
Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 34 Taconic Hills 0
Hoosick Falls/ Tamarac opened with a 20-point first quarter and cruised from there to the victory over Taconic Hills at Clum’s Corners on Monday night.
The home squad held a 310-118 advantage in total yards in the contest.
Quarterback Sam Fauler threw for 88 yards and three touchdowns connecting with Richie Stifter on a 10-yard strike, Carson Glover from 27 yards out and Jack Cavanaugh on a 29 -yard connection for six.
Andrew Sparks led the ground attack with 115 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown, while Cavanaugh added 78 yards and a score.
Mechanicville 5 Stillwater 1
Mechanicville took control with four, first-half goals and posted the win over Stillwater to retain The Cup in the two teams’ annual match.
Rece Dyer tallied twice for Mechanicville with Ethan Raucci, Tom Wendel and Logan Starks all adding single scoring strikes.
Hodgson connected for the Stillwater goal in the second half.
Hoosic Valley 6 Cambridge -Salem 0
The Hawks scored three times in each half, and controlled the action in notching the “W” in their home-opener.
Isaac Wiley started the scoring when he connected on a corner for the 1-0 lead, minutes later it was Evan Maloney finding the net and quickly the Valley held a two-goal cushion.
Just before the half Wiley, on a long cross found Gabe Coffin who went top-side with a header for the 3-0 advantage.
Midway through the second half the Hawks used another Wiley to Coffin combo to pad their lead, and two minutes later Coffin returned the favor on a nice thru ball to Wiley for the finish.
Hoosic Valley’s final goal came when midfielder Andy Thompson made a great steal and found Coffin who split the posts for his third tally of the game.
Tamarac 3 Berlin New Lebanon 2
The Bengals built an early 2-0 lead and held off the Mountaineers to post the road win Monday night.
Tamarac’s first goal came off an Owen Blakesley corner that was deflected into the net by a Mountaineer defender.
Minutes later Tamarac took a 2-0 lead on a Mike Plante scoring strike from 20 yards out.
B/NL got on the board before the break on a transition tally from Logan Healey cutting the Bengal lead in half at 2-1.
In the second half Tamarac regained a two-goal cushion when Jack Roseberger split the posts for the 3-1 advantage.
The Mountaineers pulled to within one on Healey’s second goal of the game but would draw no closer as Bengal keeper Jacob Smith preserved the victory with some keys saves down the stretch.
Cambridge 2 Fort Ann 1
In a game knotted at 1-1 at halftime, Nicole Robinson connected off a Sam Crandall find with a second-half strike for the game-winner in action at Cambridge on Monday.
Cambridge’s Kelly Sweet and the Cardinals Olivia Winchell both found the net with first half scores.
Cambridge keeper Lixi Pedersen saved seven shots in the win, while Fort Ann goalie Bailee Wright turned back 10 shots for the Cardinals.
Chatham 6 Berlin/New Lebanon 0
Mechanicville 3 Cambridge 2
In action at the Mechanicville Golf Course Matthew Salvadore carded the low round of 38 leading the home squad to the narrow “W” over Cambridge.
Luke MacDonald and Mason MacDonald picked up individual wins in flights one and two for the visitors, while Connor Dion and Ben Amato, along with Matthew Salvadore earned the three points for the 6-0 Mechanicville team.