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Girls Soccer

Schroon falls to Westport; Ti ladies down Willsboro Lake Placid 2, Ticonderoga 0 Lake Placid blanked Ticonderoga, 2-0, in Section VII Division II girls soccer action Sept. 20. Alexa Whitney and Ayla Thompson scor ed for the Bombers. Megan Campney made nine saves for Ti.

Keene 2, Schroon 1 Keene edged Schroon Lake, 2-1, in Section VII Division III girls soccer play Sept. 20. Abby Veverka gave Schroon a 1-0 lead with an assist from Lexi Subra. Keene then rallied behind goals by Sadie Holbr ook and Patricia Auer. Caitlyn Jarrell made 13 saves in goal for Schroon.

Ticonderoga 1, Willsboro 0 Ticonderoga downed W illsboro, 1-0, in Section VII Division II girls soccer action Sept. 22. Chelsea Kearns scor ed 38 seconds into the game and T i made it stand up for the victory. Kylie Austin assisted. Megan Campney turned away 14 shots in r ecording the shut out for the Sentinels.

ELCS 4, Moriah 0 Moriah’s Amanda F rench and Ticonderoga Chelsea Kearns do battle during Section VII Division II soccer action. The teams played to a scoreless tie.

Schroon lake’s Abigail Wisser heads up field against Wells in Section VII Division III soc cer action. Wells won, 2-0. F or more of Nanc y Frasier’s photos go to www.timesofti.com. Photos by Nancy Frasier

Crown Point 1, Keene 0

Westport 4, Schroon 1 Schroon Lake lost to Westport, 4-1, in Section VII Division III girls soccer play Sept. 19. Emily Rascoe scored twice to pace the Eagles. Abby Veverka tallied for Schr oon Lake, assisted by Lexi Subra. Lindsay Reynolds made eight saves in the Schroon goal.

Seton 6, Moriah 2

Emily Morris scor ed twice to lead Elizabethtown-Lewis past Moriah, 4-0, in Section VII Division II girls soccer action Sept. 22. Hayley Waldron made four saves for Moriah.

Crown Point won its first game in two years, beating Keene, 1-0, in Section VII Division III girls soccer play Sept. 22. Jenna Petro headed in a pass fro m Marissa Titus in the first half and held on to win despite being out-shot, 21-9. Amanda Wolf, under pressure all day, turned back 16 shots in goal for the Panthers.

Wells 2, Schroon 0

Wells beat Schr oon Lake, 2-0, in Section VII Division III Seton Catholic topped Moriah, 6-2, in Section VII Division girls soccer play Sept. 22. II girls soccer action Sept. 20. Karlie Tomlinson and Shelby Hoffman tallied for the winSantana Martinez had a goal and an assist for Moriah. Val ners. Wykes also tallied for the Vikings. Caitlyn Jarr ell and Lindsay Reynolds combined to make Hayley Waldron made eight saves for Moriah. 10 saves in goal for Schroon Lake.

Moriah 0, Ticonderoga 0 Moriah and Ticonderoga battled to a score less draw in Section VII Division II girls soccer action Sept. 23. The Sentinels held a 16-9 edge in shots, but neither team got get the ball past goalies Hayley W aldron and Megan campney. Waldron made 13 saves for Moriah. Campney made seven stops for Ti.

NAC 1, Ticonderoga 0 Northern Adirondack edged Ticonderoga, 1-0, in Section VII Division II girls soccer action Sept. 24. Rachael Venne tallied for the Cougars in the first half and Ti was never able to respond. Megan campney made six saves in goal for the locals.

Marathoners circle Schroon Lake Adirondack Distance Festival held By Fred Herbst fred@denpubs.com SCHROON LAKE — Paul Allison and Jocelyn Leavitt raced to victories in the Adirondack Marathon Sept. 25. Allison, a North Creek runner, covered the 26.2 miles ar ound Schroon Lake in 2 hours, 41 minutes, 54 seconds to win the men’s title. Stanley Larkin of Saint Basile le Grand, Quebec, was second in 2:57:17. Leavitt, fr om New York City , won the women’s crown in 3:03:24. Virginie RebeuhPoritzky of Greenfield Center was second in 3:17:25. Jeremy Shortsleeve of South Burlington, Vt., won the handcycle race in 1:44:47. The marathon course r ecords are held by David Herr of Canaan, Vt., and Simone Stoeppler of Germany. Herr ran 2 hours, 35 minutes, 38 seconds in 2009, while Stoeppler ran 3:04:08 in 2004. The hand cyclist r ecord belongs to Bill Schwarz, who r olled to a 1:45:32 mark in 2008. The marathon had 251 runners finish. Tim Murphy of Ronkonhoma won the men’s half marathon, touring the 13.1 miles in 1:15:33. John Enholt of Granville was second in 1:24:47. Ashley Gorr of Albany won the women’s race in 1:22:17. Amy Farrell of Tupper Lake was second in 1:27:06. The half marathon r ecords belong to Eric Blake, who ran 1:10:43 in 2004, and Annette Acuff, who was clocked in 1:23:13 in 2007. The half marathon had 499 finishers.

