Wednesday, December 3, 2025

News & notes

 Siena men's lacrosse coach Liam Gleason is currently in the hospital after a spill at his home on Sunday.

A GoFundMe page was created on Monday by a Clifton Park resident, and as of Tuesday night, more than $350,000 had been raised to pay for Gleason's hospital bills.

Donations included ordinary folks, as well as colleagues from Siena and UAlbany, where Gleason was a player for current Danes coach Scott Marr.

Update, 10:06 pm: Gleason has passed away as a result of his injuries. A memorial service will be held at the UHY Center Saturday morning.

The Capital Region golf community is mourning the passing of 7-time Northeastern Women's Golf champion Nancy Kroll, who passed away a week ago at 62. The Cooperstown native had been teaching in the East Greenbush district. A celebration of Kroll's life will take place in the spring.

The football all-stars have been announced by Section II. We're focusing on Class A:

Troy sophomore Kyair Carr was named Offensive Player of The Year. The Flying Horses also placed WR Kayne Behan, TE Aiden McBride, RB Vulonn Forde, and OL's Deon Holloway & Dayvon Holland-Sostre on the first team. Ben Mergill & LaSalle's Mark A. Galuski were named as All-Purpose players. Julian Monk, Darell Murray, & Kieonte Green were named All-Purpose players on the 2nd team. Gabriel Bentley, Jacob Ben-Israel, & Nymiear Jenkins, along with Green & Murray, were named to the 1st team defense, while Deval Fleming, Nathan Rigney, & Isaiah Garrick were name to the 2nd team defense.

Troy's Dawson Fera & LaSalle's Liam Camienga & Riley Carroll were given Honroable Mentions.

Monday's high school scores:

Women's basketball:

Broadalbin-Perth 40, Schuylerville 26.

Hartford 46, Cambridge 30.

Crown Point 40, North Warren 29.

King's School 41, Fort Edward 25.

Corinth 49, Galway 37.

Scotia-Glenville 65, Amsterdam 64.

Hudson Falls 50, Gloversville 24.

Glens Falls 49, South Glens Falls 37.

Men's basketball:

Middleburgh 70, Margaretville 26.

Hartford 58, Salem 37.

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