MHAL field hockey all-star team

Ali Ferraro of Kingston was named the most valuable field hockey player of the Mid-Hudson Athletic League, and Christine Griffin of Red Hook was named coach of the year.
First team
Ariana Parker, Shannon Neal (Kingston); Ali Brundrett, Sophie Spagnoli, Catherine Hare (Red Hook); Kelly Von Der Leith (Rhinebeck); Lauren Cole, Skyler Nuccio (Pine Plains); Jess Hodes, Lauren Steers (Rondout Valley); Jenna Flodin (Pine Bush)
Second team
Kate Roosa (Rondout Valley); Paige Albano, Ilize Stots (Rhinebeck); Kate Volk (Onteora); Melina Wilson (Pine Bush); Morganne Lundin (Spackenkill); Ashlie Spence (Ellenville); Jessica Meiller (Pine Plains); Melanie Kuhn (Coleman Catholic); Brianne Campagna (Red Hook); Carly Stote (Kingston)
Third team
Kellie Brocco, Brittney Themistocles, Meghan Reynolds (Kingston); Brenna Couture, Sienna O’Han (Red Hook); Kristina Owens, Kathryn Owens (Rondout Valley); Nicole Thayer (Ellenville); Emily Vanacore (Onteora); Nicole Kilmer (Pine Plains); Kirsten Schweppe (Rhinebeck)

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OCIAA cross country: Championship facts

Most team championships — Boys
Warwick 17
Monroe-Woodbury 14
Washingtonville 7
James I. O’Neill 2
Valley Central 2
Monticello 1

Most team championships — Girls
Warwick 14
Washingtonville 12
Monroe-Woodbury 7
Port Jervis 1
Newburgh Free Academy 1
Cornwall 1

Most individual champions — Boys
Washingtonville 8
Warwick 8
Monroe-Woodbury 6
James I. O’Neill 5
Middletown 4
Goshen 3
Valley Central 2
Burke Catholic 2
Cornwall 2
Kingston 1
Minisink Valley 1
Pine Bush 1

Most individual championships — Girls
Warwick 10
Washingtonville 6
Monroe-Woodbury 5
Kingston 4
Pine Bush 3
Cornwall 3
Newburgh Free Academy 2
Tri-Valley 2
Monticello 1

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OCIAA cross country: Interview with Aisling Cuffe of Cornwall

Post-race interview with OCIAA girls’ cross country champion Aisling Cuffe of Cornwall
Q: What did you think of your effort?
A: I thought it was a really good effort. I was a little annoyed I couldn’t get the record but I (set a personal record) from last year and that was a main goal, and I broke 17 (minutes) so I am happy.
Q: The first mile seemed a bit slow. What happened?
A: I don’t know. Holly (Cavalluzzo, of Valley Central) was beside me and maybe we settled in too much in the first mile and that knocked me off (my pace). I don’t know what happened.
Q: Were you bothered by that?
A: A little, yeah. I’ve been training for it (setting the course record).
Q: You approached the hill with a seven-second lead over Holly. You came off of it with a huge lead. What happened on the hill?
A: My coach had called out my time. I already knew that it was too slow so I just got to the hill and I said I can’t let this even bother me So I was just so focused on my time again that I just hit the hill and it didn’t faze me at all. It didn’t hurt me as much as normally the hill would hurt me.
Q: Did you attack the hill better than you ever have before?
A: Yeah, definitely. It felt good. I wasn’t tired with the hill at all. It was surprising.
Q: Did you know how big a lead you had over Holly after the hill portion?
A: I was a little surprised that she wasn’t closer to me on the hill. I said I can’t focus on that right now; I am going after a time. I just went out to breaking 17 (minutes) and I did that.

