• Transportation survey: Liberty Central School District has emailed a form to all district families asking them to update their information regarding transportation for the 2026-27 school year.  Forms must be filled out by June 30. If you have not received the form, please call the Business Office at 845-292-6171.
  • Registration: There are open slots available for the 2026-27 pre-kindergarten class, and a lottery will not take place. Remaining seats will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Kindergarten registration is also now open. Find more information about registration for the programs here.
  • Construction update: Construction work has begun on the maintenance building. The walkway behind the district office from Winthrop Avenue to the high school is closed until further notice. Also, the athletic field and track area is no longer accessible to the public.  The area will be closed as construction continues. The soccer, baseball and softball fields remain open.

Sports schedule, and results, for the week of April 27-May 3, 2026

Spring sports is in swing with baseball, golf, softball, tennis and track.

Here are the schedule and results, if available. Livestream links are included where available.

The schedule is subject to change. Check the Liberty schedule on the Section IX website for the latest.

Monday, April 27

11 a.m.: Girls Varsity Golf vs. Multiple Schools at Villa Roma Country Club

4:15 p.m.: Varsity Softball vs. Rockland Central School District at Rockland MS/HS
Result: Liberty 19, Rockland 4
The Liberty Varsity softball team left little room for doubt on Monday afternoon, dismantling the Rockland Wolves 19-4 in a mercy-rule shortened five-inning contest. Combining surgical precision in the circle with a relentless offensive barrage, the Redhawks broke their 4 game losing streak.
The story of the day began on the rubber, where Angie Wheeler delivered a masterclass in efficiency. Wheeler silenced the Wolves’ bats for four shutout innings, surrendering only two hits while racking up seven strikeouts. Most impressive, however, was her command; Wheeler threw a staggering 87% of her pitches for strikes, consistently ahead in the count and forcing Rockland into defensive swings all afternoon.
While Angie kept the Wolves at bay, the Redhawk offense went to work, pounding out 10 hits and showing elite plate discipline to work the count for 14 walks. Maddy Stewart once again served as the catalyst out of the leadoff spot, putting on a clinic by finishing 4-for-4 with a walk, two RBI, and four runs scored.
The middle of the lineup proved just as lethal. Giuliana Wagner finished 2-for-3 with a double and two walks, accounting for three runs scored and three RBI. Angie helped her own cause at the plate, mirroring those numbers with a 2-for-3 performance of her own, including a double, two walks, and two RBI.
The depth of the Liberty roster was on full display as Amy Szuba drove in three runs, while Arianna Wilson reached base three times and crossed the plate twice. Brooke Porter was equally vital to the scoring effort, reaching base four times and scoring two runs to keep the pressure on the Rockland defense.
Despite the lopsided score, the Rockland Wolves never surrendered, competing with a grit that served as a credit to their school and coaching staff. The Wolves’ offense found some rhythm late, led by Allison Froehlich, who collected two hits, and Alex Potosek, who connected for a solid double.
The Redhawks look to carry this momentum into their next matchup vs Seward at home Thursday.

4:30 p.m.: JV Softball vs. S.S. Seward Institute at S.S. Seward Institute
Result: Liberty 18, Seward 2
The Liberty Redhawks JV squad showed no signs of road weariness on Monday afternoon, dismantling S.S. Seward 18-2 to secure their fourth consecutive victory. In a game defined by relentless offensive pressure and elite pitching, the Redhawks proved why they are currently so hot and a team to be reckoned with.
The Liberty offense was set to go from the first pitch, punishing the Spartans’ pitching staff for 17 total hits and showing disciplined eyes to draw five walks. The scoring was a complete team effort, highlighted by the feat of every single Liberty starter recording at least one hit in the contest.
Harper Matuszak led the power surge, smashing two doubles and collecting three RBIs. Corinne Lake continued her torrid stretch at the plate, swinging a “hot bat” to the tune of two hits and a game-high five RBIs. Mya Davis was equally lethal, contributing three hits—including a double—and scoring three times, while Montgomery Allen’s speed on the basepaths resulted in another three runs for the visitors.
While the stars at the top of the order grabbed the headlines, the bottom of the lineup proved pivotal in the blowout. Emma Tacti, Mady Rielly, Alex Kelly, and Myla Rielly contributed to the Redhawk scoring machine, with each player crossing the plate twice to keep the pressure mounting in every frame.
As dominant as the offense was, Matuszak was equally spectacular in the circle. Delivering a masterful complete-game performance, she stifled the Seward hitters over five innings of work. Matuszak surrendered just a single hit to finish with a one-hitter, giving up only two runs while racking up nine strikeouts.
With four straight road wins under their belt, the Redhawks return home with a massive wave of momentum and a lineup that appears nearly impossible to quiet.

