|
ANNOUNCEMENTS/TODAY'S EVENTS
This is your Wednesday reminder that you're doing a great job this week and you are closer than ever to your goals, Eagle Nation! It's a rainy one today, so we hope you have your umbrella or raincoat. Tomorrow looks like it could be another washout. The Eagles Nest was packed last night as all the softball and baseball fields were in action, and a couple of teams were on the road. It was so great to see numerous spectators at all the games last night. Thank you for being so supportive! It was also a very successful night for the Eagles all-around, so make sure you check out the highlights below. Reminder that the grade 9-12 field day is tomorrow, and the prom is on Friday.
The Spring Sports season flew by, and it is wrapping up. Come out to support the Eagles before it is over.
The school year will be over before we know it, as we only have 21 class days left in high school, so make sure you stay on top of everything, so you pass all your classes and don't have to attend summer school.
Good Luck to all our FFA Members as they leave today for the State Convention in Buffalo, which runs from tonight to Saturday.
- Eva Anderson, Lydia Randall, and Abby Conti will be receiving their Empire Degrees! Congratulations!
- Eva Anderson is also in the top 3 in New York State for her Beef proficiency SAE. She will find her final standing tonight.
As we get into the final stretch of the school year, remember there are many events, so keep tuned in, as there are a lot of moving parts.
Congratulations to the Varsity Softball Team as they clinched their second straight WAC League Championship! They have also run their league-winning streak to 21 games.

Some Schedule Changes for the Week
- Today's JV Softball game has been rescheduled to Monday (5/18).
- On Thursday, Varsity Softball's opponent is now Bethlehem
- There is a Booster Club Meeting tonight at 5:30 p.m. in the HS Library
***Some Reminders!!!!***
- 05/14 - Grades 9-12 Field Day
- 05/15 - Superintendents Conference Day - No Classes
- 05/15 - Prom
- 05/16 - Armed Forces Day
- 05/19 - School Budget Vote in the HS Gym 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
- 05/22 - Jr/Sr. High End of 4th Quarter Interim
- 05/22 - 05/25 - Memorial Day Break
- 05/25 - Memorial Day
- 05/28 - Grades 4&5 Spring Concert @ 6:00 p.m.
- 06/02 - Grades 9-12 Spring Concert
- 06/03 - Grades 6-8 Field Day
- 06/04 - Grades 6-8 Awards Night @ 7:00 p.m
|
|
| HIGHLIGHTS |
|
Softball Highlights
Congratulations to the Varsity Softball team as they wrapped up their second straight undefeated WAC season and claimed their second league championship in a row as they defeated Canjo-Fort Plain, 8-1. Emma Menge dominated in the circle as she allowed only 3 hits, 1 run, and struck out 11. At the plate, Kiera Allen provided the power with a 2-run home run and a single. Rylie Glenn singled, driving in two runs. Emma Menge and Samantha Becker each singled, driving in a run. Sadie Stead, Courtney Smith, Kristina Becker, and Avery Menge also added hits for the Eagles. The Eagles move to 16-2 overall and 10-0 in the league and pushed their league winning streak to 21 straight games. The Eagles host Bethlehem on Thursday in a non-league showdown.
- The JV Softball team split their double-header with BKW last night. They won the first game 5-4 and dropped the second one 4-12. In game 1, Gracie Gregory went the distance in the circle, picking up the win while striking out 10. Brooklynn Taylor and Anna Watson picked up hits for the Eagles, and Mara Allen scored two runs. In game 2, Gracie Gregory and Grace Murphy picked up two hits each. Brooklynn Taylor, Katy Ferguson, Brinley Stead, and Ava Grisanti also picked up hits for the Eagles. Their game today has been postponed till Monday.
Congratulations to the Modified Softball team, who defeated Fonda last night in a close match-up, 22-19. It was a true team effort with all 10 players scoring at least once. CC Verret drove in 4 runs on 3 hits: a double in the first, scoring 1, a triple in the fourth, scoring 1, and a single in the fifth, scoring 2. Verret also scored 4 runs. Lily Chevalier drove in 2 runs on 3 hits, also scoring 2 runs. Cara Cornell drove in a run with a hit up the line and scored 3 runs. Miley Kondenar and Jillian Bickford added to the offensive attack with one RBI and 2 runs each. Quinn Clemens and Hailey Hutchens each stole multiple bases, with Clemens also scoring 4 runs after getting hit by the pitch 4 times. Bickford led things off in the circle for the Golden Eagles. The starting pitcher surrendered zero hits and three runs over two innings, striking out 5 and walking 3. Chevalier and Hutchens appeared in relief for Galway, pitching 2 innings each to secure the win. Next up for Galway Modified is a game at Duanesburg on Friday.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Track & Field Highlights
Awaiting results as they used official scoring with 4 teams partaking. We should have results tomorrow. They have completed their regular season and have the WAC championships up next.
|
|
|
|
Baseball Highlights
Congratulations to the Varsity Baseball team as they defeated OESJ last night on Senior Night. Tynan Seburn picked up the win, going 6 innings, allowing 1 earned run, and striking out 7. At the plate, Tynan hit his second career homerun as he had a solo blast. JJ Schaperjahn also homered, singled, and drove in 3 runs. Sam Reedy singled twice, while Hayden Flint and Evan Schaperjahn both singled last night. Andy Miller singled twice, driving in a run, and closed out the game on the mound, striking out 1. They are back in action Saturday at 7:00 p.m. under the lights at Kelts field in Waterford.
-
Congratulations to the Modified Baseball team, who defeated Fonda last night, 10-9. Henry Pasieka picked up the win on the mound while striking out 7. Cayden Sebro doubled, driving in two runs to lead the Eagles. Sawyer Goyette, Henry Pasieka, Nick Swartz, and Mathias Benvenuto all picked up singles for the Eagles. Callan Stead, Avery Albarelli, and Swartz all picked up RBIs for the Eagles. They are back in action tomorrow as they travel to Scotia-Glenville.
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Cows sleep lying down. In fact, an average cow will only sleep about four hours a day, usually in short increments throughout the day. Sleep studies have also shown that, like in humans, lack of sleep can affect a cow's health, productivity, and behavior. |
|

Countdown Clock
- 21 Class Days left
- 12 Days till Memorial Day
- 31 Days till the World Cup
- 41 Days till Summer
- 52 Days till 4th of July (250th Anniversary)
|
|
|
|
SCOREBOARD
Varsity Softball
JV Softball
Modified Softball
Varsity Baseball
Modified Baseball
|
|