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SASC Friday Twilight Race, 26 February 2021 - Red Cloud (A379) before the start

Images from the Senate Armed Service Committee (SASC), Army Posture Hearing, Dirksen Office Bldg., Washington, DC, April 7, 2016. (U.S. Army photograph by Staff Sgt. Chuck Burden /released)

SASC Friday Twilight Race, 13 January 2017 - Ca Va, Magic and Running Away

SASC Sunday Non-pointscore race, 27 September 2020 - Sana before the start

Air Force Gen. John E. Hyten, commander of U.S. Strategic Command, testifies for the Senate Armed Services Committee in Washington, D.C. March 20, 2018. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)

SASC Sunday Series Race, 15 January 2017 - Caprice approaching the finish

Beech 200 Super King Air. Glasgow. 23/07/2011.

Syracuse Academy of Science senior Lyrik Jackson insists that the #SASAtoms are a balanced team, with no superstars.

 

But the all-state guard looked an awful lot like one midway through the fourth quarter of tonight's girls Class C basketball sectional final at Syracuse University's Carrier Dome.

 

Little Falls had whittled what once was a 19-point #SASCS lead down to eight points at the end of the third quarter.

 

Midway through the final quarter, the Mounties were still hanging around - down only 10 and threatening to inch closer.

 

Jackson went to work. She canned back-to-back 3-pointers on consecutive possessions then, after a basket by fellow senior Diamonne Harris, Jackson scored a breakaway layup to put her team back in control with a 16-point lead and just over a minute left to play.

 

The fifth-seeded Atoms went on to a 63-42 victory over Little Falls to earn the first girls sectional championship in school history.

 

"I just said I don't want to go home," said Jackson, who scored a game-high 25 points. "Coach said to just keep playing, keep pushing."

 

SAS is now 18-4 and advances to state regional play. The Atoms will face the Section IV champion on March 10 at a site in the Syracuse area.

 

Little Falls, the No. 2 seed, finishes its season at 19-5.

 

It was a milestone win on a journey for SAS, and its coach, Reggie Pickard, that began in 2010-11 after the school put its first varsity girls team together.

 

Pickard and assistants Donniesha Terry and Rasheada Caldwell built a solid program that began winning more than it lost in the 2013-14 season.

 

Getting that championship proved a bit more elusive for the Atoms.

 

SAS earned berths in the sectional finals the past two years, but lost both times - to Cooperstown in 2015-16 and a three-overtime heart-breaker to Thousand Islands last March.

 

"We just told them we have to leave everything on the court," Caldwell said. "Just go out and do what we do. We're aggressive. We play hard. The girls really wanted this - especially losing last year."

 

This time, the Atoms prevailed.

 

But not before the Mounties from the Center State Conference II made SAS work a little.

 

Little Falls went on a 13-2 run in the third quarter to shave a 19-point SAS lead to just eight points, 40-32, after three quarters.

 

"My kids played with a lot of heart," Mounties coach Pam Munger said. "They put it out there in the second half. They could have walked away, they could have said they were done. They battled back. We got it to within eight. We just didn't have enough offense today."

 

Olivia Langdon scored 15 points to lead Little Falls, which was seeking its sixth sectional title.

 

SAS got 12 points from eighth-grader Alexius Pierce, Caldwell's daughter, and nine each from sophomores Freey Pleasants and Xyel Bradford.

 

"My teammates - it's all them," Jackson said. "They knew I was hot and they got me the ball - I've got to give them all the credit."

 

Despite Jackson's modesty, Caldwell said, she is a special player.

 

"We have a strong team this year, and all of our players can score," she said. "But Lyrik, she put the team on her back. She carried us. She's just one of those great players"

 

Pickard, who sent Caldwell out for the post-game interview while he stayed in the locker room for awhile, said it was hard to put his feelings into words.

 

"I'm overwhelmed," he said. "This is a big win, not just for SAS but for the whole community."

 

Article posted at highschoolsports.syracuse.com/news/article/-6252816500080...

Syracuse Academy of Science senior Lyrik Jackson insists that the #SASAtoms are a balanced team, with no superstars.

 

But the all-state guard looked an awful lot like one midway through the fourth quarter of tonight's girls Class C basketball sectional final at Syracuse University's Carrier Dome.

 

Little Falls had whittled what once was a 19-point #SASCS lead down to eight points at the end of the third quarter.

 

Midway through the final quarter, the Mounties were still hanging around - down only 10 and threatening to inch closer.

 

Jackson went to work. She canned back-to-back 3-pointers on consecutive possessions then, after a basket by fellow senior Diamonne Harris, Jackson scored a breakaway layup to put her team back in control with a 16-point lead and just over a minute left to play.

 

The fifth-seeded Atoms went on to a 63-42 victory over Little Falls to earn the first girls sectional championship in school history.

 

"I just said I don't want to go home," said Jackson, who scored a game-high 25 points. "Coach said to just keep playing, keep pushing."

 

SAS is now 18-4 and advances to state regional play. The Atoms will face the Section IV champion on March 10 at a site in the Syracuse area.

 

Little Falls, the No. 2 seed, finishes its season at 19-5.

 

It was a milestone win on a journey for SAS, and its coach, Reggie Pickard, that began in 2010-11 after the school put its first varsity girls team together.