The marathon and half marathon are part of the Adirondack Distance Festival. The distance festival also included 5 and 10-kilometer road races in Chestertown Sept. 24. About 1,000 runners took part in the twoday event. The marathon has been r ecommended by Runner ’s World magazine as one of “Eight Great Events to Kick Off the Fall Racing Season.” The race was also listed in the book From Fairbanks to Boston, 50 Gr eat U.S. Marathons as one of the top 50 races in the country. Pr evention Magazine listed the Schroon race as one of the best “walker friendly” events in the country. The marathon started on Main Str eet in Schroon Lake. The single loop course circumnavigated Schr oon Lake over challenging forest roads with lakeside views until it finished back at the Schr oon Lake town beach. The marathoners had company over the second half of the course as the half marathoners started in Adirondack at 10 a.m. to race to the finish in Schr oon Lake 13.1 miles later. Complete race results can be found online at www.adirondackmarathon.org Local results include: Marathon 32, James Dillenber ger, AuSable Forks, 3:38:46; 56, Steven Benway , W illsboro, 3:56:21; 68, Geor ge Daniels, Keene V alley, 3:58:52; 80, Br uce Misarski, W estport, 4:05:12; 82, Chris Coyne, North Cr eek, 4:06:00; 179, Eric Bolt, Warrensburg, 4:52:05. Half marathon 12, Christopher Kunkel, Pottersville, 1:35:23; 54, Caleb Maisonville, Schro on Lake,

Schroon Lake Central S chool runners c ompleting the Adirondack Half marathon were, from lef t, Dan Maisonville, Levi Williams and Caleb Maisonville.

1:49:37; 55, Dan Maisonville, Schr oon Lake, 1:49:37; 73, Sarah Gabler , T iconderoga, 1:51:55; 1 13, Douglas Ferris, W illsboro, 1:57:05; 139, Codie Aiken, Schr oon Lake, 2:01:08; 146, Levi W illiams, Schr oon Lake, 2:01:42; 162, Craig Br own, Chestertown, 2:03:36; 198, Charles McGuir e, Keene, 2:07:34; 205, Jill Pederson, Lake Geor ge, 2:08:51; 227, Kevin Bolan, Newcomb, 2:10:49; 240, Meghan Haskins, North Creek, 2:12:01; 243, Dan DeMarsh, W arrensburg, 2:12:16; 264, Jenn Beckler, Pottersville, 2:13:34; 283, Candi Schermer horn, Diamond Point, 2:17:16; 290, Colleen Br own, T iconderoga, 2:18:32; 308, Debbie Philp, Schr oon Lake, 2:21:54; 312, Mark Piper, Schroon Lake, 2:22:31; 334, Francine Carson, T iconderoga, 2:26:22; 339, Scott Stone, Upper Jay, 2:26:39; 340, Jeanine Melville, Schr oon Lake, 2:27:17; 348, Megan Mikeska, Chestertown, 2:28:03; 357, Allison Sherman, W estport, 2:29:21; 367, Alicia Collier , Chestertown, 2:30:17; 374, Sakiko Claus, Schr oon Lake, 2:32:01; 385, Debora Stout, Schr oon Lake,

2:34:43; 387, Kimberly Stock, Schr oon Lake, 2:35:13; 392, Ray Deck III, Schr oon Lake, 2:34:44; 394, Jody Palmer , Cr own Point, 2:36:28; 395, Jennifer Palmer , Cr own Point, 2:36:29; 398, Amy Hachem, Lake Geor ge, 2:36:47; 401, Linda Sherman, Westport, 2:38:29; 408, Terri Butkowski, Lake Geor ge, 2:41:23; 420, Lori Barber , Lake Geor ge, 2:46:18; 421, Michael Barber , Lake Geor ge, 2:46:18; 429, Jessika Lillie, Johnsbur g, 2:52:37; 435, Andrea Rushfor d, W illsboro, 2:53:58; 439, Pat Hamilton, Pottersville, 2:54:14; 447, Dawn Lajeunesse, Chestertown, 2:57:52; 448, Michael Jacobs, Johnsburg, 2:58:08; 454, Mona Jabaut, Schr oon Lake, 3:00:15; 458, Olivia Sutton, Lake Georg e, 3:04:10; 464, Jane DeGr off, Westport, 3:10:01; 469, James Lindblade, Warrensburg, 3:12:41; 470, Nancy Belluscio, Schr oon Lake, 3:13:29; 473, Nancy Ockrin, Cr own Point, 3:15:25; 478, Bonnie Gosson, Willsboro, 3:24:24; 484, Katie Jacobs, Johnsbur g, 3:35:44; 485, Gr eg Beckler, Pottersville, 3:36:46.


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