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MHAL cross country results

Boys’ Varsity
Team scores and key: 1. Red Hook (RH) 70 points; 2. New Paltz (NP) 72; 3. Wallkill (Wall) 93; 4. Rhinebeck (Rhb) 95; 5. Onteora (Ont) 129; 6. Pine Plains (PP) 134; 7. F.D. Roosevelt (FDR) 153; 8. Rondout Valley (RV) 243; 9. Marlboro (Marl) 254; 10. John A. Coleman Catholic (JAC) 259; 11. Ellenville (Ell) 323; 12. Spackenkill (Spac) 326; 13. Saugerties (Saug) 373; 14. Highland (High) 373. Incomplete teams: Webutuck (Web); Millbrook (Mill).
Individual results (3.1 miles): 1. James Boeding (Web) 16:43.06; 2. Brian Busby (NP) 16:54.44; 3. Zak Wills (Rhb) 17:09.94; 4. Adam Snyder (RH) 17:10.24; 5. Gavin Gullickson (RV) 17:17.34; 6. Greg Johnsmeyer (Ont) 17:21.62; 7. Jon Campbell (Mill) 17:22.31; 8. Dylan Nowik (Rhb) 17:24.62; 9. Devin deJoode (PP) 17:28.69; 10. Nate Deboever (Ont) 17:32.75; 11. Andrew Dwyer (RH) 17:38.28; 12. Alfredo Mazzuca (NP) 17:38.59; 13. Casey Austin (PP) 17:38.81; 14. Patrick Boyle (Wall) 17:46.88; 15. David Busby (NP) 17:55.50; 16. Dylan Barringer (Wall) 18:00.50; 17. Trevor Kent (RH) 18:16.06; 18. Nicholas Scilla (Marl) 18:19.41; 19. Damon Allen (RH) 18:21.09; 20. John Vandermark (Wall) 18:25.56; 21. Hunter Bartlett (NP) 18:29.31; 22. William Hilda (Spac) 18:30.24; 23. Pete Coutts (FDR) 18:31.72; 24. Sean Alvarado (Ont) 18:34.97; 25. Damian Lavender (Rhb) 18:35.90; 26. Ian Brink (Wall) 18:38.97; 27. Darien Edwards (Wall) 18:39.78; 28. Patrick Reilly (RH) 18:40.93; 29. Troy Lounsbury (FDR) 18:45.00; 30. Zach Karas (Rhb) 18:45.56; 31. Jeff Rizza (NP) 18:48.59; 32. Alex Anderson (FDR) 18:53.06; 33. Stephen Stephens (Ell) 18:54.12; 34. Cory O’Farrell (RH) 18:55.18; 35. Jonathan Von Reusner (RH) 18:57.15; 36. Trevor Barr (PP) 18:58.47; 37. Kyle Calogero (FDER) 18:59.52; 38. Christian Gonzalez (Rhb) 19:02.34; 39. Devin Stevens (High) 19:02.81; 40. Marco DiBella (JAC) 19:10.18; 41. Besnik Palushi (PP) 19:10.96; 42. Andrew Egerton (FDR) 19:11.59; 43. Keith Armbrust (FDR) 19:12.21; 44. Jake Vanacore (Ont) 19:19.38; 45. Ndue Palushi (PP) 19:20.52; 46. Brian Majestic (NP) 19:20.93; 47. Adam Baker (Rhb) 19:21.18; 48. Christian Perfas (RH) 19:22.15; 49. Trevor Hendrickson (RH) 19:22.84; 50. Paul Lamarche (NP) 19:29.03.

