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Sage College tops SUNY Cobleskill 80-66 in Conference Action

Written By Editor on 12/11/16 | 12/11/16

 The SUNY Cobleskill men’s basketball team closed out the 2016 portion of their schedule on Saturday afternoon at the Iorio Gymnasium by falling to the Gators of Sage College by an 80-66 margin in non-conference play. With the loss the Fighting Tigers close out the semester with a 0-10 overall record while the Gators will head into final exams with a 4-5 overall mark.

After a first half which featured six ties and seven lead changes the Gators took the lead for good at the 17:53 mark of the second half at 40-39 when junior center Barceem Dukes, Gloversville, N.Y., Gloversville High School, scored off a give-and-go from junior guard Wayne Weir, Bronx, N.Y., Samuel Gompers High School, eventually capitalizing on a 17-for-33, 51.5%, second half shooting effort to secure the victory.

Weir tallied a game high 20 points to lead the Gators while senior forward Marcus Patterson, Bronx, N.Y., Mount Saint Michael Academy, posted a double/double with 15 points and 12 rebounds. Sage also received 12 points and four assists from senior swingman Davon Sylvester, Bronx, N.Y., Cardinal Hayes High School, while senior guard Rob Mills, Newburgh, N.Y., Newburgh Free Academy, chipped in 10 points and three steals on the afternoon for the visitors.

Cobleskill was led in scoring by junior guard Malik Chambers, West Point, N.Y., James I. O’Neil High School, who had 17 points on the afternoon with senior swingman Joel Costello, Middleburgh, N.Y., Middleburgh High School/Tompkins-Cortland Community College, adding 13 points. Junior center/forward Christian Cooper, Gilboa, N.Y., Gilboa-Conesville High School, was also a factor for the Orange & Black with 13 points and four rebounds. 

The Fighting Tigers will return to action after the winter break on Saturday January 14th when they travel to Aurora, N.Y. to face The Express of Wells College in North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) action beginning at 3:00 p.m. while the Gators will resume play on Friday December 30th when they travel to Worcester, Mass to face the Lancers of Worcester State University in a non-conference contest with tip-off slated for 5:00 p.m.
FINAL BOX:
Sage Colleges vs SUNY Cobleskill
12/10/16 1:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
Newspaper Box Score
Sage Colleges vs SUNY Cobleskill
12/10/16 1:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
At Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
SAGE COLLEGES 80, SUNY COBLESKILL 66
SAGE COLLEGES (4-5)
Weir, Wayne 6-11 2-3 20; Patterson, Marcus 7-11 1-2 15; Sylvester, Davon 3-6
6-10 12; Mills, Rob 4-8 2-2 10; Conceicao, Thiago 3-6 1-4 7; Dukes, Barceem
2-3 2-2 6; Lilac, Alex 1-2 2-2 4; Shelton, Elva 1-2 1-2 3; Paulk, Stephen
1-1 0-0 2; Devaughn, Jordan 0-3 1-4 1; Mitchell, Anthony 0-2 0-0 0; Denmark,
Darius 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 28-59 18-31 80.
SUNY COBLESKILL (0-10)
Malik Chambers 5-8 5-7 17; Joel Costello 4-5 4-4 13; Christian Cooper 6-11
1-1 13; Frank D'Esti 2-5 2-4 7; Quincey Miller 2-7 2-2 7; Kevin Johnston 0-1
2-2 2; Connor McCarthy 1-1 0-0 2; Shaquill Anthony 1-1 0-0 2; Kahleel Taylor
1-2 0-0 2; Devin Boyle 0-1 1-2 1; Greg Johnson 0-0 0-0 0; Islam Mustafa 0-0
0-0 0; Miguel De La Cruz 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 22-45 17-22 66.
Sage Colleges.................   35   45  -   80
SUNY Cobleskill...............   34   32  -   66
3-point goals--Sage Colleges 6-18 (Weir, Wayne 6-10; Mills, Rob 0-3;
Devaughn, Jordan 0-1; Mitchell, Anthony 0-1; Denmark, Darius 0-3), SUNY
Cobleskill 5-18 (Malik Chambers 2-3; Frank D'Esti 1-2; Joel Costello 1-1;
Quincey Miller 1-6; Kahleel Taylor 0-1; Devin Boyle 0-1; Miguel De La Cruz
0-1; Kevin Johnston 0-1; Christian Cooper 0-2). Fouled out--Sage
Colleges-None, SUNY Cobleskill-None. Rebounds--Sage Colleges 36 (Patterson,
Marcus 12), SUNY Cobleskill 24 (Kahleel Taylor 5). Assists--Sage Colleges 14
(Sylvester, Davon 4), SUNY Cobleskill 14 (Frank D'Esti 3). Total fouls--Sage
Colleges 20, SUNY Cobleskill 21. Technical fouls--Sage Colleges-None, SUNY
Cobleskill-None. A-134

New Risk from Opioid Stronger, Deadlier than Heroin

Written By Editor on 12/10/16 | 12/10/16

The opioid crisis nationwide and in Schoharie County has attracted increased attention. There has been sharp increase in addiction rates, property crime, and overdoses over the last several years. However, the rise of other opioids is also on law enforcement's radar.

Fentanyl in particular has been a major concern. According to CDC data, between 2013 and 2014 increases of deaths due to opioid pain relievers increased 9%. Heroin increased by 26%, and synthetic opioids, especially fentanyl increased by 80%. There has been a sharp increase of illicitly created fentanyl across the country, but it cannot be easily distinguished from prescription fentanyl in death certificate data.

According to the data, because it cannot be distringuished between prescription and illicit sources, the deadliness of fentanyl may be contributing to deaths previously believed to be heroin overdoses. The drug is often combined with heroin or sold as it. Fentanyl is several times stronger than its related drug, a particular issue for addicts.

Below is a video from the DEA to law enforcement about its risks:

 

Michelle Moffett Named SUNY Cobleskill Fighting Tiger Athelete of the Week

The SUNY Cobleskill Department of Sport & Exercise announced today that freshman Michelle Moffett, Staten Island, N.Y., St. John Villa Academy, a member of the women’s swimming & diving team has been named the athletic program’s Fighting Tiger Athlete-of-the-Week.



