Bulletin Board: Frontier’s Jack Vecellio vaults past 16 feet to personal best
Frontier’s Jack Vecellio sets a personal record of 16 feet, one inch in the pole vault at the 2021 Flying Circus Summer Fiber-Blast Pole Vault Festival Meet in Warwick, N.Y., on Saturday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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Modified: 7/12/2021 9:00:58 PM
Frontier’s Jack Vecellio continues to raise the bar for himself.
At the 2021 Flying Circus Summer Fiber-Blast Pole Vault Festival Meet in Warwick, New York, on Saturday, Vecellio improved on his personal best with a top leap of 16 feet, one inch. That height would have had him in fourth place at Nationals in Eugene, Oregon, the week before.
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Ultimate: Four Rivers girls, Frontier boys capture state championships
Four Rivers Liv Kingsley makes a catch for a point against Lexington in Greenfield Thursday evening. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Four Rivers Charlotte Roberts, right, makes a catch against Lexington in the ultimate state final in Greenfield Thursday evening. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Four Rivers Sage Fuller defends Lexington s Anjali Shah in Greenfield Thursday evening. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Four Rivers Sage Fuller (24) passes the disc against Lexington during the girls’ Division 1 state championship game in Greenfield Thursday evening. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Four Rivers Afri Flynn makes a leaping catch for a point against Lexington in Greenfield Thursday evening. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
A dream season for the Four Rivers Charter School ultimate programs concluded in championship fashion on Thursday.Just three days removed from a state title on the boys side, the Otters added some more hardware on the girls side. Four Rivers turned a.
H.S. Roundup: Six different players score as Smith Academy boys soccer beats Mohawk, 7-1
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Published: 4/8/2021 9:16:56 PM
Riley Intrator scored two goals, and five other players found the back of the net to lift Smith Academy past Mohawk Trail, 7-1, in boys soccer action played Thursday in Hatfield.
“We passed the ball very well today and once we got a lead we took control of the game,” Smith Academy coach Jason Duncan said.
The Falcons, which led 3-0 at halftime, also received goals from Ryan Herlihy, Nate Moynihan, Logan Graves, Ryan Gage and Cameron Zononi (first varsity goal).