{"HeadlineLight14"/}Orcas swim team at home Saturday
The Oneonta Orcas, the Oneonta Family YMCA's swim team, will host Norwich at noon Saturday at Oneonta High School.
Despite age-group wins for the D girls (ages 9-10) and the E boys (8-and-youger), the Orcas fell, 386-197, to the visiting Fulton Speed Demons on Nov. 1 at OHS.
Five Oneonta swimmers earned qualifying times for state meet in Buffalo this March.
B Girls (ages 13-14): Stephanie Havens: 100-yard freestyle (1:01.74), 50 free (28.61); Kari Knudson: 100 breaststroke (1:24.06).
D Boys (9-10): Patrick Calhoun: 200 free (2:53.53).
Boys (8-and-younger): Akiva Garfield: 100 free (1:29.83), 25 backstroke (22.55), 25 breaststroke (21.42); Joel Levins: 25 free (16.39).
The Orcas are accepting new members. For more information, visit the Oneonta YMCA or call 607-432-0010.
{"HeadlineLight14"/}Flag football championship game Sunday
The Unadilla Flag Football League championship game starts at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Otego American Legion.
The second-seeded Wildcats will play No. 4 Clinton Pub for the title. Admission is free. Donations will be accepted for a chicken barbeque that will follow. For more information or directions, call Jason Carnell at 607-267-2625.
{"HeadlineLight14"/}Area graduate completes NYC marathon
South New Berlin graduate Greg Walbrecht completed the New York City Marathon last Sunday.
Walbrecht, 39, completed the 26.2-mile event in 4 hours, 25 minutes, 17 seconds and placed 15,199 out of 37,750 finishers. Brazilian Marilson Gomes Dos Santos, 31, won in 2:08:43.
Former Norwich resident Walbrecht competed in high school football, wrestling and basketball and graduated from South New Berlin in 1985. He also received an associate's degree from SUNY Cobleskill. Walbrecht works for a company based in Farmingdale.
{"HeadlineLight14"/}O-State raises money for research
Oneonta State raised more than $1,000 to support breast cancer research during its Oct. 30 women's volleyball match against visiting Union College, the Red Dragons announced last week.
All proceeds benefited the Side-Out Foundation in Washington, D.C. Funds are devoted to targeted therapies and molecular profiling, which is where there has been a breakthrough in diagnostics and treatment.
O-State's volleyball team was one of more than 800 programs to host a "Dig Pink" fundraiser this year. The team is still accepting donations at the webpage www.sideoutvolleyball.org/mainevent/minievent/SUNYOneo/.
For more information, call Maegen Eddinger at 607-768-3795 or e-mail Eddimg91@oneonta.edu.
{"HeadlineLight14"/}Sidney Elks hoop shoot set for Saturday
The Sidney Elks Lodge will hold its annual Free Throw "Hoop Shoot" contest at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Sidney Middle School Gymnasium. The contest is free and open to all Tri-Town area boys and girls ages 8-13.
Local winners in each age-group will advance to district competition in the Binghamton area. States, regionals and nationals will follow.
For more information, call Steve Crawford at 607-563-2012.
{"HeadlineLight14"/}Charity bowling event Saturday
Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, both recognized greek organizations at Oneonta State, will host a philanthropy bowling event from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Saturday at Holiday Lanes in Oneonta.
Cost is $10 per person and covers three games and a pair of shoes. Each lane can have four-to-five bowlers. All proceeds will benefit the Boys and Girls Club of America and the Robbie Page Memorial Fund.
To enter a team, call Edward Clarke at 607-436-2432 or e-mail clareh03@oneonta.edu.
{"HeadlineLight14"/}Sidney club to host basketball event
The Boys and Girls Club of Sidney will host the Platinum Family Radio "No Mercy" Tour, a street basketball event, at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Sidney Central gymnasium.
The NYC Platinum Street Ballers, featuring players such as Johnny Blaze, UPS and D-Nice, will play the Sidney All Stars to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Sidney.
Sidney boys basketball coach Mike Brazee, girls basketball coach Don Pierce and elementary school principal Bob Butcher will compete for the local all-star team, along with many others.
Tickets cost $7 pre-sale and $10 at the door. All proceeds will support the Boys & Girls Club of Sidney.
To order pre-sale tickets or for more information, call the Boys & Girls Club of Sidney at 607-561-2311.
{"HeadlineLight14"/}OBGC to host softball camp on Sunday
The Oneonta Boys and Girls Club on River Street will continue its Oneonta Fast Pitch Softball Pitching Camp this Sunday and Nov. 16 and 23.
Session I is for advanced/intermediate pitchers ages 13-18 and runs from 1-2:15 p.m. each Sunday.
Session II also is for advanced/intermediate pitchers ages 13-18 and runs from 2:15-3:30 p.m.
Session III is for beginners ages 8-12 and runs from 3:30-4:45 p.m.
Registration costs $75 for each session, with a $25 discount for pitchers who will participate in sessions I and II ($125 for both).
For more information, call John Seedborg at 607-765-6837 or e-mail seedborgj66@netscape.net.
{"HeadlineLight14"/}Gun show Sunday 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. Sunday.
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 Sunday
West End Archery at 435 Chestnut St. in Oneonta will host a fall celebration from 1-4 p.m. Sunday.
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 West End Archery at 607-432-4947.
{"HeadlineLight14"/}Baseball Hall to offer VIP passes
The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown will offer the VIP Experience, a behind-the-scenes look at the shrine, on select dates from November through April.
The Hall of Fame VIP Experience begins with exclusive after-hours access to the Hall on Thursday evenings and ends Friday afternoons with private receptions. The package also includes a Hall of Fame Sustaining Membership ($100 value), a library archive tour and a museum collections artifact presentation.
Space is limited for the program, which will continue on the following dates: Nov. 13-14; Dec. 4-5; Jan. 8-9; Jan. 22-23; Feb. 5-6; Feb. 19-20; March 5-6; March 19-20; April 2-3; April 16-17; and April 23-24.
The Cooper Inn, The Inn at Cooperstown, The Phinney House, The Rose and Thistle Bed and Breakfast and The White House Inn will offer accommodations. The program should be booked through the local merchants.
For more information, call the Hall's membership department at 607-547-0397.
{"HeadlineLight14"/}OSC to host licensing course for coaches
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"/}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"/}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.
{"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 information on the U10, U12 and U14 girls, call Chris Saggese at 607-433-0935. For information on the U16 girls, call George Gollin at 607-432-9063.
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.