Girls’ Varsity
Team scores and key: 1. Onteora (Ont) 61 points; 2. Rhinebeck (Rhb) 76; 3. New Paltz (NP) 88; 4. Red Hook (RH) 102; 5. Millbrook (Mill) 148; 6. Marlboro (Marl) 175; 7. Wallkill (Wall) 205; 8. F.D. Roosevelt (FDR) 233; 9. Rondout Valley (RV) 241; 10. John A. Coleman Catholic (JAC) 247; 11. Spackenkill (Spac) 274; 12. Saugerties (Saug) 287; 13. Pine Plains (PP) 302. Incomplete teams: Ellenville (Ell), Highland (High).
Individual results (3.1 miles): 1. Gabby Mancuso (NP) 19:29.18; 2. Emily Waligurski (Ont) 19:47.18; 3. Mallory Peterson (Mill) 19:58.41; 4. Dierdre Dwyer (Spac) 20:19.00; 5. Annabel Clarke (Rhb) 20:31.09; 6. Anna Clark (Rhb) 20:33.47; 7. Katherine DeWitt (RV) 20:42.50; 8. Kim Wiley (Ont) 20:56.41; 9. Kate Shults (JAC) 21:13.41; 10. Martha Alvarez (Rhb) 21:24.75; 11. Jordan Stern (NP) 21:32.38; 12. Melissa Gattuso (Marl) 21:34.15; 13. Olivia Popovitch (RH) 21:39.12; 14. Cara Ugolino (Ont) 21:41.75; 15. Naomi Bouchard (NP) 21:51.47; 16. Micaela Young (Saug) 21:54.34; 17. Lorna Brundrett (RH) 21:56.41; 18. Erica Beesmer (Ont) 21:59.75; 19. Alex Nichols (Ont) 22:07.22; 20. Katie Nellis (Mill) 22:14.97; 21. Naomi Iwamoto (RH) 22:17.56; 22. Elaina Nellis (Mill) 22:21.66; 23. Alyssa Crinieri (Wall) 22:26.12; 24. Katrina Welnicki (Marl) 22:29.00; 25. Jessica Wohlfahrt (RH) 22:33.62; 26. Sabrina Lincoln (RH) 22:37.03; 27. Catherine Clarke (Rhb) 22:47.41; 28. Annie Miglino (Rhb) 22:48.06; 29. Gianna Fenaroli (RH) 22:59.84; 30. Machele Clark (NP) 23:00.24; 31. Desiree Otis (NP) 23:00.65; 32. Jaclyn McGarril (RV) 23:02.65; 33. Sarah Popovitch (RH) 23:05.66; 34. Georgia Houghton (Marl) 23:07.09; 35. Elli Quinlan (RH) 23:08.15; 36. Cassie Boland (FDR) 23:16.34; 37. Gisele Trivino (NP) 23:16.78; 38. Amber Conforti (PP) 23:17.09; 39. Lena Reagan (JAC) 23:17.64; 40. Marli Oxenholm (Rhb) 23:18.12; 41. Sarah LaSpada (Wall) 23:26.91; 42. Maia Mares (Ell) 23:32.18; 43. Briana Dabroski (Wall) 23:32.56; 44. Juilia Rubin-Armstrong (Ont) 23:38.06; 45. Regina Bulson (Marl) 23:38.87; 46. Marlise Combe (Ont) 23:46.72; 47. Meghan Kiernan (FDR) 23:49.47; 48. Caitlyn Broderick (Wall) 23:50.75; 49. Victoria McGarril (RV) 23:55.72; 50. Jenna Thomas (FDR) 23:57.06.

