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A NOtE frOM thE FOOtBall COOrDiNatOr >> Welcome to the 2015 Section VII football season. It is my greatest rivalry in the North Country makes up the Class D honor and pleasure to resume the role of the Section VII division, Moriah and Ticonderoga. We will finish the season Football Coordinator once again. We are again pleased to with an exciting championship weekend on October 30-31, partner with Sun Community News & Printing to bring you 2015, at the AuSable Valley Athletic Complex. The Class B and D Section VII-X Super Bowls will be hosted by our this great high school football program. section the following weekend. As we gear up for another exciting season of North Country high school football, let’s quickly reflect back on Finally, none of the greatness that makes high school last season. We had the pleasure of seeing some record football so special in the North Country is possible without setting performances by some great high school football you, the fans! We have eight great football communities players. Justin Stevens set the CVAC and Section VII who love their high school football and come out each rushing record by becoming the first running back to ever Friday night or Saturday afternoon and cheer the kids on. surpass 1900 yards. Blake Altizer of Peru broke the career It is your support and patronage that makes North Country passing touchdowns record by throwing a career high 73 football so special. We thank you for that and encourage touchdown passes. These were just two of the many you all to come out and see the games. outstanding performances we saw during the 2014 season. Enjoy the 2015 season, please appreciate and respect all We expect nothing less exciting during 2015. The section the hard work the players and coaches put in and please be welcomes Ryan O’Connell as the new Head Coach of the a respectful and supportive fan. Peru Indians. The 2015 sectional makeup remains the same as Beekmantown, Peru and Plattsburgh comprise the Class B division, AuSable Valley, Saranac Central and Saranac Lake comprise the Class C division and finally maybe the

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AuSable Valley’s 2014 season may The coach went on to explain that after the understanding of what it takes to win have ended in the Section VII Class C a few seasons of struggle, he and at the varsity level. championship game against Saranac Lake, his coaching staff have been at work That will include Will Coats, a returning developing mental attitude and digesting but that only tells part of the story. starter at quarterback who still has two change. more seasons of eligibility. The thenAfter a 43-7 setback to the Saranac Chiefs in the regular season, the Patriots avenged From the locker room to the play calling, sophomore gunner was 13-for-18 for 211 yards and a touchdown against a the loss when it counted most, upsetting AuSable Valley has a new look. stingy Red Storm defense in the Class C the Chiefs in the Class C semifinals 14-8. “Not that it was done wrong before, but championship game. Though Saranac Lake took the title game, we are doing it differently,” McCallister AuSable Valley managed to hang 23 points explained, “and now the players have to But ultimately, it’s all about the sum of the on a team that would eventually finish the put as much time off the field studying as parts. year ranked fifth among all Class C teams they do on the field working.” “We believe competition will keep in the state. In the end, it’s all about taking the good everyone working and it will only athletes the team already has and strengthen our entire team,” McCallister Now it’s time for the next step. turning them into good football players — said of players working into the starting New at the helm this season is head especially for the ones who experienced role week-to-week. “I believe football coach Ed McCallister, and after the first success at the junior varsity level and have is the ultimate team sport and as long two weeks of practice, he likes what he as everyone puts the team above the moved up this coming season. has seen. individual, we just might open a few eyes.” When it comes to who and what to watch “These players have worked very hard this season, McCallister is focused on every practice,” McCallister said. “And team. The coaching staff has the goal of they come back the next day with even developing standouts on both side of the more intensity.” ball, and some players bring back into 2015