The Fighting Tiger freshman distance swimmer won the 1000-yard freestyle in a time of 14:19.87 and the 500-yard freestyle in 6:58.33 as the team dominated the action at a double dual meet hosted by Wells College over the weekend. The Orange & Black topped the host Express by a score of 100-79 and the Bison of Gallaudet University by a 108-88 margin. With the victories, the team improves to 2-5 overall versus opponents in head-to-head competition on the season.

Cobleskill will close out the semester on Saturday December 10th when they travel to Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. to face the Raptors of Bard College beginning at 1:00 p.m.

Fighting Tigers Western Equestrian Closes Semester with Sweep at Morrisville State Shows to Move Into First Place in Region

The SUNY Cobleskill western equestrian team closed out the semester in impressive fashion on Saturday winning pair of Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) Zone 2 Region 3 events hosted by Morrisville State College. With the victories the Fighting Tigers will close out the 2016 portion of their schedule in first place among the regional teams heading into the winter break.

In the day’s first show the Fighting Tigers recorded a team total of 26 points to out distance the five-team field then came back in the second show to post a score of 33 points to once again better the other five teams entered. The 59 points accumulated at the shows now raises the team’s region leading point total to 167 on the year to date.     

Junior Morgan O’Sullivan, Killington, Conn. Middletown High School, was the Fighting Tigers top performer taking High Point Rider Honors in both shows winning in Open Western Horsemanship to go with a third place effort in the Open Reigning in the first show and in the second show by winning in Open Reigning and in Open Western Horsemanship. With her performances on Saturday, O’Sullivan is currently the top ranked rider in the region heading into the winter hiatus. 

The Fighting Tigers received additional wins in the first show from senior Emily McLaughlin, Delanson, N.Y., Schalmont High School, who won in Advanced Western Horsemanship and from sophomore Wyatt Morley, Cheshire, Conn., Cheshire Academy, who won in Intermediate Horsemanship.

In the second show the Orange & Black also received wins from junior Courtney Preston, Little Valley, N.Y., Cattaraugus-Little Valley High School, in Advanced Western Horsemanship, and junior Ashley Foland, Schoharie, N.Y., Schoharie High School, who won in Intermediate Horsemanship.

Cobleskill will return to action on Sunday February 19th when they return to Morrisville, N.Y. for a Zone 2 Region 3 competition hosted by Morrisville State College beginning at 9:00 a.m.
SHOW RESULTS
Team Totals for Show #1: 12/3/16
SUNY Cobleskill
26
Morrisville State College
24
Colgate University
22
Keuka College
11
University of Albany
5

Team Totals for Show #2: 12/3/16
SUNY Cobleskill
33
Morrisville State College
27
Colgate University
16
Keuka College
13
University of Albany
5


Men's College Basketball: SUNY Cobleskill Loses to Wells College 67-58

Written By Editor on 12/7/16 | 12/7/16

The SUNY Cobleskill men’s basketball team could not hold on to a 35-26 halftime advantage against the visiting Express of Wells College on Sunday afternoon at the Iorio Gymnasium losing the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) contest to the visitors by a final score of 67-58. The loss drops the Fighting Tigers to 0-8 overall on the year with a 0-3 conference record while The Express move to 4-1 overall and continue to lead the NEAC North Division with a perfect 3-0 record.

After a strong opening half which saw the smaller Fighting Tigers impressively go toe-to-toe with the much bigger Express the second half saw the visitors size advantage create a number of opportunities for them. Down the stretch Wells outscored the Orange & Black 13-to-4 over the final five minutes of regulation to secure the win.

Junior guard Malik Chambers, West Point, N.Y., James I. O’Neil, led all scores on the day with 20 points to go with five rebounds while junior swingman Frank D’Esti, Vestal, N.Y., Vestal High School/Broome Community College, played a solid all-around game with 17 points, five rebounds and three assists. The Fighting Tigers also received a strong effort from senior swingman Joel Costello, Middleburgh, N.Y., Middleburgh High School/Tompkins-Cortland Community College, who scored 11 points, grabbed four rebounds and passed out three assists in the game.

Cobleskill will return to NEAC action on Wednesday December 7th when they host the Mustangs of Morrisville State College as part of a doubleheader beginning with the women’s game at 5:00 p.m. followed by the men’s game at 7:00 p.m.

FINAL BOX:
Wells College vs SUNY Cobleskill
12/4/16 2:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
Newspaper Box Score
Wells vs SUNY Cobleskill
12/4/16 2:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
At Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
WELLS 67, SUNY COBLESKILL 58
WELLS (4-1/3-0 NEAC)
Rich Ross 6-18 1-4 18; Ayodele Akinmola 6-15 3-4 16; James Feocco 5-10 5-8
15; Vaughndell Brantley 2-2 3-4 7; Jordyn Tyler 1-1 0-0 3; Chris Courtney
1-4 1-2 3; Zach D'Arpino 1-2 0-0 3; Fernando Johnson 1-2 0-0 2; Tyree Fisher
0-0 0-0 0; Jalen Ewell 0-1 0-0 0; Zach Marsh 0-0 0-0 0; Dakari Esgdaille 0-0
0-0 0; Tim Bankston Jr. 0-1 0-0 0; Anthony Nesci 0-0 0-0 0; David Dames 0-0
0-0 0. Totals 23-56 13-22 67.
SUNY COBLESKILL (0-8/0-3 NEAC)
Malik Chambers 7-17 4-6 20; Frank D'Esti 5-10 4-4 17; Joel Costello 4-11 3-4
11; Devin Boyle 2-6 0-0 6; Christian Cooper 1-9 0-3 2; Kahleel Taylor 1-3
0-0 2; Shaquill Anthony 0-3 0-0 0; Kahlil Wilson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-59
11-17 58.
Wells.........................   26   41  -   67
SUNY Cobleskill...............   35   23  -   58
3-point goals--Wells 8-24 (Rich Ross 5-11; Zach D'Arpino 1-2; Ayodele
Akinmola 1-5; Jordyn Tyler 1-1; Fernando Johnson 0-1; Chris Courtney 0-3;
James Feocco 0-1), SUNY Cobleskill 7-23 (Frank D'Esti 3-6; Devin Boyle 2-6;
Malik Chambers 2-6; Kahleel Taylor 0-1; Christian Cooper 0-1; Joel Costello
0-3). Fouled out--Wells-None, SUNY Cobleskill-Joel Costello. Rebounds--Wells
44 (James Feocco 11), SUNY Cobleskill 35 (Christian Cooper 6).
Assists--Wells 15 (Ayodele Akinmola 10), SUNY Cobleskill 11 (Devin Boyle 3;
Frank D'Esti 3; Joel Costello 3). Total fouls--Wells 18, SUNY Cobleskill 17.
Technical fouls--Wells-None, SUNY Cobleskill-Christian Cooper. A-129

