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1oftwenty-oneGuilderland’s Janine Tessarzik competes in the caber throw during the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)James FrancoShow moreshow lesstwooftwenty-oneKevin Glynn of the New Jersey-based Rory O’Moore School of Pipes and Drums checks out the sound of the bagpipes played by Duncan Hurst before competing in the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, March 3. September. 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to the Times Union)James FrancoShow moreshow less3oftwenty-one4oftwenty-oneA bagpipe band passes the Museum of Agricultural Machinery during the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)James FrancoShow moreshow less5oftwenty-oneCarl Lewandowski, of East Greenbush, competes in the caber throw during the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)James FrancoShow moreshow less6oftwenty-one7oftwenty-oneThe crowd applauds Janine Tessarzik, from Guilderland, as she competes in the caber throw during the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)James FrancoShow moreshow less8oftwenty-oneRhode Island’s Katie Vaudrain throws the hammer during the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)Show moreshow less9oftwenty-one10oftwenty-oneOntario’s Daniel Novia throws the hammer during the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)Show moreshow lesselevenoftwenty-oneMillie Diaz performs in a dance competition during the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)Show moreshow less12oftwenty-one13oftwenty-oneHenry Hamilton installs a cutout of Alexander Hamilton outside the Hamilton Clan tent during the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)Show moreshow less14oftwenty-onePipe Master Dan Pisowloski of the Manchester Pipe Band performs a sound check before competing in the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)Show moreshow lessfifteenoftwenty-onesixteenoftwenty-oneMike Berby throws a perfect header during the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)Show moreshow less17oftwenty-oneDancers during the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)Show moreshow less18oftwenty-one19oftwenty-oneMike Berby throws a perfect header during the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)Show moreshow lesstwentyoftwenty-oneThe Manchester Pipe Band performs during a competition at the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. (Jim Franco/Special to Times Union)Show moreshow lesstwenty-oneoftwenty-one
Yes, there were some good times at the Capital District Scottish Games at the Altamont Fairgrounds on Saturday.