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figures to give the Eagles well more than score, and even with three losses and no state playoff birth, the team was a Class B one dimension offensively. The then-senior was a wrecking ball last honorable mention in statewide rankings season, capable of both high-volume carry Alex Archer is back at quarterback with at the end of the fall. games and ripping off 50-plus yard runs à Nate Handy, Tyler Myers and Aaron Moura la NFL’s Adrian Peterson on his way to an all expected to figure into the running Once again this year, Beekmantown all-time Section VII record 1,965 rushing mix at running back, tailback and fullback, opens its season against Peru, a possible preview of the Class B championship later respectively. yards. in the season. Stevens, along with outside linebacker Lozier said that he’s seen strong speed Chris Rowell, earned Class B second team at the wideout position while Matt Villa Lozer explained that with two rivals so familiar with each other, turnovers and All-State honors on a team that finished figures to be a good target at tight end. penalties will be key factors in the opening an honorable mention in the year-end “We have a lot of really good athletes this matchup, and that has meant strong focus New York Sportswriters Association state year,” Lozier explained of his team that in the weeks leading up to the opener. rankings. only sees two athletes playing both two As hard as those cleats may be to fill, ways. “I feel we’re going to be a little bit Lozier said his team has worked hard and come together well this summer, a head coach Jamie Lozier is excited for the better team, harder to prepare against.” process that dates back to an “extremely coming season. Last year, the Beekmantown dropped its busy” weightroom since December. “Having somebody like (Stevens) leave, season opener to Peru before winning he’s definitely going to be missed,” Lozier five straight. After a sectional semifinal “Definitely this year we’re proud of the said. He added, however, that last season win over Plattsburgh, the Eagles’ season boys,” the coach said. “They’re motivated ended the same way it began: a tight loss and we’re in good shape, for sure. We’re defenses would hone in on the back. to the rival Indians. Of the team’s three hoping for a good season.” Now, depth at a variety of skill positions setbacks, none was by more than a single

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VikiNgs lOOk tO BuilD ON latE-seasON suCCess>> Preview By ANDrew JOhNstONE The Moriah varsity football program will look to build on late- Tesar said Noah Gilbo will replace Slattery at the tight end season success as it hopes to take back the Class D title in 2015. position, while Cody Stockwell will play fullback and a committee of tailbacks led by Colin Harris will all see time in the backfield. “We have some skilled athletes back,” head coach Don Tesar said. “The biggest thing is going to be putting together an offensive In order for the backs to see any daylight, though, Tesar stressed line play will be the key. line.” The Vikings lost seven players off last year’s squad, but return “We really need to improve our strength on the offensive line, 14, including nine of the 11 defensive starters from one year ago. build on technique and get better at it,” he said. “We should be able to pick up from where we left off when it Members of the 2015 Vikings football team include Noah Gilbo, Adam Jaquish, Colin Harris, Bill Larrow, Jarrod MacDougal, Todd comes to the defensive side of the ball,” Tesar said. Clarke, Jordan Cheney, Riley Shea, Jared Gibbs, Caleb Yelle, The Vikings will have plenty of height in their passing game, with Taylor Slattery, Cody Stockwell, Malik Tromblee, Nick Rotella, quarterback Adam Jaquish (6’7”) throwing the ball to targets Lane Decker, Ben Snow, Jared Firlik, Todd Gregory, Kyle Wilson, Taylor Slattery (6’5”) and Jarrod MacDougal (6’2”). Ethan Java, Branden Hammond, Ryan Flack, Ray Bryant, Zach “Adam was throwing the ball well last year before he got hurt,” Harter, Trevor MacDougal, Tyre Bankston and Jacob Gibeau. Tesar said. “Taylor is a great athlete who can get up and Jarrod has a great set of hands. It makes things a little easier if we need to throw having these players back.”

