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seven times off a triple and four walks as she was credited with four RBIs.

Cadence Walter drove in three runs aided by six walks. Lucy Bliss and Skylar Dannan each had two RBIs and five runs scored, with Mikayla Streator also getting two RBIs. Riley Newcomb’s six walks led to six runs scored.

Homer, in defeat, got three RBIs from four different players – Catherine Apker, Karigan Quaile, Khloe Young and Alexandra Kellaway, who hit the game’s only home run. Apker scored six runs and Kellway scored five times.

Girls Lakers go 1-2

By PHiL BLACkWELL

In recent years, it’s proven necessary for the Cazenovia High School girls and boys lacrosse teams to often make use of the artificial turf of Christakos Field at Cazenovia College when it was too wet to play elsewhere.

With the college soon to close, Cazenovia may or may not have those opportunities in the future, so it was fortuitous that Christakos Field was still available last week twice for the girls lacrosse Lakers.

A rain-soaked Sean Googin Sports Complex brought two Cazenovia games to Christakos, including last Tuesday’s battle with Jordan-Elbridge, where the Lakers beat the Eagles 15-6.

Dominant in the first half, Cazenovia shut out J-E, building an 8-0 edge as Julia Reff was on her way to four goals and Madison DeAngelis was gaining four assists, while Eliza Smith stopped everything she faced and finished with 13 saves.

Katie Rajkowski, Riley Knapp and Hayden Bubble each got three-goal hat tricks, Rajkowski adding a pair of assists. Charlie Prior scored twice and Sally Hughes got an assist

When Central Square visited Christakos Field last Thursday night, the Lakers again battled hard, but took a 12-7 defeat to the Redhawks.

Led by Hannah Reichard and Melanya Miller (four goals apiece), Central Square inched to a 6-4 lead by halftime and then doubled Cazenovia’s total the rest of the way.

Not quite able to overcome 10 saves by Redhawks goalie Arianna Bailey, the Lakers still got four goals from Rajkowski and two goals from Bubble, each of them joining Maren Smith in the assist column as DeAngelis had the other goal.

Now facing Christian Brothers Academy on Saturday afternoon at Christakos, Cazenovia got off to a great start and led 8-7 at halftime, only to have it turn around late in an 18-12 defeat. Rajkowski and Knapp both had three goals, with Rajkowski adding three assists. Izzy Stromer-Galley scored twice as DeAngelis got a goal and two assists. Prior, Smith and Sally Hughes also found the net as CBA got six goals from Maeve Mackenzie and four goals from Lilah Kirch.

Cazenovia boys lacrosse blows out J-E, 12-5

By PHiL BLACkWELL

A single scoring burst can change everything, as the Cazenovia boys lacrosse team knows quite well.

That’s exactly how the Lakers made it through last Tuesday’s game at Jordan-Elbridge, covering up an otherwise so-so performance with a dominant second quarter that led to a 12-5 win over the Eagles.

They were tied, 2-2, through one period, but for the rest of the half Bryson Weaver kept winning face-offs, which led to lots of Cazenovia possessions and seven unanswered goals.

All told, Weaver took 13 of 20 draws, the ball often ending up in the sticks of a Lakers trio anchored by D.B. Falge, who scored five times and added an assist.

Brendon Barnard had four assists to go with his three goals as Bobby Livingston stepped up and got a hat trick. Alex Kuper added a goal.

Cazenovia’s defense kept J-E relatively quiet as no Eagles player got more than one goal. Five different Eagles –Nixon Karcz, Joe LaFleur, Brayden Kitterle, Wyatt Werth and Elias Titus – had the Eagles’ five tallies and Austin Brunelle made 16 saves, twice Tucker Ives’ total.

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Now the Lakers rested ith a 7-5 record, heading for a penultimate week of the regular season where it would visit Homer and then return home to face Westhill and Chenango Forks.

kathleen Cody Sengle retired science teacher

On April 21, 2023, Kathleen “Kay” Cody Sengle passed away peacefully at The Village at Penn State, State College, PA, where she had been a resident for the previous seven and a half years. Kathleen was born on Oct. 26, 1930, in Syracuse, and was raised on the Cody Dairy Farm in the Town of Fenner, N.Y. She was the eldest of three children of Mabel Richards Cody and K. Stanley Cody, who predeceased her. She is survived by her brother Kendall Cody (Jane) of town of Fenner, and was predeceased by her sister Mildred “Milly” Eagan (Ed) of Long Island, N.Y. Kathleen graduated from Cazenovia Central School and earned a bachelor’s degree in English at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany. She also earned a master’s degree in English at SUNY Albany and a master’s degree in counseling at Lehigh University. She began her working career teaching in Campbell, N.Y., and it was during her college breaks and summer vacations while waitressing at Skytop Lodge in the Pocono

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Faith Wheeler took second in the 1,500 and led a Cazenovia sweep in the 3,000 meter run Haylee Stearns and Zoey Gagne close behind.

