
Mechanicville 4 Burnt Hills 2
Mechanicville used three second-half goals to get past Burnt Hills and post the non-league win.
Just before the half Logan Starks connected to give Mechanicville the 1-0 lead heading to the break.
After intermission Burnt Hills knotted things at 1-1 on a Cassidy tally, but Mechanicville regained the lead and control on scoring strikes from Declan Charette, Tom Wendel and Starks second goal of the game.
Mechanicville’s Ethan Raucci handed out a pair of assists and keeper Joe Devito saved five for the 4-0 Mechanicville squad.
Waterford 2 Maple Hill 1
Waterford scored the game-winner with 1:00 left in regulation, notching the well-earned victory over Maple Hill at Fordian Stadium on Saturday.
The Fordians drew first blood at the 6:00 mark when the Catanzarita brothers hooked up with Jake finding Josh whose header gave Waterford the 1-0 advantage.
That score held until the 51st minute when Maple Hill tied things on a rocket from Avery Morse.
With just under a minute remaining Waterford’s Tristan Carutasu fired a shot that Maple Hill keeper Kaedan Morse got a fingertip on, but the ball had enough left to roll in for the decider.
Tamarac 2 Troy 2
Tamarac sandwiched two goals around a pair of Troy tallies as the two squads battled to a 2-2 tie in a match played Saturday in Troy.
Owen Blakesley and Jack Roseberger connected for Tamarac goals while a pair of strikes by Luigi Chiera accounted for Troy’s scoring.
Girls Soccer
Hoosic Valley 12 Moore Catholic 6
Six different players rang the bell for the Valley who hung a dozen on the board in securing the “W” over Moore Catholic in a Hall of Fame Tournament game played in Niskayuna.
Sophomore Hannah Coffin had a good month on a Saturday morning with five goals and two assists to lead Hoosic Valley.
Sophomores Ashleigh Herrington and Kaylee Smith both connected twice while junior Loghan Hamilton, sophomore Kayleigh Knickerbocker and 8th grader Hayley Valsic all added single tallies.
Stillwater 3 Poland 0
Bridget Coon scored twice, Karissa Mitchell added a single goal, and the Stillwater defense posted the shutout in the win over Poland in a Hall of Fame Tournament game at Stillwater.
Keepers Mirand Price and Charisma Salecker combined for three saves and with the Stillwater defense for the clean sheet to help Stillwater capture their third straight win to start the season.
St. Mary’s 3 Waterford 1
Addyson Galuski connected off a feed from Payton Galuski for the Waterford goal, but scoring strikes from St. Mary’s Kristin Middaugh, Michaela Panell and Teddy Osiniski proved the difference in a Hall of Fame match played in Waterford.
Football
Canajoharie/Fort Plain 35 Cambridge/Salem 12
Greenwich 44 Helderberg Valley 13