Important Dates: Sectionals:  Seeding Meeting: October 22rd  Prelims: October 23rd  Quarter-finals: October 28thth  Semi-finals: October 30st  Finals: November 1st and 4th Regionals:  Class B, C, and D will host section 10  Class Class C Nov. 5th @ Saratoga HS @ 4:30 against section 10  Class D Nov. 5th @ Saratoga HS @ 6:30 against section 10  Class B Nov. 6th @ Saratoga HS @ 5:00 against section 10  Winner will then travel to section 7 on Saturday Nov. 8th  Class A and AA will host section 3 on Saturday Nov. 8th  Class AA @ 2:00pm Class A @ 4:00 pm both at Saratoga HS page 1

Table of Contents

Win Club page 2

Sectional checklist page 3

Dates & to Remember page 4

Dates & Times for Sectionals page 4

General Info.on Entering Sectionals page 5

Specific Seeding Information page 6

General Coaches Info for Sectionals page 6

Specific Info on Sectionals & Awards page 7

Update on rules clarifications page 8

BEDS Numbers pages 9 - 10

End of Season Reporting Forms pages 11 - 14

Sectional Pass List page 15

Official list page 16

Section History page 17 - 19

Media Contacts for Sectional Matches page 20 Win Club 600 Wins Cathy Stanilka Lake George 646

500 Wins Gary Bynon Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 580

400 Wins Peggy Seese Argyle Central 435 * Donna Richtmyer Mayfield 434 * Darlene Wells No. Florida / Loudonville Christian 429 Kevin Meachem Schalmont / NDBG 427 Brian LaVine Cobleskill-Richmondville 416 Ron Racey Ravena- Coeymans-Selkirk 401 300 Wins Donna Collier Fort Edward / South Glens Falls 380 * Lynn Cleveland Niskayuna 370 * Sandy Vorse / New Jersey 339 Mike Calvello Broadalbin Perth 322

200 Wins * Bill Eipp Galway 266 Maria Izzo Saratoga Catholic 256 * Debbie Mull Shenendehowa 246 * Aileen Berberich Troy High 227 * Gail Schaffer Hudson Falls 219 Sue Kardash Hoosic Valley 214 Chris Sherlock Amsterdam 213 * Meg Phillips Queensbury 209 * Jeff Diviney Waterford 207

* = retired

page 2 Sectional Checklist for Coaches

New roster needs to be submitted to public high school at the beginning of the season. Go to the www.nysphsaa.org look for submit roster and follow the cues.

 Actual Game Day – Bring: o Scorer o Linesperson o Warm-up balls o 2 game balls (recommended leather balls: Molten Super Touch IV58LU)

Winners after Sectionals  Communicate with Peggy Seese about Post Sectional Competition Packet  Sectional winner will have their pictures taken at the finals

Regionals  Team Roster submitted  Rosters need to be submitted to max prep at the beginning of the season.  Pictures by end of sectional time.  Code of Conduct forms filled out for each player

Regional Winners  Communicate with Peggy Seese about Post Regional Competition Form.

page 3 Dates to remember for 2014

The Section II volleyball committee has established the following dates for the 2014 volleyball season

October 21st 2014……………………… League schedules must be completed

Dates & Times of Post Season Competitions

Seeding Meeting…………………..……. Wednesday Oct. 22,2014

Preliminaries …….……………………… Thursday, October 23rd - 5:00 higher seed

Quarter Finals…………………………... Tuesday October 28th – 5:00 higher seed

Semi Finals……………………………… Thursday, Oct.30th

Finals…………………………………….. Saturday Nov. 1st @ Burnt Hills Saturday 3:00pm - Class C; 5:00pm - Class D; 7:00pm - Class B Nov. 4th 5:00pm – Class AA; 7:00pm – Class A @ Rensselaer Regionals…………………Against section 10 Nov. 5th Class C 4:30 Class D 6:30 @ Saratoga HS. Nov. 6th Class B 5:00 @ Saratoga HS Saturday Nov 8th Class B,C,D travel to section 7 Saturday Nov. 8th Class AA @ 2:00 pm, Class A @ 4:00pm at Saratoga HS against section 3.

