Wasaren Boys Soccer: Mechanicville, Falls, Valley Post Wins in WAC/Wasaren Crossover

Mechanicville 2   Cobleskill 0

In the annual WAC/Wasaren crossover played at Afrims, Mechanicville used a goal in each half and stellar defense to get past Cobleskill on Saturday.

Logan Starks connected from long range in the first half for Mechanicville while Cruz Goverski hammered in a second tally.

Keeper Mark Pingelski saved seven shots and combined with the Mechanicville defense for the clean sheet. 

 

Hoosic Valley 2    OESJ 0

In their crossover matchup the Valley parlayed goals from Evan Maloney and Carter Simpson into the “W” over OESJ.   

 

Waterford 1   Johnstown 1

After a scoreless first half, Johnstown got on the board just minutes after the break on an unassisted goal from Mason Gray.  

The Sir Bills held the one goal advantage until the Fordians connected on the equalizer with less than two minutes remaining in regulation when a Mason Noto cross found Jake Catanzariti who finished, knotting the score at 1-1 which was the final tally after scoreless overtime sessions.  

 

Greenwich 0   BKW 0

Defense ruled in this WAC/Wasaren matchup as the two squads battled to a scoreless tie.

Witches keeper Jack Scieszka came up in the match saving 21 shots and with the Greenwich defense kept BKW off the board.

BKW keeper Andrew Zink saved two shots in the game.

 

Hoosick Falls 2   Canajoharie/Ft. Plain 0

Aiden Eckert, off a Ka’Shae Thomas feed and Michael Thomas off an Eckert find proved to be more than enough offense for the Falls as the Panther defense pitched the shutout in the win over Canjo/F. Plain in the WAC/Wasren crossover at Afrims Sports Complex on Saturday afternoon.  

 

 

 

 

Friday Night Roundup: HF/Tamarac Notches Win

Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 40   Gloversville 26

After a scoreless first period HF/Tam built a 20-12 lead by halftime and took control with a pair of touchdowns to start the third frame on their way to the road win over Gloversville.

Wildcat Sam Fauler threw for four touchdowns and ran for another in the victory finding Richie Stifter on a 56-yard strike, Ryan Sparks from 14-yards out, Carson Glover on a 34-yard connection and Trent Benedict for a 20-yard TD reception.  

Fauler finished 11 of 14 for 198 yards on the night.

Glover led the HF/T ground game rushing for 76 yards including a 29-yard scoring run.

 

Waterford 5   Hoosick Falls 1

Mia O’Brien’s hat trick led the way in the Fordians road win over the Panthers on Friday.

Riley Noto and Emily Fannif added single tallies in the victory for Waterford, while Lilliona Zwinge scored the Falls’ lone goal with a second half strike. 

 

Tamarac 4   Cambridge 0 

Emme Fitzgerald with a pair of goals and Kylie Gross and Kendall Bulson with single tallies led the Bengals past Cambridge Friday at Clum’s Corners.

Tamarac keepers Emily Roadcap and Lily Onorato combined for the clean sheet in the match.  

 

Hoosic Valley 2   Emma Willard 1

The Valley scored a goal in each half and kept the Jesters off the board until the final minute of the match in posting the home “W” in Schaghticoke.

The hosts first tally came with 14:28 left in the first half on a Kaylee Smith header off an Ashleigh Herrington find, giving the Valley a 1-0 advantage that they carried into the break.

In the second half Gracyn Gates found Hannah Coffin who finished for the 2-0 Hawk lead.

Emma Willard avoided the shutout when Haruro Segawa split the posts with a minute left in the game.

 

Mechanicville 4   Greenwich 0

Leading 1-0 at the break, Mechanicville took control scoring three times after intermission in notching the home “W” over the Witches of Greenwich on Friday night. 

Maddie Hopeck with a pair of goals, and Ava Gaspie and Gianna Pitts with single strikes led the Mechanicville attack.

Keeper Ava Grimmick saved two shots and combined with the Mechanicville defense for the shutout.

