Area Sports Briefs

October 30, 2008 04:00 am

{"HeadlineLight14"/}OHS JV girls win STAC title

The Oneonta High junior varsity girls soccer team completed a 15-0-1 season with a 4-2 victory over Chenango Forks in the Southern Tier Athletic Conference championship game.

OHS went 13-0-1 during the regular season en route to the STAC's Central Division championship, then beat STAC West Division winner Horseheads, 3-2, in a conference semifinal. The Jackets then beat East Division champ CF in double-overtime.

Coached by Matt Miller, Oneonta outscored its opponents, 64-12, this fall. Seneca Baldwin, Cami Cleaveland, Shelby Cleaveland, Theresa DiMartin, Leah Elsbeck, Joanna Foti, Brianna Georgia, Sienna Glavin, Alex Graig-Tiso, Amy Hait, Colleen Hait, Roxy Harrison, Kali Murphy, Abby Michelson-King, Danielle Nicosia, Olivia Rule, Michelle Sason, Emmee Sloman, Josephine Sloman and Lauren Ward competed for OHS this season.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Windham golf pro honored

Brian Lowe, Windham Country Club's PGA Director of Golf, earned Senior Player of the Year honors from the Northeastern New York PGA Section, the organization announced Oct. 20 during its annual Fall Membership Meeting at Saratoga National Golf Club in Saratoga Springs.

The NENY PGA also Josh Hillman (Berkshire Hills CC) as its Player of the Year; Tye Grissom (Wolferts Roost CC) as its Assistant Player of the Year; and Frank Mellet (Colonie G&CC) as its Vardon Stroke Average Winner.

As a result of the NENY PGA Executive Committee's elections, SUNY Delhi's Tom Philion advanced into the vice president role and Jeremy Kerr of the Oneonta Country Club was selected as a director at-large. All board positions serve tenure of 2-year terms.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Men win bass title with big catch

Jim Dillenbeck and Vic VanSteenburg won the Oct. 19 Neptune Diner Open Bass Tournament on Goodyear Lake to clinch the Susquehanna Bass Association's Anglers of the Year award.

The duo filled the five-fish limit with a weight of 17.94 pounds, which included Dillenbeck's 6.96-pound, 21.5-inch largemouth bass that won lunker of the tournament and big fish of the year honors.

Tom Berg and Monte Westcott placed second at 13.21 pounds, Pat McNeil and Bill Beadle finished third at 12.03 pounds, and Steve Llewellyn and Frank Microni were fourth at 10.75 pounds. McNeil caught a 5.49-pound largemouth bass that stood as the big fish of the year for about 10 minutes as Dillenbeck's 6.96-pounder soon followed.

Lou Blasetti Jr. caught the big smallmouth of the day, at 2.92 pounds.

Dillenbeck and VanSteenburg completed all 11 SBA events this season and won the Anglers of the Year with a total weight of 150.77 pounds. Bruce Hall (11 events, 147.51 pounds), Vincent Fink (10, 122.1) and Westcott (11, 114.02) followed in the overall standings.

For information, visit the website SusquehannaBass.com.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Orcas win opener, at home Saturday

The Oneonta Orcas, the Oneonta Family YMCA's swimming team, opened their season Oct. 25 at the Auburn Stingrays and earned 26 first-place finishes. The Orcas' D Girls (ages 9-10) and E Boys (8-and-younger) won their age-groups.

Seven swimmers qualified for the March state meet in Buffalo. Their results are as follows.

B Girls (age 13-14): Kari Knudson, 100-yard backstroke (1:16.07); Stephanie Havens, 50 freestyle (28.97) and 100 butterfly (1:16.38).

C Girls (11-12): Madison Allen, 50 breaststroke (39.82).

D Girls (9-10): Claire Garfield, 50 breaststroke (44.40).

D Boys (9-10): Patrick Calhoun, 200 free (2:52.52).

Boys (8-and-younger): Akiva Garfield, 100 individual medley (1:43.93), 25 butterfly (22.46) and 25 breaststroke (20.75); Joel Levins, 100 free (1:30.31), 50 free (38.47) and 25 backstroke (20.84).

The Orcas, who have openings for new members, host Fulton at noon Saturday at Oneonta High. For more information, visit the Oneonta YMCA or call 607-432-0010.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Baseball Hall to celebrate Halloween

The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown will host a Halloween trick-or-treat adventure for children in costumes and their parents or guardians from 3-5 p.m. Friday.

Admission is free for the event, which features a trick-or-treat trip through the Hall.

For information, visit the website baseballhall.org or call 607-547-0397.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Baseball Hall to dedicate statue

The National Baseball Hall of Fame will welcome Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, and family members of Jackie Robinson and Roberto Clemente on Saturday, when the Cooperstown shrine celebrates its first Character and Courage Weekend.

The event includes the dedication of a statue depicting Hall of Famers Clemente, Lou Gehrig and Robinson as symbols of character and courage in the Hall's lobby, where it will become a permanent fixture.