State Tournament……………………… November 16-17 @ Glens Falls Civic Center

page 4 General Information for Entering Sectional Competition . 1. Sectional competition will be determined by your school classification. All schools will be placed into five groups. Class AA, Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D. All games must be completed by Tuesday October 21, 2014 in order to be considered for sectionals. If a team cannot complete their league schedule, they must petition the committee. (This must be due to circumstances such as severe weather that has caused the cancellation of a game.) 2. All schools must play at least ten contests. League schedules must be completed to be eligible for sectionals. Independent schools must play at least ten matches and submit their entire record, including scores, to the committee for consideration. In order to help seed the teams, schools must submit the following information by Tuesday October 21,2014 to Peggy Seese email [email protected] , fax 638-6373 mailing 5023 State route 40 Argyle, NY 12809 a) League matches played: give the opponents name and scores. b) Non-league matches: give opponents name and scores. c) Schools with a .500 league record will automatically qualify for sectionals. Schools with less than a .500 record may be considered only if a written petition is submitted to their league representative by Tuesday October 21, 2014. 3. Selection into the tournament will be primarily based on league record. We will also consider the strength of your league, non - league record and tournament play. The committee will also look at whether you attempted to play non - league contests. *Independent schools must have a 500 record and have played 10 matches. 4. or record purposes from tournament play, all round robin games are to be recorded on the special tournament score sheet as well as all 2/3 games on that sheet. Round robin competitions will not be considered. 2 out of 3 matches will be considered. They are considered as tournament play only. They do not go on the overall win/loss record. 5. if there is a need for preliminary matches, they will be played on Thursday October 23,2014. Any team refusing to participate in a preliminary match forfeits their opportunity to qualify for sectionals. 6. With five classifications, a class will only be divided if more than 16 teams qualify in that class. 7. If a host school does not charge admission, make out their financial report and follow the Section 2 outline for who is to be paid, they will not be considered for a site next year. A site may choose not to charge admission but they are responsible for paying the officials and workers.

page 5 Specific Seeding Information 1. The Section II League Reps will meet at 9:00am,Wednesday October 22, 2014 for the purpose of seeding teams for sectionals. In order to be considered for sectionals, league reps must have the scores and the names of all the schools you have played. Meeting will be held at Section 2 offices in Saratoga. 2. Selected teams will be arranged in an 8 to 16 team bracket. All efforts will be made to fill brackets. However, if byes are necessary, they will be awarded to teams beginning with the number 1 seed. 3. The committee will make all attempts to avoid teams within the same league from meeting each other in the first round of play. 4. All teams will be seeded at the discretion of the committee. 5. Preliminary games will be scheduled only when the committee feels there is a specific need for such a contest. 6. If a team’s court is not adequate (rulebook specifications), the game will be played at a neutral site. This would include the six foot area behind the baseline and an adequate net. ** According to the new section regulations a class will not be considered to be split unless there are 26 teams in that class. *** League reps: please call the AD first before notifying the coaches of their seed and where and when they are playing.

Coaches General Sectional Information

1. Two coaches, fifteen players, one manager, one scorer, one linesperson, and a chaperone will be admitted without charge. 2. Locker room space will be provided. Please bring locks for the lockers. Players must provide their own towels. Please emphasize to your players the need to keep the locker room in the same condition it was in when they entered. 3. Each team must provide a female chaperone if they have only male coaches. Athletes should be supervised by the coach and or chaperone at all times. 4. Coaches should impress upon their players the need for respect for property at the school where they will be playing. The use of the gym is a courtesy extended by the schools selected as sites. Teams bringing food and drink, please bring a large garbage bag to put things into. The team is responsible for taking their filled garbage bag home on the bus with them. 5. The official game ball for the tournament is the Molten. Each team should bring two game balls. (The official game ball for regionals and the state tournament is Molten, these balls will be provided.)

page 6 Specific Information Regarding All Matches

1. All contests will be regulation best 3 out of 5 matches. All games will be 25 points with a mandatory switch at point 13 of the deciding game. 2. Time-outs will be one minute in length. 3. Time between games will be 3 minutes. 4. NCAA rules will be followed throughout the tournament. 5. All teams are responsible for bringing the following: a) a chaperone for crowd control d) warm-up balls b) a scorer (the official will decide most e) two game balls qualified scorer for the match.) f) team rosters c) one linesperson 6. All players must wear identical uniforms; exception for new rule concerning libero. *** the Libero number must be exclusive to the libero player during a match and does not need to correspond to her regular uniform jersey number. 7. No jewelry is to be worn 8. Maximum 30 minutes prior to the start of the contest, teams may warm up with a ball. 9. No music once official warm up has started. ( this rule applies to all league, and non league games throughout the season.) 10. It is recommended that the host school provide paper towels and disinfectant solution (10 parts water to one part bleach) at the scorer’s table. 11. Officials need to be to the contest 30 minutes prior to the start of the match.

