Kingston downs Goshen in 5; Mount Academy nets sweep
Kingston High outlasted Goshen, 1825, 25-15, 25-17, 17-25, 25-20 in an Orange County Interscholastic Athletic Association volleyball match Friday.
Tori Bouley (40 assist, 13 assists, 10 digs, two kills), Tori Ost (20 kills, 14 digs, three aces), Shannon Bonewit (14 kills, 18 digs, six blocks, one ace), Kailyn Lukaszewski (13 digs, four kills, two aces), Victoria Demercurio (10 digs, five aces), Ryan Fitzgerald (seven digs, four kills) and Julia Jankowski (four digs, assist) led the (6-1, 5-0) Tigers.
Hannah Taylor (37 assists, four aces), Nicole Kleenegges (17 kills, eight blocks), Hannah Pena (seven kills, block), Aiden Rea (five kills, four digs) and Emily Deserto (four digs, two aces) carried the (3-3, 2-1) Gladiators.
Mount Academy 3, Fallsburg 0
At Esopus, Adela Blough had two aces, three kills and 11 assists as the (7-2) Eagles rolled to the 25-8, 25-3, 25-21 sweep.
Cayla Boller had four kills and four digs, while other contributions came from Vera Tietze (four kills, one block), Skylar Arnold (20 puts, nine aces, three digs), Kaitlyn Arnold (two aces, eight assists, two digs) and Alexis John (four kills). SPORTS CALENDAR To submit calendar items, Senior Mall Walking: The Ulster please email to mstribl@ County Office for the Aging invite freemanonline.com; mail to seniors to join them for walking Daily Freeman, Sports Dept., at the Hudson Valley Mall every 79 Hurley Ave., Kingston, N.Y., Tuesday at 10 a.m. All participants 12401 or drop off at our office receive a coupon to buy during business hours. Submissions tea, coffee or water at The Coffee must be received by Shoppe in the Mall. For more 5 p.m. Wednesday. information, call the Office for BASEBALL the Aging at (845) 340-3456. Umpiring Zumba Gold: 8:45-9:45 a.m. Kingston Baseball Umpires Mondays and Wednesdays at the Association: Will hold a new Marbletown Community Center, certification class for people State Route 209 in Stone Ridge. interested in becoming a New Class introduces participants York State certified umpire for easy to follow Zumba choreography the 2019 season. Classes are that focuses on cardiovascular Sept. 12 and 26, plus Oct. 3, endurance, range of 10, 17 and 24 at Kingston High motion, flexibility and balance. School, beginning at 6:30 p.m. For more information and to sign For more information and to up, call Lisa Ondreyko at (845) register contact Jeff Frey at 728-0067. (845) 532-2356 or umpjfrey@ OUTDOORS yahoo.com or Larry Bigando at Trailsweepers Snow and (845) 247-0525 or lbigando@ Sports Club: Open to new hvc.rr.com members of all ages. Trailsweepers BASKETBALL ski, snowboard, cross Boys Basketball Officials country ski, snowshoe, windsurf, Classes: IAABO Board No. 114 mountain bike, road bike, hike, will hold classes for prospective backpack, canoe/kayak and have boys basketball referees at fun. Club meets second and Spackenkill High School. First fourth Tuesdays of the month class is 7-9 p.m. Oct. 9, then will 7:30 p.m. at Tony’s Pizzeria on run Mondays and Thursdays for 582 Broadway in Kingston. For four weeks. The written exame is more information and to check Nov. 5. Interested persons must out their events calendar, visit be at least 18 years of age and www.trailsweepers.org reside in either Ulster, Dutchess, SHOOTING Columbia or Greene counties. Turkey Shoot: 10 a.m. Oct. 7 at Course cost is $65, payable the Kalicoontie Rod & Gun Club, 333 first night, and $105 to take the Schneiuder Road, Livingston, exam on exam night. For more information N.Y. $3 per shoot, 12⁄20 gauge or to register, contact bird shot and 22 rifle/pistol Terry Walsh at (914) 489-7783 rounds provided at no cost. or at terryw@vciny.com Standing slug, center fire rifle/ pistol; bring your own ammo. Prizes for the shoot are ham, pork loin or turkey and secondplace prizes. Breakfast and lunch foods available. Big Fall Raffle Tickets are $2 for 5 super prizes: Remington 1187 Sportsman Field 12GA, Marlin 336@ 30-30 with scope, Ruger American 243, Ruger 10⁄22 Gator and Henry Lever Action 22. Drawing will be after the Nov. 4 shoot. Funds raised to benefit numerous community projects/events and promotion of gun safety and responsible ownership. For more information, call Scott at (845) 757-2552.