May 13, 2024
2nd Annual Oneida County STOP-DWI Baseball & Softball Classic a Big Hit
The 2nd Annual Oneida County STOP DWI High School Baseball and Softball Classic took place on May 10th and 11th at Hamilton College as 16 local high school baseball and softball teams took to the field.
More than 1,500 people attended the free two-day event which is designed to expand Oneida County STOP-DWI’s mission of making more youth aware of the terrible consequences that result when people make destructive decisions. Those attendees, along with the participating teams’ players and coaches took advantage of educational presentations by county partners.
The New York State Department of Transportation gave presentations on pedestrian driving safety and work zone safety. The New York State Police used their seatbelt convincer and presented on all aspects of wearing a seat belt properly. Helio Health presented on the evils of alcohol and tobacco use and students. The Oneida County Sheriff’s Office presented on the dangers of distracted driving, Oneida County Health Department food for fuel and energize the body. The Health Department also provided information on the dangers of tick bites and treatments. The Center for Family Life and Recovery presented on the dangers of drug use and the opioid crisis.
Game Results: Baseball
Rome Free Academy 8, Proctor 4
Michael Flint- MVP
Michael Olivadoti - Sportsmanship Award
Westmoreland 7, Oriskany 6
Anthony Sawanec II – MVP
Dean Koenig- Sportsmanship Award
New Hartford 15, Notre Dame 1
Johnny Vitullo – MVP
Thomas Carville - Sportsmanship Award
Holland Patent 8, Clinton 1
Alex Hoole – MVP
Kyle Majka- Sportsmanship Award
Game Results: Softball
Rome Free Academy 11, Proctor 1
Kennedy Campbell – MVP
Adrianna Peterson- Sportsmanship Award
Oriskany 7, Westmoreland 6
Kaelyn Buehler - MVP
Jenna Tyczynski- Sportsmanship Award
Notre Dame 5, New Hartford 4
- Vita Waters – MVP
- Addison Way - Sportsmanship Award
Herkimer 11, Mount Markham 5
Leah Bray - MVP
Abby Schoonover - Sportsmanship Award