
Greenwich 12 Spa Catholic 0
WP: Reegan Mullen one-hit shutout 10 K’s
Hitting Stars: Witches – Morgan Randall 3 hits, 4 RBI’s Kiera Kirk 1 hut, 2 RBI’s Saints Allison Fuller 1 hit
Take Away: Mullen dominates from the circle, the Witches played error free defensively and every batter in the Greenwich lineup had a hit and/or an RBI in the win.
Tamarac 16 Berlin/New Lebanon 3
WP: Natalya Horton 4 IP 1 Hit 3 Runs 7 K’s
Hitting Stars: Bengals – Moira Collins 3-4, 2 3B’s, 4 RBI’s Bella Delorenzo 3-4, 2B, RBI Erin Lee 1B, 2B, RBI
Take Away: Tamarac pounded 17 hits on the day with five Bengals enjoying multiple hit outings. Tamarac moves to 5-0, 4-0 with the win.
Mechanicville 15 Emma Willard 1
Hitting Stars: Lila Christensen HR Jenna Tesoriero HR
Take Away: Three Mechanicville pitchers combined for the one-hitter with nine K’s, while seven Red Raiders had two hits or more in the one-sided decision over the Jesters.
Stillwater 20 Hoosic Valley 6
WP: A. Russell 5 IP 6 Runs 6 Hits 6 BB’s 4 K’s LP: Lainey Bochette 4 IP 16 Runs 10 Hits 7 BB’s 2 K’s
Hitting Stars: Warriors – P. Morris 2-4, 4 RBI’s J. Bouleris 2-3, 4 RBI’s E. Thompson 2-3, 2B, 3 RBI’s L. Russell 2-4, 2 RBI’s Valley – E. Waldron 3-3, 2B, 3 RBI’s
Take Away: Leading 7-4 after three frames, Stillwater exploded for 13 runs over the final two innings to notch the five-inning affair in Schaghticoke.
Baseball
Greenwich 26 Berlin/New Lebanon 2
WP: Dutch Hamilton 4 IP 2 Runs 2 Hits 11 K’s LP: Brayden McMillian
Hitting Stars: Witches – Ryan Ingber 2 1B’s 2 HR’s 9 RBI’s Owen Brockway 1B, 2 2B’s, 3 RBI’s Dutch Hamilton 2 1B’s, 2B, 3 RBI’s
Take Away: Greenwich ripped 21 hits over six innings, scoring in every frame led by Ingber who had a great week on a Wednesday afternoon in New Lebanon.
Hoosick Falls 5 Hoosic Valley 4
WP: Ben Smith LP: Dem Neary
Hitting Stars: Falls – Jake Sparks 2 2B’s, 3 RBI’s Andrew Sparks 2 1B’s, RBI Carson Glover 2B Cole Ziehm walk-off RBI 1B Valley – Connor 2 1B’s, RBI Jimmy Bolgnino 2 1B’s, RBI
Take Away: The Valley pushed across a run in the top of the seventh to knot things at 4-4, setting up Ziehm’s heroics who plated Eli King in the bottom half of the frame for the walk-off victory.