from Canajoharie to Academy, which retains Yale commit Jack Louridas for the coming season.
The problem is, NEPSAC doesn't get press coverage here in the 518, and the departure of the men's basketball team ends the "Battle of The Cadets" in hoops with LaSalle. Academy will be a Class AA team in NEPSAC, and will not compete in sectionals in Section II.
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Bethlehem graduate Claire Hutton scored her first goal as a member of the Women's National Soccer Team Wednesday as Team USA defeated Canada. Hutton tallied an assist in an earlier game. Dare we think the Olympics are on the horizon?
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