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VOL. 68 ISSUE 15
MARCH 15, 2022
Join Cayuga, (including college campuses participation across the country), on March 15th at 8 P.M. EST for an event called The Notorious RBG KAHOOT! TRIVIA LIVE ON ZOOM. You can compete against students from campuses all over the United States for your chance to win Amazon e-gift cards and test your knowledge on all things about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, her life and legacy, and the causes most important to her: Inclusion and Equality for all. There will be an opportunity to win prizes by playing KAHOOT! as well as door prizes for signing in on the digital attendance form. Remember, the event is LIVE on Zoom March 15th at 8 P.M. EST. ZOOM Meeting ID: 857 4543 6379 Passcode: RBG
VIRTUAL YOGA EXTENDED Hello everyone, I am happy to share in the wake of the popularity of the virtual Yoga program, we have added extended dates every Tuesday night in the month of March at 7 P.M. Please join us the rest of the month for much needed de-stress activities. REGISTER IN ADVANCE: https://us06web.zoom.s/meeting/register/ tZ0ldOmgpj8qHtRObTzH6jiYpiopPOCF6By0 —Norman Lee
PHOTOS BORROWED FROM CCC SPARTANS FACEBOOK PAGE; THANK YOU!
LIVE TRIVIA ON ZOOM TUESDAY, MARCH 15
SPARTANS START SEASON WITH TWO WINS The Spartans took both halves of a doubleheader against Finger Lakes CC on Thursday by scores of 5-2 and 11-1. Cayuga Community College Baseball started their season with a sweep of Finger Lakes Community College on Thursday behind dominant starting pitching and airtight defense.
double, run and RBI, and Espinal and Ziemak were both one-for-three with a stolen base, double, run and RBI. In the second game, Doyle-Miller pitched out of a bases loaded, no-out jam in the top of
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People from all over Cayuga County including a team of Cayuga CC’s nursing students collected donated materials to send to the people of Ukraine, who are under attack from Russia.
CAYUGA NURSES COLLECT DONATIONS FOR UKRAINE PEOPLE By Caitlyn Major, Editor-in-chief working with Tomothy Donovan Cayuga Community College’s Nursing Club coordinated with faculty at CCC to donate to the Ukrainian Church’s Donation Drive that was held on Thursday, March 10. Mackenzie Cunningham, President of the CCC Nursing Club stated that the nursing lab donated various medical items. The women working in the lab say over 40 boxes of medical supplies were donated. The club also put out large donation boxes at the entrance of the college’s campus. Through this they obtained blankets, socks, winter coats, and a large amount of toiletries to include in their donation. The donation drive took place behind Holy Family Church, which is located on North Street in Auburn. The event was scheduled to take place from 2 PM - 4 PM, however it ended up starting early at about CONTINUED PAGE TWO
• WILL SPARTAN BASEBALL HAVE A GOOD SEASON? • MORE PHOTOS FROM THURSDAYS’ SPARTAN BASEBALL GAMES
PHOTO BY TIMOTHY DONOVAN
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Spartan starting pitcher Greg Osterhout
Spartan starting pitcher Austin Doyle-Miller
Starting pitchers Greg Osterhout and Austin Doyle-Miller controlled the Lakers’ bats and the Spartans built early leads en route to wins of 5-2 and 11-1. The two starters combined to allow only one run and six hits through nine innings. Cayuga Coach John Rizzo said the team’s preparation in spring training, particularly on defense and on the base paths, made a difference in both wins. “A lot of the things we worked on leading into the season — supporting our pitchers by playing good defense, running the bases — came into play today. We were excellent in those areas, and we took advantage of most of our opportunities,” said Rizzo. “Greg pitched great, and Austin battled through a tough first inning and then he was on the rest of the way. In both games our relievers came in and did what we needed them to do. It was great to see everything we’ve worked on show on the field today.” With Osterhout holding the Lakers scoreless through five frames, the Spartans plated runs in the second, third, fourth and fifth innings. Fernando Espinal scored on an error to open the scoring in the second, and in the third the Spartans plated one run each on a Tyler Ziemak double and a Tyler Korsky single, giving them a 3-0 lead. Cayuga closed their scoring in the fifth with back-to-back two-out doubles by Korsky and Espinal. The Lakers scored two in the sixth to close the scoring at 5-2. Osterhout threw five scoreless innings for the win, allowing four hits and striking out two. Korsky finished two-for-three with a
the first, thanks in part to an unassisted double play by first baseman Hazel Martinez. The Spartans took control an inning later, plating six in the second behind doubles by Korsky and Martinez, a single by Luke Ough and several Lakers fielding errors. The Spartans tacked on four more in the third, punctuated by Anthony Driscoll-Sadusky’s two-run triple, to put the game out of reach. Doyle-Miller picked up the win, allowing one run and two hits over four innings while striking out four. Ough and John Flynn were both two-for-three with two runs scored, with Ough knocking in three. Driscoll-Sadusky, Espinal and Martinez each had two RBI.
HARLEQUIN SPRING PRODUCTION DEBUTS MARCH 24 IN AUBURN Cayuga’s back at Falcon Park for a doubleheader against SUNY Broome Community College on Wednesday, March 16. First pitch is scheduled for 3 P.M.
Harlequin Productions is proud to present the Northeast Premiere of Rich Orloff’s new comedy honoring old time radio- Radio Ridiculous. Performances will be held in the Irene A Bisgrove Community Theatre at 7:30 PM on March 24-26 and March 31-April 2. Admission is $2 for students and $7 general admission. CONTINUED PAGE FOUR
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