Leading Scorers: Stillwater – Jaxon Mueller 26 Thomas McDonough 12 Carter Wincheins 11 Kaelan Leak 10 Canton – Ryan Jones 22 Roiger Zadoc 19
Key Stat: Stillwater put the game away with a 23-7 third period.
Take Away: Stillwater puts four in doubles and 83 points on the board in cruising to their sixth straight win to start the season.
Bethlehem 56 Hoosic Valley 53
Leading Scorers: Bethlehem – Cam LaClair 23, 3 3’s Kieran Barnes 16 Sean Ryan 12 Hawks – Isaac Wiley 18, 3 3’s Chris Jones 14 Landon Reilly 11
Key Stat: Bethlehem connected on 12 of 16 free throws, while the Valley converted 4 of 9.
Take Away: Hoosic Valley played the AA Bethlehem squad tough throughout and trailed by just a point, 45-44 entering the final frame where Bethlehem held on for the home win.
Key Stat: Mayfield held a 7-1 edge in made threes.
Take Away: Trailing by 10 mid-ways thru the fourth period, Cambridge cut the deficit to 52-50 with :40 remaining before Dopp drained some clutch free throws giving Mayfield the narrow, home “W”.
Leading Scorers: Saints – Tyler Hicks 21 Ryan Gillis 20 Hunter Fales 12 Witches – Cal Curtis 13
Key Stat: Spa Catholic outscored the Witches 37-15 after the break.
Take Away: The Saints used three players in doubles and a big second half to post the road victory and move to 4-3 on the year.
Mechanicville 60 Tamarac 54
Leading Scorers: Mechanicville – Colin Richardson 26, 3 3’s Cruz Goverski 12 Jacob Eiseman 12 Bengals – Adam Rice 32
Key Stat: Mechanicville built a lead with a 17-6 third frame.
Take Away: In a game that was knotted 31-all at halftime, Mechanicville used a good third quarter to gain some breathing room and then held off the Bengals for the home “W”. With the victory Mechanicville goes to 5-1 on the season while Tamarac slips to 3-4 with the loss.
Hoosick Falls 66 Hoosic Valley 53
Leading Scorers: Falls – Carson Glover 15 Andrew Sparks 12 Valley – Chris Jones 12 Isaac Wiley 11 Landon Reilly 10
Key Stat: Hoosick Falls held a 14-3 advantage in made threes.
Take Away: The Falls, leading 29-28 at intermission slowly pulled away in the second half capping the win with an 18-10 fourth period. Ten Panthers scored, with seven connecting from downtown in the road win that moves the Falls to 5-3 on the season.
Leading Scorers: Mechanicville – Sophia Tamasi 15 Stillwater – Andie Luskin 13 Maddie Chott 11 Miranda Price 11
Key Stat: Mechanicville outscored their guests 18-12 in the third frame.
Take Away: In a close game throughout where the biggest lead was eight points, Mechanicville broke a halftime deadlock with an 18-point third quarter and held off Stillwater over the final eight minutes to earn the home “W”. With the win Mechanicville improves to 7-1 on the year while Stillwater with the loss moves to 5-2.
Greenwich 77 Hoosick Falls 47
Leading Scorers: Witches – Brooke Kuzmich 35, 5 3’s Adrianna Rojas 17 Grace Autiello 14, 3 3’s Panthers – Ava Case 20
Key Stat: Greenwich blitzed the Falls with a 28-5 first period.
Take Away: Greenwich puts three players in doubles and rolls to their fifth straight win to start the season, all one-sided victories for the Witches.
Leading Scorers: Saints – Ryan Gillis 18 Kihl Kelley 14 Hunter Fales 12 Fordians – Derrick Pontore 17
Key Stat: The Saints held a 23-10 edge in made twos.
Take Away: Spa Catholic put three players in doubles and nine in the scoring column in the home win.
Mechanicville 77 Hoosick Falls 71
Leading Scorers: Mechanicville – Austin Rosowicz 23 Cruz Goverski 14 Jacob Eiseman 13 Joe Devito 12 Logan Starks 11 Colon Richardson 13 assists Panthers – Andrew Sparks 27, 5 3’s Carson Glover 20 Richie Stifter 16
Key Stat: A 23-7 first period gave Mechanicville a working cushion.
Take Away: Mechanicville used a big first quarter, put five players in doubles and leading scorer Richardson facilitated with 13 dimes in the road “W” over the Falls. Down big, early, the Panthers cut the Mechanicville lead to two points late, before the visitors closed out the victory.
Stillwater 97 Cambridge 38
Leading Scorers: Stillwater – Jaxon Mueller 21 Carter Wicheins 18 Kaelan Leak 16 Thomas McDonough 15 Lukas Lilac 12 Cambridge – Tully Maher 11
Key Stat: Stillwater held their hosts to single scoring numbers in each of the final three periods.
Take Away: Stillwater put five players in doubles and hung 89 points on the board thru three quarters in rolling past Cambridge Tuesday night.
Tamarac 69 Greenwich 39
Leading Scorers: Bengals – Adam Rice 19 Kamerin Edmonds 12 Frankie DiPalma 10, 3 3’s Witches – Cal Curtis 15
Key Stat: Tamarac outscored the Witches 40-16 after the break.
Take Away: The Bengals led 29-23 at halftime but took control with a 22-5 third frame, on their way to the home win.
Stillwater 51 Whitehall 18
Leading Scorers: Stillwater – Addison Thornton 13 Miranda Price 13 Railroaders – Emily Lyng 7
Key Stat: Stillwater held Whitehall to single scoring numbers in every period.
Take Away: Stillwater jumped out to a 25-6 lead after one quarter of play and cruised to the nonleague, road “W”.
Waterford 40 Mekeel Christian Academy 35
Leading Scorers: Fordians – Maddy Atwood 16 Rachel McOmber 10 MCA – Johannah Gardner 10
Key Stat: Waterford converted on 8 of 18 from the free throw line, while MCA connected on just 2 of 9 from the stripe.
Take Away: In a close game throughout the Fordians hold off MCA to notch the road victory.
Key Stat: Greenwich held their guests to single scoring numbers in every period.
Take Away: The Witches built a 45-11 advantage by the break and cruised to the home win over Cambridge. Kuzmich and Rojas combine for 55 leading Greenwich to their fourth win in as many starts, with a margin of victory, a dominant 35 points per contest.
Mechanicville 53 Watervliet/Heatly 43
Leading Scorers: Mechanicville – Ella Zecca 14 Tanner Eiseman 14 Cannoneers – Zoie Wass 13 Jessenia George 11
Key Stat: Mechanicville made as many free throws, 13, as the Cannoneers attempted.
Take Away: Mechanicville notches the non-league win at home, riding a pressure defense that repeatedly turned Watervliet over in the first half leading to a 30-18 cushion by intermission. Mechanicville extends their winning streak to six games and sit at 6-1 on the season.