What was supposed to be a doubleheader in Paloma on Wednesday turned into a single game between the Tri-City Valleycats & NY Boulders.
The game went 7 innings, as planned, since doubleheaders in the Frontier League are 7 innings each. Tri-City blew out the Boulders, 8-2, using a 6 run 4th inning to ice it. Stephen Still went the distance to pick up the win. The rain resumed, and forced game two to be postponed to today at 5 pm, so they'll do a doubleheader tonight.
Javeion Williams & Chris Burgess were the hitting stars for the 'Cats.
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Fresh off rolling through AF1 earlier this summer, the Albany Firebirds have lost 4 key players to the UFL for 2026.
QB Sam Castronova, receivers Isiah Scott & Duane Brown, & lineman Isaiah Hardy have all signed with the Memphis Showboats, who finished last in the USFL division of the UFL earlier this year.
This means, of course, that Damon Ware & the 'Birds will be looking to rebuild in order to repeat next season.
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Jose Ortiz had a riding triple, while brother Irad, Jr. booted home two winners, on Wednesday's card at Saratoga. Irad leads with 42 winners, while Jose has 39, as they're leaving the rest of the jockeys in the dust.
Today's 10 race card begins at 1:10 pm.
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We told you before about CBA's Jack Donohue leaving the Brothers for the Newman School, where he'll join Davon Maloney, formerly of LaSalle. Now comes word that Maloney's former teammate, Tre'Dell "Treddy" Faison, is going to the Winchenden School, which, like the Newman School, is in the New England Prep School Athletic Council (NEPSAC).
Now, New York needs to start a similar league to try to stem the tide of Section II defections to NEPSAC.........
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