College Women's Basketball: SUNY Cobleskill Nipped by Wells Express 56-55

Playing back-to-back in conference play can be grueling and on Sunday afternoon the SUNY Cobleskill and Wells College women’s basketball teams engaged in a North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) battle that saw the visiting Express out slug the Fighting Tigers by a 56-55 margin at the Iorio Gymnasium. The loss drops the Fighting Tigers to 3-3 overall on the season including a 1-2 mark in conference play while Wells improves to 3-2 overall on the campaign including a 2-1 NEAC record.

After the Express built a 45-33 lead with 7:45 remaining in the fourth quarter the Fighting Tigers  mounted a furious comeback effort employing an aggressive full-court defensive scheme that saw them take a 55-54 lead with 1:45 remaining on a lay-up in heavy traffic by freshman Addy Lawson, Milford, N.Y., Milford High School.

On the ensuing possession, Wells senior guard Ashida Cooper, Bensalem, Pa., Bensalem High School, attacked the basket drawing a foul. Cooper split a pair of free throws to tie the contest at 55-55 with 1:36 remaining in regulation.

After Cobleskill failed to convert on their next possession; Wells once again worked the ball to Cooper, who in a mirror image of the previous play attacked the rim and was fouled. The Wells senior once again split a pair of free throws to give the visitors a 56-55 advantage with only 50 seconds remaining.
Down the stretch both teams could not convert on potential scoring opportunities and the Fighting Tigers found themselves with the final possession of the contest. Out of a time out senior guard Shiann Coons, Albany, N.Y., Bishop Maginn High School/Schenectady Community College, launched a runner with four seconds remaining that was short of the mark and despite getting the offensive rebound, the Fighting Tigers could not get a shot off before time expired.

Freshman Shaliyah Graham, Bronx, N.Y., Martin Luther King Jr. High School, once again led the Orange & Black in scoring with 13 points to go with six rebounds while Shiann Coons finished with 12 points and five rebounds. Addy Lawson chipped in seven points, eight rebounds and four assists for the home team and senior forward Shelby Preston, Ravena, N.Y. Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk High School, grabbed a game high 12 rebounds to go with eight points on the afternoon.

Cobleskill will return to NEAC action on Wednesday December 7th when they host the Mustangs of Morrisville State College as part of a doubleheader beginning with the women’s game at 5:00 p.m. followed by the men’s game at 7:00 p.m.

FINAL BOX SCORE:
Wells College vs SUNY Cobleskill
12/4/16 12:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
Newspaper Box Score
Wells vs SUNY Cobleskill
12/4/16 12:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
At Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
WELLS 56, SUNY COBLESKILL 55
WELLS (3-2/2-1 NEAC)
Ashida Cooper 8-16 2-4 18; Carley Ryan 2-9 8-11 12; Shelby Medovich 3-7 3-6
9; Jenna Herd 3-7 2-6 8; Kamarie Maturine 3-6 0-0 6; Dallia Rorick 1-1 0-0
3; Miranda Mingen 0-0 0-1 0; Julia Smith 0-5 0-0 0; Darcy Weidman 0-1 0-0 0.
Totals 20-52 15-28 56.
SUNY COBLESKILL (3-3/1-2 NEAC)
Shaliyah Graham 5-11 3-4 13; Shiann Coons 4-9 1-1 12; Shelby Preston 3-13
2-2 8; Addy Lawson 3-12 1-2 7; Tracy Anderson 2-3 3-6 7; Cristal Malloy 1-1
0-0 2; Ashley Creighton 1-5 0-0 2; Erica Cabrera 1-3 0-0 2; Stacey Sprauge
1-1 0-0 2; Gabby Muraczewski 0-0 0-0 0; Brianna Florian 0-2 0-0 0; Jocelyn
Zaneski 0-3 0-0 0; Tegan Matthews 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 21-64 10-15 55.
Wells.........................   11    8   18   19  -   56
SUNY Cobleskill...............   12   12    9   22  -   55
3-point goals--Wells 1-9 (Dallia Rorick 1-1; Carley Ryan 0-3; Shelby
Medovich 0-3; Julia Smith 0-1; Ashida Cooper 0-1), SUNY Cobleskill 3-14
(Shiann Coons 3-7; Addy Lawson 0-3; Ashley Creighton 0-3; Erica Cabrera
0-1). Fouled out--Wells-Miranda Mingen, SUNY Cobleskill-Erica Cabrera.
Rebounds--Wells 40 (Jenna Herd 10), SUNY Cobleskill 41 (Shelby Preston 12).
Assists--Wells 10 (Carley Ryan 3; Julia Smith 3), SUNY Cobleskill 11 (Addy
Lawson 4). Total fouls--Wells 19, SUNY Cobleskill 21. Technical
fouls--Wells-None, SUNY Cobleskill-None. A-136

Microwave Oil Extraction May Make Fracking Obsolete

New technology may completely reshape the field of oil extraction, as well as make America energy independent. By utilizing microwaves to heat underground rock, seeking and pumping oil may radically alter over the coming years.

The technology is cutting edge and it remains to be seen if it is feasible. The early testing results appear to be positive. There are plans to utilize it in a practical setting for the first time in 2017.

The idea is not a new one: the concept was written about in the scientific journal Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy in November 1989. However, like fracking, an older concept finally has technological advancement that can make it a reality.

One Colorado company, Qmast, hopes to be first to successfully exploit the concept. Other larger firms, including BP and ConocoPhillips are also researching similar extraction techniques. Current estimates from fracking and traditional technology place U.S. recoverable oil reserves at about 36 billion barrels. An early estimate of microwave technology could push this number into the trillions.

Part of the reason for the dramatic difference is the possibility that microwave technology could remove hydrocarbons from oil shale. Traditionally, there is no easy way to remove oil from these rocks. Microwaves beamed through a powerful source could separate oil from the stone and boil water within the rock. This would then push the water to the wellbore.