With the win Mechanicville improves to 7-0-1 on the year.

 

 

Thursday Results: Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley Rolls over Scotia

Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley 55   Scotia/Glenville 12

M/HV built a commanding 35-6 advantage by halftime and cruised to a Class B North divisional win over Scotia in Mechanicville on Thursday night.  

M/HV rode a dominant ground game to the victory rushing for 485 yards on 45 carries.

Leading the way were Jordan Barnes with 200 yards on 11 carries, Marcus Robinson 124 yards on 12 rushes and DiMaggio Ferrara 90 yards on 10 totes.  

AJ Messercola threw a touchdown pass and Carson Beattie returned an interception 97 yards for a score for M/HV.

With the win Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley moves to 4-0 on the year.

 

Waterford 8    Berlin /New Lebanon 0

Five different Fordians split the posts in Waterford’s one-sided decision over B/NL on Thursday night.

Payton Galuski with a hat trick, Logan Sheehan with a pair of goals and Jake Catanzarita, Conner Belonga and Blake Guertin with single tallies led the Fordian assault.

Waterford keeper Logan Kelley combined with the Fordian defense for the shutout.

B/NL keepers Jack Healy and Gabriel Smith combined for 17 saves in the loss.

 

Wednesday Roundup: Mechanicville Golf Moves to 12-0

Mechanicville 5   Waterford 0

Nate Salvadore fired a one-under par 36 to lead all golfers and Mechanicville past Waterford in action at Fairways of Halfmoon on Wednesday. 

Other top scores for Mechanicville included Lack Salvadore 37, Matt Salvadore 39, and Logan Starks and Ben Amato with rounds of 40.

Scores for Waterford included Landon Pitcher 42, Jonny Atwood 43, Evan Cavosie 45, and Tanner Machia with a round of 49.

With the win Mechanicville moves to 12-0 on the year while Waterford slips to 3-9 on the season.  

Hoosick Falls 5   Cambridge/Salem 0

The Panthers Aidan Flemming and Brady Mann shared medalist honors with rounds of 35 in the Falls win at the Hoosick Falls Country Club.

Dykan Callahan, Jack Shea and Aidyn DeGraaf all picked up wins for Hoosick Falls in the match who improve to 8-1 with the victory.   

Chatham 2   Greenwich 0

Chathams’ Addison Perry scored a goal in each half, the second coming with seconds remaining to lead Chatham to the home “W” over the Witches of Greenwich 

Berlin/New Lebanon 3   Cambridge 0

B/NL built a 1-0 lead by halftime and added two more strikes after the break to notch the road win over the Tigers.

Madison Bell, Anna Hart, and Haylee Jones all found the back of the net for B/NL and keeper Shorter saved three shots in the shutout.

Cambridge keeper Lexie Petersen saved 17 attempts in the match.  

Mechanicville 9   Emma Willard 0

Mechanicville ran out to a 4-0 advantage by intermission and connected five more times in the second half, cruising to the road win over the Jesters.

Gianna Pitts with three goals, Maddy Hopeck and Madison Daley with two scores each and Ava Gaspie and Emma Andrews with single tallies led the Mechanicville assault.

Mechanicville keeper Ava Grimmick saved two shots and combined with the Mechanicville defense for the clean sheet.  

With the win Mechanicville goes to 6-0-1 on the season.  

 

Stillwater 8   Hoosick Falls 0

Stillwater raced out to a 5-0 halftime advantage and coasted to the win over the Panthers of Hoosick Falls.

Elliot Patenaude, Brooke Hodgson and Bridget Coon all connected for a pair of goals with Emersyn Patenaude and Lucy Rubenstein adding single scoring strikes for Stillwater.  

Stillwater keepers Miranda Price and Ally Liamero combined with the Stillwater defense for the shutout.  

Monday and Tuesday Results

Monday

Mechanicville 5 Stillwater 0

Nate Salvador with the low round of 37 led Mechanicville past Stillwater on Monday at the Mechanicville Golf Club.

