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Volume 10  •  Issue 32  •  August 14 – August 20, 2015

Shear Greatness!

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Featured Stories

Amazing Race Comes to Saratoga

Saratoga Springs Resident Selected for Basketball Hall of Fame by Arthur Gonick Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS — Fred Shear, a Saratoga County native who is a member of Siena College’s class of 1973, has received a major honor that caps off an impressive basketball career. He has been named to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference’s (MAAC) Hall of Fame Honor Roll, and on October 17, he will be enshrined in “The MAAC Experience” exhibit in the Naismith

Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. Shear set numerous scoring and other records while at Siena, several of which still stand today. These records were established despite competing in an era when college players were only eligible to play for three years, and at a time when there was no 3-point scoring line or shot clock to inflate scoring totals. He is one of only four players in the college’s illustrious history to have his number (50) retired, and it hangs at the Times Union Center in Albany.

Shear is a long-time resident of Saratoga Springs with his wife, Christine. The couple will be celebrating their 40th anniversary this year. When asked about this latest honor, Shear exhibited a sense of gratitude and humility. “Obviously, the recognition is wonderful,” he said, “but I have to accept and acknowledge it on behalf of my coaches and teammates.” During Fred Shear’s time at Siena, the conference they played in See Shear Greatness pg. 44

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Fred Shear Scoring Against Iona in the early 1970s.

2 Days / $46.8 Million

How locals build a fantasy Fasig-Tipton stable

Hip # 34 by Tapit from the Denali Stud Consignment goes for $1.2 million on First Night of Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sales. Photo by Sharon Castro

Editor’s Note: The results are in and once again the numbers are staggering. The annual Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale saw 145 horses sold for a whopping $46.8 million dollars, a 40 percent increase over last year; and the highest sales total since the 2009 sales, which served as proof to many that the horse racing industry has rebounded strongly from the economic downturn. One colt sired by Tapit brought in the highest bid on Monday’s opening night, hitting $1.2 million. This was topped by a Street Cry colt, which fetched $1.4 million on Tuesday.

With these and many, many other six-figure prices being thrown around, it is easy to forget (except, perhaps, for the buyers themselves) that we are talking about real money here. For most of the crowd that swelled the grounds of Fasig-Tipton, those numbers remain the stuff of dreams. Our Marilyn Lane writes about her approach to enjoying the sales without needing a loan from the World Bank.

A Senior’s Guide to Medicare See pgs. 18-19

Inside TODAY Blotter 5 Obituaries 6 Families TODAY

Business 22-23 Winner’s Circle

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Pulse 34-37 Sports 43-47

Weekend Forecast FRIDAY

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See 2 Days / $46.8 Million pgs. 26-27

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