
Greenwich 6 Stillwater 3
WP: Cooper Skiff 2 IP 2 Hits 0 Runs 1 K LP: Carter Wicheins
Hitting Stars: Witches – Parker Jamieson 2B Robert Barnes 2B Calvin Curtis 2 RBI’s
Take Away: Greenwich scored five times in the sixth frame to earn the “W” over the Warriors.
Tamarac 25 Berlin 4
WP: R. Mears LP: T. Shuhart
Hitting Stars: Bengals – James Blake 3-5, 5 RBI’s Tyler Sears 2-4, 3 RBI’s A. Ednie 2-2, 2 RBI’s Mountaineers – B. McMillan 1-3, 2 RBI’s
Take Away: Holding an 8-4 lead, heading to the fifth frame, the Bengals scored 18 times over the final three innings to post the road win over Berlin.
Mechanicville 19 Hoosic Valley 0
WP: Colin Richardson 4 IP 2 Hits 0 Runs 6 K’s LP: C. King
Hitting Stars: Red Raiders – Colin Richardson 3-4, HR, 4 RBI’s Lynch 3-4, 2 HR’s, 4 RBI’s Goverti 2-2, 2 2B’s, RBI Valley – C. King 2 1B’s
Take Away: After a scoreless first, the Raiders hung crooked numbers in each of the next four innings to post the one-sided decision in Schaghticoke.
Saratoga Catholic 2 Hoosick Falls 1
WP: Ronan Rowe
Hitting Stars: Saints – Hunter Failes 2B Panthers – Jake Sparks 2B
Take Away: The Saints plated two first-inning runs which proved just enough to get past the Falls.
Softball
Mechanicville 5 Cambridge 3
WP: Paige Rogers 7 IP 4 Hits 3 Runs 13 K’s Lauren Archambeault 7 IP 2 Hits 5 Runs 9 BB’s
Hitting Stars: Red Raiders – Paige Rogers and Emma Lapierre two runs scored Cambridge – Patterson 3B
Take Away: Rogers and the Raiders win a pitcher’s duel in Cambridge.
Greenwich 15 Hoosic Valley 1
WP: Reegan Mullen 11 K’s LP: Olivia Cappellano 2 K’s
Hitting Stars: Witches – Reegan Mullen 2-3, HR, 5 RBI’s Kiley Allen 2-3, 2B, 3B, 3 RBI’s Reese Autiello 2-4, 2 RBI’s Valley – Riley Caiazza 1-3, RBI
Take Away: Six Witches enjoyed multiple hit afternoons in the comfortable win over the Indians.
Tamarac 9 Saratoga Catholic 1
WP: Moira Collins 7 IP 6 Hits 1 Run 14 K’s
Hitting Stars: Bengals – Mihaly Blake 2-3, 3B, 3 RBI’s Moira Collins 2-3, 3B Mackenna Ashe 2-4, 2B, RBI
Take Away: Collins dominating from the circle and the Bengals had four players with two hits, part of a 10-hit outing for the Tamarac lineup in the season opening victory.