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The Girls Hit the Ice: Districts Combine to Form 1st Varsity Girls Hockey Team 


16U and 19U New York State Championship Teams. Photo courtesy of Jeff Willis.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — This winter, Section II athletics are commissioning an inaugural girls’ ice hockey season. The team is called Adirondack United, and it will consist of six local school districts combining to offer one varsity team: Corinth Central School District; Glens Falls City School District; Hudson Falls Central School District; Saratoga Springs City School District; South Glens Falls Central School District and Queensbury Union Free School District. 

Tryouts will begin on November 14 at the Glens Falls Recreation Center Ice Rink on Fire Road. The team will consist of students in grades 9 -12. Games will be played against teams in Section 7, Section 10, Section 3, and a few area programs out of Vermont. The districts are excited to provide a merged experience, bringing students from multiple area high schools competing together all under one umbrella. The team has a deep pool to choose from, with local youth hockey programs for girls exploding over the past several years. “We’re pulling from a talented group of girls that have won state titles at the club level. We’re going to compete immediately,” Adirondack United coach Jeff Willis said.

 “Our goal is to generate so much excitement that within the next four to five years, we will start seeing additional teams pop up throughout the Capital Region. We ultimately want Section II represented in the state championships,” said South Glens Falls Central School District Athletic Director Matthew Griep. “We’re extremely excited and blessed to be in an area where the community embraces ice hockey. We have the infrastructure and support to make this a reality. All participating districts have administrations that support student extracurricular activities, and for them to allow us to pursue this endeavor, we’re very grateful for that,” Griep said. “We know it’s going to be a huge success. We’re already hearing the buzz. I’ve been fielding calls about schools wanting to join the merger, so we know it is generating interest.” 

The team’s first game will be on November 23 on the road against the defending state champion, Skaneateles Central School District. The first home game will be at the Glens Falls Recreation Center on December 3 versus Beekmantown Central School District. For additional information regarding Adirondack United Ice Hockey, questions can be directed to the Athletic Director of each participating school.

New Festival Planned For First Night Saratoga

SARATOGA SPRINGS —The well-known First Night celebration, which historically packs downtown Saratoga Springs, is being replaced by a new, New Year’s Festival!

“We are thrilled to be creating a celebration for New Year’s Eve once again after a two-year hiatus!” said Darryl Leggieri, Discover Saratoga President. “The event will be reimagined and new, but still ensure an unforgettable night of celebration for everyone! 

Along with fireworks to ring in 2023, the festival will feature more than a dozen musical acts throughout the city. The festival, which will take place over 2 days (New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day) will include a 5K Road Race and a Sunday Fun Day for adults on Jan. 1.

Ryan McMahon, Executive Director of the Saratoga Springs City Center added “A New Year’s Eve celebration has long been part of the fabric of Saratoga Springs. It is a testament to Saratoga Springs that local organizations and the City Council are able to collaborate to bring this event back to the community. I am proud that the Saratoga Springs City Center is able to contribute and to be the anchor venue for this event once again.”

Unlike the traditional Saratoga Springs First Night celebration, alcohol will be available at some venues this year.

An official announcement with the musical line-up is expected next week.