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Shenendehowa earns Suburban Council boys’ volleyball title | The Daily Gazette
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Shenendehowa s Will Licata (left) and Tyler Christensen (right) block a Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake return Friday night at Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School during the Suburban Council championship. (STAN HUDY/THE DAILY GAZETTE)
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BURNT HILLS The only surprise Friday night in the Suburban Council boys’ volleyball championship game between Shenendehowa and Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake was that it didn’t go to a fifth-and-final game.
As it turned out, the Plainsmen only needed four sets to earn the Suburban Council title, as Shenendehowa topped Burnt Hills 28-26, 21-25, 25-19, 25-20.
Shenendehowa freshman Wilson making his mark with boys’ volleyball team | The Daily Gazette
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CLIFTON PARK Bennett Wilson was right in the middle of a Shenendehowa hitting display Thursday which included a kill to finish off the second set in what would be a Suburban Council boys’ volleyball sweep of Niskayuna.
Wilson is unlike the others on Shenendehowa’s front-line cast, though, and different from the rest of the Plainsmen, too.
“The running joke is how I skipped the ladder and took the stairs instead,” Wilson said of his status as Shenendehowa’s only freshman.
He’s not just the lone ninth-grader on this season’s “Fall II” varsity team, but the first ninth-grader to play for 10-year Plainsmen coach John Coletta.