If this method works, it would supersede many of the worst aspects of hydrofracking. Fracking wells use up to 10 million gallons of water per well and require wastewater to either be left in the ground or disposed of. Other technology includes strip mining tar sands and heating them to extract oil. Both could be rendered obsolete through this process. If the technology works, there is a possibility that the technology could become commonplace over the next ten to twenty years. Estimates point to about a $65 break even point.

SUNY Cobleskill Women's Indoor Track and Field Opens Season with Fourth Place Finish at Pioneer Invitational

Written By Editor on 12/5/16 | 12/5/16

The SUNY Cobleskill women’s indoor track & field team opened the 2016-17 season by posting team total of 59 points to place fourth in a six team field at the Pioneer Invitational #1 hosted by Utica College at the Pioneer’s Todd & Jenn Hutton Sports & Recreation Center. Individually the Fighting Tigers brought home a pair of event wins and five provisional New York State College Track & Conference (NYSCTC) Indoor Championship qualifying efforts from the event. 

The highlights of the meet for Cobleskill were wins from senior hurdler Emily Belewich, Ava, N.Y., Adirondack High School, who captured the 60-meter hurdles in a NYSCTC provisional qualifying effort time of 9.75 seconds and from freshman distance runner Emma Bayuk, Sandy Hook, Conn., Newtown High School, who meet the league’s provisional qualifying mark in the 3000-meter run by winning the event in a time of 10:59.2.

The Orange & Black also received a pair of NYSCTC provisional qualifying efforts from sophomore sprinter Fatoumata Kourouma, New York, N.Y., Fredrick Douglas Academy, in the 200-meter dash in which she placed fourth overall in 27.77 seconds and in the 400-meter dash with a time of 1:01.94 good enough to finish in second place overall.

The Fighting Tigers will next be in action over the weekend when they travel to Bethlehem, Pa. for the 2016 Fast Times Before Finals Invitational hosted by Leigh University Friday December 9th and Saturday December 10th at the Mountain Hawks Rauch Fieldhouse.

SUNY Cobleskill Men's Indoor Track and Field Opens Season with Fifth Place Finish at Pioneer Invitational

The SUNY Cobleskill men’s indoor track & field team opened the 2016-17 season by posting team score of 44 points to place fifth in a six team field at the Pioneer Invitational #1 hosted by Utica College at the Pioneer’s Todd & Jenn Hutton Sports & Recreation Center. Individually the Fighting Tigers brought home five provisional New York State College Track & Conference (NYSCTC) Indoor Championship qualifying efforts from the event.

Sophomore multi-event athlete Zach Haskins, Warnerville, N.Y., Cobleskill-Richmondville High School, led the way for Cobleskill placing fifth in the pole vault by clearing a height of 12’ 9 ½” and sixth overall in the high jump clearing a height of 6’2” to meet the league provisional qualifying standard in each event while freshman sprinter Nino Gagliardi, Watervliet, N.Y., Watervliet High School, finished third overall in the 60-meter dash meeting the league provisional qualifying mark with a time of 7.41 seconds.

Freshman mid-distance runner Willie Griffin, Schoharie, N.Y., Schoharie High School, turned in the best individual placing of the meet for the team placing second overall in the 800-meter run in a time of 2:06.10.
The Fighting Tigers will next be in action over the weekend when they travel to Bethlehem, Pa. for the 2016 Fast Times Before Finals Invitational hosted by Leigh University Friday December 9th and Saturday December 10th at the Mountain Hawks Rauch Fieldhouse.

Sheriff's Dept Hosting Fundraiser for Sick Children's Trips to Disney World

This date the Schoharie County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by personnel from “BAKING MEMORIES 4 KIDS.” You can check them out on Facebook. This organization pays for sick children to go to Disney World.

This Thursday, December 8th at 11:0AM, personnel from “BAKING MEMORIES 4 KIDS” will be at the Schoharie County Sheriff’s Office located on 157 Depot Lane in the Village of Schoharie where a press conference will be held to explain the organization’s mission and their reason for being in Schoharie County on that day.

Sheriff’s cars and vehicles from other agencies (hopefully) will be escorting the folks from “BAKING MEMORIES 4 KIDS” from the Sheriff’s Office to their special destination.

Although we were given short notice, we are more than willing to assist with this special detail.

We would like to invite all news media to attend the press conference and follow the Sheriff’s car to its destination. If you wish to participate in this special detail, kindly contact the Sheriff’s Office by telephone 518-295-2266 or email sheriffofc@co.schoharie.ny.us.

SUNY Cobleskill Fighting Tiger Weekly Recap

The SUNY Cobleskill men’s swimming & diving team posted a sweep over North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) rivals Wells College and Gallaudet University on Saturday afternoon at a double-dual meet hosted by Wells College in Aurora, N.Y. The Fighting Tigers defeated the host Express by a score of 130-55 while beating the Bison by a 103-79 margin. Junior Anthony McGorsik, East Hampton, N.Y., East Hampton High School, captured the 200-yard freestyle in a time of 1:58.79 and the 100-yard freestyle in a time of 55.98 seconds as Cobleskill improved to 4-2 overall on the season versus head-to-head competition.

The Fighting Tiger Western Equestrian Team moved into the top position in the Inter-collegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) Region 3 Zone 2 rankings with victories in a pair of shows hosted by Morrisville State College on Saturday. Cobleskill posted a team score of 26 points to better the five-team field in the opener then came back to tally 33 points in the nightcap to record the sweep. Junior Morgan O’Sullivan, Killingsworth, Conn., Middletown High School, earned High Point Rider honors in each show to lead the Orange & Black who currently sit on top of the regional rankings with a total of 169 points.

Sophomore Zach Haskins, Warnerville, N.Y., Cobleskill-Richmondville High School, was the men’s indoor track & field team’s top performer at the Pioneer Invitational #1 hosted by Utica College in Utica, N.Y. on Saturday.  Haskin met a pair of New York State College Track Conference (NYSCTC) Championship Provisional Qualifying Standards by placing fifth in the pole vault clearing a height of 12' 9 ½" and sixth overall in the high jump clearing a height of 6'2". The Fighting Tigers posted a team total of 44 points to finish in fifth place in the sixth team field at the event.

