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Victor wins fourth straight sectional title, Penfield takes home first in seven years
Victor wins fourth straight sectional title, Penfield takes home first in seven years

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Victor wins fourth straight sectional title, Penfield takes home first in seven years

Class A Final: (1) Penfield 16, (3) Rush-Henrietta 9 Rush-Henrietta was able to keep it close throughout the first quarter, but a Penfield explosion in the second quarter would be too much for the Royal Comets to handle. Avery Fordham and Whitney Reynolds contributed two goals each in the second quarter to help push the Patriots to a 10-3 lead at the half. The two teams tied in the second half, but the early lead would help Penfield win the Class A Sectional title. Kate DeWald led the way with four goals and two assists for Rush-Henrietta. Penfield wins their first sectional title since 2018. They will now head to Clarence for the Class A state qualifier quarterfinals against Orchard Park. That game is scheduled for Saturday at 11:30 a.m. Rush-Henrietta finishes their season 12-6. Class B Finals: (1) Victor 11, (2) Pittsford 9 Julia Bruno scored three goals, including the one to stop a fourth quarter Pittsford comeback. Late in the third quarter, Allie Pisano whipped in a free position shot to give Victor a 10-5 lead. Pittsford rallied with four straight goals to cut the lead to 10-9. Two minutes later, Maia Pronti set up Bruno for the goal that would help the Blue Devils put the game away. With the win, Victor takes home their fourth straight Class B Sectional championship. Victor's Morgan Livingston contributed two goals and two assists. Allie Pisano added two goals of her own. Pronti dished out three assists. Victor will now play Clarence, the Section VI Class B champion. That game will be held in Clarence this Saturday at 2 p.m. Pittsford's season ends at 14-5. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

UK Man Arrested For Trespassing On Windsor Castle Grounds: Police
UK Man Arrested For Trespassing On Windsor Castle Grounds: Police

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • General
  • NDTV

UK Man Arrested For Trespassing On Windsor Castle Grounds: Police

A man has been arrested for allegedly trespassing at Windsor Castle, Thames Valley Police reported. The incident occurred around 1 pm on Sunday when the man entered a restricted area. Metropolitan Police officers quickly intercepted the man before he accessed inner castle grounds. A man has been arrested for allegedly trespassing on restricted grounds at Windsor Castle, according to a report by the BBC citing Thames Valley Police. The incident occurred around 1 pm local time on Sunday when the man, believed to be in his 30s, entered a protected area of the royal residence. He was quickly intercepted by Metropolitan Police officers stationed at the site and was prevented from accessing the inner grounds of the castle. The man was arrested on suspicion of trespass under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act, a law that makes it a criminal offence to unlawfully enter designated protected sites. He was also found in possession of suspected Class A drugs. Authorities said the man has been released on bail while investigations continue. Windsor Castle, one of the official residences of the British royal family, remains under tight security, especially following past incidents involving breaches of palace grounds.

Nottingham dealer who mass messaged Ilkeston's addicts jailed
Nottingham dealer who mass messaged Ilkeston's addicts jailed

BBC News

time4 days ago

  • General
  • BBC News

Nottingham dealer who mass messaged Ilkeston's addicts jailed

A dealer who was part of a gang supplying drugs from Nottingham to a Derbyshire town has been Porter had been sending out scores of bulk messages to drug users in Ilkeston, in order to sell Class A and B drugs when he came on to the police's radar in raided a number of properties in Wollaton linked to Porter and found drugs, cash, phones, lists of customers, deal bags and weighing scales, as well as designer clothing, knives and an Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday, the 32-year-old was sentenced to seven years. Porter, of Calderdale in Wollaton, Nottingham, had pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiring to supply Class A drugs, possession with intent to supply cocaine and heroin, and possession of a Class B on his devices showed almost 200 mass messages had been sent to addicts in the his sentencing, PC Jack Shephard said Porter had been "enjoying a lavish lifestyle funded by the sale of drugs" by dealing to "vulnerable people addicted to Class A drugs".

Adelphi gets big break to repeat as Division II men's lacrosse champs
Adelphi gets big break to repeat as Division II men's lacrosse champs

New York Post

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Adelphi gets big break to repeat as Division II men's lacrosse champs

It was the timeout that made time stand still. Adelphi men's lacrosse captured its second straight D2 national championship in a 9-8 overtime thriller that only happened after the University of Tampa called a timeout with 12 seconds left — nullifying what would have been the Florida team's game-winner. 'Everyone's hearts just dropped,' junior midfielder Kyle Lewis, who scored the golden goal — his first in OT — told The Post. 'Right after the timeout, we got our emotions back and knew we had a game to play.' Advertisement Stephen DeAmicis and his teammates celebrate after Adelphi's win in the men's Division II lacrosse championships at Gillette Stadium on May 25, 2025. Getty Images Head coach Gordon Purdie drew up a special play to get Lewis the ball with 2:41 left in OT because he is 'maybe the hardest working player on my team,' who earned the immaculate opportunity. 'If you look back at the video, I had to see if everything that was going on was real. It felt like just a dream,' Lewis, of Franklin Square, said also praising the four-goal performance by fellow junior middie Vincent McDermott. Advertisement 'Going into next year, we're not going to look back at what we did this year,' Lewis added. 'When September starts, so does the goal to win another national championship.' Adelphi fans celebrate after their team's win in the Division II championship. Getty Images Twice as nice These Frogs are leaping for joy. Advertisement Carle Place is the place to be as the school's baseball and softball teams each just won Nassau County titles and will each play Babylon for the LI title. 'It's been 20 years since the last title for baseball,' senior shortstop Patrick McCarthy, who will play at Manhattanville next year, told The Post. 'It's going to continue this way. We have a lot of young guys that are brought into the program.' Senior softball pitcher Marissa Nosovitch, who will throw for Kutztown University, said that winning counties brought her already close squad closer than ever before. Advertisement 'We've been playing together since kindergarten,' she said. 'This would mean the world to all of us.' Top-seeded Wantagh takes on No. 3 Seaford on Friday at Farmingdale State at 1 p.m. for Game 2 of the Class A baseball title series. In softball, No. 1 MacArthur faces No. 2 Glen Cove at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Game 2 of the AA Class final at FSU.

R-H rallies for girl lax semifinal win
R-H rallies for girl lax semifinal win

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

R-H rallies for girl lax semifinal win

Rush-Henrietta got behind 5-2 in the second quarter, but scored the next three goals to tie and then pitched a fourth quarter shutout to get past Fairport in the Class A semis Wednesday night at Hilton High School. Kate DeWald led the Comets with two goals and an assist. Bria Schlindwein and Emma DeWald added two goals apiece. Isabella Artessa and Riley Brown each chipped in a goal and an assist. Taylor Potwin made five saves, including a point blank beaut late in the third quarter. Ellie Miller led all scorers with three goals for Fairport. Camryn DuBose scored twice. Lily Kondas had a goal and three helpers. Ella Peers recorded the 100th assist of her varsity career. The Royal Comets are now 12-5 and will face top seeded Penfield in the Class A Final next Wednesday. Fairport finishes the season at 11-6. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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