Schilling will join Rachel Robinson, Jackie's widow; Vera Clemente, Roberto's widow; Luis and Roberto Clemente Jr., Clemente's sons; and author Jonathan Eig in dedicating the statue at 1 p.m. Saturday.

Other Character and Courage events Saturday include the following:

Interactive learning stations, 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and noon.

Sandlot Stories, 9:45 a.m., 10:45 a.m. and 11:45 a.m.

Voices of the Game in Grandstand Theater, 2 p.m. Event features Schilling, members of the Clemente family and Eig. Tickets are required and cost $10 for adults and $5 for children younger than age 12. To reserve tickets, call 607-547-0397.

Book signing by Eig in Library Atrium, 3:30 p.m.

For more information, call the Hall's membership department at 607-547-0397.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Delhi to hold sports meeting

Delhi Central will hold a mandatory preseason meeting for all students who are interested in playing varsity or junior varsity winter sports at 6 p.m. Nov. 5 in the high school's auditorium.

Each student must attend with a parent or guardian for the event, which will explain co-curricular rules and expectations for all sports before breaking into sport-specific meetings. Attendance will be taken.

Completed health history forms must be returned at the meeting. Current physicals must be on record with the nurse's office as well. Practices begin Nov. 10.

For more information, call Delhi athletic director Rich Hughes at 607-746-1330.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Gun show Nov. 9 at Holiday Inn

The Midstate Arms Collectors & Shooters Club will sponsor a Gun Show at the Oneonta Holiday Inn from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 9.

The show will feature 60 dealers of arms and military relics from the pre-Revolutionary War era to the present. Cash will be paid for old guns, swords and military items brought to the show. Admission is $2.

For more information, call Sandy Ackerman Klinger from 2-6 p.m. weekdays at 607-748-1010 or send a fax to 607-748-1010.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Fall celebration set for Nov. 9

West End Archery at 435 Chestnut St. in Oneonta will host a fall celebration from 1-4 p.m. Nov. 9.

The event will feature horse-drawn wagon rides, taste testing, door prizes and techno hunt shoots, as well as a fundraiser for breast cancer research. For more information, call 607-432-4947.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}CSC accepting sports registrations

The Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown is accepting teams for its 2008-09 volleyball and fastbreak basketball leagues for adults.

The leagues run November through March. To register or for more information, call Scott Whiteman at 607-547-2800.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Calcio accepting soccer registrations

The Calcio Soccer Club is accepting registrations for its competitive travel teams, which play in the Broome Soccer League, tournaments and other "friendly" events. The girls Under-10, U12, U14 and U16 teams have openings. For more information, call Chris Saggese at 607-433-0935.

The girls U19 and boys U16 and U19 teams also have openings. Players must be registered by Dec. 1 to be considered for team placement. For more information, e-mail Kellie Place at kmplace02@aol.com or call 607-434-5263.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}OBGC to host basketball league

The Oneonta Boys and Girls Club is accepting registration for its Pickett's Basketball League, which runs from November until March.

The non-competitive league, in its 35th season, is open to youths ages 9-12 who live in Chenango, Delaware and Otsego counties. Youths who play on modified teams are not eligible to participate. Youths ages 9-10 will play Tuesday nights. Youths ages 11-12 will play Wednesday nights. For more information or to volunteer, call the OBGC at 607-432-1133.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}OBGC to hold basketball clinics

The Oneonta Boys and Girls Club will hold basketball clinics Nov. 4-5 in the Carl J. Delberta Gymnasium.

Oneonta High girls coach Bob Zeh will run the girls clinic at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 4. Hartwick College men's coach Paul Culpo will run the boys clinic at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 5.

For more information, call the OBGC at 607-432-1133.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Utica-Rome banquet Nov. 8

Utica-Rome Speedway will close its season with its annual awards banquet at 6 p.m. Nov. 8 at Turning Stone Casino and Resort. The top 10 points leaders in the 358-modifieds, sportsman, pro stocks and pure stocks will be recognized, among others.

The formal-attire event is open to the public. Tickets cost $30 apiece and must be purchased by Oct. 31 by calling Connie Plows at 315-822-6347 or 315-404-0977; Barb Clark at 315-725-5709 or 315-829-4557; or Brenda Belden at 315-855-7688.

For more information, visit the website www.uticaromespeedway.com or call the speedway office at 315-829-4557.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}OSC to host licensing course

The Oneonta Soccer Club will host an 18-hour "E" license course for soccer coaches at Oneonta State from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 16 and Nov. 23.

Cost is $95. Participants must be dressed to play. To sign up, visit the New York State Youth Soccer Association website at www.nyswysa.org.

For more information, visit the OSC website at www.oneontasoccerclub.org or call Vince Foti at 607-432-2022.

{"HeadlineLight14"/}Baseball club to hold tourneys

The Blue Jays Baseball Club will sponsor a high school varsity baseball exhibition series near Cooperstown next spring. MVP trophies and medallions will be awarded.

The club also will sponsor tournaments for youth teams ages 13 and older on Columbus Day weekend, Memorial Day weekend and during the summer.

For more information, call Harvey Sandig at 631-650-5759 or e-mail www.Cooperstown314@aol.com.

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