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OCIAA cross country results

Team scores and key: 1. Warwick (War) 45 points; 2. Washingtonville (Wash) 64; 3. Monroe-Woodbury (MW) 87; 4. James I. O’Neill (JIO) 137; 5. Pine Bush (PB) 168; 6. Cornwall (Cor) 188; 7. Kingston 227; 8. Goshen (Gosh) 246; 9. Middletown (Mid) 249; 10. Newburgh Free Academy (NFA) 267; 11. Minisink Valley (MV) 274; 12. S.S. Seward 361; 13. Monticello (Mont) 381; 14. Tri-Valley 401; 15. Valley Central 416; 16. John S. Burke Catholic 443; 17. Liberty 445; 18. Tuxedo 540. Incomplete teams: Eldred (Eld), Sullivan West, Port Jervis, Chester.
Individual results (3.0 miles): 1. Tim Luthin (War) 15:35.80; 2. Martin Hehir (Wash) 15:42.51; 3. Vinny DiSalvo (Wash) 15:50.45; 4. Jake Albino (MV) 16:01.39; 5. Isaiah Miller (Mid) 16:03.56; 6. Kendall Ward (JIO) 16:04.29; 7. Edmond Moloney (Wash) 16:08.73; 8. Paddy Grandinali (War) 16:11.36; 9. Dan Paez (War) 16:12.87; 10. Dave Wilbur (Mont) 16:16.66; 11. Sean Egan (MW) 16:22.46; 12. John Baranik (JIO) 16:24.36; 13. Grant Parrelli (War) 16:24.66; 14. Ian Sullivan (War) 16:26.48; 15. Brandon Arrington (MW) 16:28.27; 16. Ray Farinella (War) 16:29.04; 17. Hunter Proscia (Eld) 16:33.54; 18. James Wu (War) 16:33.95; 19. Matthew McNamara (MW) 16:35.63; 20. Derek Lake (PB) 16:35.85; 21. Jack McNamara (MW) 16:36.09; 22. Dylan Lowry (Cor) 16:43.62; 23. Nick Morais (Wash) 16:44.89; 24. Anthony Anzalone (MW) 16:45.55; 25. John Leonick (MW) 16:50.36; 26. Sean Casey (Cor) 16:53.47; 27. Christopher Ott (NFA) 16:55.26; 28. Jake Kail (JIO) 16:59.16; 29. Dylan Simonson (Gosh) 16:59.89; 30. Frank Pierri (NFA) 17:00.81.

Team scores and key: 1. Monroe-Woodbury (MW) 40 points; 2. Warwick (War) 71; 3. Cornwall (Cor) 108; 4. Washingtonville (Wash) 145; 5. Valley Central (VC) 154; 6. Newburgh Free Academy (NFA) 191; 7. Tri-Valley (TV) 220; 8. Pine Bush (PB) 238; 9. Sullivan West (SW) 242; 10. Goshen (Gosh) 255; 11. Middletown (Mid) 264; 12. Monticello 269; 13. Kingston 362; 14. Minisink Valley 382; 15. Chapel Field 407; 16. James I. O’Neill 424; 17. Chester 509; 18. John S. Burke Catholic 548. Incomplete teams: Port Jervis, S.S. Seward, Eldred, Tuxedo, Liberty.
Individual results (3.0 miles): 1. Aisling Cuffe (Cor) 16:54.53; 2. Holly Cavalluzzo (VC) 17:54.21; 3. Megan Patrignelli (MW) 18:06.24; 4. Meaghan Ventarola (MW) 18:09.30; 5. Lauren Hehir (Wash) 18:11.23; 6. Gianna Frontera (NFA) 18:20.34; 7. Lillian Greibesland (War) 18:27.82; 8. Elizabeth O’Donnell (MW) 18:37.11; 9. Melissa Carder (VC) 18:42.19; 10. Jacqueline Kasal (War) 18:48.95; 11. Taylor Hock (PB) 18:52.70; 12. Esselman Kelsey (MW) 18:55.77; 13. Siobhan O’Brien (War) 19:15.58; 14. Britany Foote (Gosh) 19:13.72; 15. Siobhan O’Brien (War) 19:15.58; 16. Jennifer Boyle (MW) 19:16.34; 17. Katie Fitzgerald (War) 19:22.99; 18. Christina Clarkin (MW) 19:28.26; 19. Christina LoCurto (Cor) 19:29.30; 20. Klarisse Torriente (NFA) 19:33.34; 21. Michelle Lujan (Cor) 19:29.30; 22. Taylor Pierce (War) 19:48.33; 23. Francesa LoRusso (War) 19:56.68; 24. Kelly Bromm (Wash) 19:56.94; 25. Rianne Erlwein (SW) 20:00.13; 26. Kim Allen (Mid) 20:03.13; 27. Caroline Bertholf (TV) 20:07.94; 28. Ally Borriello (VC) 20:10.24; 29. Sarah Heikkenin (TV) 20:12.12; 30. Kerry Connors (Wash) (Wash) 20:14.07.