Awards

The first and second place teams of each class will receive shields. (only fifteen players will be given awards.) Note: first place shields are white, second place shields are maroon.

We will continue with a Section 2 Select Volleyball Team. At the seeding meeting each league should have an MVP from their league. We will be giving out the plaques to each league’s MVP in between the respective Classes Sectional Finals. Plaques will only be awarded if we get someone to sponsor them.

page 7 Clarifications to Rules: Girls Volleyball These rules have been in effect since 2000.

1. Eligible player: A player cannot compete in two different levels of competition in one day. If a player suits up for a game they are considered competing. For example: A JV player cannot compete in the JV match and then play in the Varsity match on the same day. 2. Tri matches: Tri-matches are legal. You can play two teams in one day. This is not a tournament but you need to count both matches. 3. Contest between games. Though the NCAA handbook allows contests between games, in Section II, you need to have prior approval of both coaches in order to have this contest. 4. Tournaments: You may have 15 games played during a day. One day tournament counts as one day of play. If there is a semi-final and final, they can only be 2 out 3 matches, not three out of five. Matches on days of pool play are counted as total games. These 2 out of 3 matches do not count on your overall record. For example: 15 games a day….. A pool of 4 teams playing 2 games each would equal 6 games. If that day the semi is 2 out of 3 and the final is 2 out 3 and both go the full 3 games you have played 12 games. No one can exceed 15 games per day. These are to be recorded under pool play in tournament sheet. Two day tournaments count as two days played. 5. (2007) Teams may no longer run around the court for their warm up. They may run on their side but not cross in front or behind the other team’s bench. 6. (2008) Warm up procedure for all scrimmages, league games and sectionals through state tournament play: the visiting team will have the first 6 minutes of individual warm ups regardless of the coin toss. There will still be shared 12 minute warm up. There will also still be a coin toss that would determine who has first serve. 7. (2009) All time outs will be 60 seconds. 8. (Continued through the 2010 season) Point of emphasis: taping of jewelry. If it is suspected that jewelry is underneath tape in an unusual area, (ear, nose etc) the official will ask the coach to tell the player to remove it.) If the player doesn’t remove it or the coach does not feel comfortable doing it the official will tell the player to remove it. 9. New 2012: a) There is a waiver for the Libero uniform from the rules in the NCAA handbook. If your uniform was legal this year it is legal for the next two years, i.e. it doesn’t have to be a completely solid color. b) Sportsmanship for coaches. There will be a waiver from the NCAA rules. The sportsmanship card read at the beginning of the match is considered the warning. If a coach is acting unsportsmanlike they will be given a red card. It is always up to the official discretion if they want to give a verbal warning to the coach prior to the card.

New York State Modifications to the NCAA Rules page 8

Rule 1: Facilities and Equipment

Attack line extensions are not required to play a match.

The referee stand and plat form may or may not be distributed evenly behind the pole. The ladder may or may not be distributed evenly at the back of the referee platform.

Rule 2: The Net and Related Equipment

The net height for all NYSPHSAA interscholastic men’s competition will be 7 feet 11 5/8 inches

The net height for both men’s and women’s competition must measure correctly at the center. The two ends of the net must measure the same and should not be more than ¾ inch higher than the center of the net.

Rule 5: Teams

If a coach is not available, the playing captain may NOT assume the duties and responsibilities of a coach.

Rule 6: Individual and Team Sanctions

Check local section policy for sanction guidelines. If no such policy exists, the NCAA rule is in effect. (Exception: delay sanction for illegal player equipment/jewelry see Rule 7)

A coach may NOT receive an individual yellow card for minor unsporting conduct. Coaches are only to receive red card sanctions for any misconduct minor or rude.