The women’s swimming & diving team swept NEAC rivals Wells College and Gallaudet University on Saturday afternoon at a double-dual meet hosted by Wells College in Aurora, N.Y. The Fighting Tigers defeated the host Express 100-79 and the Bison by a score of 108-88 to improve to 2-5 overall versus head-to-head competition. Freshman distance swimmer Michelle Moffett, Staten Island, N.Y., St. John Villa Academy, won the 1000-yard freestyle in a time of 14:19.87 and the 500-yard freestyle in 6:58.33.
Senior hurdler Emily Belewich, Ava, N.Y., Adirondack High School, led the women’s indoor track & field team to a score of 59 points and a fourth place finish in a field of six teams at the Pioneer Invitational #1 hosted by Utica College in Utica, N.Y. on Saturday.  Belewich captured the 60-meter hurdles in a NYSCTC Championship Provisional Qualifying Standard meeting time of 9.75 seconds.

The women’s basketball team won one-of-three NEAC home contests during the week losing to the SUNY Polytechnic Wildcats on Wednesday 82-68 on Wednesday then defeating Keuka College Wolves on Saturday 70-59 prior to losing to the Wells College Express on Sunday 56-55 to move to 3-3 overall including a 2-1 mark in NEAC play. Freshman forward Shaliyah Graham, Bronx, N.Y., Martin Luther King Jr. High School, currently leads the team in scoring at 13.7 points per contest.

The Fighting Tiger men’s basketball team dropped three NEAC home games during the week to fall to 0-8 overall including a 0-3 mark in league action. On Wednesday Cobleskill dropped an 80-67 decision to the SUNY Polytechnic Wildcats on Wednesday prior to losing to the Keuka College Wolves on Saturday in overtime 84-78 prior and to the Wells College Express on Sunday 67-59. Senior swingman Joel Costello, Middleburgh, N.Y., Middleburgh High School/Tompkins-Cortland Community College, leads the team in scoring at 14.3 points per game and rebound at 8.3 per game.

UPCOMING HOME CONTESTS:
Women’s Basketball vs. Morrisville State College 12/7, Southern Vermont College 12/11  
 Men’s Basketball vs. Morrisville State College 12/7, Sage College 12/10                                  
Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving vs. Elms College 1/17

Sheriff's Department Police Blotter

On 12/2/16 the Sheriff's Office received a complaint of suspicious activity in the village of Middleburg.
Following a traffic stop Deputies arrested Gerard Roldan, age 24 of Cobleskill for Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th Degree (Heroin) and Unlawful Possession of Marijuana.
Subject was issued appearance tickets to appear in Middleburg Town Court on 12//21/16.


On 12/3/16 the Sheriff's Office arrested Denilee Dedek, age 45 of Worcester for Driving While Intoxicated and vehicle and traffic violations following a traffic stop on Route 145 in the Town of Middleburg. Subject was released to appear in Town Court on 12/21/16.


On 12/1/16 the Sheriff's Office arrested Shiloh Allen, age 32 of Delanson on a Family Court  warrant for Failure to Appear in Court. Subject was arraigned in Family Court and committed to jail in lieu of $750 bail

Cobleskill Police Blotter

Monday,  November 28, 2016

At 8:45 a.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Steven Barton, 27, of Schoharie, NY, on a Bench Warrant.  He was arraigned in Cobleskill Town Court and released on $300 Bail.  He is to return to Cobleskill Town Court on December 13th at 5:00 p.m.

At 11:51 a.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Joseph Guarneri, 51, of Richmondville, NY, for Trespass.  He was issued an appearance and released. He is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on December 13th at 5:00 p.m.

At 2:15 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Simona Goode, 20, of Bronx, NY, for Petit Larceny.  She was issued an appearance ticket and released.  She is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on December 13th at 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

At 1:30 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Brice Cummings, 22, of Cobleskill, NY, for Criminal Possession of Stolen Property 4th and 5th.  He was arraigned in Cobleskill Town Court and remanded to the Schoharie County Jail on $5000 Bail / $10,000 Bond.  He is to return to Cobleskill Town Court on December 5th at 10:00 a.m.

At 9:42 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Erin L. Hennessey, 26 of Cobleskill, NY, for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of Motor Vehicle 3rd.  She was arraigned in Cobleskill Town Court and released after posting $250 Bail.  She is to return to Cobleskill Town Court on January 24th at 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

At 6:51 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested James A. Reeves, 56, of Jefferson, NY, for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of Motor Vehicle 3rd.  He was arraigned in Cobleskill Town Court and released after posting $200 Bail.  He is to return to Cobleskill Town Court on January 24th at 5:00 p.m.

At 10:26 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Myriah E. Rhodes, 24, of Cobleskill, NY, for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of Motor Vehicle 3rd.  She was arraigned in Cobleskill Town Court and remanded to the Schoharie County Jail on $250 Bail / $500 Bond.  She is to return to Cobleskill Town Court on December 16th at 5:00 p.m.

Friday, December 2, 2016

At 9:21 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Wayne M. Koons, 43, of Esperance, NY, for DWI, Felony Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of Motor Vehicle 3rd and other vehicle and traffic tickets.  He was arraigned in Cobleskill Town Court and remanded to the Schoharie County Jail on No Bail.  He is to return to Cobleskill Town Court on December 6th at 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 3, 2016

At 12:24 a.m. Cobleskill Police arrested a 17 year old female of Monroe, NY, for Unlawful Possession of Marihuana.  She was released and is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on January 24th at 5:00 p.m.

SUNY Cobleskill Women's Swimming Defeats Wells College and Gallaudet University in Dual Meet Action

Written By Editor on 12/4/16 | 12/4/16

The SUNY Cobleskill women’s swimming & diving team dominated the action at a double dual meet hosted by The Express of Wells College on Saturday afternoon as the Fighting Tigers topped the host Express by a score of 100-79 and the Bison of Gallaudet University by a 108-88 margin. With the wins Cobleskill improves to 2-5 overall versus opponents in head-to-head competition.

The Fighting Tigers captured four individual events and a relay in their winning effort led by freshman distance swimmer Michelle Moffett, Staten Island, N.Y., St. John Villa Academy, who won the 1000-yard freestyle in a time of 14:19.87 and the 500-yard freestyle in 6:58.33. The team also received individual event wins from senior Mackenzie Cross, Queensbury, N.Y., Queensbury High School, in the 50-yard freestyle in 27.77 seconds and from junior Danielle Hoyt, Walcott, N.Y., Rose-Walcott High School, in the 100-yard freestyle in a time of 1:01.79.