Joining Nate with match wins were teammates Matt and Jack Salvadore, Logan Starks, Jacob Pickett and Julian Peluso.

Witch the win Mechanicville moves to 11-0 on the year while Stillwater slips to 4-5 with the loss.

Greenwich 4.5 Waterford.5

The Witches Erik Wade claimed medalist honors with a round of 38 in the Greenwich victory over the Fordians at the Battenkill Country Club on Monday.

Sam Ziehm, Braydon Stutzman and Omar DeJesus all earned match wins for the Witches while in flight five Greenwich’s Richie Coon and Waterford’s Billy Scunziano split the point.

Greenwich improves to 7-4 on the season and Waterford moves to 3-7.

Hoosick Falls 4 Spa Catholic 1

Aidan Fleming shot a four under-par 30 to lead the Panthers past the Saints in golf action at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Monday.

Other scores for Hoosick Falls included Dylan Callahan and Brady Mann with 38’s, Spencer Tate 41, Jack Shea 42 and Aidyn DeGraaf with a round of 43.

Top scores for Spa Catholic included Cole Cefalu 39, Landon Lockrow 41, Tyler Hicks 43, Mark Mahay 44 and Sandy MacDonald with a round of 48.

Hoosick Falls goes to 7-1 on the year with the win.

Cambridge 2 Hoosick Falls 0

Cambridge used a goal in each half and strong defensive play to earn the road win over the Falls on Monday.

Emily DeSousa and Lainey Wilkins both tallied for the Tigers while keeper Lexie Pedersen saved 17 shots and combined with the Cambridge defense for the shutout.

Panther keeper Lucy Haynes saved 15 shots in the loss.

Stillwater 3 Hoosic Valley 0

Elliot Patenaude, Lucy Rubenstein and Sofia Perniciaro all connected on scoring strikes for Stillwater in the road “W” in Schaghticoke on Monday.

Mechanicville 3 Waterford 0

Mechanicville built a 2-0 advantage by the break and closed out the win over the Fordians on Monday night in Mechanicville.

Maddie Hopeck with a pair of goals and Gianna Pitts with a single tally paced the Mechanicville offense.

Mechanicville keeper saved five shots in the shutout while Fordian keeper Isabella Ramonio saved eight in the match.

Bolton/Warrensburg 2 Greenwich 0

B/W scored twice before the break and rode the two-score margin to the nonleague win over the Witches on Tuesday.

B/W keeper Keith Sonley saved seven shots and combined with the defense for the clean sheet.

Witches’ keeper Jack Scieszka saved four shots for Greenwich.

Waterford 9 Hoosick Falls 1

Five different players rang the bell for Waterford in the one-sided road win over the Falls on Tuesday.

Logan Sheehan with a hat trick, Payton Galuski and Blake Guertin with a pair of goals and Mason Noto and Austin Lemere with single tallies paced the Waterford attack.

Aidan Eckert connected for the lone Hoosick Falls score in the game.

Waterford keeper Logan Kelly saved six in the Fordian “W”.

Mechanicville 6 Greenwich 0

Mechanicville jumped out to a 3-0 lead by halftime and cruised to the home win over the Witches in Cancer Awareness Night in Mechanicville.

Scotty Lynch and Logan Starks with two goals each and Ethan Raucci and Cruz Goverski with single scoring strikes led the Mechanicville attack.

Mechanicville keepers Mark Pingelski and Brady O’Connor combined for seven saves and the shutout.

Jack Scieszka saved 13 shots for the Witches.

Cambridge/Salem 2 Tamarac 1

After a scoreless first half Cambridge/Salem took a 1-0 lead soon after the break when Josh LaFountain scored on a chipped ball over the keeper.

Tamarac quickly answered when Anthony Garner finished a Jack Rosenberger find knooting the score at 1-1.

The winning tally came off the foot of C/S’s Oliver Hickland who cleaned up a loose ball in the box and split the posts for the game-winner.

