
Saratoga Catholic 59 Hoosick Falls 55
Leading Scorers: Saints – K. Kelly 11 H. Fales 10 R. Gillis 10 R. Rowe 10 Panthers – Carson Glover 33 Andrew Sparks 11
Key Stat: Spa Catholic held a 9-4 advantage in made threes.
Take Away: In a close game throughout the Saints used an 18-11 third frame to take the lead and held off the Falls to post the home win.
Greenwich 63 Waterford 54
Leading Scorers: Witches – Ryan Ingber 28 Joe Radovich 15 Fordians – Derrick Pontore 22 Matt Soden 16
Key Stat: Greenwich connected 10 times from the free throw line while Waterford converted just four.
Take Away: Trailing 17-12 at the quarter break, Greenwich outscored the Fordians 37-22 over the next two periods to gain control.
Delaware Academy 62 Cambridge 23
Leading Scorers: Academy – Natal Vrendenbaugh 27 Cambridge – Claire Toleman 5
Key Stat: Delaware Academy held Cambridge to single numbers in three of the four periods.
Take Away: Academy ran out to a 19-4 lead after the first frame on their way to the comfortable win over Cambridge.
Cooperstown 51 Cambridge 31
Leading Scorers: Cooperstown – R. Nellen 22 Katie Crippin 10 Cambridge – Nicole LaFountain 8
Key Stat: Leading 10-9 after the first eight minutes Cooperstown used a 17-3 second quarter to take control.
Take Away: Cambridge played Cooperstown close in every period except the second frame which fueled the Cooperstown “W”.
Greenwich 74 Cooperstown 38
Leading Scorers: Witches – Brooke Kuzmich 30 Grace Autiello 19 5 3’s Adrianna Rojas 14 Cooperstown – Mia Kahenbach 10
Key Stat: Greenwich outscored Cooperstown 42-18 over the middle two periods.
Take Away: Greenwich won every quarter, put three players in doubles, and cruised to the win in the Delhi Tournament.
Tamarac 75 Spa Catholic 41 (Thursday)
Leading Scorers: Bengals – Myanna Faraj 29 Kayla Beaudoin 26 3 3’s Saints – Sophia Ryan 17 5 3’s Addison Whitbeck 11
Key Stat: Tamarac converted 15 of 25 free throws while the Saints made 5 of 12 from the stripe.
Take Away: Faraj and Beaudoin combine for 55 points as Tamarc puts 75 on the board including a 30-point third frame in the one-sided decision.
Hoosic Valley 79 Cambridge 22 (Friday)
Leading Scorers: Valley – Chris Jones 21 Gabe Coffin 20 Isaac Wiley 15 Cambridge – Travis Yurshik 7 L. MacDougal 7
Key Stat: The Valley held Cambridge to single numbers in every period.
Take Away: Hoosic Valley scored 20 plus in each of the first three quarters on their way to a dominant road “W”.