Julia Reff was second in the 800 with Olivia Ruddy third. Ruddy also led the 4x800 of Reff, Maura Phillips and Lily Kogut to their fastest time of the year (11:05.3) as Cazenovia earned a 22-10 margin in the distance events.

Susie Pittman scored in four events to lead Cazenovia in the field, including a win in the triple jump (33’10”) along with second place points in the long jump, high jump and pole vault. Maddy Rothfeld led the Cazenovia throwers with a win in the shot put at 29-11 with Karly Vaas third at 25’4 1/4”. Rothfeld returned to take second in the discus at 76’9” with Olivia Morse third at 70’10”

The Lakers were back in action Friday as it

Mountains that she met John “Jake” Sengle, who was a science teacher at the local primary school Barrett Elementary Center. Jake and Kathleen were married in Mountainhome, PA, on Aug. 20, 1955, the day after the infamous “Flood of ‘55” that devastated the Pocono Mountains region. Jake and Kathleen shared almost 55 years of marriage until Jake’s death on Feb. 13, 2010.

From 1955 until 2015, Kathleen lived and worked in Mountainhome and served as a teacher and school counselor for the Pocono Mountain School district until her retirement in 1992. Kay was an active member of the Mountainhome United Methodist Church, a stalwart supporter of and long-time volunteer at the Barrett Friendly Library, was active in the local AAUW chapter, a supporter of Boy Scout-Troop-89 of Barrett Township and a charter member and active volunteer for the Barrett Township Historical Society. Jake and Kathleen traveled widely in the United States and abroad. Kathleen was a woman of keen intellect, an avid reader, a wonderful conversationalist with great intellectual curiosity, a devotee of PBS and British television, and a lover of beauty and culture. She was a great battled to second place in a 20 team field at the East Syracuse-Minoa Invitational, with only host ESM ahead of them.

Cazenovia took advantage of the best weather of the season to achieve 20 new season best performances including five new sectional qualifiers and three new State Qualifier-eligible efforts. Rothfeld led the team with a State Qualifier throw of 32’6” in the shot put while Morse hit the sectional mark in the discus at 75’2”.

Dinah Gifford (8:43.7) and Bonnie Pittman (9:03.9) each qualified for sectionals in the 2,000-meter steeplechase while Gagne met the 3,000 standard with a 12:09.89 effort. Mehlbaum had a career best of 1:12.93 to qualify in the 400 hurdles with Albicker just a second off the state mark at 1:12.43.

Susie Pittman and Caitlyn Smithers each hit season bests of 9 feet to exceed the state standard in pole vault. Phillips (2:30.29) and

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Street, Cazenovia cazpost88@gmail.com believer in the importance of hard work, fairness, equality and the “common good.” Kathleen loved her family unconditionally. She was a supportive mother, aunt, sister and grandmother, and she and Jake gladly sacrificed to enhance the lives of their family. Kathleen, like her husband, was unfailingly humble, and in all things, placed the needs of others ahead of her own. She was a loyal and devoted friend and left the world a better place for her time in it.

Kathleen will be dearly missed by many, but none more than her family: sons John (Jo Ann) of Julian, PA and Edward (Beth) of Hinesburg, VT, and her grandchildren: Ben Barrett, Laura Sengle (Jeff Wagner), Jackson Sengle, Maria Sengle, and Henry Sengle, and her three great-grandchildren.

The Sengle Family would like to extend its heartfelt thanks to the nurses and staff at Mt. Nittany Hospital, The Atrium at the Village at Penn State and UMPC-Home Hospice for their competent and compassionate care and for helping to make Kathleen’s final days a time of calm and peace.

Contributions in Kathleen’s memory may be made to: Barrett Friendly Library, 6500

Wheeler (2:30.97) both ran personal bests in the 800 while Stromer-Galley had her fastest times ever in the 100 (13.18) and 200 (27.51).

McMurtrie ran a 1:01.77 in the 400 and anchored the 4x100 of Sophie Rheaume, Smithers and Stromer-Galley to a 52.01 finish while

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Celebrations of life in State College and Mountainhome will be at later dates. “Keep Calm and Carry On.”

Arrangements are under the direction of Wetzler Funeral Service Inc. in Bellefonte. Online condolences may be made to the family at wetzlerfuneralhome.com.

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