Cobleskill will close out the semester on Saturday December 10th when they travel to Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. to face the Raptors of Bard College beginning at 1:00 p.m.

SUNY Cobleskill Men's Swimming Posts Impressive Win Over Wells College and Gallaudet University in Dual Meet Action

The SUNY Cobleskill men’s swimming & diving team turned in an impressive effort at a double dual meet hosted by The Express of Wells College on Saturday afternoon as the Fighting Tigers easily outdistanced the host Express by a score of 130-55 and the Bison of Gallaudet University by a 103-79 margin. With the victories the Orange & Black improve to 4-2 overall versus opponents in head-to-head competition.

The Fighting Tigers won five individual events and both relays at the meet led by junior Anthony McGorsik, East Hampton, N.Y., East Hampton High School, who was a three-time event winner taking the: 200-yard freestyle in 1:58.79, the 100-yard freestyle in 55.98 seconds and the 500-yeard freestyle in 5:38.04.

Cobleskill will close out the semester on Saturday December 10th when they travel to Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. to face the Raptors of Bard College beginning at 1:00 p.m.

Women's College Basketball: SUNY Cobleskill Defeats Keuka College 70-59 in NEAC Action

The SUNY Cobleskill women’s basketball team used a balanced attack and a strong second half to post a 70-59 victory over the visiting Wolves of Keuka College in North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) play on Saturday afternoon at the Iorio Gymnasium. The victory improves the Fighting Tigers overall record to 3-2 on the year including a 2-1 record in NEAC play while the Wolves fall to 1-3 overall including a 0-2 conference record.

The game was a back-and-forth contest throughout the first three quarters with nine ties and eight lead changes before the Fighting Tigers used some excellent second half shooting to overcome a 36-33 Keuka halftime lead. The Orange & Black connected on 12-of-19, 63.2%, shots from the field in the second stanza to wrestle control of the contest away from the visitors and secure the victory.

The Fighting Tigers balance proved to be too much for the Wolves down the stretch as: freshman Shaliyah Graham, Bronx, N.Y., Martin Luther King Jr. High School, scored 22 points and grabbed four rebounds, senior forward Shelby Preston, Ravena, N.Y., Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk High School, scored 12 points to go with seven rebounds, senior guard Shiann Coons, Albany, N.Y., Bishop Maginn High School/Schenectady Community College, scored 10 points and passed out five assists and freshman guard Addy Lawson, Milford, N.Y., Milford High School, scored 10 points and took down three rebounds on the day. Freshman guard Erica Cabrera, Middletown, N.Y., John S. Burke Catholic High School, also contributed nine points to the team’s victory totals.

Cobleskill will conclude out their weekend of NEAC action on Sunday afternoon when they host The Express of Wells College in NEAC action as part of a men’s/women’s double header with the women’s game tipping off at 12:00 p.m. followed by the men’s game at 2:00 p.m.

GAME BOX:
Keuka College vs SUNY Cobleskill
12/3/16 1:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
Newspaper Box Score
Keuka vs SUNY Cobleskill
12/3/16 1:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
At Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
SUNY COBLESKILL 70, KEUKA 59
KEUKA (1-3/0-2 NEAC)
Lauren Anten 7-10 1-2 16; Katie Stuart 5-13 5-8 15; Sarah Tyler 5-9 0-0 10;
Britta Berguson 3-3 0-0 6; Tiffany Binion 2-3 0-0 4; Courtney Boyea 2-5 0-0
4; Nicole Templeton 0-5 2-2 2; Arianna DeNault 1-8 0-0 2; Brooklyn Camarra
0-0 0-0 0; Brooke Overton 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 25-57 8-12 59.
SUNY COBLESKILL (3-2/1-1 NEAC)
Shaliyah Graham 7-10 7-11 22; Shelby Preston 4-6 4-6 12; Addy Lawson 4-4 1-2
10; Shiann Coons 3-9 1-2 10; Erica Cabrera 3-4 3-4 9; Ashley Creighton 2-7
0-0 4; Gabby Muraczewski 1-1 0-0 2; Stacey Sprauge 0-1 1-2 1; Brianna
Florian 0-1 0-0 0; Tegan Matthews 0-2 0-0 0; Cristal Malloy 0-0 0-0 0.
Totals 24-45 17-27 70.
Keuka.........................   17   19   10   13  -   59
SUNY Cobleskill...............   19   14   16   21  -   70
3-point goals--Keuka 1-9 (Lauren Anten 1-2; Katie Stuart 0-3; Courtney Boyea
0-2; Arianna DeNault 0-2), SUNY Cobleskill 5-12 (Shiann Coons 3-7; Addy
Lawson 1-1; Shaliyah Graham 1-1; Ashley Creighton 0-2; Tegan Matthews 0-1).
Fouled out--Keuka-Arianna DeNault; Katie Stuart; Nicole Templeton, SUNY
Cobleskill-None. Rebounds--Keuka 30 (Katie Stuart 6), SUNY Cobleskill 30
(Shelby Preston 7). Assists--Keuka 14 (Arianna DeNault 4), SUNY Cobleskill
17 (Shiann Coons 5). Total fouls--Keuka 30, SUNY Cobleskill 14. Technical
fouls--Keuka-None, SUNY Cobleskill-None. A-122

College Men's Basketball SUNY Cobleskill Falls in Overtime to Keuka College in NEAC Action

After clawing their way back from a 12 point second half deficit the SUNY Cobleskill men’s basketball team dropped a heartbreaking 84-78 overtime decision to the visiting Wolves of Keuka College in North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) play on Saturday afternoon at the Iorio Gymnasium. The loss drops the Fighting Tigers to 0-7 overall on the campaign including a 0-2 mark in NEAC action while Keuka moves to 1-5 overall with a 1-1 conference record.

After trailing by as many as 12 points in the second half the Fighting Tigers clawed their way back to trail the Wolves 73-71 with seven seconds remaining in regulation and Keuka freshman guard Cameron Winston, Freeport, N.Y., Pomfret School (Conn.), on the line for two free throws.

