Leading Scorers: Hawks- Connor King 17, 5 3’s Chris Jones 14 Isaac Wiley 12 Bengals – Adam Rice 18
Key Stat: The Valley took control with a 25-6 second quarter.
Take Away: Hoosic Valley trailed 16-7 after the first frame but outscored Tamarac 41-15 over the next two periods on their way to the win in the Coaches vs. Cancer Event at HVCC on Sunday. The Valley put three players in doubles in the “W” and move to 5-1 on the year while Tamarac slips to 2-3 with the loss.
Leading Scorers: Witches – Joe Radovich 18 Ryan Ingber 15 Chatham – Sitzer 18 Taylor 12
Key Stat: Greenwich outscored Chatham 19-13 in the fourth quarter.
Take Away: In the Coaches for Cancer Event at HVCC, Greenwich led 29-26 at the break, but trailed 42-40 heading into the decisive fourth, where the Witches earned the come-from-behind “W”.
Tamarac 52 Hoosick Falls 33
Leading Scorers: Bengals Myanna Faraj 15 Alex Castiglione 10 Panthers – Mackenna Robersen 21
Key Stat: The Bengals held the Falls to single scoring numbers in three of the four periods.
Take Away: Leading 23-18 at halftime, Tamarac outscored the Panthers 29-15 over the final two frames to seal the win and move to 4-1 on the year.
Mechanicville 69 Hudson 68
Leading Scorers: Mechanicville – Colin Richardson 27 Logan Starks 10 Blue Hawks – Keith Robinson 36 Juwan Morrison 10
Take Away: With 0:05 remaining in regulation Colin Richardson was fouled and connected on 1 of 2 free throws giving Mechanicville the lead, and when Hudson’s Keith Robinson’s runner at the buzzer was off the mark Mechanicville came away with the victory in the Coaches for Cancer Event at HVCC.
Leading Scorers: Hawks – Landon Reilly 20 Isaac Wiley 18 Mechanicville – Colin Richardson 18 Cruz Goverski 16 Joe Devito 11
Take Away: Basketball is a game of runs and Hoosic Valley had the last one Friday night in Mechanicville outscoring their hosts 12-4 over the final three minutes to secure the well-earned road “W”.
The Valley opened with the first five points of the night before Mechanicville put together a 14-1 run and ended the quarter with a 19-10 lead with Cruz Goverski scoring nine in the frame.
The Hawks Landon Reilly scored the first five points of the second period part of a 11-2 Valley streak that tied things 21-all midway through the quarter. But Mechanicville controlled the remainder of the period and took a 32-27 advantage into the break.
Hoosic Valley outscored their hosts 22-11 in the third with Isaac Wiley and Dem Neary each netting seven points and held a 49-43 lead heading into the fourth.
Mechanicville put together a 10-4 run over the first five minutes of the frame to pull even at 53-all with Goverski and Colin Richardson leading the spurt.
But the Valley used a bucket and one from Isaac Wiley and clutch free throw shooting from Gabe Coffin 4 of 4, down the stretch to close out the road win.
Tamarac 68 Waterford 25
Leading Scorers: Bengals – Adam Rice 21 Frankie DiPalma 17 Fordians – Derrick Pontore 9
Key Stat: Tamarac held the Fordians to single numbers in three of the four frames.
Take Away: The Bengals jumped out to a 24-4 lead after the first frame and cruised to the road win Friday night. Tamarac, with the victory moves to 2-2 on the year while Waterford slips to 1-5.
Hoosick Falls 79 Greenwich 34
Leading Scorers: Panthers – Richie Stifter 20, 8 steals Andrew Sparks 14 Witches – Langston Hall 9
Key Stat: The Falls won each of the first three periods by double digits.
Take Away: The Panthers drilled 10 triples, put 11 players in the scoring column and rolled to the road “W” over the Witches, moving to 4-2 on the year.
Stillwater 89 Spa Catholic 55
Leading Scorers: Stillwater – Jaxon Mueller 27 Thomas McDonough 16, 3, 3’s Kaelan Leak 15, 3 3’s James Cocozzo 12 Saints – Aidan Crowther 13, 3 3’s Ronan Rowe 10
Key Stat: Stillwater won every quarter.
Take Away: In a game played at HVCC, Stillwater leading 40-26 at the break, put this one to bed with a 32-15 third frame, notching their fourth straight win to start the season.
Key Stat: Mechanicville won each of the final three periods.
Takw Away: Trailing 14-7 after the first quarter, Mechanicville methodically came back pulling even with the Bengals at 23-all by halftime and gradually built their winning cushion over the final two frames. With the win Mechanicville moves to 5-1 on the year and are currently riding a five-game winning streak.
Stillwater 77 Saratoga Catholic 38
Leading Scorers: Stillwater – Miranda Price 26 Addison Thornton 17, 3’3’s Sarah Folman 15, 4 3’s Andie Luskin 10 Saints – Sophia Ryan 12
Key Stat: Stillwater held a 9-2 edge in made threes.
Take Away: Leading 21-18 after the first frame, Stillwater outscored their hosts 21-4 in the second period taking control on their way to the road win. Stillwater put four players in doubles and with the victory moves to 4-1 on the season.
Leading Scorers: Stillwater – Lukas Lilac 18 Kaelan Leak 18, 4 3’s Jaxon Mueller 16 Thomas McDonough 10 Bengals – Kamerin Edmonds 14 Sam Kuiken 10 Adam Rice 10
Key Stat: Stillwater outscored the Bengals 41-21 over the middle two frames.
Take Away: After an even first period, Stillwater used a 16-3 second quarter to take control. The visitors connected on seven triples and put four players in doubles, in posting the dominant road win.
Hoosic Valley 60 Greenwich 40
Leading Scorers: Hawks – Landon Reilly 17 Isaac Wiley 14 Witches – Ryan Ingber 15
Key Stat: The Valley held a 19-9 edge in two-point goals.
Take Away: Hoosic Valley doubled up the Witches after the break, outscoring their guests 38-19 over the final two periods to notch the victory.
Hoosick Falls 92 Waterford 42
Leading Scorers: Panthers – Carson Glover 19, 3 3’s AJ Brown 18, 6 3’s Andrew Sparks 14 Connor MacNeil 10 Fordians – Derrick Pontore 13
Key Stat: The Falls bottomed an incredible 18 three pointers on the night.
Take Away: The Panthers put this one to bed early building a 49-12 lead by halftime. Four Falls’ players reached doubles, and 11 Panthers scored points with their perimeter game accounting for nearly 60% of their 92 points in the contest.