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Section 9 tennis results (day one)

Three of the top four seeds held up in singles play and all four doubles seeds advanced after two rounds of the Section 9 girls’ tennis tournament Wednesday at SportsPlex in New Windsor.
Orange County league champ Morgan Holbrook of Valley Central, the top seed, will face No. 3 seed Taylor Gurda of Minisink Valley in one semifinal. Mid-Hudson Athletic League champ Ariel Haber of Wallkill, the No. 2 seed, will face teammate Olga Ostrovetsky, a 6-1, 6-4 quarterfinal winner over No. 4 seed Kimberlyn Fernez of Monroe-Woodbury.
Top-seeded Ashley Mori and Amber Mori of Minisink Valley will face No. 4 seed Erin Biskup and Kaitlyn Hoey of Spackenkill in a semifinal. No. 2 seeds Emily Boro and Hannah Fleckenstein of Newburgh Free Academy will face No. 3 seeds Jaimee Lubniewski and Leah Bowden of Middletown in the other semi.
Semifinal play begins at 9 a.m. Thursday at SportsPlex. Championship and consolation matches will follow. The top three finishers will advance to the state tournament.

Singles

First round

No. 1 Morgan Holbrook (Valley Central) d. Taylor Giancarlo (Roosevelt) 6-0, 6-1

Kristen Villani (Washingtonville) d. Brynn Sussman (Monroe-Woodbury) 6-2, 6-0

No. 3 Taylor Gurda (Minisink Valley) d. Molly McLoughlin (Burke Catholic) 6-0, 6-0

Kelley Hartmann (Onteora) d. Kirsten DelVecchio (Roosevelt) 6-0, 6-0

Olga Ostrovetsky (Wallkill) d. Johanna Cohen (New Paltz) 6-1, 6-1

No. 4 Kimberlyn Fernez (Monroe-Woodbury) d. Melissa Solomon (Goshen) 6-2, 6-3

Renee Ruggeri (Warwick) d. Ali Chetkof (Onteora) 7-5, 6-1

No. 2 Ariel Haber (Wallkill) d. Jessica Staub (New Paltz) 6-3, 6-0

Quarterfinals

No. 1 Holbrook d. Villani 6-0, 6-1

No. 3 Gurda d. Hartmann 6-2, 6-2

Ostrovetsky d. No. 4 Fernez 6-1, 6-4

No. 2 Haber d. Ruggeri 6-1, 6-0

Semifinals (9 a.m. Thursday)

No. 1 Holbrook vs. No. 3 Gurda

Ostrovetsky vs. No. 2 Haber

Finals

Semifinal winners

Third-place match

Semifinal losers

Doubles

First round

No. 1 Ashley Mori-Amber Mori (Minisink Valley), bye

Emily Adamo-Kennedy Langlois (Valley Central) d. Jessie Landis-Sarah Arnao (Kingston) 6-1, 6-2

No. 4 Erin Biskup-Kaitlyn Hoey (Spackenkill) d. Jen Gordon-Annelie Roding (Monroe-Woodbury) 6-0, 6-4

Grace Caskey-Jessica Muller (Warwick) d. Olivia Scalise-Julia Cohen (New Paltz) 6-1, 7-5

Allyson Finck-Martha Engle (Spackenkill) d. Eliza Shilleto-Angela Corrado (Marlboro) 6-3, 7-5

No. 3 Jaimee Lubniewski-Leah Bowden (Middletown) d. Becky Carpino-Sara Forsythe (Saugerties) 6-2, 6-2

