SARATOGA SPRINGS — George G. Wimet, 75, passed the morning of June 27, 2023. Memorial donations to Hop on Home Rabbit Sanctuary, Hoponhome.org. Calling hours are 12-2 p.m. on Saturday, July 8, 2023 at Burke Funeral Home, funeral home service 2 p.m. followed by burial in Greenridge Cemetery. Please visit www.burkefuneralhome.com.
HOMESTEAD, FL — Gregory James Endres, 65, passed peacefully at home on June 28 surrounded by family. Raised in Clifton Park, he graduated from Shenendehowa High School, class of 1976. A memorial gathering is being planned for the Fall. Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com.
In this edition, Dr Christine, talks of the health benefits of the famous Saratoga water; Charlie give us some detailed history of the beloved “jewel of Saratoga”, the Canfield casino and special guest, Hannah Decker, intern at the National Museum of Horse Racing and Hall of Fame dishes on the special exhibits and exciting happenings at the museum in the upcoming weeks.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Local student-athlete Eowyn Lapp is gaining valuable experience ahead of her college soccer career, playing with the New York Shockers of the Women’s Premier Soccer League.
She is committed to play at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts, a member of the Commonwealth Coast Conference. But for Lapp, it was quite the journey to get there.
Lapp said her dream was to play at a Division 1 school, but back-to-back injuries caused her to miss a significant amount of time during the recruitment process. While it was a long road back, Lapp eventually found a new home, a new major, and a new mindset along the way.
Lapp, who was homeschooled, has played for the Saratoga-Wilton Soccer Club since age nine, and also played for Hudson Valley Rocks, a team for homeschooled students.
In the fall of her junior year, Lapp was participating in the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association’s Olympic Development Program and was preparing to visit camps at colleges around the country.
However, a bad bounce caused things to change quickly. During a game that December, Lapp suffered an eye injury that caused her to miss six weeks of play.
“I shot a ball while a girl was trying to clear it, and my shot hit her foot, and went straight into my eye,” said Lapp. “It caused internal bleeding. It was really bad.”
Then, less than a month after recovering from the eye injury, Lapp tore her ACL while skiing at her job at West Mountain.
“I just went across ice, slipped. … My knee just twisted a little bit, and I felt a pull,” Lapp said. “I was like, ‘That’s my ACL.’ I knew it.”
As a result of the injury, Lapp missed a majority of the Saratoga-Wilton season and all of her senior year with Hudson Valley. After undergoing surgery, Lapp began a lengthy and difficult rehab process, including physical therapy “every day,” she said.
“I was very committed to doing it, because I wanted to get back in six months,” Lapp said.
Lapp said her physical therapist was “amazing,” and said she spent significant time asking questions about the process.
“I had a lot of questions, and I figured the more I know, the better I could help myself recover,” said Lapp. “That was my original intent of learning more, but then I just kind of got curious.”
Originally considering something like English or history as a college major, Lapp’s experiences with physical therapy eventually inspired her to find what will be her future major: exercise science.
“I just wanted to learn more, because it was cool to me,” Lapp said. “This was in the realm that I wanted to be for jobs, and I really enjoyed learning about it.”
Lapp was still hoping to join a Division 1 program, but a chance connection ended up leading her to her future home and team.
Chris and Cay Hanley, friends of the Lapp family, both attended Gordon College, a Division III school in Massachusetts. Lapp said that Cay Hanley reached out to Chuck Breton, the Gordon women’s soccer coach, to see if he would contact Lapp to offer encouragement.
But Breton ended up viewing Lapp’s highlight videos, she said, and later reached out to her as a recruit. They shared an initial phone call, which included Lapp’s parents and ended up lasting two hours.
“We had a really good call, and he was just really easy to talk to, really fun to talk to,” Lapp said. “It was just really enjoyable.”
Shortly after, Breton offered Lapp a spot on the Fighting Scots’ roster, she said. Breton also invited her to attend Gordon’s ID camp despite her injury, allowing her to meet the team and experience the Gordon campus for the first time.
