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FIGHTING TIGER LACROSSE DROPS 17-12 DECISION TO THOMAS COLLEGE IN NAC PLAY

Written By Editor on 4/16/23 | 4/16/23


Cobleskill, N.Y.: Like the return of the warm spring weather to upstate New York the SUNY Cobleskill men’s lacrosse team returned to the Soccer/Lacrosse Complex for their home opener on Friday afternoon falling to the visiting Terrier of Thomas College by a 17-12 margin in North Atlantic Conference (NAC) action. With the loss the Fighting Tigers drop to 6-3 overall with a 1-2 record in league play while the Terriers improve to 3-4 on the year with a 2-2 conference record.  

In a very evenly played game the Terriers used a 24-to-8 advantage in the face-off circle to take the decision. 

Offensively the Fighting Tigers received another strong effort from junior Sean D’Amaro, Northport, N.Y., Northport High School, with two goals and three assists with five ground balls while senior attackman Kerry Blackwood, Johnstown, N.Y., Johnstown High School/Hudson Valley Community College, scored three goals on the afternoon. The home team also received a three-goal effort from junior midfielder Sean McMahan, Clifton Park, N.Y., Shenendehowa High School.  

In the net, sophomore goalkeeper John Williams, Smyrna, Del., Smyrna High School, recorded 18 saves and picked up three ground balls on the afternoon.  

The Fighting Tigers will continue their current homestand on Sunday April 16 when they host the Hornets of Northern Vermont University-Lyndon at the Soccer/Lacrosse Complex with face-off at 12:00 p.m.  

  

Thomas (ME) at SUNY Cobleskill
@ Cobleskill, N.Y. (Soccer/Lax Complex )
4/14/2023 at 4:00 PM

Thomas (ME)
17
SUNY Cobleskill
12
SCORING1234FINAL
Thomas (ME) (3-4, 2-2)554317
SUNY Cobleskill (6-3, 1-2)243312
SCORING SUMMARY
-- 1st --Thomas (ME)SUNY Cobleskill
Thomas (ME)13:40Max Irons (unassisted)10
SUNY Cobleskill12:13Sean McMahan (Gregory Neumann )11
SUNY Cobleskill10:17Sean McMahan (unassisted)12
Thomas (ME)09:21Charlie Foster-Major (unassisted)22
Thomas (ME)07:37Max Irons (unassisted)32
Thomas (ME)06:44Daniel Macwhinnie (unassisted)42
Thomas (ME)00:01Timothy Worster (unassisted)52
-- 2nd --Thomas (ME)SUNY Cobleskill
SUNY Cobleskill10:12Sean D'Amaro (William Bockhaus )53
Thomas (ME)09:13Max Irons (Daniel Macwhinnie )63
SUNY Cobleskill08:51Sean D'Amaro (unassisted)64
Thomas (ME)08:10Max Irons (William Heywood )74
Thomas (ME)07:48UP - Dylan Brooks (Nathan Carter )84
Thomas (ME)07:27Timothy Worster (Max Irons )94
SUNY Cobleskill05:11William Bockhaus (Gregory Neumann )95
Thomas (ME)03:16Daniel Macwhinnie (Max Irons )105
SUNY Cobleskill01:04UP - Kerry Blackwood (Jake Giess )106
-- 3rd --Thomas (ME)SUNY Cobleskill
SUNY Cobleskill13:04Kerry Blackwood (unassisted)107
Thomas (ME)10:31UP - Connor Hamilton (Dylan Brooks )117
SUNY Cobleskill09:08UP - Gregory Neumann (Sean D'Amaro )118
Thomas (ME)08:11Timothy Worster (unassisted)128
Thomas (ME)07:35UP - Timothy Worster (Connor Hamilton )138
Thomas (ME)06:34Timothy Worster (unassisted)148
SUNY Cobleskill03:38William Bockhaus (Sean D'Amaro )149
-- 4th --Thomas (ME)SUNY Cobleskill
SUNY Cobleskill13:37Kerry Blackwood (Gregory Neumann )1410
Thomas (ME)11:49Timothy Worster (unassisted)1510
Thomas (ME)10:25Charlie Foster-Major (unassisted)1610
SUNY Cobleskill07:48UP - Sean McMahan (unassisted)1611
SUNY Cobleskill07:09Jake Giess (Sean D'Amaro )1612
Thomas (ME)03:06Dylan Brooks (Max Irons )1712

Thomas (ME)

#PLAYERPOSGASHSOGGBT/OCT
2Charlie Foster-Major2053000
4Connor Hamilton1154210
5Ryan Foster0031000
6Dylan Brooks2143111
7William Heywood *f0122522
8Dominic DeSimone *0000311
10Jack Morrill *0065610
13Caden Crosby *0000000
14Hunter Crocker *0000223
15Grant Frickman *0000110
17Max Irons *4375221
18Hunter Simpson0000300
20Patrick Buxton *0000230
21Taylor Wesbrock0000110
22Daniel Macwhinnie *2143020
24Timothy Worster60149300
25Noah Parenteau *0000210
27Nathan Carter0120911
28Jacob Saunders0000101
TMTeam0000010
Totals1785235432010
#GOALIESGAMINSVSH
20Patrick Buxton (W, 1-2)1260:001527
TEAM SUMMARY
FO: Jack Morrill 11-18; Nathan Carter 13-14
PIM: Ryan Foster 1-60; William Heywood 1-60; Jack Morrill 2-60; Hunter Crocker 1-30

