She’ll be joined locally in the Capital District by RFA’s Evie Denton (88), Remsen’s Ellie Secor (93) and Sauquoit’s Alana Weaver (93). She ended with the lowest score of all S3 golfers, four clear of J-D senior Sarah Burgess. Yerman shot an 82 last Tuesday at the state qualifiers at Kanon Valley Golf Club in Oneida. The Sauquoit Valley freshman was one of the nine Section III and four local girls’ golfers to earn a spot at states Sunday and Monday at Edison Country Club in Rexford. Kamryn Yerman, Sauquoit Valley Girls Golf He’ll be joined locally in the Southern Tier by Waterville’s Gavin Poyer (158), Hamilton’s Will Chouinard (159), Remsen’s Brian Secor (161) and New Hartford’s Tommy Goodelle (162). That gave him the lowest score of all S3 golfers. Olearczyk shot a two-round score of 156 at the par-72 Seven Oaks Golf Club in Hamilton last Wednesday and Friday. The Holland Patent sophomore was one of nine Section III and five local boys’ golfers to earn a spot at states this weekend at Mark Twain Golf Course in Elmira. This avenged the defeat they suffered to the Red Rams in the Class B sectional championship. They defeated J-D’s pair of Shreyank Bhatt and Luke Cantone in the final at State Qualifiers last Thursday in Utica. The two Oneida seniors earned a spot in states, which begins Friday at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows. Andrew Hicks and Spencer Ingmire, Oneida Boys TennisĪ rare doubles-tandem here at the MV Athlete of the Week, but if these two stick together on the court, why not keep them together here? Last week, he totaled six points and three goals against Indian River in the quarterfinals, and a team-leading four goals vs Westhill. Ripa, however, completed an excellent season in the red, white and blue with 48 goals and 69 assists. Woodstock with Democratic races that have incumbent Supervisor Bill McKenna challenged by Councilman Bennet Ratcliff and two Town Board seats being sought by Linda Lover, incumbent Councilwoman Laura Ricci, Anula Courtis, and Michael Veitch.The season may have ended in heartbreak for the Spartans, with a narrow 9-8 loss in the Class C Semifinals to Westhill after the potential game-tying goal was waved off for coming in too late.Shawangunk with Republican races for supervisor between Ken Ronk, who is currently a county legislator, and Adrian “Binker” DeWitt, a current Town Board member and two Town Board seats being sought by Joseph LoCiero, incumbent Councilman Brian Amthor, and incumbent Councilman Robert Miller.Shandaken with a Democratic race for two Town Board seats being sought by incumbent Councilman Kevin VanBlarcum, incumbent Councilman Kyle Steen, Wendy Grossman, and Christina Varga.A ballot will also determine the Working Families line for town justice being sought by Aimee Richter and incumbent Justice Stanley O’Dell. Saugerties with Democratic races for two Town Board seats that include former Councilman Paul Andreassen, incumbent Councilman Michael Ivino, and incumbent Councilwoman Leanne Thornton.New Paltz with Democratic races for county Legislature in the 20th District between William Wheeler Murray and Limina Grace Harmon and two Town Board seats being sought by incumbent Councilwoman Alexandra Baer, incumbent Councilwoman Julie Seyfert-Lillis, and former Councilwoman Kitty Brown.City of Kingston with Democratic races for mayor between Frank Waters and incumbent Mayor Steven Noble Ward 1 Common Council seat between Sara Pasti and Charlotte Lloyd and Ward 4 Common Council seat between Jeanne Edwards and incumbent Alderwoman Rita Worthington.Primary races on the ballot will include: On primary day, June 27, voting will take place at poll sites in the home districts. Residents in the seven municipalities will be able to vote at any of the early voting locations. Locations for early voting will be at the Midtown Neighborhood Center, 467 Broadway, Kingston the Shawangunk town office building, 14 Central Ave, Wallkill the Mescal Hornbeck Community Center, 56 Rock City Road, Woodstock and the New Paltz Community Center, 3 Veterans Drive. Shandaken, Woodstock, Saugerties, the city of Kingston, New Paltz, Gardiner and Hurley residents will have primary elections, with absentee ballots currently available and early voting starting on Saturday, June 17, for nine days in advance of countywide voting on Tuesday, June 27.Įarly voting will be 9 a.m.
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