postheadericon Record Number of Lansing Wrestlers Make State

wrestlingThe Lansing Wrestling Team is sending a record four wrestlers to the State Wrestling Tournament.  William Koll, Connor Lapresi, and Ryan Todd punched their tickets to States last Saturday evening, winning their respective weight classes at the Section4 finals. Corey Dake lost in the finals, but at 5:00 pm Wednesday was named as the 1st At-large Bid at 126 pounds.

William Koll dominated the 113 pound field, pinning his way to the finals. Koll met Windsor's Nate Hayes for the second year in a row and beat him 8-0 for a major decision.  Connor Lapresi wrestled the best tournament of his life, upsetting the #1 seed, Windsor's Jessy Williams 7-1.  Ryan Todd won his 3rd consecutive Section 4 title, pinning BGA's Mark Vivianno in just 1:02.  These three titles matched last year's three section titles as the most in Lansing wrestling history.

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postheadericon Lansing Bowls at IACS

bowling_120The Section IV Bowling Tournament was held this past weekend at Midway Lanes in Vestal with a total of 32 teams compteing for a Sectional Trophies. The Lansing Boys bowled on Saturday and were one of 18 schools going for a "Class C" Championship.

The day started out with the Lansings boys rolling a 966 right out of the gate, and then dropped down to 860 for the second game. As the scores were totalled  the Lansing boys were in second place going into the last game by a few pins.

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postheadericon Pee Wee 2 Hockey Challenges Oswego and Skaneateles

hockypeewee1The  I.Y.H.A. Pee Wee 2 team played its last two regular season games this weekend against Oswego and Skaneateles, with a chance of locking up second place in the Blue division of the Snowbelt hockey league.

The first game involved traveling up to the cold confines of "The Fort" in Oswego, New York.  The Pee Wee 2 team skated even in a slow first period.  Both teams struggled to maintain possession of the puck in a period that saw many odd man rushes and missed scoring opportunities.

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postheadericon Are You a Sports Reporter?

football1Why We Need You: By the numbers we know our readers love to read about Lansing sports.  During the Varsity season the Sports page is as popular as our News and Around Town pages.  But with one staff reporter for all topics in our small publication the only way we can cover sports at all is if volunteer writers send in reports.

We would love to expand our sports coverage to reports on club sports, more Rec Department sports news, and other schools that Lansing students attend, such as Ithaca High School or New Roots High School. 

Coaches: We get many wonderful articles from coaches who have been really great about taking the time to write up theoir team's accomplishments.  If you are a coach, we love getting sports news from you!

Contributors don't have to be coaches. In fact the Star welcomes contributors of all ages from students to seniors.  The great benefit of having a parent, a student, or any interested person writing about a sport is that you speak the language of the sport and therefore you can connect to readers much better than our one harried reporter ever could do.

Writing a sports article doesn't have to be hard.  While we do work with a style guide,
the basics are simple.  Our writing guidelines can always be easily found at http://news.lansingstar.com/

The many Varsity coaches that have contributed to the Star have been outstanding in this regard. 

Individual contributors have contributed over the years and have provided amazing in-depth coverage of Lansing athletes.  The Lansing Star is also grateful to Geoff Wright, who has generously advertised on our Sports page since the Star began publishing, just to support sports in Lansing.

Coverage in the Star gives our hard working athletes the recognition they deserve, and your contributions make them and you stars in the community.  For students the opportunity to be published in a local professional newspaper is valuable when you are compiling your resume to get into college, or looking for a job.  For parents its a way to showcase your kids and their teammates.  For any Lansing sports fan it's a great expression of your love for sports.

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