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of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County. Stevens also said the tournament helps raise money for things such as leadership trips and volunteer training. This year, the tournament hopes to double its goal.
These are integral parts of the 4-H program of 44 clubs within 4-H, 160 volunteers and over 600 youth. The Saratoga 4-H program is very active all across Saratoga County, not just in one community.
The 22nd annual tournament will be held at the Fairways of Halfmoon in Mechanicville. The Fairways of Halfmoon have “been a great partner” for the tournament. Stevens said the tournament has enjoyed a strong community response, noting the generous support of the Golf Club.
Stevens also added that it is meaningful to see the strong response from participants and sponsors in the tournament each year.
“It makes me so proud and humbled that they feel we are a worthy cause to come out and support,” Stevens said. “We’re extremely happy, and we’re extremely grateful. Personally, as a 4-H Program Leader, I couldn’t be happier to have such a great fundraiser that is established year after year, still continues to grow today, and provides opportunities for our kids.”
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In the second half, the Tigers stormed back. Cohoes opened the half with an 8-1 run, with three goals by Carli O’Hara and two by Quincy Hytko helping the Tigers take a 10-8 lead with 7:34 remaining. Schuylerville’s lone goal in the stretch was scored by Peyton Delisle.
Delisle scored her third goal of the game with just over two minutes left, cutting Cohoes’ lead to one. With 1:51 remaining, Koval forced a turnover in front and scored her fourth goal to tie the game, 10-10, sending the Class D title matchup into overtime.
With 20 seconds remaining in overtime, Koval spun around a defender and beat goaltender Hannah Bullock to win the game, giving the Black Horses their third consecutive Section 2 Class D Championship.
Koval had five goals and an assist to lead Schuylerville, while Delisle scored three goals. Star Pflieger scored twice, with Tavares adding a goal and an assist. Keegan Long made nine saves in goal for the Black Horses.
Schuylerville (13-6) will host the Section 1 Class D Champion in the NYSPHSAA Sub-Regionals on May 30 at 5:30 p.m. at Schuylerville High School.
5K to Support Home Made Theater
SARATOGA SPRINGS —
On Sunday, June 4, Home Made Theater will be hosting the ‘Showstopper 5K Run/Walk and Kids Fun Run.’ This familyfriendly event will be held at the Pitney Meadows Community Farm, 223 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs, starting at 9 a.m.
Early bird registration for the 5K is $25 until May 21, after which it will be $30. There is no charge for the kids’ fun run. In addition to running/walking in the race, participants of the 5K will receive an event t-shirt.
Proceeds from the race will benefit Home Made Theater. It is Home Made Theater’s mission to enrich the cultural life of the Capital Region and beyond by offering a diverse range of locally sourced live theater, created by professionally minded artists, providing the opportunity for exciting and rewarding participation in all aspects of theater to the community.
Home Made Theater would like to recognize and thank its race sponsors: The Janack Group, Shepherd Communications, Alaant Workforce Solutions, and Bartlett, Pontiff, Stewart & Rhodes, P.C.
For more information, or to register for the race, visit Home Made Theater’s website, www. homemadetheater.org.