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INDIAN iNDiaNs will lOOk tO DefeND their SECtiON Vii Class B CrOwN iN 2015>> Preview By ANDrew JOhNstONE The Peru Indians will look to defend their the section a season ago, and first-year athletes from the previous year, “looks Section VII Class B crown this coming head coach Ryon O’Connell plans to take excellent.” year, though with several skill positions to advantage this year. The team will certainly get tested early, as refill, it will be no small task. “We’ll lean on Brandon a lot,” said the Peru will host the Beekmantown Eagles Two key seniors on the 2014 squad, one coach, who spent the preview four to start the season. The last time the two that went 10-1 overall on its way to a state seasons as offensive coordinator for the met, the Indians rallied from 14 down in quarterfinal appearance, were quarterback Indians. “Both at running back and middle the third quarter to win the Class B title, linebacker. He’ll be looked to on defense to scoring the go-ahead with 13.2 seconds Blake Altizer and wideout Anthony Gallo. left. lead, as well as offense.” The two were dynamic season-long, especially in the state playoff opener, a Replacing Altizer under center will be “It’s a little stressful, first two weeks of 59-6 win over Malone, in which Altzier Jordan Guay, while O’Connell expects the season,” O’Connell said (they’ll travel threw for 199 yards and four touchdowns, any of four receivers — Troy Lawyer, Luke to Ticonderoga in week two. “We both one of which Gallo hauled in to two along Carpenter, John Gallo and Evan Palmer — know each other pretty well... it’s always a great football game. It’s always fun.” with this two special teams scores of 75 to fill in to the top receiver spot. yards each. While Peru may have been known for its The coach said the goal is getting the Peru finished the 2014 season ranked 12th flashy offense a year ago, the team was Indians back into the title game and in the state while leading the league in just as efficient on the other side of the play well then and hopes good senior points scored. If that’s going to happen ball, holding regular season opponents to leadership will take them there. But they’ll certainly have to work for it. again, it’ll likely involve a heavy dose of an average of 8 points per game. Brandon Sawyer. O’Connell said during preseason practice “The league is going to be a great league,” The running back was one of the best in that the defense, which returns lots of O’Connell said.

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Despite a tough two-year stretch that saw “All the operations are much smoother,” offensive line with three players over 250 a forfeited season due to numbers and Keleher said. “Even though we’re younger, pounds — three more than the team had another without a win, things are certainly I think we’re better than last year… I know a year ago. looking up for a Plattsburgh Hornets team we’re headed in the right direction. The Then there’s Mitch Senecal, a sophomore poised to put itself back into the Class B dividends are coming.” quarterback with energy and leadership conversation in the coming years. Despite losses like Skyler Barriere, Logan beyond his years. Keleher is excited for the Head coach Pat Keleher, now in his second Harvey and Henry Sanchez, Plattsburgh is gunner, who he called a “very poised and year at the helm with the Hornets, has readying itself for a leap. Riley Monahan, a determined young man.” worked hard at a reversal of fortune in senior running back this season, also led “Even though they’re young, they’re Plattsburgh, and even an 0-8 campaign a the team in tackles as a linebacker a year athletes and they’re football players,” ago. Dalton Harney, a starting sophomore year ago showed promise. Keleher said. “We haven’t been saying a year ago, is back in the mix, as well as those words together in a while.” “The kids that played last year, they gave Tristin Turner, a guard moving to tight end their all,” Keleher said. “Completely new who may be one of the more athletic With Moriah first up on the slate, Keleher staff, completely new system, it wasn’t knows the season will bring with it players on the team. easy. I’m proud of that group of kids for challenges, but the coach spoke often The list doesn’t stop there, as Keleher hanging in there.” of the dividends that will come from a described a handful of athletes who youthful but strengthening Hornets squad. With eight seniors on this year’s squad, helped lead a 4-4 JV team a year ago and the team may be younger, but Keleher “We’re young, we’re going to have to are now making the move up to varsity. added that the 2015 Hornets are well live through the growing pains of being a ahead of where they were a year ago after Brady Pennington, a running back and young football team,” Keleher said. “But a year of offseason programming and hard linebacker, has looked strong in camp, we’re a year older in the program and while Tim O’Meara helps anchor an summer work. heading in the right direction.”

