Girls Soccer

Cambridge 3 Hoosick Falls 1: Cambridge built a 2-0 halftime advantage and rode the cushion the victory over the Panthers of Hoosick Falls on Monday.

Addison Gates with a pair of goals and Alexciyah Woodworth with a single strike paced the the Indians offensively.

Sydney Kasulinous with scored for the Panthers with a second half tally.

Greenwich 5 Emma Willard 0: Faith Ingber scored all five Greenwich goals to pace the Witches to the shutout over Emma Willard.

Ingber connected for a pair of strikes before halftime and added three goals to complete a dominant afternoon.

Faith Hewitt saved two shots to earn the clean sheet for the Witches.

Stillwater 2 Tamarac 1: After a scoreless first half Tamarac grabbed the lead when Abby Buckley found the back of the net at the 73:00 mark, but a pair of Elliot Patenaude tallies gave the Warriors the come-from-behind victory in Clum’s Corners on Monday.

Wasaren Soccer; Raider Boys Move to 11-0

Mechanicville 8 Tamarac 0: The Raiders used a pair of four goal halves to cruise past the Bengals on Thursday night, under the lights in Mechanicville.

Andrew Krasweski led the assault for Mechanicville (11-0), connecting for a hat trick, while Raider teammates Nick Amedeo, Ryan Grimmick, TJ Bisaillon, Justin Mannion, and Jordan Nolin all added single tallies.

Glenn Prarie saved six shots and combined with Raider defenders Tom Hickey, Tyler Eiseman, Dakota Bowie, Fen Egan, Will Woods and Nick Amedeo for Mechanicville’s ninth shutout in eleven outings.

Girls

Waterford 5 Emma Willard 3: Addison Galuski rang the bell with three goals and Natalie Rich added a pair in the Fordians win over Emma Willard on Thursday.

Emma Reed with a hat trick paced the Emma Willard attack.

Greenwich 7 Spa Catholic 0: The Witches built a 6-0 first half advantage and coasted to the shutout “W” over Saratoga Catholic in Greenwich on Thursday.

Faith Ingber and Molly Brophy led the charge with two goals each, while Tess Merrill, Cate Abate and Liz Marci connected with single scoring strikes.

Greenwich keeper Faith Hewitt and the Witches defense combined for the clean sheet.

Tamarac 3 Mechanicville 1: Bre Eversten scored a goal in each half, to lead the Bengals past the Red Raiders at Clum’s Corners on Thursday.

Eversten and teammate Abby Buckley sandwiched first half tallies around a Raider score by Patty Snyder at the 16:00 mark of the first.

The Tamarac defense closed the door on Mechanicville after the break to earn the home “W”.

Between the posts Jenna Hunt saved 12 and Syrita Faraj one for Tamarac, while Mechanicville keeper Dani Rubino turned back 11 shots for the Raiders.

Wasaren Soccer, Golf Action

Boys Soccer

Mechanicville 4 Greenwich 0: Andrew Kraszewski with two goals and Wyqie Aguda and TJ Bisaillon with single tallies led the Red Raiders to the shutout victory over Greenwich.

Raider keeper Glenn Prarie saved eight and combined with the Mechanicville “D” to post their eighth shutout in ten, undefeated outings for the Raiders.

Owen Keech turned back 25 shots between the posts for Greenwich.

Girls Soccer

Mechanicville 2 Waterford 1: Red Raiders Megan DiSiena and Maddie Hopeck both rang the bell, connecting for goals as Mechanicville slipped past the Fordians of Waterford on Tuesday.

Mackenzie Koniszewski with a second half tally provided the Waterford offense.

Raider keeper Dani Rubino saved 10 shots, while Maddy Atwood denied 12 shots for Waterford.

Golf

Mechanicville 5 Hoosic Valley 0: Anthony Fiacco fired the low round of 42 in leading the Raiders to the sweep of Hoosic Valley on Monday.

Joining Fiacco in the winner’s circle for Mechanicville were Joey Manzer, Devin Garland, RJ Roberts and Dylan Olivia who all posted individual match wins.

Greenwich 4 Mechanicville 1: Jake Owens carded the low round of 37, pacing the Witches to the comfortable win over Mechanicville on Tuesday.

Tyler Ziehm, Brad Brophy and Patrick McFee all earned points for the Witches, while the Raider’s Jack Salvadore won his match to prevent the shutout.

Mechanicville Rolls Over Berlin/New Lebanon

The Mechanicville boys soccer team headed into Thursday afternoon’s match with Berlin/New Lebanon, a perfect 7-0 on the season. In the seven wins the Raiders have averaged over nine goals per contest while defensively pitching five shutouts with just two goals allowed overall.

Thursday proved to be more of the same with Mechanicville scoring five times before the break, on their way to a 9-0 victory over the Mountaineers in New Lebanon.