4:45 p.m.: Boys Tennis vs. Middletown at  Middletown High School

7 p.m.: Varsity Baseball vs. Beacon City at Heritage Financial Park

Tuesday, April 28

4 p.m.: Girls Varsity Golf vs. Tri-Valley at  Sullivan County Golf and Country Club

4 p.m.: Boys Varsity Golf vs. Rockland Central School District at Roscoe Mountain Club

4:15 p.m.: Modified Baseball vs. Tri-Valley at Liberty Middle School

4:15 p.m.: Modified Softball vs. Tri-Valley at Tri-Valley Secondary School

4:30 p.m.: Varsity Baseball vs. Port Jervis at Liberty High School

Wednesday, April 29

4:30 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Track and Field vs. Multiple Schools at Cornwall High School

Thursday, April 30

4 p.m.: Girls Varsity Golf vs. Monticello at The Monster at Resort World Catskill

4 p.m.: Boys and Girls Modified Track and Field vs. Multiple Schools at Sullivan West – Jeffersonville

4:15 p.m.: Modified Baseball vs. Eldred at Eldred High School

Friday, May 1

4:15 p.m.: Modified Baseball vs. Tri-Valley at Tri-Valley Central School

4:15 p.m.: Varsity Softball vs. Eldred at Eldred High School
Result: Liberty 6, Eldred 11
In a back-and-forth contest that lived up to the hype, the Eldred Yellowjackets surged from behind, scoring seven runs in the final two innings to defeat the Liberty Redhawks 11-6. The game was a tightly contested matchup from the very first pitch, setting an electric tone for the afternoon between the two local rivals.
Liberty wasted no time getting their offense rolling, jumping out to an early 3-0 lead in the top of the first inning. However, the Yellowjackets showed they were not going to back down, immediately responding with four runs in the bottom of the frame to take a brief 4-3 advantage. The lead changed hands again in the top of the third when Liberty rallied to score three runs, aided by a clutch two-run double by Giuliana Wagner, putting the Redhawks back on top 6-4.
That advantage held strong for Liberty behind the impressive pitching of Angie Wheeler. Angie stifled the Eldred offense through the middle innings and recorded 15 strikeouts on the afternoon, officially passing the 350 career strikeout milestone.
The turning point of the game arrived in the bottom of the fifth inning. After a leadoff single by Sydney Furler and a runner reaching on a dropped third strike, Eldred’s Olivia Gonzalez blasted a home run over the center-field fence. The decisive shot gave the Yellowjackets a 7-6 lead, one they would never relinquish. Eldred tacked on four more insurance runs in the bottom of the sixth to pull away. Liberty’s offense showed fight but was ultimately thwarted by a stellar defensive effort from the Yellowjackets, who turned three double plays on the afternoon to prevent Liberty rallies.
For the Redhawks, the top of the lineup once again led the charge. Giuliana finished the day with a double, two singles, three RBI, and a run scored. Maddy Stewart had a hit and scored twice, while Angie helped her own cause with a single and a run scored. Corinne Lake also made an impact in her first varsity start, crossing the plate for a run.
Liberty and Eldred will battle once again on Monday as the two teams prepare for a quick rematch.

4:30 p.m.: Varsity Baseball vs. Eldred at Liberty High School

Saturday and Sunday, May 2 and 3

No events scheduled