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Week 1 - Sept. 4th-5th

9/4 - Moriah @ Plattsburgh ......................7:30 9/4 - Saranac Lake @ Ausable Valley .....7:30 9/5 - Ticonderoga @ Saranac ..................1:30 9/5 - Beekmantown @ Peru ......................1:30

Week 2 - Sept. 11th-12th 9/11 - Peru @ Ticonderoga .......................7:30 9/11 - Saranac @ Moriah ..........................7:30 9/12 - Ausable Valley @ Beekmantown..1:30 9/12 - Plattsburgh @ Saranac Lake .........1:30

Week 3 - Sept. 18th-19th 9/18 - Moriah @ Ticonderoga ...................7:30 9/18 - Beekmantown @ Plattsburgh .......7:30 9/19 - Ausable Valley @ Peru ...................1:30 9/19 - Saranac Lake @ Saranac ..............1:30

Week 4 - Sept. 25th-26th 9/25 - Plattsburgh @ Ausable Valley .......7:30 9/25 - Peru @ Moriah .................................7:30 9/26 - Ticonderoga @ Saranac Lake .......1:30 9/26 - Saranac @ Beekmantown .............1:30

Week 5 - Oct. 2nd-3rd

10/2 - Beekmantown @ Ticonderoga ......7:30 10/2 - Saranac Lake @ Moriah ................7:30 10/3 - Plattsburgh @ Peru .........................1:30 10/3 - Ausable Valley @ Saranac ............1:30

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Week 6 - Oct. 9th-10th

10/9 - Ticonderoga @ Ausable Valley .....7:30 10/9 - Saranac @ Plattsburgh ..................7:30 10/10 - Moriah @ Beekmantown .............1:30 10/10 - Peru @ Saranac Lake ...................1:30

Week 7 - Oct. 16th-17th

10/16 - Ausable Valley @ Moriah.............7:30 10/16 - Plattsburgh @ Ticonderoga .........7:30 10/17 - Beekmantown @ Saranac Lake .1:30 10/17 - Saranac @ Peru ............................1:30

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Across the North Country, the dreaded two-a-days, or in some case just plain old long and grueling single practices, have shaken our local athletes out of their summer induced ennui and started the process of whipping them back into playing shape.

While coaches go over everything from cleats to practice drills to bus schedules, one thing that should be in the forefront of their minds is proper hydration for young athletes. Even with the dog-days of summer largely behind, the need to drink enough fluids during a workout is essential for not just the performance of the athlete, but for their health as well. According to the Mayo Clinic: “Dehydration occurs when you use or lose more fluid than you take in, and your body doesn’t have enough water and other fluids to carry out its normal functions. If you don’t replace lost fluids, you will get dehydrated.” While symptoms of dehydration can range from the simple to acute, high school athletes have actually died from severe dehydration during grueling

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practices in recent years.

The debate often arises as to what type of drinks hydrate the best; water or sports drinks. Theories abound. “For most outdoor activities, good old fashioned tap water does the trick,” says an article at Web MD. “If your activity lasts an hour or more, either fruit juice diluted with water or a sports drink will provide carbohydrates for energy plus minerals to replace lost electrolytes in your sweat.” Somewhere in this mix falls the newest kid on the hydration block: “Fitness waters,” which are lightly flavored waters which claim to be fortified with vitamins and minerals. According to Web MD, they fall somewhere in the middle between water and Gatorade or Powerade. But the general consensus seems to be, if the flavoring of the water gets the athlete to drink more, then fitness waters are a good thing. But how much is enough? Most experts agree that prehydrating with about two cups of fluid an hour before the workout is essential. During the activity, four to six ounces for every 15 to

20 minutes of exercise will keep the muscles hydrated during the workout. Taking breaks during practice to drink is critical as well, rather than trying to make it all up after practice. Also, an athlete should not wait until they are thirsty before stopping for a drink. By then, dehydration has already begun, and re-hydration can take a while to take hold. On one point all the experts agree — energy drinks should not be part of the hydration mix. While athletes might think they are getting an energy boost after consuming an energy drink, the exact opposite is true. That’s because energy drinks containing large amounts of caffeine can cause dehydration, which can lead to fatigue, and increase body temperature and heart rate, which can compromise performance. Whether it’s water, sports drink or vitamin water, drinking an adequate amount is critical at this time of the year for young athletes, and it’s up to both coaches and athletes to keep the athlete safe. Published by Sun Community News & Printing



