Flag football isn’t new. It’s been an option for kids in Cornwall for the last six years. But this is the first time it’s been offered in the fall rather than the spring.
Remember last Friday night? The weather was warm, the air was still and the sky was clear. Coach Ryan Baldock observed that it was perfect weather for football.
Pat Mainey was the leading qualifier for the club championship at the Storm King Golf Club. But he may not be around when the competition starts in Cornwall this weekend. He may have a conflict.
It’s been a time-honored tradition for children to march down Cornwall’s Hudson Street, to the Little League field, dressed in full uniform and carrying a team banner. The annual parade was supposed to take place this Saturday…
If people could bet on high school basketball, they would have wagered against the Cornwall girls at the start of the fourth quarter. The odds seemed to be against them.
When Susan Barringer took over as the cheerleading coach this year, she fully expected it to be a rebuild season. Of the 14 students on the roster last year, 11 of them were seniors.
Some athletes take performance enhancing drugs to gain an edge over their competition and teams may resort to cheating in order to win a big game. Despite this, there are athletes who take the game seriously and approach their opponents with honor and integrity.