Cate Diaz-Mackenzie Vosburgh (Red Hook) d. Jessica Baldwin-Sara Riggins (Wallkill) 6-0, 6-0

No. 2 Emily Boro-Hannah Fleckenstein (Newburgh Free Academy) d. Allegra Anderson-Sophia Schuster (Goshen) 6-2, 6-0

Quarterfinals

No. 1 Mori-Mori d. Adamo-Langlois 6-1, 6-2

No. 4 Biskup-Hoey d. Caskey-Muller 6-1, 6-2

No. 3 Lubniewski-Bowden d. Finck-Engle 6-0, 6-0

No. 2 Boro-Fleckenstein d. Diaz-Vosburgh 6-2, 6-1

Semifinals (9 a.m. Thursday)

Mori-Mori vs. Biskup-Hoey

Lubniewski-Bowden vs. Boro-Fleckenstein

Finals

Semifinal winners

Third-place match

Semifinal losers

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MHAL field hockey standings (updated Oct. 6)

Red Hook is 5-1 in its last six matches but the Raiders have been surpassed in the MHAL Division One race by Kingston, winners of six in a row.
Red Hook has five points available in its final three matches. Rondout Valley has . Red Hook hosts Rondout Valley on Oct. 14.
In the battle for second place in Division Two, Rhinebeck has four points available in its final three matches but the Warriors must face Kingston and Red Hook. Ellenville has a tough go with home games against Kingston and Onteora.

Mid-Hudson Athletic League
(Through Oct. 5)

Division One
League Overall
Team W-L-T Pts GF-GA      W-L-T GF-GA

Kingston 6-0-0 10 40-1      7-0-1 43-3
Red Hook 6-1-0 7 33-9      8-1-0 25-10
Rondout Valley 5-2-0 6 18-5      6-3-2 20-6
Onteora 2-3-4 4 4-14      2-3-4 4-14
Pine Bush 2-4-0 3 7-14      2-5-0 8-18

Division Two
League Overall
Team W-L-T Pts GF-GA      W-L-T GF-GA

Pine Plains 6-1-0 10 20-2      6-2-1 23-6
Rhinebeck 4-2-1 7.5 13-6      6-4-1 14-13
Ellenville 3-4-1 6.5 12-25      3-4-1 12-25
Spackenkill 0-5-2 1.5 0-22      0-5-2 0-22
Millbrook 0-7-1 1 5-27      0-7-1 5-27
Coleman 0-5-1 0.5 2-30      0-5-1 2-30

* — missing Sept. 16 score of Onteora’s win at Millbrook
* — missing Sept. 19 score of Red Hook’s win over Taconic Hills
* — missing Sept. 21 score of Pine Plains’ win at Spackenkill
* — missing result of Sept. 29 match with Millbrook at Roy C. Ketcham
* — missing result of Oct. 5 match with Coleman at Spackenkill

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Cable 6 football game of the week returns

The Time Warner Cable 6 high school football game of the week returns with the Sept. 4 game pitting Minisink Valley and host Newburgh Free Academy.
Only the first five weeks of the schedule has been chosen. The television package runs through the Section 9 playoffs.
Christian Farrell and Marsh Canosa return with the call. Lindsay Liquori will patrol the sidelines.

Friday Sept. 4 — Minisink Valley at Newburgh Free Academy (airs Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. and Sept. 8 at 8 p.m.)
Friday Sept. 11 — Middletown at Port Jervis (airs live at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 14 at 8 p.m.)
Thursday Sept. 17 — Goshen at Wallkill (airs Sept. 18 at 8 p.m.)
Friday Sept. 25 — Cornwall at Newburgh Free Academy (airs Sept. 28 at 8 p.m.)
Friday October 3 — Pine Bush at Kingston (airs live at 6 p.m. and Oct. 5 at 8 p.m.)

