Wednesday Results; Stillwater Girls, Mechanicville Boys Open with W’s

Stillwater 4   Bolton-Warrensburg 0

Stillwater took a 1-0 lead into the break and used three second-half goals to post the season-opening shutout over Bolton-Warrensburg.

Elliott Patenaude tallied midway through the first half giving the warriors a 1-0 advantage, before defensive units for both squads took control resulting in 50 minutes of scoreless soccer.

Stillwater however ended the dry spell in dominant fashion scoring three second-half goals in a nine-minute span.

Sofia Perniciaro started the onslaught, finding the range at the 70:29 mark, four minutes later Brooke Hodgson connected and Patenaude wrapped the scoring blitz with her second goal of the match at 79:03.

Warrior keepers Miranda Price with two saves and Charisma Salecker combined with the Stillwater defense for the shutout while Bolton-Warrensburg keeper Hope Sherman turned back 14 shots in the contest.

Mechanicville 6   Scotia-Glenville 1

Mechanicville took control with three first-half strikes and doubled down with three more after intermission to earn the comfortable win in their season-opener. 

The Red Raiders were led in scoring by Tom Wedel and Scotty Lynch with two goals each while Alex Micare and Alex Sharrow both connected on their first varsity goals in the match.

Scotia -Glenville’s score came on a second-half PK by Matt Shraa.

Joe Devito saved six shots in the net for Mechanicville and Trevor Gerke turned back nine shots for the visitors.   

Hoosick Falls 5   Stillwater 0

Aiden Fleming fired a two-under par to lead the Falls past Stillwater in action at the Saratoga Lake Golf Club.

Joining Fleming in the winner’s circle were teammates Dylan Callahan 40, Brady Mann 42, Michael Plusch 48, Jack Shea 52 and Devin Gauthier with a score of 55.

Stillwater scores included Carter Wicheins 39, Logan Pickett 49, Daniel Degrasse-Izzo 54, with Miles Marinello and Julian Peluso carding 55’s.

With the win Hoosick Falls improves to 2-1 on the season.

Cambridge-Salem 4   Hoosic Valley 1

Cambridge-Salem’s Luke MacDougall fired the low round 36 to claim medalist honors in the win over Hoosic Valley.

Mason MacDougall, Blaise Barrett and Brigid Toleman all earned points for Cambridge-Salem with individual match wins.

Hoosic Valley’s Liam Sherman won his match in flight three to claim the point for the visitors from Schaghticoke.  

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