Friday Night Buckets

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Girls

Mechanicville 46  Hoosic Valley 33

Leading Scorers:  Red Raiders – Charli Goverski 18          Indians – Alex Rifenburg 10

Key Stat:  After an even first period the Raiders win each of the remaining three quarters in pulling away for the “W”, avenging a loss to the Valley just a week ago.

 

Cambridge 64  Saratoga Catholic 24

Leading Scorers:  Indians – Sophie Phillips 18       Lily Phillips 12      Stasia Epler 10        Saints – Ryleigh Connell 6

Key Stat:  Cambridge led 29-0 at the end of the first period in cruising to the home victory.

 

Tamarac 57  Greenwich 51

Leading Scorers:  Bengals – Emily Erickson 19      Syrita Faraj 14      Kate Machnick 12       Witches – Molly Brophy 28      Tess Merrill 10

Key Stat:  Tamarac converted on 20 of 34 from the foul line, while the Witches connected on 9 of 21 from the stripe.

 

Hoosick Falls 54  Stillwater 37

Leading Scorers:  Panthers – Logan Thayne 23      Lily Abbott 11      Grace Wysocki 11        Warriors – Marley Mueller 20      Brooke Pickett 10

Key Stat:  The Falls outscored Stillwater 38-18 over the middle two periods to take control and post their fourth win in five outings.

 

Boys

Hoosick Falls 61  Stillwater 44

Leading Scorers:  Panthers – Tristan Williams 21      Max Kipp 17      Jon Kempf 11      Warriors – Brian McNeil 15

Key Stat:  The Falls won every quarter, knocked down five triples, and extend their Wasaren winning streak to 43 straight.

 

Tamarac 75  Greenwich 71

Leading Scorers:  Bengals – Frank Zotto 29      Jacob DeFreest 17        Witches – John Walsh 28       Alex Curtis 14      Jesse Kuzmich 11

Key Stat:  In a close game throughout Tamarac used a 42-36 second half advantage to stay undefeated at 4-0 while handing the Witches (5-1) their first loss of the year.

 

Saratoga Catholic 63  Cambridge 51

Leading Scorers:  Saints – Jake Welcome 23      Ryan McCarroll 13      Jordan Catone 11     Indians – Jeffrey Burke 17       Ben Epler 14

Key Stat:  The Saints used an advantage at the free throw line converting on 21 of 28  while Cambridge was 8-13 from the stripe.

 

Waterford 85  Berlin 41

Leading Scorers:  Fordians – Bobby Valigorski 25      TJ Kelley 18       Gavin Bodah 10     Mountaineers – Kasey Billert 10

Key Stat:  A 30-6 opening period for the Fordians set the tone in a game where Waterford had 80 points in the board with a quarter remaining.

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