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Vol. 65 Issue 18
CAYUGABRIEFS
CAYUGA BASEBALL SPARTANS TAKE THE FIELD IN CORTLANDVILLE
CHECK OUT PHI THETA KAPPA CLUB ON CAMPUS
By Aidan Crandall, staff writer
By Kaitlyn Diego, associate editor
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Looking for a club that gives back to the community, while building life skills you will have forever? Phi Theta Kappa is the club for you! This group of students participate in various activities around the community, such as Habitat for Humanity and The Color Run. It is not too late to sign up! Accepted students will be inducted on April 24, at 6:30 PM in the Student Lounge. If you’re interested in being inducted, and need an induction form, please contact coordinator Sheila Myers at sheila.myers@ cayuga-cc.edu. Hope to see you there!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! VOCAL PERFORMANCE On Monday, April 29th at 11:00 A.M., students of Applied Vocal Lessons will be performing their solos at a recital in M157. Students will perform pop, classical, and musical theatre style solos, including selections from Newsies and Hamilton.
April 9, 2019
Cayuga freshman Brandon Fasce of Auburn is at the plate for CCC in Saturday’s double header against Genesee Community College. The teams split wins.
Saturday’s Cayuga double-header baseball games were the tale of two very different stories. The first game ended in a 10-run rule smacking of Genesee only to see the second game feature little offense from the Spartans. Game one was one-sided the entire time; Cayuga gave up the Cougar’s lone run in the top half of the first, but answered with three in the bottom frame. After that, the offense was a juggernaut, scoring 10 more runs and gaining a total of 13 hits, putting an exclamation point on the first game. The second game was a complete 180, with only two runs on three hits and some defensive lapses. There was little action until the third inning when Genesee scored three runs, two coming off of a ground rule double with bases loaded and another on a pass ball. That was how most of the second game went; Cayuga would wake up after most of the damage was done in each inning. The team’s next game is an away game at Herkimer on April 9th, but their next home game is scheduled for Thursday, April 11th. Unfortunately that game most likely will not be at Falcon Park.
FALCON PARK NOT FINISHED; CORRECTION: CCC EXPECT OPENING AT APRIL’S END WEB SITE LED TO Here are some photos of progress of turf project at Falcon Park…a facility upgrade arrangement made between the College and
City of Auburn. Anticipated completion date is end of April. Very exciting time to be a Spartan! —Pete Liddell, CCC Athletic Director
OPENER CONFUSION
The Cayuga Collegian apologizes for the error in the last edition proclaiming Saturday, April 8th as the home opener in the newly-renovated Falcon Park. The staff was led to believe the game would be taking place at Falcon Park because of the listing on the Cayuga Community College Athletic website schedule. Also contributions to the main article by Aidan Crandall were supplied by CCC publicist Andrew Poole. We are sorry about the errors, but ask the question — ‘How are students to know where to go to cheer on their college’s team if the athletic website is not kept up-to-date?’
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CALLING ALL VOLUNTERS!! Members of PTK helping at the Habitat for Humanity with Kip Coeper, coordinator of the volunteers for Habitat for Humanity. Join PTK on the 26th of April to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity. For more information, email sheila.meyers@cayuga-cc.edu.
Cayuga Spartan Baseball player, freshman Sam Jenkins of East Syracuse is at the plate against Genesee Community College.
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