Onondaga Central
Girls’ soccer has had an impressive season so far with a record of 11– 4. The team is led by three of the senior captains: Samantha Geis, Lauren Myer, and Emily Amidon. Along with a great record, the girls are having a lot of fun with their teammates, as well. The girls have grown to be very close and are like a family in many ways. The team has made it to Sectionals and feel they will be successful there. We wish them good luck in the rest of their season and hope they do well in sectionals!
Boys’ soccer has had a challenging season, but to the boys, the record doesn't matter. They finished their season with a record of 0-12. They are working hard at practice and games, and are enjoying the sport. The boys are really enjoying their season and having fun with their team and growing close together and making friends. Winning isn't what the sport is all about to them, but rather having fun, hanging out with friends and getting some exercise in as well. The team is led by their captain Colin Doner. We still wish the boys luck in the rest of their season! The boys’ football team has had a decent season with a record of 2-4. The team is led by their captains: Logan Nordman, Zachary Delaney, King Owens, and Andre Wright. The team this season has become very close and tries to challenge each other every day in practice in an attempt to improve one another. In games, they lift each other up and keep spirits high. Although they have had a rocky season and a few setbacks due to injuries on the team, the team isn’t giving up just yet. The team is ready for the rest of the season and are optimistic. We wish them luck in the rest of their season!! This cross country season is the season of improvement with all of the runners improving their times from last season, some by about 2-5 minutes and some even up to 10 minutes! The team is led by their Senior captains: Raymond Anderson, Allee Mack and Sierra Trotman. Due to the small size of the team, they aren't competitive in dual meets, so instead, the runners work with each other to improve their individual times. Nick Toomey is one of the runners who cut off a significant time from the Baldwinsville Invitational. Last year, his time was 25:55, but this year he ran it in 23:47. A week later, at the McQuaid Invitational, Dylan Price placed 17th out of 345 runners. Larissa Fitzgibbons also went strong this year at the Manhattan Invitational placing 122 out of 186 girls, whereas two years ago when she ran it she placed 137 out of 187 girls. This is even more impressive considering it was her comeback race after an injury she had been struggling with through the season. Aiden Ryan also cut down his time from the Cato race by seven minutes this year, at a longer course! The cross country team still has a couple meets left including Leagues and Sectionals. We wish them luck and hope a runner or two qualifies for states this season!
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