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DefeNsE has lOOkeD strONg iN praCtiCes, aND will lOOk gaMes tO keEp SaraNaC iN gaMes>> Preview By ANDrew JOhNstONE There’s a lot of unknown for the Chiefs season wins over Plattsburgh and AuSable transition to the position and varsity level. entering 2015, but with that a hope for a Valley before falling narrowly in the Section Despite the unknowns, Daniels believes VII Class C semifinals against to the few surprises as well. the Chiefs have strong talent at the skill Patriots 14-8. positions, some of whom were pulled up With 17 players on the varsity roster, Saranac is just toeing the 16-player “Their heart was there,” Daniels said of the from JV a year ago and have some varsity experience to carry into 2015. One of them minimum to field a football team. It’s 2014 group. is Sean Ahern, a tailback who made the a storyline not unfamiliar to Section VII Now, however, it’ll be up to a largely jump last season who could put up some coaches and players. Just two years ago, new team to put some marks in the win numbers. Plattsburgh was forced to forfeit its season column. Gradation slammed Saranac, after dropping below the threshold. leaving just three returners from the team On top of that, he added, defense has looked strong in practices, Daniels added, But if anyone is up to the task to lead the a year ago, Daniels said. and will look to keep Saranac in games this Chiefs, it’s head coach Jason Daniels. With “Basically a full junior team this year,” season. 18 years of coaching experience under his explained the coach. belt, he knows his way about getting the The coach said that while there’s most out of his teams, even if they are For the second straight season, Daniels will excitement in the future for a team that be working with a fi rst-year quarterback. depleted. largely has two more years of football Last year it was Mason Utzler, and now, ahead of it, the focus is squarely on 2015. Last season, Saranac’s roster wasn’t much a former wide receiver on the JV team in bigger, with 19 players on the varsity team. Logan Matthews will be taking the helm “I’m not throwing in the tower this year,” That team went 2-5 in the regular season under center. The coach went on to say Daniels said. “I expect to win games.” and 2-6 overall after registering regular that he has high hopes for Matthews’

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If your child suffers a concussion; Your child should not do any activity in which your child might hit or jolt the head, until cleared by a qualified physician.

THESE SIGNS INCLUDE: Physical • Headaches • Fatigue, seeming tired, trouble staying awake • Trouble sleeping • Lack of energy, slow-moving • Blurry or double vision • Sensitivity to noise or light • Dizziness, feeling lightheaded • Nausea

Thinking (Cognitive) • Not remembering how the concussion happened • Becoming easily confused • Slowness in thinking, seeming “foggy” or “zoned out” • Difficulty paying attention • Forgetfulness, memory problems • More difficulty at school than normal

Emotional and Behavioral • Becoming easily annoyed or angry, seeming cranky and irritable • Feeling worried or nervous • Seeming emotional, crying more easily than normal • Not seeming like himself/herself, personality changes My child has been diagnosed with a concussion…Now What? Be alert for symptoms that worsen. In the first 1-2 days after the injury, you should watch your child very carefully. You know your child; you should get immediate medical help if your child: • Loses consciousness • Is extremely sleepy or drowsy and can’t be awakened • Vomits repeatedly • Gets a headache that worsens, lasts for a long time, or is severe • Has weakness, numbness, trouble walking, or decreased coordination • Has difficulty recognizing familiar people • Is very confused • Has trouble talking or slurred speech • Has a seizure (arms or legs shake uncontrollably) • Cries nonstop and cannot be comforted • Has any other sudden or unusual change in thinking or behavior Resources: WebMD, Concussion in Children and teenagers: information for Parents and other Caregivers (2006), by Michael W. Kirkwood, Phd, Pamela e. Wilson, Md., & Joseph Wathen, Md., Facts about Concussion and Brain injury (2010). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. www.cdc.gov/Concussion., St Louis Childrens Hospital, stlouischildrens.org

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A PARENTS GUIDE

Right now, what may seem like “overkill” will help ensure that your teen has the best chance to heal and rejoin the team safely. After all we all want what’s best for our kids both today and for a lifetime.

