Boeheim fully intended for next year to be last at Syracuse

Boeheim fully intended for next year to be last at Syracuse Boeheim says he fully intended for next year to be his last as Syracuse’s basketball coach Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2ntsbLF Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim yells to an official in the second half of an NCAA college basketball NIT game against Mississippi in Syracuse, N.Y., Saturday, March 18, 2017. Mississippi won 85-80.

Yankees shortstop Gregorius hurts shoulder, return uncertain

New York Yankees’ Matt Holliday follows through on a two-run homer as Washington Nationals catcher Jose Lobaton looks on in fifth inning of a spring training baseball game Monday, March 20, 2017, in West Palm Beach, Fla. less New York Yankees’ Matt Holliday follows through on a two-run homer as Washington Nationals catcher Jose Lobaton looks on in fifth inning of a spring training baseball game Monday, March 20, 2017, in … more Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Blake Snell throws during the first inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates in a spring training baseball game in Port Charlotte, Fla., Monday, March 20, 2017.

Which Whatcom County golf course will host a qualifier for the U.S. Senior Open?

The Bellingham Golf and Country Club once again has been selected as a sectional qualifying site for the United States Golf Association’s Senior Open Championship later this spring. BGCC is one of 34 golf courses in 27 states selected to host the first round of qualifying for the U.S. Senior Open Championship, which will be held June 29-July 2 at Salem Country Club in Peabody, Massachusetts.

Danley Provides Cost-Effective Intelligibility for Glens Falls Civic…

GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK: For a 5,000-seat arena in a city of only 15,000, the Glens Falls Civic Center in upstate Glens Falls, New York has had more than its share of history. In 1986, nineteen-year old Mike Tyson won his twentieth straight professional boxing win at GFCC; in 1989, The Who launched their 25th Anniversary Tour at GFCC; and in 1994, Phish performed its first “Halloween Costume” show with a cover of The Beatles White Album in its entirety at GFCC.

2017 NCAA Basketball Tournament: We Have TV Times

“Ok, listen guys. We don’t play until nearly 10pm local time on Friday. When do you want to schedule a nap?” Thanks to those intrepid folks over at Rush The Court, we have a full listing of TV times for the Thursday and Friday first round games of the NCAA tournament .

Call her Miss Basketball

It was sweet because Cooks was officially announced by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association as the co-recipient of this year’s Miss Basketball Award along with Madison Edgewood senior Estella Moschkau. It was bitter because she received the award during halftime of the WIAA Division-4 state title game at the Resch Center in Green Bay, a game in which Cooks hoped to be playing.

Groups aim to fight hunger with massive meal-packaging event

To continue reading up to 10 premium articles, you must register , or sign up and take advantage of this exclusive offer: Ledyard - Teams of volunteers from around the region will descend on Gales Ferry on March 25 to try and meet an ambitious goal: assembling, packaging and shipping 100,000 meals to local food pantries. The event is organized through The Outreach Program , an Iowa-based nonprofit that arranges events to assemble nutritious meals for the hungry by enlisting teams of volunteers from local businesses, religious and civic organizations.

Students Build Mobile Apps That Aid Westchester Seniors

Students at Westchester Community College recently created an app to help families stay connected to their elderly loved ones who are with caregivers–and to keep track of important things such as what medications were taken, what meals were eaten and what kind of pain they may have experienced. “We conducted focus groups and wanted to come up with a way to have more interaction between families and caregivers,” said Laura Antonucci, a marketing student at WCC.

Live updates from the MHSAA hockey state championships

Three high school hockey teams will be crowned state champions today at USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth, and MLive will be there the whole way providing updates. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice and Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern/Eastern kick things off at 10 a.m. in the Division 2 final.

Frampton expects to fight Selby before Santa Cruz

Carl Frampton says he is “not optimistic” of securing an immediate rematch with Leo Santa Cruz and may seek to set up a home bout with Welshman Lee Selby instead. Frampton lost the WBC featherweight title back to the man he had taken it from in January, in what was his first professional defeat.

American Heart Association says Playing Pokemon Go may help people reach 10,000 daily steps goal

Playing the popular smartphone game Pokemon Go may increase people’s daily steps, especially among young adults with low physical activity levels or those who are overweight or obese , according to research presented at the American Heart Association’s Epidemiology and Prevention / Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health 2017 Scientific Sessions. In Pokemon Go, a location-based augmented reality game, players move around a physical location capturing animated creatures on smartphones and other mobile devices.