Winston converted on the first of his charity tosses but missed the second with Cobleskill senior swingman Joel Costello, Middleburgh, N.Y., Middleburgh High School/Tompkins-Cortland Community College, coming up with the rebound and making a mad dash up the court. Costello’s 21-foot desperation three-point effort found its mark at the buzzer to tie the game at 74-74 and send the contest into overtime.
However in the overtime period after Cobleskill took a 78-77 lead, on a driving lay-up by Costello, with 2:12 remaining, the Wolves stiffened their defense and held the Fighting Tigers scoreless the rest of the way going on a 7-0 run of their own to close out play and secure the 84-78 victory.

Joel Costello was outstanding in defeat for the Fighting Tigers posting his second double/double of the campaign with career highs in points with 24 and rebounds with 16 while passing out three assists and picking up five steals on the afternoon. Cobleskill also received a strong outing from junior forward Christian Cooper, Gilboa, N.Y., Gilboa-Conesville High School, who hit for 17 points and seven rebounds.
The Fighting Tigers will close out their weekend NEAC action on Sunday afternoon when they host The Express of Wells College in NEAC action as part of a men’s/women’s double header with the women tipping off at 12:00 p.m. followed by the men at 2:00 p.m.
GAME BOX:

Keuka College vs SUNY Cobleskill
12/3/16 3:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
Newspaper Box Score
Keuka vs SUNY Cobleskill
12/3/16 3:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
At Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
KEUKA 84, SUNY COBLESKILL 78
KEUKA (1-5/1-1 NEAC)
Cliff Stevens 6-13 7-11 22; Trevor Powell 4-9 7-8 16; Dylan Doupe 6-8 1-2
14; Cameron Winston 4-9 2-6 10; Greg Tyler 2-10 6-10 10; Sam Brown 2-5 0-0
4; Matt Estes 1-2 0-0 3; Jelani Fontanez 1-2 1-2 3; Dekhari Stewart 1-2 0-0
2; Sean Kelly 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-60 24-39 84.
SUNY COBLESKILL (0-7/0-2 NEAC)
Joel Costello 11-16 1-2 24; Christian Cooper 8-13 0-0 17; Malik Chambers
4-16 2-2 12; Frank D'Esti 3-12 3-3 10; Kahleel Taylor 3-3 1-1 8; Quincey
Miller 2-8 2-2 7; Islam Mustafa 0-0 0-0 0; Devin Boyle 0-4 0-0 0. Totals
31-72 9-10 78.
Keuka.........................   38   36   10  -   84
SUNY Cobleskill...............   33   41    4  -   78
3-point goals--Keuka 6-17 (Cliff Stevens 3-5; Matt Estes 1-1; Trevor Powell
1-2; Dylan Doupe 1-1; Jelani Fontanez 0-1; Sam Brown 0-3; Greg Tyler 0-3;
Cameron Winston 0-1), SUNY Cobleskill 7-27 (Malik Chambers 2-9; Quincey
Miller 1-2; Joel Costello 1-1; Frank D'Esti 1-7; Kahleel Taylor 1-1;
Christian Cooper 1-4; Devin Boyle 0-3). Fouled out--Keuka-None, SUNY
Cobleskill-Quincey Miller; Christian Cooper; Joel Costello. Rebounds--Keuka
50 (Dylan Doupe 10), SUNY Cobleskill 36 (Joel Costello 16). Assists--Keuka
15 (Greg Tyler 7), SUNY Cobleskill 15 (Frank D'Esti 4). Total fouls--Keuka
13, SUNY Cobleskill 27. Technical fouls--Keuka-None, SUNY
Cobleskill-Christian Cooper. A-152

Men's College Basketball: SUNY Cobleskill Drops NEAC Opener to SUNY Polytechnic 80-67

The SUNY Cobleskill men’s basketball team opened their North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) season on Wednesday evening with an 80-67 loss to the top ranked SUNY Polytechnic Institute Wildcats at the Iorio Gymnasium. With the loss the Fighting Tigers fall to 0-6 overall including a 0-1 mark in league action while the Wildcats improve to 2-1 overall with a 1-0 record in conference play.

The visitors used a distinct size advantage to control the paint in the contest shooting an impressive 30-of-49, 61.2%, from the field while holding a 40-to-28 rebound advantage in the contest.

Senior guard Quincey Miller, Brooklyn, N.Y., Lafayette High School/Potomac State College, continued his strong early season play with 19 points, five assists, four rebounds and four steals on the night. Cobleskill also received 17 points and three steals from senior swingman Joel Costello, Middleburgh, N.Y., Middleburgh High School/Tompkins-Cortland Community College, and 12 points and five rebounds from junior forward Christian Cooper, Gilboa, N.Y., Gilboa-Conesville High School.

The Orange & Black will return to action over the weekend when they host conference rivals Keuka College on Saturday December 3rd at 3:00 p.m. and Wells College on Sunday December 4th at12:00 p.m. as part of a pair of conference doubleheaders with the Fighting Tiger women’s team who will open the action at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday and 12:00 p.m. on Sunday.

Final Game Box:
SUNY Poly vs SUNY Cobleskill
11/39/16 7:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
Newspaper Box Score
SUNY Poly vs SUNY Cobleskill
11/39/16 7:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
At Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
SUNY POLY 80, SUNY COBLESKILL 67
SUNY POLY (2-1/1-0 NEAC)
Josh Gregory 7-9 3-4 22; Kevin Williams 8-10 2-2 18; Malik Johnson 7-8 1-3
15; Quayshaun Mitchell 3-8 4-6 10; Joseph Ojo 3-3 1-3 7; Tyler Taverne 2-2
0-1 4; Peyton Griffiths 0-6 3-5 3; Blake Haga 0-1 1-3 1; David Perez 0-0 0-0
0; Jon Andrews 0-0 0-0 0; Chase LaCava 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 30-49 15-27 80.
SUNY COBLESKILL (0-6/0-1 NEAC)
Quincey Miller 6-15 5-8 19; Joel Costello 6-15 3-4 17; Christian Cooper 5-8
1-2 12; Malik Chambers 3-12 0-2 7; Kahleel Taylor 2-3 0-0 4; Devin Boyle 1-3
0-0 3; Frank D'Esti 1-6 0-0 3; Shaquill Anthony 1-1 0-0 2; Islam Mustafa 0-0
0-0 0; Kahlil Wilson 0-0 0-0 0; Kevin Johnson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-63 9-16
67.
SUNY Poly.....................   48   32  -   80
SUNY Cobleskill...............   35   32  -   67
3-point goals--SUNY Poly 5-15 (Josh Gregory 5-7; Quayshaun Mitchell 0-4;
Peyton Griffiths 0-3; Chase LaCava 0-1), SUNY Cobleskill 8-25 (Joel Costello
2-5; Quincey Miller 2-7; Malik Chambers 1-5; Christian Cooper 1-1; Devin
Boyle 1-3; Frank D'Esti 1-4). Fouled out--SUNY Poly-None, SUNY
Cobleskill-Quincey Miller. Rebounds--SUNY Poly 40 (Malik Johnson 12), SUNY
Cobleskill 28 (Christian Cooper 5). Assists--SUNY Poly 19 (Peyton Griffiths
6), SUNY Cobleskill 13 (Quincey Miller 5). Total fouls--SUNY Poly 13, SUNY
Cobleskill 21. Technical fouls--SUNY Poly-None, SUNY Cobleskill-None. A-436