 Many officials are unsure when to sanction a coach, athlete or other match participant. One recommendation is if the person is distracting the attention of an official away from match duties, it is time for a sanction.  When the first referee assesses an individual sanction, it must be accompanied by a whistle.

A NYSVCOA official will not remove an expelled or disqualified team member from the playing surface or spectator areas. Sanctions will be assessed to the head coach for any further disruptions caused by an expelled or disqualified player.

Rule 7: Players’ Equipment

An individual may have a different number when changing from a team uniform shirt to a Libero shirt. A Libero shirt may not be passed among teammates. The style and trim of the libero’s jersey/ shirt and/or shorts may differ from his/her teammates. Duplicate numbers are not permitted.

It is not required that either the libero or his/her teammates wear a solid color jersey.

It is not required that Piping/trim measure a certain width or be along a functioning seam.

There are no specifications regarding school mascot or school reference.

Uniform numbers must be visible and distinguishable.

Jewelry is not permitted at any time including the warm-up period. This includes “non-visible” jewelry (i.e. body jewelry, ear gauges, tongue studs). Hair ties worn on the wrist and string bracelets are considered jewelry. Taping jewelry is not permitted at any time.

 A player wearing visible jewelry should be asked politely to remove it. Prompt removal of jewelry is required.  A player with taped (alleged) jewelry should be questioned in the presence of the head coach.  A player on the court with jewelry will result in a team delay sanction. Prompt removal of jewelry is required.

The only type barrette that is legal is a “flexible” barrette. Feathers or extensions worn in the hair must be legally secured. Hard plastic headbands are illegal. Spacers/gauges worn in the ear or lobes are illegal.

When a question arises regarding the legality of head gear or players’ equipment beyond the scope of the rules book, check with NYSCVOA rules interpreter for a clarification.

Illegal uniform issues will be handled following the steps below. The Libero uniform is exempt from this modification.

 Notify the coach of the team at fault to determine whether the uniform can be brought into compliance. The team will legalize the uniform of the team member.  If the uniform can not be legalized, discuss with the opposing coach to determine whether a protest will be filed.  If no protest is filed at the time of the discussion, no future protest will be accepted in regards to uniform compliance.  If the coach wishes to protest, record the events per the rule book. Play the match and notify the proper channels regarding the protest. Check local board policy.

Rule 8: Scoring and Duration of Matches

All sets of the match are 25 point sets. A team must win by two and no cap is in effect for any set.

Rule 9: Protocols

The pre-match protocol will start with the team representatives meeting for ground rules and coin toss. The clock for the warm-up period will not begin until the team representatives are released. Check local board policy for the total time to be set on the clock. Shared court time is first. The visiting team will have the first 6 minutes of exclusive court use and the home team will have their 6 minutes. The clock should run continuously stopping only for injury, safety issues, or equipment failure.

The team that does not have exclusive use of the court will be allowed to warm-up as long as they remain 2 meters away from the court boundaries and they do not interfere with the team that has exclusive use of the court.

Teams will switch sides when one team reaches 13 points in the deciding set.

Classifications for 2014

The numbers are the number of schools listed. In each bracket they may not be in order.

* = non-public school

Class AA: 1040 & above BEDS # Class A: 690-1039 BEDS # 1 Shenendehowa 2302 1 Niskayuna 1023 2 Schenectady 2002 2 Columbia 997 3 Albany 1742 3 Ballston Spa 981 4 Saratoga 1584 4 Amsterdam 886 5 Shaker 1426 5 Troy 874 6 Guilderland 1255 6 Queensbury 866 7 Colonie 1220 7 BH-BL 833 8 Bethlehem 1192 8 Averill Park 797 9 Mohonasen 736 10 South Glens Falls 730 11 Catholic Central *

