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In a spirited display of community pride, the Warren County Board of Supervisors meeting on June 20, 2025, kicked off with heartfelt congratulations to local athletes and educators. Supervisor Thomas led the charge, celebrating the achievements of several teams and individuals who have made their mark in state competitions.
Liam Davidson from Queensbury was highlighted for his remarkable performance in the 3,000 steeplechase, where he not only clinched the state title but also set a personal and school record during his final high school track meet. The Supervisor's enthusiasm extended to the Spartan girls lacrosse team, who, despite finishing second in the state finals, were commended for their valiant effort throughout the season.
The North Warren Cougars baseball team also received accolades for reaching the state finals, showcasing the talent and determination of local athletes. Additionally, the Lazard trap shooting team was recognized for their participation in the state competition, with the community rallying behind them for a memorable send-off.
In a nod to educational excellence, Brenda Hoffman, a teacher at Lake George School District, was celebrated for being named Teacher of the Year by the business and marketing educators of the Capital District, underscoring the importance of dedicated educators in shaping future generations.
These acknowledgments not only highlight the achievements of individuals and teams but also reflect the strong sense of community and support within Warren County. As the meeting concluded, the Supervisor's remarks served as a reminder of the pride and spirit that local accomplishments bring to the area.
Converted from Warren County BOS Meeting - 6/20/2025 PART 2 meeting on June 21, 2025
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