
Mechanicville 8 Cambridge 0
Mechanicville scored four times in both halves in posting the one-sided victory over Cambridge on Tuesday.
Gianna Pitts led the Mechanicville attack with four goals while teammates Emma Andrews, Tanner Eiseman, Arianna Scherl and Ava Gaspie all tallied one time.
With the win Mechanicville improves to 3-0-1 on the season.
Tamarac 4 Hoosick Falls 0
Tamarac built a 2-0 lead by the break and added a pair of goals after intermission to earn the road win over the Panthers.
Zelia Fanfa, Kendall Bulson, Kameron Stemp and Kylie Gross all connected on scoring strikes for the Bengals.
Tamarac keepers Lily Onorato and Emily Roadcap combined for five saves and with the Bengals defense to record the shutout.
Panther keepers Lucy Haynes and Chaya Rhoden combined to stop 17 shots for the Falls.
Mechanicville 5 Hoosic Valley 0
Matt Salvadore led all golfers with a round of 36 in Mechanicville’s shutout “W” over the Valley at the Mechanicville Golf Club on Tuesday.
Along with Salvadore, teammates Logan Starks, Jack and Nate Salvadore, Jacob Pickett and Ben Amato all earned individual match wins for the undefeated Mechanicville squad who see their mark improve to 9-0 with the victory.
Hoosick Falls 3 Spa Catholic 2
Led by Aidan Fleming’s round of 35 the Panthers slipped past the Saints of Spa Catholic in action at the Saratoga Spa Golf Course on Tuesday.
Other scores for the Falls included Dylan Callahan 38, Spencer Tate 42, Brady Mann 44, and Jack Shea, Quinn Haynes and Memphis Hathaway all carding rounds of 47.
Saratoga Catholic scores included Cole Cefalu 41, Tyler Hicks and Landon Lockrow with 43’s, Mark Mahay 44 and Jason Pescetti with a round of 47.
With the narrow win Hoosick Falls moves to 5-1 on the year
Stillwater 2 Greenwich 1 OT
After a scoreless first half of play Stillwater’s Brooke Hodgson broke the deadlock with an unassisted tally just seven minutes into the second half giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.
The Witches pulled even with 16 minutes remaining in regulation when McKenna Lyndaker converted on a penalty kick which would send the match into overtime.
Stillwater secured the road “W” with nine seconds left when a corner kick, caromed off a Greenwich defender and found the net for the victory.