Saints take out Southern Blitz

The big men meet as Saints player Tai Wesley holds the ball up, despite the attentions of Rams forward William Neighbour. The Wellington Saints have laid down a pre-season marker, beating both their National Basketball League rivals at the Hunter’s Wines Southern Blitz tournament in Blenheim.

Award recipient epitomizes service, caring

The list of organizations the 52-year-old Beacon Falls resident volunteers with includes the International Institute of Connecticut, the Beacon Falls Lioness Club and the Beacon Falls Rotary Club. About seven years ago, Longo started volunteering with the United Way of Naugatuck and Beacon Falls by helping out with the organization’s annual Festival of Trees.

NCAA Tournament

The journey ended on the side of a desert highway, standing next to the car, blinking in the bright sun, wiping sand from their eyes, waiting for the tow truck, out of gas. San Diego State needed to win four games in four days but never got to the fourth, losing 71-63 to second-seeded Colorado State in the semifinals of the Mountain West tournament late Friday night and likely ending its season without 20 wins or a postseason berth for the first time in 12 years.

Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Rugby Tournament off to a rousing start

Glen Maricelli of the Palmer Chiropractic Rugby from Davenport, IA, falls across the try line during their game against the Detroit Tradesman Saturday morning at the Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Rugby Tournament held at Daffin Park. Patrick Pfantz of Palmer Chiropractic from Davenport, IA, runs the ball down the pitch during their game against the Detroit Tradesman Saturday morning on the first day of the Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Rugby Tournament.

Saint Marya s tops Alberta 98-93 in OT in university consolation semifinal

Marquis Clayton had 24 points to lead the Saint Mary’s Huskies to a 98-93 overtime victory against the Alberta Golden Bears on Friday in the consolation semifinal of the Canadian university men’s basketball tournament. After being held to just three first-half points, Clayton came alive in the final 23 minutes, including sinking the game-tying shot in regulation as well as six in the extra session.

Baker on title drought: ‘We’ll end it here’

… city. That’s my goal. Not just ending it for the organization, but for the whole city.” Baker knows Washington’s pro sports gloom extends beyond baseball and into the three other major sports. Washington’s last championship was the Redskins’ Super …

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Ballston Spa teens compete in ‘Survivor’ style challenge

Students Miranda Blaauboer, left, and Abbie Laime participate in Ballston Spa High School’s Warrior Project on March 7, 2017, in Ballston Spa, N.Y. Students Miranda Blaauboer, left, and Abbie Laime participate in Ballston Spa High School’s Warrior Project on March 7, 2017, in Ballston Spa, N.Y. Miranda Blaauboer, a senior at Ballston Spa High School, is second from left. She stands with her Warrior team mates in Dallas, Texas.

The Milo Games legacy

PROUD CHAMPIONS Boys and Girls Championship winners Diamond Vale Government Primary celebrate with their medals and trophies atop the competition podium A legacy of excellence in sport and education is ingrained in the students of Diamond Vale Government Primary School. This is evidenced by their showcase of stellar prowess, sweeping both the Boys and Girls Championship at the Kelvin Nancoo West Games that was powered by Nestle via its Milo product on Tuesday, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, out at Mucurapo.

Hockey: Physical Schuldt adjusts to new role for SCSU

Hockey: Physical Schuldt adjusts to new role for SCSU Sophomore from Minnetonka is in his 1st season as captain, becomes leader on defense Check out this story on sctimes.com: St. Cloud State’s Jimmy Schuldt carries the puck with Denver’s Evan Ritt in pursuit Feb. 25 at Magness Arena in Denver. Schuldt was named an All-NCHC honorable mention pick this week.

Bill to deliver $400 million in 100 days for transit projects moves forward

A bi-partisan bill which would appropriate $400 million in 100 days for transportation projects pledged by Gov. Christ Christie during his budget address, cleared its first legislative speed bump Thursday. The legislation was approved by the state Senate Appropriations Committee Thursday and was amended to allocate $140 million to NJ Transit and $260 million to the state Department of Transportation.

Extra Points – ” March 10, 2017

There’s still a chance to sign up for the outdoor spring recreational season at the River Soccer Club, with registration remaining open through Wednesday, March 15. While registration is currently available online at www.riversoccerclub.com , the club will also feature walk-up registration on Wednesday, March 15, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the River Soccer Club Complex near Frankford. Indian River High School graduate Karlie Smith is continuing production during her junior campaign for the East Carolina University softball team, recently helping the Pirates to a 15-14 win over Seton Hall.