A big Wednesday night of action on the hardwood for both the boys and girls with the biggest win coming from Clums Corners belonging to the lady Bengals.
Girls
Tamarac 56 Hoosick Falls 52
Leading Scorers: Bengals – Renna Poulin 21 Emily Erickson 17 Panthers – Kelly Pine 17 Ally Burdick 11
Key to the Win: Tamarac used the long ball effectively drilling nine on the night, five by Erickson, and came away with the win avenging an early season loss to the Panthers. With the victory the Bengals move to 9-1 in league play and lead the Falls and the Valley by a single game in the Wasaren race.
Hoosic Valley 65 Waterford 16
Leading Scorers: Valley – Alicia Clum 10 Lauren Paul 10 Becky Keasbey 10 Fordians – Haley Bodah 5
Key to the Win: The Valley held Waterford to single digits in each period, while putting eleven players in the scorebook and notching the one-sided victory.
Greenwich 46 Cambridge 41
Leading Scorers: Witches – Sabrina Whitehouse 12 Gabby Wiss 10 Indians – Sophie Phillips 11
Key to the Win: Trailing entering the final eight minutes, Greenwich used a 14-4 final quarter to pull out the road win over the Indians.
Boys
Hoosic Valley 56 Waterford 47
Leading Scorers: Valley – Isaac Sanchez 21 Tom Madigan 11 Fordians – Kyle Fairclough 11 Bobby Valigorski 10
Key to the Win: The Valley won the first three periods easing out to a 48-37 lead, and posted the comfortable victory over the Fordians.
Cambridge 49 Greenwich 41
Leading Scorers: Indians – Brendan Holcomb 18 Max Ratelle 14 Witches – John Walsh 12
Key to the Win: Cambridge doubled up the Witches over the first two periods building a 30-15 advantage at halftime, and hung on for the road “W”.
Hoosick Falls 61 Tamarac 35
Leading Scorers: Falls – Jon Kempf 17 Evan McCart 12 Alex Haynes 10 Bengals – Brad Schneider 12
Key to the Win: The Panthers held a 9-0 advantage on made 3’s, and coasted to their ninth league win in as many tries.
Stillwater 63 Mechanicville 53
Leading Scorers: Warriors – Jared D’Aloia 27 Nate Thrane 16 Zack Travis 14 Red Raiders – Zack Hansen 19 Kendrick McCann 13
Key to the Win: The Raiders held a 36-24 led at the half, but Stillwater hung 39 second half points on the board, and used a 19-6 final period to come all the way back and post the come from behind “W” over Mechanicville.