Class C: 256-435 BEDS Class B: 436-689 BEDS # # 1 Schuylerville 434 1 Gloversville 675 2 Broadalbin-Perth 434 2 Albany Leadership for Girls * 628 3 Cobleskill Richmondville 434 3 Scotia-Glenville 618 4 Ravena 430 4 Lansingburgh 575 5 Cohoes 415 5 Hudson Falls 486 6 Hudson 378 6 Glens Falls 484 7 Coxsackie - Athens 362 7 Ichabod Crane 455 8 Catskill 346 8 Johnstown 452 9 Cairo Durham 343 9 Schalmont 438 10 Mechanicville 315 10 Bishop Maginn * 121 of 11 Granville 304 11 Academy the Holy Names * 12 Voorheesville 297 12 Emma Willard * 13 Chatham 295 13 NDBG * 14 Tamarac 295

15 Corinth 290

16 Fonda-Fultonville 283

17 Stillwater 278

18 Hoosic Valley 276

19 Greenville 272

20 Doane Stuart/Rensselaer 235

21 Watervliet 224

22 Loudonville Christian * 75

23 Mekeel Academy * 75

24 Saratoga Catholic *

25 Albany Academy for Girls *

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Classifications for 2014 (cont.)

Class D: 255 and below BEDS # 1 Canajoharie 233 2 Mayfield 229 3 Galway `228 4 Maple Hill 227 5 Lake George 223 6 Berne-Knox-Westerlo 220 7 Duanesburg 203 8 Cambridge 203 9 Waterford-Halfmoon 199 10 Hadley Luzerne 191 11 Schoharie 190 12 Middleburg 189 13 Oppenheim Epharatah/St.Johnsville 186 14 Berlin 184 15 Fort Plain 170 16 Warrensburg 159 17 Argyle 134 18 Hartford 121 19 Germantown 117 20 New Lebanon 116 21 Fort Edward 113 22 Heatly 66 23 Hawthorne Valley * 58

All forms, letter of intent procedure, post sectional play forms can be obtained off the section website.

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End of Season Results Form

The Section II Seeding Committee requires each team to report all of their scores regardless of record or eligibility for sectionals. It provides the seeding committee with complete and accurate information for the seeding of sectionals and settles disputes regarding results and/or records.

PROCEDURE: Fill in the information for all matches (league, non-league and tournament play). Exclude scrimmages.

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SCHOOL NAME: ______

League Record:______Overall Record______

A. League Results:

Opponent Date Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 W/L

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End of Season Results Form (cont.)

B. Non-League Results:

Opponent Date Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 W/L

C. Tournament Results (Pool Play & Matches)page 13:

Pool or W/L Opponent Date Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 (Match Match only) Play

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Section II Volleyball Sectional Pass List

Each team is allowed 7 people to enter each round of sectional play free. Please make a copy of this list (before you write on it) so you will have it for each round. You are only allowed 7, if you put more than 4 names on the list, the first 7 that arrive will count, the others will have to pay. (Mr. and Mrs. - count as two separate people).

School Name______

1.______

2.______

3.______

4.______

5.______

6. ______

7.______

Administrator signature:______

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Preferred and Non-Preferred Officials

Non preferred officials will not be assigned to your sectional games. Get these names to Peggy Seese at [email protected] or fax 638-6373

School Name______

Preferred Non- Preferred

1.______1.______

2.______2.______

3.______3.______

4.______4.______

5.______5.______

6.______6.______

7.______

8.______

9.______

10.______

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Class Champion Finalist Class Champion Finalist 2014 2013 AA AA Shenendehowa Guilderland A A Burnt Hills Queensbury B B Johnstown So. Glens Falls C C Voorheesville Broadalbin-Perth D D Waterford Mayfield 2012 2011 AA Shenendehowa Guilderland AA Shenendehowa Guilderland A Burnt Hills Queensbury A Burnt Hills So. Glens Falls B Johnstown Schalmont B Johnstown Ichabod Crane C Voorheesville Galway C Voorheesville Loudonville Christian D Hartford Argyle D Hartford Argyle 2010 2009 AA Shenendehowa Bethlehem AA Bethlehem Shenendehowa A Burnt Hills Queensbury A Burnt Hills Queensbury