Sports should be an integral part of the life of every teen. It teaches teambuilding, sportsmanship and dedication. However, concussions are sometimes the unwanted result of sports participation.

the brain is protected by the skull; a very hard covering made of bone that works like a helmet. Hit hard enough, such as a high impact helmet to helmet hit, the brain can be shaken around inside the skull causing a concussion.

A concussion may also be referred to as a “head injury” or “mild traumatic brain injury”. A concussion is not a bruise to the brain; it’s an interruption of how the brain works. A concussion results when the athlete is strongly bumped or jolted causing the brain to move or twist inside the skull. Only 10% of concussions result in the athlete losing consciousness. Anyone can get a concussion, however, the fact that they are still growing makes it that much easier for children and teens to experience brain movement.

Concussions and other brain injuries are fairly common. About every 21 seconds, someone in the United States has a serious brain injury. One of the most common reasons teens get concussions is through a sports injury. Contact sports such as football, pose a higher risk of head injury, even with the use of protective headgear. According to the Institute of Medicine, high school football players are nearly twice as likely to get concussions as college counterparts or high school athletes playing other sports; as many as 20 percent of athletes who get a concussion have symptoms that linger more than two weeks.

In most cases, hits to the head do not result in a concussion. That is because

What can I as a parent do?...As parents we must be the advocate for our teen athletes. Too many times everyone is caught up in the excitement of the game and the athlete will try to “tough it out”. This can result in the athlete suffering what is called Second Impact Syndrome. This is when an athlete suffers a second concussion before the first one has had time to heal. To be a victim of Second Impact Syndrome the athlete doesn’t even have to be hit very hard. The brain is already vulnerable so even a sight hit to the head or even the chest can result in uncontrollable swelling of the brain, very often resulting in long term disability or even death. It’s important to recognize the signs of a concussion and help the teen understand that going back too soon could have lifelong consequences.

IF YOU THINK YOUR CHILD MIGHT HAVE A CONCUSSION IMMEDIATELY CONSULT A PHYSICIAN

trained in spotting and treating concussions. Some good websites to visit that might help both of you understand the severity of the event. kidshealth.org/teen/safety/first_aid/concussions, talks to teens about what to expect, or heads up parents.org has video interviews with teens describing their experience with concussion; click on the resources tab. Healing time for a concussion should not be hurried. Along with sitting out a few games and practices probably the hardest part of a concussion for your teen will be, “No video games, no texting, no using the computer, and no watching TV,” says Tracey Covassin, PhD, an athletic trainer and concussion expert at Michigan State University. Even though games, texting, and

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watching TV seem simple, your teens’ brain has to work to keep track of what’s happening on the screen. These activities should be avoided for about 7-10 days, in most cases. Of course, your doctor has the last word on exactly how much time you need. Depending on the severity of the concussion your teen may experience difficulty with school work and

maintaining the busy schedule teens keep. It may be necessary to miss or curtail school for a few days; again your physician and your teen will help you make these decisions. As long as your child is having any symptoms caused by the concussion, it will be very important to prevent Second Concussion Syndrome (see above). Published by Sun Community News & Printing



