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.

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