TRR photo by Richard A. Ross
Tri-Valley’s Travis Wolfe returned to fine form in winning the 800 (2:11.7) against Liberty. He also captured the 1600 (4:53.9) and contributed to a victory in the 4x400 and 4x800 relays as the Bears defeated an undermanned Liberty team on April 6.

Track and field

Tri-Valley glides to victory over Liberty

By RICHARD A. ROSS

GRAHAMSVILLE, NY—Depth, experience and fast-footed performances by some of the county’s best track and field athletes propelled Tri-Valley over Liberty in the Bears’ opening dual meet of the season on April 6. In terms of sheer numbers, Tri-Valley had a compelling edge compared to Liberty in a majority of the events.

The bright, warm sunshine brought the afternoon temperatures into the mid-70s, making it feel more like May or June. It was a great day for both teams to hit the track, jump pits, throwing circle and pole vault and test their mettle and shake out the kinks as the season got underway.

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Baseball

Round the bases: early spring action

By RICHARD A. ROSS

MONTICELLO, NY—For Sullivan West, a team looking to right the shi p after three straight losses, nothing could have provided a better tonic than a solid pitching effort.

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Gymnastics

Garn and Ross complete season at Region 7 meet

By RICHARD A. ROSS

WEST POINT, NY—For the elder statesmen of the Monticello Gymnastics Club, the Region 7 meet is the season finale to months of practice and competition, which began in September. Kienan Garn and Jonathan Ross competed against the top Level 8 gymnasts from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia on April 10.

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