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The reigning Section VII Class C champions in the state Ogdensburg team, before team down the field. will look to defend their crown for the , but ultimately falling in the state quarterfinals Though targets like Alex Donaldson and it’ll take replacing over a dozen seniors to Hoosick Falls. Lucas Stack are gone, Fitzgerald still has from a talented team to do so. “Won a number of close games that could a strong wideout in Joe Viscardo, while A year ago, Saranac Lake opened its have gone either way,” head coach Eric captains Drew Sturgeon, David Irvine and season by allowing two mere safeties over Bennett said of last season. “Proud of our Dondi Duffy will lead the running attack. the first four weeks of the season before kids’ resiliency and willingness to the little The two-way players will also handle extras that help win close games.” finally surrendering a touchdown. linebacker and defensive back positions for That was only the beginning of the Those close games added up, as Saranac the Red Storm. excitement. Though the team’s unbeaten Lake capped off the year ranked fifth Bennett said this year’s team is showing streak was snapped at five by Peru, the amongst all Class C teams in the state. strength in chemistry, work ethic and following week the Red Storm used a Now, with 14 seniors having graduated, enthusiasm — qualities that may help touchdown with under a minute remaining duplicating 2014 would be no small feat — offset an otherwise young team that will — followed by a gutsy onside kick recovery especially considering that among those have to focus on the little things. — to drop third-place Beekmantown. departed were five All-State selections Saranac Lake may find itself in a preview of And then came the hardware. Saranac and honorable mentions. the Class C championship early on, as the Lake took the Mayor’s Cup in a crossover Offensively, the Red Storm will look to team will open the season with a trip to with Tupper Lake before dropping AuSable senior quarterback and captain Tristin Clintonville to face a Patriots squad poised Valley in the Class C final. The next week, Fitzgerald — a third team All-State to improve on its one-win campaign a year they avenged the previous year’s seasonselection a year ago — to help march the ago. ender by beating an undefeated, top-10

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The defending Class D champions hope throughout the season. A roster of 25 with Justyn playing in the secondary on they will be ready to keep the trophy out players should give us depth in many defense and Jevyn joining Trudeau in the linebacking corps. spots.” of the hands of rival Moriah. To do so, they will need to improve However, only four starters return to Chandler Whitford will play receiver along throughout the season, as graduation the defensive side of the ball, including with defensive end, while receivers defensive linemen Chase Dixon along who may also see time in the defensive dealt a large blow to the squad. with Trudeau and Brody Rocque at the secondary include Cody Huestis, Brett “We hope to be competitive each week of Mosier, Zack Bennett, Griffin Hughes, linebackers position. the season, “ head coach Scott Nephew Colin Bressett and Chris Robinson. said. “We want to be ‘ready to go’ for the “We will need younger players to step class D final on Oct. 30, which is always up,” Nephew said. “Replacing several key Jarod Pike and Samuel DuShane will line players on both sides of the ball and their up near the ball, either as a tight end on a battle.” offense or defensive end, while Jacob leadership will be a difficult task.” The team which finished 7-4 last season, Spaulding will take snaps and tight end and linebacker Brandon falling to Cambridge/Salem in the Class Lineman and linebacker. D regional final, will return six starters to McKeown is also expected to play a large Two-way lineman will include Dixon, Caleb the offensive side of the ball in various role for the Sentinels this season. Munson, Isaiah LaRock, Joe Wells, Ezra positions, including running back Ryan Under center, Rocque and Evan Graney Long and Karl teRiele. Those who will Trudeau. will be the signal callers, while Graney play on the line and as linebackers include “A good number of our players have could also see time in the defensive McKeown, Seth Hamel, Connor Lawrie worked hard in the off-season and are secondary. and Alex Sharrow. excited to get started,” Nephew said. Trudeau will be joined at running back Nephew is assisted by Dan Dorsett, Bob “Competition for starting positions has by the Granger Duo - Jevyn and Justyn Sutphen, Todd Mitchell and Jim Decker. been very strong, and will only help us

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MORIAH VIKINGS #18 ADAM JACQUISH

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BEEKMANTOWN EAGLES #1 NATHAN HANDY Offence

#2 TYLER MYERS Defense

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#77 HUNTER BELL Defense

SARANAC CHIEFS #23 DYLON CLAY Offense

#13 RAFAEL RIVERA Defense

TICONDEROGA SENTINELS #72 CHASE DIXON Offense

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