Ryan Grimmick led the Red Raider scoring parade with a hat trick, with Wyqie Aguda adding a pair of goals, while Andrew Krazsewski, Colin McNutt, Nick Amodeo and T.J. Bisaillon all found the range with single scoring strikes.

Mechanicville keepers Glenn Prarie and Dylan Raucci combined for eight saves to earn, along with the Raider “D”, yet another shutout.

Mechanicville will next put it’s undefeated record on the line this Monday when they’ll play host to the Witches of Greenwich.

Wasaren Golf

Mechanicville 3 Cambridge 2: Anthony Fiacco, Devin Garland and Jack Salvadore all posts wins in their flights, leading the Red Raiders past Cambridge on Wednesday.

Fiacco fired the low round on the day, carding a 43 to take home medalist honors.

Saratoga Catholic 5 Waterford 0: Charlie Greiner’s round of 37 led the way for the Saints shutout over Waterford in a match played at Saratoga Spa Park on Wednesday.

Will Fizer, Cam Khoury, Mark Hmura and Pat Penna all joined Greiner in the winner’s circle completing the sweep and moving Spa Catholic to 3-0 on the season.

Stillwater 4 1/2 Tamarac 1/2: In a match played at Saratoga Lake Golf Course on Wednesday Carter Wicheins earned medalist honors with a round of 45, pacing the Warriors to the win over Tamarac.

Joey Pickett, Nick Halse and Logan Pickett all picked up points with individual “W’s”, while in flight three, Tamarac’s Nevin Wilkie and Stillwater’s Harry Rubenstein tied and split the point.

Boys Soccer; Raiders Move to 7-0

Mechanicville 4 Waterford 1: The Red Raiders built a 2-0 lead by halftime and rode that cushion to the home “W” over neighboring Waterford on Tuesday.

Andrew Kraszewski connected three times on scoring strikes and Wyqie Aguda added a single tally to pace the Mechanicville attack.

Waterford avoided the shutout when Ty Plumley found the back of the net in the second half for the Fordians.

Jake Houle saved 18 shots for Waterford while Raider keeper Glenn Prarie turned back seven shots in the victory that moves Mechanicville to 7-0 on the year.

Berlin/New Lebanon 3 Hoosick Falls 2: In a match where all the scoring happened before the break, the Mountaineers slipped past the visitors from Hoosick Falls.

Kasey Billert with a pair of goals and Wyatt Powers with a single strike led the Berlin/New Lebanon offense.

Connor Jones and Max Archambault both connected for goals to lead the Panthers.

Greenwich 2 Tamarac 1: In a tight match throughout the Witches used single goals in each half to earn the home win over Tamarac on Tuesday.

Josh Poovey staked the Witches to a 1-0 lead at the 14:00 mark off a feed from Miguel Gonzalez and that score stood until Charlie Gartner rang the bell for Greenwich midway through the second half off a Trevor Murray find, giving the Witches a 2-0 advantage.

Rocco DiCarlo got the Bengals on the board with an unassisted tally late in the second half, but the Greenwich “D” held from there to secure the “W”.

Golf

Mechanicville 3 Tamarac 2: Anthony Fiacco carded a 45 to earn medalist honors and lead the Red Raiders past Tamarac in golf action on Tuesday.

Joining Fiacco in the winner’s circle were Joey Manzer, John Breen and Connor Koenig who all claimed individual wins for the Raiders.

Zach Rice and Chris Hernick notched wins in their one-on-one matches for the Bengals.

Monday Night Roundup

Girls Soccer

Tamarac 5 Berlin/New Lebanon 0: The Bengals took control with four, first half goals and cruised to the road win over the Mountaineers.

Abby Buckley scored a pair of goals and Vanessa Baldwin, Shannon Ryan and Taylor Smith all added single tallies to lead the Tamarac attack.

Bengal keeper Jenna Hunt saved four shots and combined with the Tamarac “D” for the clean sheet.

Waterford 4 Hoosick Falls 2: In a match played in Waterford on Monday the Fordians used a pair of goals in each half to get past the visitors from Hoosick Falls.

Sophia Belonga connected twice for scores and Cassidy McClement and Ellis Trubridge with single scoring strikes paced the Fordians offensvely.

Ana Salvesvold netted a goal in both halves to lead the Panthers.

Voorheesville 2 Mechanicville 2: In an even match throughout that was knotted 1-1 at the half, the Blackbirds and Raiders battled to a tie in Mechanicville on Monday.

Hailey Gleason and Cailin Johnson with a goal each led the Voorheesville attack, while Amy DiSiena and Ryleigh Hopeck with single tallies paced Mechanicville.

Greenwich 3 Cambridge 1: The Witches broke a 1-1 halftime deadlock with a pair of scores after the break to post the home victory over Cambridge.

A Faith Ingber tally gave the Witches a 1-0 lead early, before the Indians tied things on a Lexi Woodworth scoring strike sending the teams to intermission knotted at 1-1.

