
A full schedule of basketball for both the boys, and girls on a Friday night in the Wasaren with a surprise ending or two along the way.
Girls
Stillwater 47 Cambridge 40
Leading Scorers: Warriors – Abby Higgins 18 Cassie Sheehan 12 Indians – Olivia Mooney 16 Helen Mooney 10
Key Stat: Stillwater scored nearly half of their points from behind the arc, draining seven in the upset win.
Take Away: The Warriors improve to 4-5, 6-8, while Cambridge with the loss drops to 6-3, 10-4 on the year.
Greenwich 42 Mechanicville 37
Leading Scorers: Witches – Isabelle Kuzmich 11 Sabrina Whitehouse 10 Red Raiders – Madison Harrington 11 Samantha Pasinella 10
Key Stat: Greenwich, trailing 30-29 entering the fourth out scored the Raiders 13-7 in the final frame to claim the victory.
Take Away: The Witches move to 2-7, 6-7 on the season, while Mechanicville falls to 2-7, 3-8.
Tamarac 73 Granville 26
Leading Scorers: Bengals – Emily Erickson 21 Hannah Kreiger 13 Horde – Lyndsey Hilder 7
Key Stat: Tamarac ran out to a 27-2 lead after one and cruised to the easy”W”.
Take Away: The Bengals mark goes to 7-2, 9-4, and Granville is 0-9, 3-10 for the year.
Boys
Tamarac 55 Granville 46
Leading Scorers: Bengals – Dillon Maxon 26 Anthony Zotto 12 Horde – Matthew Fuller 20
Key Stat: Tamarac converted 14 of 25 from the free throw line, while Granville was 4 of 4 on the night.
Take Away: The Bengals go to 3-6, 5-8 with the win, and Granville falls to 5-4, 6-9.
Mechanicville 47 Greenwich 32
Leading Scorers: Red Raiders – Giovanni D’Ambro 11 Witches – George Ostrowski 12
Key Stat: Mechanicville held a capable Greenwich offense to just 32 points earning the win and breaking a two-game losing skid for the Raiders.
Take Away: Mechanicville improves to 7-2, 10-3 on the campaign, and the Witches with the loss go to 2-7, 3-10.
Stillwater 55 Cambridge 54
Leading Scorers: Warriors – Mitchel Wayand 27 Zack Travis 12 Jared D’Aloia 10 Indians – Kordell Benson 14 Brenden Holcomb 11 Daniel Genevick 10
Key Stat: The “Big Three” for Stillwater, Wayand, Travis, and D’Aloia combine for 49 points and they needed every one to get past the upset-minded Indians.
Take Away: Stillwater at 9-0, 13-2 continues to lead the pack in the Wasaren, while Cambridge at 0-9, 4-9 continues their search for a league “W”.
Hoosick Falls 47 Hoosic Valley 29
Leading Scorers: Falls – Connor McCart 15 Remington Hickey 12 Valley – Isaac Sanchez 14
Key Stat: The Panther defense held the Valley to 16 points through three quarters of play on their way to the comfortable win.
Take Away: Hoosick Falls at 7-2, 8-5 stays in the hunt for the league crown, while the Indians with the loss move to 3-6, 5-9 for the season.