B Ravena Johnstown B Ravena Schalmont C Voorheesville Loudonville Christian C Loudonville Christian Voorheesville D Argyle Hartford D Mayfield Lake George 2008 2007 AA Bethlehem Ballston Spa AA Niskayuna Schenectady A Burnt Hills Troy A Burnt Hills South Glens Falls B Ravena Cobleskill-Richmondville B Johnstown Ravena CC Hoosic Valley Saratoga Catholic C Lake George Voorheesville C Voorheesville Lake George D Mayfield Loudonville Christian D Loudonville Christian Hartford 2006 2005 AA Ballston Spa Colonie AA Schalmont Colonie A Burnt Hills Queensbury A Burnt Hills Queensbury B Cobleskill-Richmondville Schalmont B Ravena Johnstown C Lake George Hoosic Valley C Lake George Mayfield D Loudonville Christian Fort Edward D Hartford Argyle

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Class Champion Finalist Class Champion Finalist 2004 2003 AA Schenectady Ballston Spa AA Cobleskill-Richmondville Schenectady A Burnt Hills Ravena A Burnt Hills Ravena B Cobleskill Richmondville Johnstown B Broadalbin-Perth Schuylerville C Mayfield Lake George C Lake George Mayfield D Argyle Hartford D Fort Edward Schenectady Christian 2002 2001 A Ballston Spa Schalmont A Saratoga Schenectady B Burnt Hills South Glens Falls B South Glens Falls Burnt Hills C Broadalbin-Perth Cobleskill-Richmondville C Broadalbin-Perth Cobleskill-Richmondville DD Lake George Mayfield DD Lake George Mayfield D Argyle Fort Edward D Fort Edward Loudonville Christian 2000 1999 A Averill Park Niskayuna A Burnt Hills Bethlehem B Burnt Hills Queensbury B Broadalbin-Perth Glens Falls C Broadalbin-Perth Mayfield CC Mayfield Chatham DD Lake George Warrensburg C Lake George Warrensburg D Argyle Fort Edward D Argyle Fort Edward 1998 1997 A Burnt Hills Shenendehowa A Burnt Hills Cobleskill-Richmondville B South Glens Falls Broadalbin-Perth B Broadalbin-Perth South Glens Falls CC Galway Chatham CC Chatham Galway C Lake George Mayfield C Lake George Mayfield D Fort Edward Argyle D Fort Edward Argyle 1996 1995 A Cobleskill-Richmondville Shenendehowa A Cobleskill-Richmondville Shenendehowa BB South Glens Falls Queensbury BB Burnt Hills South Glens Falls B Broadalbin-Perth Johnstown B Hudson Falls Johnstown CC Chatham Granville CC Broadalbin–Perth Galway C Lake George Mayfield C Lake George Corinth D Argyle Fort Edward D Argyle Fort Edward

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Class Champion Finalist Class Champion Finalist 1994 1993 A Schenectady Niskayuna A Niskayuna Burnt Hills B Johnstown Hudson Falls B Johnstown Ravena CC Broadalbin-Perth Coxsackie/Athens CC Granville Broadalbin-Perth C Lake George Emma Willard C Lake George Cambridge D Fort Edward Argyle D Argyle Fort Edward 1992 1991 A Burnt Hills Troy A Burnt Hills Schenectady B Hudson Falls Johnstown B Hudson Falls Queensbury C Lake George Mayfield C Lake George Cobleskill D Fort Edward Emma Willard D Fort Edward Hadley Luzerne 1990 1989 A Shenendehowa Burnt Hills A Niskayuna B Hudson Falls Queensbury B Ichabod Crane C Lake George Cobleskill C Lake George D Fort Edward Hadley Luzerne D Fort Edward 1988 1987 A Niskayuna Saratoga A Columbia Bethlehem B Hudson Falls Queensbury B South Glens Falls Ballston Spa C Mayfield Lake George C Perth St. Mary’s D Canajoharie Fort Edward D 1986 1985 A/B Hudson Falls Queensbury A Linton Columbia B Hudson Falls South Glens Falls CC Mayfield Maple Hill CC Germantown Voorheesville C Canajoharie Lake George D Perth Fort Edward D Fort Edward Perth 1984 1983 A Columbia A Troy Shenendehowa B B Hudson Falls South Glens Falls CC Germantown Cairo C Germantown Corinth C Mayfield Galway D D Broadablin Perth

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2014 Media Contact Information

Fox23 News Sports Desk 862- Troy Record Sports Desk 270-1295 / 1298 Rich Becker 0995 Cell #369 FREE CALL E-mail [email protected] Fax 862-0930 [email protected]

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