 

Pickard and assistants Donniesha Terry and Rasheada Caldwell built a solid program that began winning more than it lost in the 2013-14 season.

 

Getting that championship proved a bit more elusive for the Atoms.

 

SAS earned berths in the sectional finals the past two years, but lost both times - to Cooperstown in 2015-16 and a three-overtime heart-breaker to Thousand Islands last March.

 

"We just told them we have to leave everything on the court," Caldwell said. "Just go out and do what we do. We're aggressive. We play hard. The girls really wanted this - especially losing last year."

 

This time, the Atoms prevailed.

 

But not before the Mounties from the Center State Conference II made SAS work a little.

 

Little Falls went on a 13-2 run in the third quarter to shave a 19-point SAS lead to just eight points, 40-32, after three quarters.

 

"My kids played with a lot of heart," Mounties coach Pam Munger said. "They put it out there in the second half. They could have walked away, they could have said they were done. They battled back. We got it to within eight. We just didn't have enough offense today."

 

Olivia Langdon scored 15 points to lead Little Falls, which was seeking its sixth sectional title.

 

SAS got 12 points from eighth-grader Alexius Pierce, Caldwell's daughter, and nine each from sophomores Freey Pleasants and Xyel Bradford.

 

"My teammates - it's all them," Jackson said. "They knew I was hot and they got me the ball - I've got to give them all the credit."

 

Despite Jackson's modesty, Caldwell said, she is a special player.

 

"We have a strong team this year, and all of our players can score," she said. "But Lyrik, she put the team on her back. She carried us. She's just one of those great players"

 

Pickard, who sent Caldwell out for the post-game interview while he stayed in the locker room for awhile, said it was hard to put his feelings into words.

 

"I'm overwhelmed," he said. "This is a big win, not just for SAS but for the whole community."

 

Article posted at highschoolsports.syracuse.com/news/article/-6252816500080...

SASC Metre and Metre-type Yacht Rally, 7 February 2021 - Maybe XI (S88)

SASC Friday Twilight Race, 9 October 2020 - Cuttlefish (GV7) and Zara (1612)

On Tuesday, December 4, 2018, the Syracuse Academy of Science women's basketball teams took on Homer in the #SASCS Lab. Our JV girls played hard, but were overtaken by the Homer squad. The varsity team quickly demonstrated that although it's a new season, these women are still playing as tough as ever and took home the win. Here's to a great season, #SASAtoms.

RAF Northolt 08-09-2016

SASC Sunday Non-spinnaker race, 21 February 2021 - Venger (KA2) approaching the finish

SASC Lion Island Race 2020, 5 September 2020 - Lunacy (A69) reporting to Captain Amora before the start

SASC Lion Island Race start, 3 September 2016 - Paper Moon

SASC Gaffers Day 2017, 8 October 2017 - Josephine and Nina

SASC Summer Point score first race, 9 January 2021 - Warana (A37)

SASC Sunday Non-pointscore race, 27 September 2020 - Le Mistral (7208) at the start

SASC Friday Twilight Race, 9 October 2020 - Division 2 start

SASC Gaffers Day 2017, 8 October 2017 - Winner, Kelpie Trophy - Dorade

SASC Sunday Non-spinnaker race, 21 February 2021 - Karoo Trophy - Makama (C77) before the race

SASC Sunday Non-pointscore race, 27 September 2020 - Samphire (7206) and Lonely (420) at the start

SASC Lion Island Race start, 3 September 2016 - Double Dutch and Morag Bheag with Anitra V and Supertramp II

SASC Friday Twilight race, 15 January 2021 - Start of Division 3 - Rambull (A148), Sanuk (A88) and Ariel (R18)

SASC Lion Island Race start, 3 September 2016 - Double Dutch and Morag Bheag

SASC Friday Twilight Race, 26 February 2021 - Dancing with the Wind (7127) and Morning Light (A44) before the start

SASC Friday Twilight Race, 10 January 2020 - Spartacus

Gama Taxiing for take off

SASC Sunday Series, 12 March 2023 - start of the non-spinnaker division

SASC Sunday Series Race, 15 January 2017 - Magic approaching the finish

SASC Gaffers Day 2017, 8 October 2017 - Dorade

SASC Friday Twilight race, 15 January 2021 - Lunacy (A69) and Orient Express (AUS45)

SASC Gaffers Day 2017, 8 October 2017 - Sana berthing alongside Nerida

SASC Friday Twilight Race, 9 October 2020 - Camilla (4670) and Par Avion (A55)

SASC Ranger/Couta/Folkboat Sprints, 3 April 2022 - Race 3 - Valiant (A47) at the finish

SASC Metre and Metre-type Yacht Rally, 7 February 2021 - Juana (KA8)

SASC Sunday Non-pointscore race, 27 September 2020 - Sana about to fiinish

SASC Sunday Series Race, 15 January 2017 - Caprice of Huon approaching the finish

SASC Friday Twilight race, 15 January 2021 - Tanami after the start

SASC Gaffers Day 2017, 8 October 2017 - Winner, Classic Trophy, Rana

SASC Summer Point score first race, 9 January 2021 - Super 30 Division manoeuvring before the start

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