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Rivertowns Winter College Athletes Wrapup

A total of 42 Rivertowns athletes will be competing this winter in collegiate varsity sports. There will be 13 from Irvington, 12 from Hastings, nine from Ardsley, and eight from Dobbs Ferry.

Ryan Blicker - Hastings - Basketball at Stonehill 

Sam Bogan - Hastings  - Track at Dickinson 

Lisa Bucci - Irvington - Basketball at Salve Regina 

Gavin Buckland - Ardsley - Swimming at Drexel 

Kevin Dahill - Dobbs Ferry - Basketball at Skidmore

Alexia Fishman - Ardsley - Fencing at Harvard

Tom Fleming - Dobbs Ferry - Basketball at Chaminade (Hawaii)

Katie Flood - Hastings - Swimming at Oswego

Tara Gabelman - Irvington - Basketball at Connecticut College

Marley Giddins - Irvington - Basketball at Amherst

Penn Gottfried - Ardsley - Wrestling at Columbia

Jesse Gourevitch - Ardsley - Swimming at Carleton

Kathleen Ha - Dobbs Ferry/Hackley - Swimming at Williams

Riley Harrington - Irvington - Basketball at St.Thomas Aquinas

Tine Hinman - Hastings/Masters - Swimming at Washington University in St.Louis

Nora Howe - Hastings - Track at Haveford

Jamela Joseph - Ardsley - Track at Manhattanville

Sarah King - Dobbs Ferry - Track  at Vassar

Tom Lindbergh - Irvington - Track at Lehigh

Drew Longo - Ardsley - Wrestling at Springfield

Daniel Manley - Ardsley - Wrestling at Hofstra

Pippa Mansdorf - Hastings - Basketball at New Paltz

Sarah Moore - Irvington - Track at Manhattan

Cara Morris - Irvington - Swimming at Wheaton

Claire Murphy - Hastings/Ursuline - Track at Lafayette

Jenny Prince - Ardsley - Swimming at Smith

Parris Purcelle - Irvington - Basketball at Buffalo State

Alicia Regenbogen - Ardsley - Fencing at Johns Hopkins

Ashey Riefenhauser - Basketball at Nyack

Ryan Riefenhauser - Basketball at Geneseo

Rita Saad - Irvington - Swimming at New Rochelle

Julian Saliani - Irvington - Track and Field at Johns Hopkins

Emma Sander - Hastings - Track at Dickinson

Mark Schelp - Irvington - Track at Oneonta

Andrew Schunk - Ardsley - Swimming at Geneseo

Mark Siden - Hastings - Basketball at Gettysburg

Albie Skrelji - Hastings - Basketball at Oneonta

Tavy Smtith - Dobbs Ferry - Swimming at Colgate

Lena Trager - Hastings - Swimming at Washington University in St. Louis

Patrick and Brenden Wortner -Dobbs Ferry  - Track at Geneseo

Victory Yan - Irvington - Track at Carnegie-Mellon

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jobobg2 May 19, 2013 at 11:23 am
I'd like to Thank everyone that came out to support the scholarship fund. We were able to raise overRead More $500. for the day.I also want to thank the students that came out to help. Bob Galinski,club advisor,Hastings schools
Renee Petro May 12, 2013 at 01:46 pm
The letter does not seem to mention if they have personal experience as an educator or as a parentRead More with kids now, kids past years or kids future years in the Irvington School District. Sometimes the perspective is different if you have lived the experience with kids in the Irvington School District. I have three kids -- one graduate last year and is at Cornell University, one is grade nine and one is grade three. All three got great teachers, small class size and extra help or enrichment as needed. I think the arts programs can be expanded -- music, drama, fine arts (both in classes and electives plus stipends to pay teachers for clubs and after school activities). However, this is a school district that values having small class size and keeping strong all the academics core subjects required for graduation and college plus making a priority sports opportunities middle school through high schools at all levels and types of sports. If you are high achiever it works grades k-12; if you are a child with special education needs or learning issues needs or extra help needs it works too. The average student is the one who is often forgotten in Irvington School District since they just do their thing in school, after school activities and move from grade to grade uneventful but nothing that will be memorable at least in my experience.
Teleman April 2, 2013 at 02:35 pm
The problem has always been skyrocketing costs- bamacare does absolutely nothing to address costs.Read More It is a complete scam that will only add to the uninsured because it makes employers accelerate dropping employer sponsored healthcare- dumping even more people into the arms of the government disaster.
Andromachos April 2, 2013 at 10:50 am
When employers are offering less and less health insurance, more people are self insured orRead More uninsured and are restricted to buying policies as individuals. With the cost at over $ 1,500 per month for standard, full coverage for a family of 4, it is no wonder there are so many uninsured or partially insured ( emergency/hospital care only).