Lapp said she ultimately felt that Gordon became “the obvious choice.”
“It just really felt like God knew what I needed, and I didn’t know what I needed,” Lapp said. “It was really cool, finally opening my heart up, and realizing that what God has for me is so much better than what I have for me.”
Now recovered from the ACL injury, Lapp has been preparing to begin her college career. In addition to playing with Saratoga-Wilton, Lapp joined the Shockers, a team made up primarily of other collegiate players. The Shockers are members of the WPSL and play home games at Afrim’s Sports Park in Colonie.
In preparation for the Shockers’ season, and in addition to practicing with her SWSC team, Lapp also participated in practices with the Saratoga-Wilton boys U18 team, which she said was “so amazing.”
“I’m so thankful for that,” said Lapp. “I had a great time, and it was really what I needed. … That was really great. I practiced with them quite a bit in addition to my team.”
Lapp cracked the starting lineup in her first game with the Shockers, she said, helping the team earn a 2-0 victory over the Kingston Capitals.
“It was just a great first game,” said Lapp. “We have a couple more games. I’m just excited to see where it takes me.”
She offered thanks to her coaches through the years, including Saratoga-Wilton coaches Kemp Bundy and A.J. Siebeneck, and Shockers’ head coach Kurtis Smith, among others.
Lapp said that ultimately, “a whole lot of good came out of” her experience, which she mainly attributed to being able to maintain a positive mentality.
“I had viewed my mentality as my nemesis, like, ‘My mentality is what messes me up,’” Lapp said. “I didn’t realize that if I learned how to control my mentality, that can be one of my biggest assets. That was one of the biggest things that came out of this injury, just knowing my mentality can be one of my strengths, it doesn’t have to be my nemesis.”
Photo by Bronwyn Healey, provided by Garry Preece.
EUGENE, Oregon — Ballston Spa junior standout Harriet Healey went west on June 15, competing at the 2023 Nike Outdoor Nationals in Eugene, Oregon.
Healey placed sixth in 400-meters in the Emerging Elites division, with a time of 57.35 seconds. She also placed 26th in the Championship division 400-meter hurdles, with a time of 1:06.44 seconds.
On Saturday, June 10, Healey won the NYSPHSAA Division 1 state championship in the 400-meter hurdles, with a time of 1:02.01 seconds.
Firecracker4 Road Race, 2021.Photo by Super Source Media Studios
SARATOGA SPRINGS — FC4 Events will be hosting two annual road races this month: The Firecracker4 Road Race and Silks & Satins 5K.
The Firecracker4 Road Race is held each Independence Day in downtown Saratoga Springs. In its 17th year supporting more than 2,500 runners, it is the longest and largest Independence Day race in the Northeast, with a growing Kid’s .02 mile run immediately before, starting at 8:15 a.m.
The four-mile course starts on Broadway in front of the Saratoga Springs City Center. Runners will start down Broadway and turn into the city. This race draws people from all over the country (and world!), so be sure to register: areep.com/events/fc4/.
Silks & Satins 5K will take place Saturday, July 15 from 8-10 a.m. in Saratoga Springs. Held on the first Saturday of track season, the Silks and Satins 5K is a celebration of the Saratoga Springs community and the opening of the track.
Register to run the Silks and Satins 5K online at www.zippy-reg.com/online_reg/index.php?e=1828. Register to volunteer at www.zippy-reg.com/volunteer/sign-up/?eventID=1828.
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Schedules have been announced for the 2023 Skidmore College athletics fall seasons.
Play begins for the Thoroughbred teams on Friday, Sept. 1 when the soccer teams host a doubleheader, according to a press release. The women’s team will kick it off at 1 p.m. against Brockport, while the men’s team follows at 4 p.m. playing host to Oswego.