Stillwater 3.5 Waterford 1.5

Stillwater’s Tye Morris fired the low round of 40 in the Warrior’s victory over the Fordians in golf action at Fairways of Halfmoon on Tuesday.

Other scores for Stillwater included Danielle Degrassi-Izzo 42, Julian Peluso 51, and Nick Rose with a round of 52.

Scores for Waterford included Landon Pitcher 43, Jonny Atwood 44, Evan Cavosie and Billy Scunziano with 49’s and Tanner Machia with a round of 51.

Saturday Results

Waterford 8   Hoosic Valley 1

Six different Fordians rang the bell in Waterford’s homecoming victory over the Valley.

Payton Galuski, Logan Sheehan and Christian Penk all scored a pair of goals, while Blake Guertin, Jake Catanzarita and Mason Noto all connected on single tallies for Waterford.   

Fordian keeper Logan Kelly saves six shots in the victory.

Mechanicville 1    Niskayuna 1

Mechanicville held a 1-0 advantage throughout much of the match before Niskayuna pulled even with a second half tally and from there the two squads battled to a draw.

The visitors struck for a first-half goal when a Scotty Lynch header, finished off a long throw-in from Tom Pitts giving Mechanicville the 1-0 lead.  

After the break Mechanicville continued to apply pressure ripping several shots off the crossbar but were unable to gain the two-score advantage.  

Niskyuna’s Soren Borger, with what proved to be the final goal of the afternoon, connected on the equalizer late in the second half.   

Mechanicville’s keeper Mark Pingelski saved seven shots in the game, while Eric Thurn turned back five attempts between the posts for Nisky.  

 

Cambridge-Salem 60   Corinth 0

C/S scored 40, first-half points in the one-sided decision over Corinth on Saturday.  

The Tigers rushed for eight touchdowns and nearly 300 yards in the game with Preston Peabody, Jackson Rowland and Isaiah Loret leading the way with two scores each.

C/S moves to 3-0 with the win.  

 

Greenwich 52   Voorheesville 0    (Friday)    

Friday Night Roundup: Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley, Stillwater Post Gridiron Wins

Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley 31   Gloversville 12

M/HV briefly trailed after Gloversville put six on the board on its opening drive, but Jordan Barnes returned the ensuing kick-off 80 yards for a touchdown giving the home squad a 7-6 lead, on their way to a 25-6 halftime advantage.

A strong rushing attack led the way for M/HV with Marcus Robinson gaining 87 yards on 12 carries with two scores, Barnes with 73 yards on nine totes with a score and DiMaggio Ferrara picking up 64 yards on 10 rushes.

Ferrara added a 46-yard TD in the second half on a scoop and score.

The win moves M/HV to 3-0 on the season and will hit the road next weekend to face Scotia-Glenville on Friday night.  

 

Stillwater 41   Taconic Hills 0

Nehemiah Costine rushed for 207 yards and three touchdowns leading Stillwater to the one-sided decision over Taconic Hills.

Stillwater ran out to a 21-0 lead after one and added two more scores before the break for a 34-0 halftime advantage.

Stillwater’s Landen Staie gained 83 yards on eight carries with a score and John Williams added 68 rushing yards on three carries with a touchdown.

James Cocozzo led the Stillwater defense with 12 tackles on the night while teammate Matt Lutz added a pair of takeaways for the Stillwater squad.

 

Glens Falls 40   Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 7 

Glens Falls built a 20-0 lead by the break and put away the game with a 20-point third frame, notching the win over HF/T.

Jordan Baker led a Glens Falls ground game that totaled 344 yards, with 198 yards and three rushing scores.

HF/T avoided the shutout when Richie Stifter returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown in the third period.  

 

Greenwich 3   Waterford 1

Nursing a 1-0 halftime lead, the Witches gained a three-score advantage with a pair of strikes after the break and secured the road win over the Fordians in girls’ soccer on Friday night.

Taylor Poovey, Sarah Radovich and Kate Fowler all found the back of the net for Greenwich with Brooke Kuzmich assisting on two of the goals for the Witches.