Women's College Basketball: SUNY Cobleskill Loses 82-68 to SUNY Polytechnic in NEAC Action

After an extended Thanksgiving break the SUNY Cobleskill women’s basketball team opened their North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) season on Wednesday evening with an 82-68 loss to the defending league champion SUNY Polytechnic Institute Wildcats at the Iorio Gymnasium. With the loss the Fighting Tigers fall to 2-2 overall with a 0-1 mark in league action while the Wildcats improve to 3-0 overall with a 1-0 conference record.

The Fighting Tigers led 43-33 at the half and by as many as 13 points with 6:05 remaining in the third quarter at 53-40 before the defending conference champions mounted an impressive comeback led offensively by senior guard Stevie Ray, Syracuse, N.Y., Fabius-Pompey High School, who scored 23 points in the second half as part of a 43 point overall effort. This coupled with a stellar Wildcat defensive performance that held Cobleskill to only eight fourth quarter points keyed the victory for the visitors from Marcy.

In defeat freshman guard Shaliyah Graham, Bronx, N.Y., Martin Luther King High School, was exceptional for the Fighting Tigers with a career high of 20 points on the evening to go with three steals and a pair of assists. Senior guard/forward Ashley Creighton, Niskayuna, N.Y., Catholic Central High School/Schenectady Community College, finished with 13 points, five rebounds and three assists for the home team while senior forward Shelby Preston, Ravena, N.Y., Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk High School, had 12 points and seven rebounds on the night.

The Orange & Black will return to action over the weekend when they host conference rivals Keuka College on Saturday December 3rd at 1:00 p.m. and Wells College on Sunday December 4th at 12:00 p.m. as part of a pair of league doubleheaders with the Fighting Tiger men’s team who are slated to tip-off at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday and 2:00 p.m. on Sunday.

FINAL BOX:
SUNY Poly vs SUNY Cobleskill
11/30/16 5:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
Newspaper Box Score
SUNY Poly vs SUNY Cobleskill
11/30/16 5:00 PM at Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
At Iorio Gymnasium, Cobleskill, N.Y.
SUNY POLY 82, SUNY COBLESKILL 68
SUNY POLY (3-0/1-0 NEAC)
Stevie Ray 12-23 16-16 43; Kristaijah Jackson 4-9 2-4 10; Shannon Harrison
3-9 2-2 9; Kiersten Leos 2-6 2-4 8; Ryenn Smith 3-4 2-4 8; Taylor Aybar 2-4
0-0 4; Paige Gallo 0-0 0-0 0; Caitlyn Mackay 0-0 0-0 0; Shannon Tooley 0-0
0-0 0; Shelby Kralik 0-1 0-0 0; Kenia Garcia 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-56 24-30
82.
SUNY COBLESKILL (2-2/0-1 NEAC)
Shaliyah Graham 6-10 6-8 20; Ashley Creighton 4-10 1-1 13; Shelby Preston
3-6 6-6 12; Addy Lawson 3-10 1-3 8; Shiann Coons 2-3 0-0 6; Gabby
Muraczewski 1-1 1-2 3; Tegan Matthews 1-1 0-0 2; Brianna Florian 1-1 0-0 2;
Erica Cabrera 1-8 0-0 2; Tracy Anderson 0-0 0-0 0; Jocelyn Zaneski 0-1 0-0
0. Totals 22-51 15-20 68.
SUNY Poly.....................   13   20   24   25  -   82
SUNY Cobleskill...............   13   30   17    8  -   68
3-point goals--SUNY Poly 6-21 (Stevie Ray 3-9; Kiersten Leos 2-5; Shannon
Harrison 1-6; Taylor Aybar 0-1), SUNY Cobleskill 9-20 (Ashley Creighton 4-8;
Shaliyah Graham 2-2; Shiann Coons 2-3; Addy Lawson 1-5; Erica Cabrera 0-2).
Fouled out--SUNY Poly-None, SUNY Cobleskill-Erica Cabrera. Rebounds--SUNY
Poly 30 (Shannon Harrison 6; Kristaijah Jackson 6), SUNY Cobleskill 34
(Shelby Preston 7). Assists--SUNY Poly 6 (Stevie Ray 3), SUNY Cobleskill 15
(Addy Lawson 4). Total fouls--SUNY Poly 19, SUNY Cobleskill 26. Technical
fouls--SUNY Poly-None, SUNY Cobleskill-None. A-211



Student Arrested Following Consecutive Days of Bomb Threats at Cobleskill-Richmondville High School

Written By Editor on 12/3/16 | 12/3/16

On December 1, 2016 troopers at SP Cobleskill arrested a 16 year old male student for Falsely Reporting an incident on school grounds, following consecutive days of bomb threats at Cobleskill-Richmondville High School.

Investigation into the incidents which occurred on November 30th and December 1st revealed that someone had written bomb threats in a stall in the mens bathroom.  The school was placed in a lock down status both days and State Police responded with bomb sniffing dogs.  The male student found to be responsible for the threats was arrested for Falsely Reporting an incident on school grounds, a Class D Felony.  He was arraigned in the Town of Richmondville Court and is due to appear back in court on December 7, 2016.

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