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Stephen Haynes

Poughkeepsie Journal

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Past articles by Stephen:

Hundreds of ex-players, loved ones honor Brian Giorgis in Marist coach's last home game

Brian Giorgis was brought to tears by the outpouring of love from former players who returned to Marist College for his emotional retirement sendoff. → Read More

Boys bowling: John Jay-East Fishkill rolls to Section 1 title; Hen Hud repeats

John Jay-East Fishkill narrowly lost in the Section 1 boys bowling tournament last year, but that heartbreak spurred a crowning performance Tuesday. → Read More

Poughkeepsie man holds five martial arts titles, hosting free Tai Chi classes

Poughkeepsie's Jesse Shadoan won a martial arts world title last year, showcasing his sword skills. Find out why he's offering free Tai Chi lessons. → Read More

Boys soccer: Haldane edges Maple Hill to win first Class C state championship

As Will Sniffen hoisted the championship plaque, the pain of an injury and struggles of years past mattered none. Haldane has its long-awaited crown. → Read More

Football: Extra-jumbo formation helps Arlington top New Rochelle in Section 1 quarterfinal

Flexing its muscle with an unconventional jumbo formation, Arlington dominated on the ground, beating New Rochelle to reach the Section 1 semifinals. → Read More

Landon Ramsey's interception secures nail-biting win for Red Hook football

This football rematch was nothing like the blowout Red Hook rolled to last season, but the Raiders had just enough to edge Roosevelt in a nail-biter. → Read More

Pawling/Dover youth softball team wins district title

The Pawling/Dover minors softball team is headed to the sectional round after rallying to beat the Town of Wappingers for the District 17 title. → Read More

Baseball: Chester tops Rhinebeck to capture second straight Section 9 title

The rebuilt Chester baseball rolled, following last year's Section 9 Class B title with a Class C triumph. → Read More

Poll: Vote now for the Poughkeepsie Journal Athlete of the Week (4/2-4/10)

Voting will be open until 3 p.m. Tuesday. The winner will be announced on the Journal Sports' Twitter and Instagram pages on Tuesday evening. → Read More

'She made a lot of people smile': Teen killed in crash remembered, mourned by teammates

The Our Lady of Lourdes girls lacrosse team honored Madison Dingee, remembering their charismatic teammate who perished in a December car crash. → Read More

The 'it' factor: Erin Doughty's journey from walk-on to Brian Giorgis' successor at Marist

Erin Doughty, then a walk-on basketball player, once wondered if she belonged at Marist. Now, she's the successor to Brian Giorgis. → Read More

Boys basketball: D'Auria, defense help Lourdes complete season sweep of Poughkeepsie

Even the Lourdes basketball players were surprised at the way they dominated Poughkeepsie. But the Warriors completed a sweep of their nemesis. → Read More

Online sports gambling in NY an immediate success, says DraftKings head from Poughkeepsie

Few people were happier that online sports betting was legalized in New York than Poughkeepsie's Johnny Avello, an oddsmaker and DraftKings executive. → Read More

Girls soccer: Kari Horos' scores winning goal in double OT as John Jay-EF edges Lourdes

Elizabeth Lennane shined at goalkeeper, buying her teammates time before Kari Horos delivered the winner in overtime, lifting John Jay over Lourdes. → Read More

Dutchess-based soccer-centric boarding schools cuts ties with Spanish club and rebrands

A Dutchess-based soccer academy and boarding school severs ties with its Spanish parent club after its inaugural year and rebranded with a new focus. → Read More

Hoops and a cause: Arlington grad organized team competing for $1 million, mental health

A team created by an Arlington graduate will compete for $1 million in The Basketball Tournament while helping to raise awareness for mental health. → Read More

Ride for Mental Health a success as New Paltz event returns to in-person cycling

After being held virtually last summer amid COVID-19, the Ride for Mental Health was successful in its return to in-person cycling in Ulster County. → Read More

Millbrook native Andrew Rappleyea has major college football offers starting to pour in

College football offers, including Ole Miss and Wake Forest, have begun pouring in for Andrew Rappleyea, a Millbrook native and former Lourdes star. → Read More

Softball: Skylar Brandemarte pitches perfect game as Ketcham thumps Beacon

Skylar Brandemarte was masterful, pitching her first perfect game as Alyssa Hughes and the offense helped Roy C. Ketcham softball win big over Beacon. → Read More

Softball: Morgan Pepe, Arlington continue to prove turnaround is real, rout Red Hook

The Arlington softball team continues to prove its turnaround is real in a breakthrough season, and they did it again Thursday in a rout of Red Hook. → Read More