Fresh off a second straight dominating victory at the NEC Women's Tennis Championships, Quinnipiac took home all the hardware in the postseason all-conference balloting conducted by league head coaches as Bobcat players claimed first team accolades in all six singles flights and each of the three doubles flights.
Quinnipiac sophomore Danielle Rodriguez (Union Springs), a No. 6 flight competitor, completes the first team singles sweep for the Bobcats after compiling a 9-11 overall record and 5-0 NEC slate in 2004-05.
A first-time all-star, Rodriguez played one of her best matches of the year in the championship finale against Long Island, winning 6-0, 6-0 to help the Bobcats clinch their second straight NEC title.
She also downed rivals from Colgate and Fordham in non-league affairs.
Cayuga CC to host girls lacrosse camp
The Cayuga CC girls lacrosse summer camp will run from June 27 to July 1. The next registration is Sunday, June 12 from 12-2 p.m.
The camp is being sponsored by DeBeers and Harrow Lacrosse, and all participants will receive a scrimmage shirt and water bottle. In addition, those campers without lacrosse gear may contact coach Tyler Renaud or coach Amy Spin for information on how to order beginner equipment from either sponsor, at a reduced cost.
Registrations will be taken right up until the first day of camp. Renaud and Spin will e-mail, mail or fax registration forms to any interested camper and her parents who cannot register in person.
Contact Spin at406-4586 or Renaud at 263-0454.
BOCES golf tourney June 5 at AGCC
The Cayuga-Onondaga Board of Cooperative Educational Services will hold its annual golf tournament 11 a.m. on June 5 at the Auburn Country Club in a shotgun start.
Teams will be a four-person captain and crew. Fee includes green fees, cart and a buffet dinner.
The tournament benefits the Skills USA, FFA and New Visions.
For more information, contact Ngaire Lovenduski at the area occupational center at 253-0361.
'The Deuce' coming up on June 24
'The Deuce' will be held at Frontenac Park on Friday, June 24 to raise funds for the Frontenac Museum and Historical Society.
The two-mile run will consist of men/women, master men/ women and high school boys/girls starts at 7 p.m.
An 800m run for 13-14-year-old boys/girls starts at 7:15 p.m. and a 600m run for 10-12 year olds will start at 7:30 p.m.
Awards ceremony will take place at the Union Springs village offices at 8 p.m.
Registration fee is $8 per adult and $6 for children. For more information, contact Dr. Russ Ebbets at 889-3578 or Colleen Campbell at 889-5653.
American Legion looking for umps
The American Legion youth baseball/softball league is looking for umpires.
You must be at least 14 and go to a mandatory clinic. Games are Monday-Friday and occasionally Saturdays, in May and June.
For more information, contact Mike Murray anytime at 889-7172.
- From staff reports
A first-time all-star, Rodriguez played one of her best matches of the year in the championship finale against Long Island, winning 6-0, 6-0 to help the Bobcats clinch their second straight NEC title.
She also downed rivals from Colgate and Fordham in non-league affairs.
Cayuga CC to host girls lacrosse camp
The Cayuga CC girls lacrosse summer camp will run from June 27 to July 1. The next registration is Sunday, June 12 from 12-2 p.m.
The camp is being sponsored by DeBeers and Harrow Lacrosse, and all participants will receive a scrimmage shirt and water bottle. In addition, those campers without lacrosse gear may contact coach Tyler Renaud or coach Amy Spin for information on how to order beginner equipment from either sponsor, at a reduced cost.
Registrations will be taken right up until the first day of camp. Renaud and Spin will e-mail, mail or fax registration forms to any interested camper and her parents who cannot register in person.
Contact Spin at406-4586 or Renaud at 263-0454.
BOCES golf tourney June 5 at AGCC
The Cayuga-Onondaga Board of Cooperative Educational Services will hold its annual golf tournament 11 a.m. on June 5 at the Auburn Country Club in a shotgun start.
Teams will be a four-person captain and crew. Fee includes green fees, cart and a buffet dinner.
The tournament benefits the Skills USA, FFA and New Visions.
For more information, contact Ngaire Lovenduski at the area occupational center at 253-0361.
'The Deuce' coming up on June 24
'The Deuce' will be held at Frontenac Park on Friday, June 24 to raise funds for the Frontenac Museum and Historical Society.
The two-mile run will consist of men/women, master men/ women and high school boys/girls starts at 7 p.m.
An 800m run for 13-14-year-old boys/girls starts at 7:15 p.m. and a 600m run for 10-12 year olds will start at 7:30 p.m.
Awards ceremony will take place at the Union Springs village offices at 8 p.m.
Registration fee is $8 per adult and $6 for children. For more information, contact Dr. Russ Ebbets at 889-3578 or Colleen Campbell at 889-5653.
American Legion looking for umps
The American Legion youth baseball/softball league is looking for umpires.
You must be at least 14 and go to a mandatory clinic. Games are Monday-Friday and occasionally Saturdays, in May and June.
For more information, contact Mike Murray anytime at 889-7172.
- From staff reports
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