
Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley 45 Ichabod Crane 0
On Senior night in Mechanicville the host squad quickly erased any thoughts of a Crane upset, running out to a commanding 39-0 advantage at the break and cruising to the one-sided “W” to remain unbeaten at 6-0 on the year.
Mechanicville’s stellar ground game showed the way with Marcus Robinson 9 rushes, 68 yards and a touchdown, DiMaggio Ferrara 5 rushes 67 yards two scores, Jordan Barnes 4 rushes 108 yards two touchdowns and Jon Harris with 7 rushes, 27 yards and a TD doing damage throughout.
The win sets up a showdown with undefeated Glens Falls next Friday night in Glens Falls with the winner earning the Class B North title.
Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 32 Scotia/Glenville 14
HF/Tam used a balanced offensive attack throwing for 178 yards and rushing for 150 yards more in the road win over Scotia.
Wildcat quarterback Sam Fauler completed 10 of 18 attempts for 178 yards and three touchdowns.
Riche Stifter led the HF/Tam receiving corp. with 116 yards on seven catches, two for touchdowns including a 39-yard connection with Fauler.
Fauler and Carson Glover combined for more than 100 rushing yards to lead the Wildcat ground attack.
With the win HF/Tam improves to 4-2 on the season.
Hoosick Falls 4 Hoosic Valley 3
In a game that was tight throughout, the Panthers Lionna Zwinge connected in the 75th minute with the eventual game-winner lifting the Falls to the home win over the Valley on Friday night.
The game was tied 2-2 at the break with the Valley’s Kaleigh Knickerbocker and Hannah Coffin tallying for the visitors and the Falls’ Emma Waugh hitting on a pair of goals for the host squad.
After the break Hoosick Falls took the in 3-2 lead on Waugh’s third goal of the match before the Hawks knotted things on Coffin’s second scoring strike, that coming in the 70th minute, setting up the deciding score from Zwinge.
Greenwich 3 Tamarac 0
The Witches used a pair of goals from Taylor Poovey, a single scoring strike by Eliza McQueen and a shutout performance by the Greenwich defense to earn the win over the Bengals.
Stillwater 1 Lake George 0
In a scoreless game at the break, Stillwater connected on the lone goal of the match when Brooke Coon finished an Ashley Coffey find, which proved just enough for Stillwater in the nonleague win over Lake George.
Stillwater keepers Miranda Price and Ally Liamero combined for three saves and with the Stillwater defense for the clean sheet.
Lake George keeper Addison Reinhold saved 10 shots in defeat.
Waterford 2 Cambridge 1
The Fordians used a pair of goals by Mia O’Brien and a single tally from Bayly Beauregard to get past Cambridge for the road “W”.
Natali Wood connected on a second half strike for Cambridge in a match where the visitors held a 1-0 lead at intermission.
Waterford keeper Isabella Ramundo saved eight shots in the game, while Cambridge keeper Lexi Pedersen turned back 28 Fordian attempts.