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Astros finish off Rays to earn another date with Yankees. Sports, B2

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Saturday - Sunday, October 12-13, 2019 - B1

Tim Martin, Sports Editor: 1-800-400-4496 / sports@registerstar.com or tmartin@registerstar.com

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Mason Hall, 15, of Durham with his first black bear taken on the bow opener.

Big game season goes on; ECOs lose one of their own Larry DiDonato For Columbia-Greene Media

Bow season for deer and bear has been on for almost two weeks in our area. DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos recently had this to say on the topic: “New York

provides great opportunity for the state’s more than 160,000 licensed bowhunters to venture outside during early bow seasons, which offer mild weather and longer days in the woods, it’s also See SEASON B4

C-GCC women earn another home victory By Tim Martin Columbia-Greene Media

HUDSON — The Columbia-Greene Communicy College women’s soccer team earned a 6-1 victory over the Davis College Huskies on Wednesday. Davis College got on the board first in the sixth minute after a well placed cross in front of the Twins’ goal was redirected past the keeper. C-GCC recovered and in the 22nd minute mid-fielder Maggie Ryan launched a rocket from outside the 18 yard box to tie the game 1-1. Two minutes later, Ryan received a set up pass from Jenna Lashua and found the net again to give the Twins a 2-1 lead into halftime. The Twins continued

to gain momentum in the second half when in the 48th minute Ryan fired another blast past the keeper to make it 3-1. In the 58th minute, Twins forward Jenna Lashua (one goal, one assist) took the ball through the Huskies defense and struck a well placed shot into the left corner to put CoGreene in front 4-1. In the 74th minute, striker Katie Christman skillfully moved the ball through the Huskies defense and found the right corner to extend the lead to 5-1. Twins goal keeper (3 saves) was replaced by back-up Jessica Steinke (4 saves). Deyo took the field as a forward and was fouled in the 87th minute See C-GCC B4

Germantown honored its five seniors on the varsity girls volleyball team on Tuesday night. Seniors include Jennifer Ljutich, Kierlan Denninger (captain), Shannon Wingert, Christina Clevenger and Paige Handlowich. The Lady Clippers defeated New Lebanon, improving their record to a perfect 7-0. The GCSD Booster Club provided a celebration and senior gift after the game.

Youth soccer league is thriving COLUMBIA-GREENE MEDIA

HUDSON — The Hudson Youth Department’s Fall Soccer League (YDSL) is in full swing. The YDSL, which serves kids from the Hudson Central School District, has expanded dramatically in the last few years. Sixteen teams, made up of more than 150 boys and girls, age 4 to 11, play each week. The season continues Saturday mornings, 10 a.m.-noon, through October 26 at Greenport Town Park. Participation is free. Hailey Hollenbeck, who grew up playing soccer in Hudson and later coached for the school district, is the league’s managing coach. She has standardized the program to follow U.S. Soccer Federation Player Development Initiatives for these age levels. Funds to underwrite the league come from Friends of Hudson Youth, a non-profit formed to enrich programming at the Hudson Youth Department, with support from community business sponsors.

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Youngsters participate in the Youth Department Fall Soccer League in Hudson.

Donated funds cover the cost of jerseys and new

equipment, provides for an expanded staff to help

manage the rapidly growing program, and allows it to be free of charge to local families. “Two seasons ago, there were half the number of kids participating,” said Friends of Hudson Youth president Peter Frank. “We got involved last year for the first time and immediately realized the potential. It was obvious how valuable the experience is for our youth, so we ramped up our efforts and brought in new business sponsors. We’re proud to see such rapid growth and improvement and to offer hudson youth such an amazing opportunity.” “We’ve had a lot of success maintaining an open and welcoming spirit,” says Hollenbeck. “Lack of experience is no barrier to joining in. There’s no judgement here, everyone just jumps in and has a a lot of fun.” This season’s contributors include Bank of Greene County, Bright Tykes, Camphill Hudson, Cascades, Todd Farrell’s, Furniture See SOCCER B4

LOCAL ROUNDUP:

TH field hockey tops Onteora Columbia-Greene Media BOICEVILLE — Tanner Van Alstyne’s goal with 26:17 left in the game proved to be the game-winner as Taconic Hills edged Onteora, 2-1, in Mid-Hudson Athletic League field hockey action on Thursday. Abby Tkacy assisted on Van Alstyne’s goal as the Titans improved to 7-2 in the MHAL and 10-2 overall. Amelia Canetto gave Taconic Hills a 1-0

when she scored off an assist from Kirsten Shumsky with 25:42 remaining in the opening half. Eva Leonard scored Onteora’s lone goal with 12:19 to go in the contest off an assist from Lola Mainieri. Taconic Hills had 13 shots on goal and 10 penalty corners. Onteora had four shots and five corners. Titans’ goaltender Sydney Kiernan had three saves. Onteora’s Alana Wood

turned away eight shots.

BOYS SOCCER COLONIAL Ichabod Crane 4, Lansingburgh 0 LANSINGBURGH — On a gorgeous Fall night in Lansingburgh, Ichabod Crane earned a 4-0 victory over the Knights in Colonial Council boys soccer action. See ROUNDUP B4

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