andersonkaren+FollowWindsor’s Lexi Conrad heads to D’YouvilleLexi Conrad’s journey from Windsor to D’Youville University is a big win for local sports fans. After helping the Black Knights reach the lacrosse Class D final four and clinching a state title in field hockey, she’s now set to play Division II lacrosse while studying nursing. With one more season left at Windsor, her commitment is a proud moment for the community. What does it mean for young athletes here to see one of their own make it to the next level? Let’s talk about the impact of local sports heroes on our schools and neighborhoods. #Sports #WindsorNY #Lacrosse00Share
andersonkaren+FollowLexi Conrad’s next chapter: Windsor to D’YouvilleLexi Conrad just made Windsor proud—she’s officially signed to play women’s lacrosse at D’Youville University next season! After helping the Black Knights win back-to-back Section IV titles, Lexi’s ready to take her game (and her studies—she’s going for nursing!) to the next level. Her journey is a big deal for local sports, showing what’s possible with hard work and community support. With one more season left at Windsor, Lexi’s aiming for another deep playoff run. How do you think her story inspires younger athletes in our area? #Sports #WindsorPride #Lacrosse00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowLacrosse chaos at Denver’s Ball ArenaA wild scene at Denver’s Ball Arena has fans and players rethinking what “too close to the action” really means. After a heated lacrosse game, Halifax Thunderbirds’ Tyson Bell lost his cool with heckling fans—throwing a punch and swinging his stick. The fallout? A seven-game suspension, criminal charges, and now a lawsuit against Bell, his team, and the arena owners. Security has since been ramped up, but it’s sparked debate: Should fans and players be kept further apart, or is that close connection part of the sport’s magic? Where’s the line between passionate support and crossing it? #Sports #Denver #Lacrosse00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowMammoth’s tough home opener: What went wrong?Colorado Mammoth fans packed Ball Arena with high hopes, but the energy fizzled as the team fell 12-3 to the Georgia Swarm. The Mammoth started strong, jumping to a 2-0 lead and giving the crowd something to cheer about early. But after that, the offense just couldn’t find the net—Colorado went scoreless for the last 34 minutes. Georgia’s relentless attack and a string of unanswered goals left the Mammoth searching for answers. What do you think needs to change for the next game? Let’s talk about what’s missing and how the team can bounce back! #Sports #ColoradoMammoth #Lacrosse00Share