Girls
Greenwich 65 Tamarac 43
Leading Scorers: Witches – Molly Brophy 19 Adrianna Rojas 18 Tess Merrill 14 Bengals – Sarita Faraj 13 Jordyn Sorel 12
A 29-4 first period gave the Witches all the cushion they would need as Greenwich cruised to the one-sided decision over the Bengals.
Hoosick Falls 56 Spa Catholic 32
Leading Scorers: Falls – Logan Thayne 32 Saints – Ashley Upson 9
Hoosick Falls outscored the Saints 28-7 over the middle two frames paving the way to the easy “W” over Spa Catholic. Thayne’s 32 point effort including three hits from beyond the arc.
Hoosic Valley 49 Stillwater 42
Leading Scorers: Indians – Sami Dickinson 21 Sam Lanoue 15 (5, 3’s) Warriors – Marley Mueller 21 Molly Sheehan 15 (5, 3’s)
Stillwater held a 31-26 advantage heading into the final period but the Indians responded with a 23-11 fourth quarter to notch the come-from-behind victory over the Warriors. Just three players scored for Stillwater in the game, with the Valley saw just four players tally points.
Cambridge forfeit win over Berlin/New Lebanon
Boys
Cambridge 64 Berlin/New Lebanon 30
Leading Scorers: Indians – Jeffrey Burke 11 Nick Murphy 10 Brian Hall 10 Mountaineers – Dan Rouffe 6
Cambridge held the Mountaineers to single digits in each of the first three quarters in posting the easy road victory over Berlin/New Lebanon, improving to 3-1 in the Wasaren.
Hoosick Falls 81 Spa Catholic 58
Leading Scorers: Falls – Jon Kempf 36 Tristan Williams 28 Dmitri Rose 10 Saints – Jordan Catone 19 (5,3’s) Robbie Bolen 15 (5,3’s) Ryan McCarroll 11
The Saints held a slim 20-18 lead after one, but the Panthers caught and passed their hosts in the second frame taking a 42-34 lead into the break. A 19-6 third period gave the Falls complete control and the visitors closed things out for the road win in Saratoga.
The Saints ( 2-3, 7-6), drilled 13 3-pointers in the loss, while the Panthers (3-1, 11-2), put 81 points on the board with only four players reaching the scoring column.
Stillwater 45 Hoosic Valley 29
Leading Scorers: Warriors – Brian McNeil 16 CJ McNeil 11 Valley – Ethan Caiazza 8 Tyler Eddy 8
The Warriors hold the Valley under 30, allowing just eight points combined in the second and third periods as Stillwater with the win moves to 4-0 in league play.
Greenwich 54 Tamarac 51
Leading Scorers: Witches – Jesse Kuzmich 22 Christian O’Brien 12 Bengals – Zachary Rice 18 Tristan Nemjo 12
The Witches needed a 15-8 fourth period to post the come-from-behind “W” over the Bengals. The Witches held a 9-2 advantage from behind the arc in the road win.
Mechanicville 71 Waterford 56
Leading Scorers: Red Raiders – Josh Germain 20 Tyler Dion 14 Luciano D’Ambro 12 Devin Garland 12 Fordians – CJ Kelley 12 Dom Pontore 12
The Raiders trailed 15-13 after one but outscored Waterford 41-21 over the middle two periods and closed things out to run their mark to 4-0, 11-1 on the year.