Saturday Morning Recap: Wildcats Top Schuylerville, Fordians Roll

Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 19   Schuylerville 7

Trailing 7-6 at the half, HF/Tam scored 13 unanswered in the third frame and the Wildcats defense shut the door as the visitors handed the Black Horses their first loss of the season on the turf Friday night in Schuylerville.

The Wildcats took an early 6-0 lead when Sam Fauler found Richie Stifter on a 72-yard scoring strike, but Schuylerville quickly responded and took a 7-6 lead on a Martin Flanders Jr. 4-yard run.

Those would be the last points of the evening for the home squad as the Wildcats “D” took center stage.

But the Black Horses held that advantage into the third period when Fauler connected on his second throwing touchdown of the night, finding Carson Glover with a 28-yard throw and catch giving HF/Tam the lead at 12-7.

With seconds remaining in the period and Schuylerville driving, Stifter scooped a Black Horse fumble and took it to the house on a 93-yard gallop giving the Wildcats a 19-7 cushion and their defense closed things out for the “W”.  

With the HF/Tam win both teams sit at 6-1 on the season.

 

Greenwich 48   Voorheesville 7    No other info at this time

 

Waterford 14   Spa Catholic 0

Eight Fordians rang the bell led by Josh Catanzarita’s six-goal afternoon in Waterford’s one-sided decision over the Saints.

Joining in the scoring onslaught were Logan Sheehan with two goals, and Chris Brown, Matt Soden, Jake Catanzarita, Christian Penk and Zach Kalinowski all connected with single strikes.

With the win Waterford secures a Co-Wasaren League championship with Mechanicville.  

 

Waterford 7   Scotia 0

The Fordian defense pitched another shutout and eighth-grader Payton Galuski found the back of the net three times to lead Waterford to the home “W” on Friday.

Mia O’Brien scored twice and Cassidy McClement and Izzy Vecchio added single goals in the Fordian victory.  

Waterford keeper Maddy Atwood saved 11 shots including a PK as the Fordians posted their eighth clean sheet in their last 10 outings.  

 

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