After the break Ingber’s second goal of the afternoon put the Witches ahead to stay with Ryan Skiff adding the final tally later in the half for Greenwich.

Football

Stillwater 28 Warrensburg 8: Caleb Dyer scored three touchdowns to lead Stillwater to the comfortable home “W” over Warrensburg.

Dyer rushed for 109 yards on 17 carries and scored on runs of 5 and 8 yards, along with returning a fumble recovery 25 yards for the scoring trifecta.

Warriors quarterback Tyler Paffin connected on 9 of 12 pass attempts for 128 yards and added a rushing touchdown for Stillwater who improves to 1-2 on the season.

Warrensburg’s points came when Zach Carpenter found Andrew Beadnell for a 4-yard touchdown strike, briefly giving the Burghers an 8-0 lead in the first frame.

Greenwich 35 Chatham 16: Greenwich’s Matthew Conlin rushed for 98 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the Witches road win over Chatham on Sunday.

Jesse Kuzmich ran for 101 yards, including a 15-yard TD scamper, and also found Jackson Vanderhoff on a 12-yard throw and catch for six.

Alex Curtis put the first points on the board for Greenwich with a 33-yard scoring jaunt in the first period.

Lake George/Hadley Luzerne Tops Cambridge

Lake George/Hadley Luzerne 27 Cambridge 14: Brendan Lamby caught a pair of touchdown passes and added a rushing TD to lead Lake George/Hadley Luzerne past Cambridge on Saturday.

War Eagles quarterback Cole Clarke found Landry on scoring connections of 41 and 30 yards, part of an 11 of 15 for 150 yards day for the LG/HL quarterback.

The War Eagles led 21-0 late in the second period when Cambridge got on the board with an Eli Danio 2-yard touchdown run and with the two point conversion the Indians closed to 21-8 with 1:23 remaining

But with :04 left in the half Clarke found Lamby on a 30-yard scoring strike sending Lake George/Hadley Luzerne into the break leading 27-8.

Jacob Ruggles capped the game’s scoring with a 2-yard TD run in the final frame for Cambridge.

Friday Night Roundup

Boys Soccer

Mechanicville 6 Tamarac 1: The Red Raiders ran out to a 3-0 halftime lead and cruised to the comfortable victory over the Bengals in Clums Corners on Friday.

TJ Bisallion scored a hat trick for Mechanicville with Colin McNutt adding a pair of scoring strikes and Ryan Grimmick a single tally for the undefeated Raiders.

Tamarac avoided the shutout when Adam Fountain connected for a second half score.

Waterford 3 Hoosick Falls 0: Ty Plumley with a pair of goals and Joshua Catanzarita with a single strike led the Fordians past Hoosick Falls in Waterford on Friday.

Fordian keeper Jake Houle saved eight to earn the shutout.

Cambridge 2 Greenwich 0: Ori Baker-Parazinski found the back of the net twice before the break and that was all the Indians needed to post the road “W” over Greenwich.

Cambridge keepers Mathew Squires and Justin Hamilton combined for six saves and the clean sheet for the Indians.

Football

Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 45 Coxsackie-Athens 3: Michael D’Agostino threw for three touchdown passes to lead HF/Tam to the road win over Coxsackie.

D”Agostino completed 8 of 12 passes for 199 yards and found three different receivers for scores, connecting with Dylan Baker for a 41 yard score, Bryan Mackey for a 77 yard strike and James Blake on a 42 yard throw and catch.

Panther running back Peyton Nealon rushed for 125 yards on 22 carries and a touchdown, while teammate Josh Colegrove added scoring runs of 25 and 7 yards for HF/Tam who with the win move to 4-0 on the year.

Mechanicville 14 Johnstown 12: In a close game throughout Mechanicville used single scores in the first and final period to slip past Johnstown on Friday.

A Michael Shutters fumble recovery followed by a Luciano D’Ambro two-point conversion run staked the Raiders to an 8-0 lead after the first.

Coxsackie got on the board in the second frame when JC Muress ran it in from two yards out trimming the Mechanicville to 8-6.

After a scoreless third quarter the Raiders extended their cushion when D’Ambro scored on a two-yard tote giving Mechanicville a 14-6 advantage.

Later in the fourth, Muress found J. Benton for a 9-yard touchdown pass, but Coxsackie’s two-point conversion attempt failed and the Raiders came away with the “W”, improving to 3-1 on the season.

Girls Soccer; Waterford Tops Cambridge

Waterford 4 Cambridge 0: The Fordians took control early scoring four times before the break in a comfortable win over Cambridge in Waterford on Thursday.

Addyson Galuski with a pair of goals and Mackenzie Koniszewski and Natalie Rich with single scoring strikes led the Fordian attack.

Waterford keeper Sierra Atwood saved six shots and combined with the Fordian “D” to notch the shutout.