Wednesday Results: Mechanicville, Waterford, Cambridge/Salem Post Soccer “W’s”

Mechanicville 5   Stillwater 0

Five different players rang the scoring bell for Mechanicville and their defense did the rest in the shutout win over Stillwater.

Cruz Goverski, Scotty Lynch Ethan Raucci, Logan Starks and Alex Vogel, with his first varsity goal, all connected with scoring strikes.

Mechanicville keeper Mark Pingelski saved two shots and combined with the Mechanicville defense for the clean sheet.  

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

Waterford 2   Greenwich 0

The Fordians connected with a goal in each half and the Waterford defense pitched the shutout for the home victory under the lights at Fordian Stadium Wednesday night.

Payton Galuski put Waterford on the board in the 29th minute when she buried a penalty kick into the corner of the net for a 1-0 Fordian lead.

That score would stand until midway through the second half when Galuski lofted a corner kick that Jake Catanzarita put away with a header and Waterford closed out the “W”.

Fordian keeper Logan Kelly saved four shots in the win while Greenwich keeper Jack Sciescka turned back 10 attempts in the loss.  

Cambridge/Salem 4   Hoosic Valley 1

C/S ran out to a 3-0 halftime lead and notched the comfortable home victory over the Valley on Wednesday afternoon.

Early in the first half Tully Maher finished a Josh LaFountain through-ball and C/S took a 1-0 lead.

Minutes later it was Maher finding Luke Leblanc who found the back of the net for the 2-0 advantage and before the break, Rowan Ossant tallied off a LaFountain find as C/S took a 3-0 lead into intermission.

C/S capped the scoring early in the second half on a Maher header off an Alex Olsen cross.

Hoosic Valley avoided the shutout on a Landon Reilly tally late in the half.  

Mount Anthony 10   Hoosick Falls 1

In a 3-1 game at the break, Mt. Anthony exploded for seven second have tallies in notching the home “W” over the visitors from Hoosick Falls.

Emily Tibbetts’ hat trick led the way for the Patriots, while teammates Abby and Sadi Secora both added a pair of scoring strikes.

The Falls’ Emily DaRosa tallied for the Panthers lone goal in the match.

Hoosick Falls 3   Greenwich 2

The Panthers Aidan Fleming fired a one-under round of 34 leading Hoosick Falls past Greenwich in a match played at the Battenkill Country Club on Wednesday.

Brady Mann in flight three and Jack Shea in flight four along with Fleming, earned match wins for the Falls, while Greenwich’s Sam Ziehm, flight two Cooper Skiff in flight five picked up wins for the Witches.  

Hoosick Falls moves to 3-1 on the year with the “W”.

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