The women’s volleyball team also opens on Sept. 1 at Springfield, with a neutral site match against UMass-Boston. On Saturday, Sept. 2, the field hockey squad will begin its season on the road at Thomas College at 12 p.m.
See below for full schedules for the Skidmore men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey, and volleyball teams. Games marked with an asterisk denote Liberty League conference games.
Field Hockey
Sept. 2 – at Thomas College (12 p.m.)
Sept. 5 – at Utica University (6 p.m.)
Sept. 8 – vs Nazareth College (5:15 p.m.)
Sept. 9 – vs SUNY Geneseo (2 p.m.)
Sept. 13 – vs SUNY New Paltz (4 p.m.)
Sept. 15 – at Castleton University (7 p.m.)
Sept. 20 – at Babson College (4 p.m.)
Sept. 23 – at St. Lawrence University* (2 p.m.)
Sept. 27 – vs Middlebury College (4 p.m.)
Sept. 30 – vs Ithaca College* (2 p.m.)
Oct. 5 – vs Hartwick College (4 p.m.)
Oct. 7 – at Union College* (1 p.m.)
Oct. 11 – at SUNY Oneonta (1 p.m.)
Oct. 13 – at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute* (4 p.m.)
Oct. 15 – vs Vassar College* (2 p.m.)
Oct. 18 – vs Russell Sage College (3:30 p.m.)
Oct. 20 – vs William Smith College* (3:30 p.m.)
Oct. 22 – at University of Rochester* (4 p.m.)
Oct. 28 – vs SUNY Cortland (1 p.m.)
Men’s Soccer
Sept. 1 – vs Oswego State (4 p.m.)
Sept. 2 – at SUNY Geneseo (4 p.m.)
Sept. 9 – at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (12 p.m.)
Sept. 13 – vs John Jay College (4:30 p.m.)
Sept. 16 – vs SUNY New Paltz (1 p.m.)
Sept. 20 – at Ramapo College (7 p.m.)
Sept. 23 – vs Hobart College* (2 p.m.)
Sept. 27 – vs Clarkson University* (6 p.m.)
Sept. 30 – at Vassar College* (2 p.m.)
Oct. 3 – vs Springfield College (7 p.m.)
Oct. 7 – vs Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute* (2 p.m.)
Oct. 13 – vs Rochester Institute of Technology* (4 p.m.)
Oct. 14 – vs Ithaca College* (2 p.m.)
Oct. 21 – at St. Lawrence University* (2 p.m.)
Oct. 24 – at Union College* (7 p.m.)
Oct. 28 – at Bard College* (2 p.m.)
Women’s Soccer
Sept. 1 – vs SUNY Brockport (1 p.m.)
Sept. 2 – vs St. John Fisher University (3 p.m.)
Sept. 9 – vs SUNY Potsdam (3 p.m.)
Sept. 10 – vs Trinity College (1 p.m.)
Sept. 13 – vs Plattsburgh State (7 p.m.)
Sept. 16 – vs Mount St. Mary College (4 p.m.)
Sept. 20 – at Clarkson University* (4 p.m.)
Sept. 23 – at William Smith College* (3 p.m.)
Sept. 30 – vs Vassar College* (2 p.m.)
Oct. 3 – at Hartwick College* (7 p.m.)
Oct. 7 – at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute* (4 p.m.)
Oct. 13 – at Rochester Institute of Technology* (4 p.m.)
Oct. 14 – at Ithaca College* (2 p.m.)
Oct. 21 – vs St. Lawrence University* (3 p.m.)
Oct. 25 – vs Union College* (7 p.m.)
Oct. 28 – vs Bard College* (2 p.m.)
Volleyball
Sept. 1 – at UMass-Boston (7:30 p.m.) (Springfield Tournament)
Sept. 2 – at Rivier University (1 p.m.) (Springfield Tournament)
Sept. 2 – at Keene State (3:30 p.m.) (Springfield Tournament)
Sept. 5 – vs Williams College (6 p.m.)