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Monroe-Woodbury, NFA football game on MSG

State football title contender Monroe-Woodbury will once again appear on MSG Network.
The Crusaders will host Newburgh Free Academy on Sept. 17, and the Section 9 contest will receive the first of 14 airings on Sunday, Sept. 20, at 9 a.m. Some versions will be the full game and others will be the edited one-hour versions.
Sunday, Sept. 20 — 9 a.m., 2 p.m., 10 p.m., midnight
Monday, Sept. 21 — 6 a.m., 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 3 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 22 — 7 a.m., 11 a.m., 4 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 23 — 9 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m.

Here is a look at the high school football schedule on MSG and MSG Plus in September:
Mon. 7 — Euless Trinity (Texas) vs. Bingham (Utah), 11:30 a.m. (MSG Plus)
Colleyville Heritage (Texas) vs. Irving MacArthur (Texas), 2:30 p.m. (MSG Plus)
Mansfield Timberview (Texas) vs. Mansfield Summit (Texas), 5:30 p.m. (MSG Plus)
Klein Oak (Texas) vs. Notre Dame Prep (Calif.), 8:30 p.m. (MSG Plus)
Sun. 13 — Iona Prep (N.Y.) vs. Bergen Catholic (N.J.), 8 a.m. (MSG)
De La Salle at Don Bosco Prep (N.J.), 10:30 a.m. (MSG)
DePaul (N.J.) vs. St. Joseph (N.J.), 1 p.m. (MSG)
Sun. 20 — Newburgh Free Academy at Monroe-Woodbury, 9 a.m. (MSG)
Sun. 27 — St. Peter (N.J.) at Bergen Catholic (N.J.), 9 a.m. (MSG)

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MHAL field hockey has play day on Thursday

The Mid-Hudson Athletic League will conduct a play-day for all of its field hockey members on Thursday at the Hudson Valley Sports Dome in Milton. Millbrook will not participate, and Roosevelt will not field a varsity team (nor JV, nor modified, for that matter) this season.
The teams will scrimmage for 15 minutes, and then give way to the next two teams. Each school will play five times during the morning group, and four times in the afternoon group (there is one open spot for a 12th team, so teams should be able to practice on their own during that open spot unless a late entry is found).

Morning session schedule:
8 a.m. – Kingston vs. Ellenville
8:16 a.m. — Spackenkill vs. Rhinebeck
8:32 a.m. — Red Hook vs. Onteora
8:48 a.m. – Kingston vs. Spackenkill
9:04 a.m. — Ellenville vs. Red Hook
9:20 a.m. — Rhinebeck vs. Onteora
9:36 a.m. — Kingston vs. Rhinebeck
9:52 a.m. — Spackenkill vs. Red Hook
10:08 a.m. — Ellenville vs. Onteora
10:24 a.m. — Kingston vs. Red Hook
10:40 a.m. — Ellenville vs. Rhinebeck
10:56 a.m. — Spackenkill vs. Onteora
11:12 a.m. — Rhinebeck vs. Red Hook
11:28 a.m. — Ellenville vs. Spackenkill
11:44 a.m. — Kingston vs. Onteora

Afternoon session schedule:
3 p.m. — Rondout Valley vs. Coleman
3:16 p.m. — Pine Bush vs. Pine Plains
3:32 p.m. — Hoosick Falls, open
3:48 p.m. — Rondout Valley vs. Pine Bush
4:04 p.m. — Coleman vs. Hoosick Falls
4:20 p.m. — Pine Plains, open
4:36 p.m. — Rondout Valley vs. Pine Plains
4:52 p.m. — Pine Bush vs. Hoosick Falls
5:08 p.m. — Coleman, open
5:24 p.m. — Rondout Valley vs. Hoosick Falls
5:40 p.m. — Coleman vs. Pine Plains
5:56 p.m. — Pine Bush, open
6:12 p.m. — Pine Plains vs. Hoosick Falls
6:28 p.m. — Coleman vs. Pine Bush
6:44 p.m. — Rondout Valley, open

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