Month: November 2012
Oswego State men’s ice hockey team remains unbeaten
The top-ranked Oswego State men’s ice hockey team (7-0-0, 6-0-0 SUNYAC) raced out to a 3-0 first period lead and never looked back, as it defeated Fredonia (4-5-0, 3-4-0 SUNYAC), 7-1, Saturday night.
Ross’ hot hand leads Laker men’s basketball squad to tourney title
Junior transfer Daniel Ross (Syracuse, N.Y.) buried all seven shots he attempted on Saturday night, compiling 17 points, and leading the Oswego State men’s basketball (2-0) to its second straight Max Ziel Tournament title.
Laker women’s ice hockey team beats Neumann
Three players scored their first goals of the season to help the Oswego State women’s ice hockey team (3-3-1, 3-2-0 ECAC West) defeat Neumann (2-2-1, 2-1-0 ECAC West), 4-2, on Saturday night.
Oswego State women’s basketball team wins tourney
The Oswego State women’s basketball team (2-0) raced out to an 18-3 lead over D’Youville (1-1), and led from start to finish in a 66-39 win to capture its third straight Max Ziel Tournament Championship.
Laker swimming and diving teams split dual meet
The Oswego State men’s swimming and diving team was victorious defeating Brockport by a final score of 160-127. However, the Laker women fell to the Golden Eagles 173-104 on Saturday afternoon.
‘Lights Of Remembrance’ Memorial Tree Lighting Set In Mexico
The Friends of Oswego County Hospice will host its second annual “Lights of Remembrance” memorial tree lighting on November 29 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Oswego County Federal Credit Union on Scenic Avenue in Mexico. The tree lighting will take place at 5:30 p.m.
New York State Police reminds the public of the dangers of clandestine drug labs
Major Rodney Campbell, Troop D Commander said, “State Police have seen a huge increase in methamphetamine labs particularly in the northern counties of Troop D. These labs are dangerous and costly, both in terms of dollars and public safety. We can’t stress enough the importance of the public’s ability to identify these labs and dumpsites should they come across one due to the dangers of the chemicals used.”
Hundreds Attend Inaugural Hollis Harvest Festival at Camp Hollis
The inaugural Hollis Harvest Festival was a huge success, with 551 visitors who enjoyed trick-or-treating, pumpkin carving, ghost hunts on the Camp Hollis trails, Halloween arts and crafts, a performance by Jeff the Magic Man, a lit pumpkin trail, pumpkin passports and other fall themed activities.
Rotarians Hear About Capital Improvement Plan
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, Rotarian Cindy Garrett introduced Bill Lynch, Superintendent of FCSD and Jerry Seguin, Director of Facilities, Operations and Transportation for the school district.