Sept. 8 – vs SUNY Oneonta (5 p.m.) (Skidmore Classic)
Sept. 8 – vs Morrisville State (7 p.m.) (Skidmore Classic)
Sept. 9 – vs Eastern Nazarene College (10 a.m.) (Skidmore Classic)
Sept. 9 – vs Plattsburgh State (2 p.m.) (Skidmore Classic)
Sept. 15 – at Nichols College (6 p.m.) (Union/Russell Sage Crosstown Challenge)
Sept. 15 – at Russell Sage College (8 p.m.) (Union/Russell Sage Crosstown Challenge)
Sept. 16 – at Drew University (12 p.m.) (Union/Russell Sage Crosstown Challenge)
Sept. 22 – vs Union College* (6 p.m.)
Sept. 23 – vs Vassar College* (3 p.m.)
Sept. 26 – vs Middlebury College (7 p.m.)
Sept. 29 – vs Clarkson University* (5 p.m.)
Sept. 30 – vs University of Rochester (11 a.m.)
Oct. 6 – at William Smith College* (7 p.m.)
Oct. 7 – at Ithaca College* (2 p.m.)
Oct. 14 – vs Bard College* (11 a.m.)
Oct. 14 – vs Ramapo College (3 p.m.)
Oct. 21 – at St. Lawrence University* (2 p.m.)
Oct. 21 – at SUNY Brockport (4 p.m.) (at St. Lawrence)
Oct. 28 – at Rochester Institute of Technology* (1 p.m.)
Photo provided by Ballston Spa Central School District.
BALLSTON SPA — Ballston Spa High School presented over 185 seniors in the Class of 2023 with a NYS Seal of Civic Readiness as part of commencement activities. BSHS Interim Principal Richard Murphy indicated, “The Seal allows us to recognize the successes our students are having and will continue to have in the field of Social Studies and civic engagement.”
Students earn points for their successful completion of the four years of core Social Studies classes required by NYSED. Many earn additional points for the completion of advanced coursework in Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and/or College in the High School Social Studies classes. Students also earn points toward the Seal by completing various Social Studies based electives.
“The Seal of Civic Readiness is designed to help students better understand the governmental world in which they live in as non-political a way as possible,” said High School Instructional Teacher Leader Heather Mazurowski. “Students, regardless of their point of view, need to graduate from high school ready to be active participants in our democracy and understand the institutions and issues which we face.”
It is the goal of Ballston Spa High School to help each student have a possible pathway to earning the diploma Seal as the program moved from the previous pilot stage to full implementation in 2022-23. The district will now look to add a Middle School Capstone project and a High School Capstone project in future years.
SARATOGA COUNTY — Free summer meal sites are offered throughout Saratoga County from CAPTAIN Community Health Services beginning June 26. Summer meals are available to all children aged 18 and under.
All lunches must be consumed on-site for the 2023 season, according to the CAPTAIN CHS website.
See below for a list of pickup sites via the CAPTAIN CHS webpage. Listed pickup times are for Mondays through Fridays unless otherwise noted.
Open Sites
D&R Village (430 Route 146, Clifton Park) – June 26 to Sept. 1, 12:45 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Fort Hardy Park (14 Ferry St, Schuylerville) – July 6 to Aug. 24, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. (ONLY Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays)
Malta Gardens (2378 Route 9, Mechanicville) – June 26 to Aug. 25, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Northern Pines (3901 Lewis Rd, Ballston Spa) – June 26 to Aug. 25, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Park Avenue Playground (711 Park Ave, Mechanicville) – July 5 to Aug. 25, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Pyramid Pines (342 Cordova Way, Saratoga Springs) – June 26 to Sept. 1, 1:45 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.
Schuylerville Public Library (52 Ferry St, Schuylerville) – July 3 to Aug. 25, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
Additional Sites (Enrollment required, call 518-371-1185 for details)
Cheryl’s Lodge (24 Fern Ln, Clifton Park)
Corinth Elementary School (356 Center St, Corinth)