SUNY Cobleskill

#PLAYERPOSGASHSOGGBT/OCT
2Sean McMahan30125330
3John Williams *0000320
5Jarrett Helgerson *0000511
6Ian Gaddy *0000211
7Kerry Blackwood *30139020
8William Bockhaus *2164441
9Nathan Skellie *0000300
10Trevor Masocco *0000310
11Jake Giess *11104600
13Tony Diaz0000100
15Tyler Jaffee *0000201
17Christopher Sypherett0000000
21Sean D'Amaro *23102521
22Owen Dorman0000001
23Aaron Brooks0000000
24Gregory Neumann
...

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FIGHTING TIGER WOMEN’S GOLF POSTS WIN AT MSMC INVITATIONAL


Delhi, N.Y.: The SUNY Cobleskill women’s golf team took to the links on Friday afternoon to capture the championship at the 2023 Mount Saint Mary’s College (MSMC) Invitational hosted by the Blue Knights at Par 72-6193-yard Balmville, N.Y. The Fighting Tigers posted a team total of 139-over-par 427 to the three-team field at the event. 

The Fighting Tigers were led by senior Olivia Lisi, Marathon, N.Y., Marathon High School, who placed second overall in the 12-player field with a round of 24-over-par 96 on the day. 

Cobleskill will next be in action on Saturday April 22 and Sunday April 23 when they travel to Bloomfield, Ct. for the 2023 Northeast Women’s Golf Conference (NWGCC) Championship to be hosted at the Par 72-6711-yard Winstonbury Hill Golf Course beginning at 12:00 p.m. on both days. 


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FIGHTING TIGER MEN’S GOLF FALLS TO MOUNT SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE


Balmville, N.Y.: The SUNY Cobleskill men’s golf team took traveled south on Friday afternoon to lose a dual meet to the Blue Knights of Mount Saint Mary’s College (MSMC) by a 421-to-426 margin in a match hosted by MSCM at Par 72-6193-yard Balmville, N.Y.  

The Fighting Tigers were led by a pair of rookies as first-year Joshua House, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Saratoga Springs High School, placed first firing a round of five-over-par 75 followed by fellow first-year Isaac Walker, Roxbury, N.Y., Roxbury High School, who placed second with a score of six-over-par 76. 

Cobleskill will next be in action on Friday May 5 when they travel to Canton, N.Y. to close the season at an event hosted by the Kangaroos of SUNY Canton 


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SUNY DELHI ANNOUNCES SUMMER SWIM PROGRAMS 2023

DELHI, NY - The SUNY Delhi summer swim program for children and adults will begin June 26, 2023 and run through August 4, 2023.  Monday through Friday. Closed on the 4th of July. 

Community Swimming Lessons will be offered between 9:00 a.m. and 12 p.m. in the Kunsela Hall pool. Classes include American Red Cross Levels I-VI, infant/toddler/preschoolers’ program and a Level VI diving class.  Classes will be 30 minutes long.  Adult classes are available. Session 1 will be from June 26 to July 14.  Session 2 will run from July 17 to August 4. 

Town residents of Hamden should contact the Hamden Town Clerk to register for free enrollment, but must pay a $15 deposit to hold each participants spot at the Town Clerk, the town will pay the rest. Proof of residency will be required. All other people that are not residents of Hamden may participate at a cost of $60 per person, each session.  


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April is Donate Life Month: Bassett Strides Ahead in Online Registration

Cooperstown, NY - Bassett Healthcare Network announced today that it has outstripped expectations in generating online donor registration to the New York State Donate Life Registry. Since Bassett launched as a Registry partner on April 1, 2022, it has achieved 590 registrations, which comprises 30% of enrollments collectively generated by all partners in that period.

 

Donate Life's organ donor registry is an invaluable aid to successful organ transplantation. The registry allows donors to officially record their wishes in detail, specifying which organs they wish to donate and how they may be used. This information is stored in an independent database, creating an ethical barrier between those serving a donor and those who will serve a recipient. The information is available nationwide to a network of state registries allowing for quick access when the information is needed.

Dr. Tommy Ibrahim, President & CEO of Bassett Healthcare Network, said: “When every second counts, Donate Life’s registry makes all the difference. Bassett is proud to be a partner in this life-enhancing and life-saving work.”

 

“Bassett is doing an amazing job generating online donor registrations as an official NYS Donate Life Registry Partner. We are incredibly proud to have Bassett as a shining example of why the Registry Partner Program was developed,” said Melanie Evans, Associate Director of Donate Life New York State. “Your commitment to and support of our mission is truly humbling and so very appreciated.”

 

“Organ donation will not bring back a loved one, but it could prolong the lives of other individuals. Be the example in your extended family, register as a donor and donate life,” said Dr. Chris Kjolhede, a pediatrician and co-director of Bassett's School-Based Health Program. Dr. Kjolhede is a passionate supporter of organ donation and serves on the New York State Transplant Council.

 

Donate Life's registration forms to become an organ, eye, or tissue donor are available through Bassett's website here.


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