Mia O’Brien cleaned up a loose ball in front with 6:00 remaining for the Waterford’s lone goal in the match.

 

Cambridge/Salem 2   Fort Ann 1

Trailing 1-0 at the break, C/S tallied twice in the second half to post the come-from-behind “W” over the Cardinals in boys’ soccer action.

Fort Ann jumped in front on a Braydon Winchell strike from 25 yards out for the 1-0 lead.

C/S’s Luke Leblanc knotted things with a second-half tally, beating three defenders and going far post for the equalizer.  

With two minutes remaining, Tully Maher finished a Leblanc feed for the game-winner and a well-earned home victory.  

 

Mechanicville 5   Cambridge 0

Nate Salvadore fired the low round of 38 leading Mechanicville to the victory in action at the Mechanicville Golf Club on Friday.

Along with Salvadore, Jacob Pickett, Ben Amato and Matt Munger all earned match wins helping Mechanicville stay unbeaten at 10-0 on the season.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Thursday Results: Mechanicville Tops Stillwater

Mechanicville 2   Stillwater 0

Mechanicville used single goals in each half to notch the road win over Stillwater on Thursday night.

Maddie Hopeck connected on a first-half strike, while teammate Emma Andrews with a second-half tally rounded out the Mechanicville scoring. 

Mechanicville Ava Grimmick saved four and combined with the Mechanicville defense for the shutout.

Stillwater keepers Miranda Price and Ally Liamero combined for six saves in the match.  

With the win Mechanicville improves to 4-0-1 on the year while Stillwater goes to 5-1-1 with the loss.  

 

Tamarac 1   Berlin/New Lebanon 0

Tamarac’s Kendall Bulson connected on the only score of the match leading Tamarac to the home win over B/NL.

 

Cambridge 0    Hoosic Valley 1    2OT

In a scoreless match through regulation and overtime sessions, defensive units ruled with Valley keeper Lili Ruepp saving 17 shots and Cambridge keeper Lexie Petersen turning away 22 attempts in the deadlock at Cambridge.

 

Greenwich 3.5   Stillwater 1.5

The Witches Erik Wade fired a round of 38, earning medalist honors and leading Greenwich past Stillwater in golf action at the Battenkill Country Club on Thursday.

Sam Ziehm, Omar Dejesus and Peter Wade all won individual matches for the Witches.

Stillwater’s Logan Pickett earned a win in flight two, while Stillwater’s Nick Rose and Greenwich’s Richie Coon halved the point in flight five.

With the win Greenwich improves to 5-4 on the year.    

 

Berlin New Lebanon 6   Spa Catholic 1    Wednesday

Anna Hart connected on a pair of scoring strikes, leading B/NL to the road victory over the Saints of Saratoga Catholic.

Haylee Jones, Madison Bell and Alex Pierce all added single tallies for B/NL, and keeper Charlie Young saved four shots in the win.  

 

 

Wednesday Roundup

Cambridge/Salem 3   Berlin/New Lebanon 1

Trailing 1-0, C/S scored three unanswered goals to notch the home victory over B/NL on Wednesday.

The visitors struck first when Lukas Zuke finished a Logan Healy find for the 1-0 lead.  

C/S tied things with just one minute left in the half on an Alex Olsen tally off a Rowan Ossant feed and the two squads went into halftime knotted at 1-1.

After the break, C/S took the lead when Oliver Hickland cleaned up a loose ball in the box for the 2-1 advantage and put the game away when Luka Leblanc found Carson Sartoris for the matches final score.

Greenwich 5   Cambridge/Salem 0

The Witches Luke Ziehm carded the low round of 42, leading Greenwich past C/S in action at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Wednesday.

Joining Ziehm in the winner’s circle were teammates Eric Wade, Brayton Stutzman, Omar Dejesus and Peter Wade.

With the win Greenwich evens their season mark at 4-4, while C/S remains winless at 0-8.