Hoosic Valley built a 3-0 lead by the break on their way to the comfortable, nonleague win over Mekeel on Saturday.
A pair of Hannah Coffin goals sandwiched around a Kaylee Smith tally gave the Valley an early three-goal cushion and after intermission Hoosic Valley extended the lead to 5-0 on Coffin’s third goal of the match and a Kalleigh Knickerbocker score.
Mekeel avoided the shutout when Hannah Wilkenson connected on an unassisted tally late in the game.
Hawk keeper Lily Ruepp saved five shots in the win.
Hoosick Falls 3 Berne-Knox 1
In a game knotted at 1-1 after the first half of play, the Panthers connected on a pair of second half strikes and their defense shut down the B/K attack, sealing the nonleague win.
Grace Eastman tallied twice after the break and Ava Salvesvoid added a first-half goal to lead the Falls offensively.
Molly Laudato scored the lone B/K goal in the match.
Hoosick Falls keepers Lucy Haynes and Chaya Roden combined for six saves in the match and the Berne-Knox keeper combo of Morgan Krouse and Madelin Emmerich also stopped six shots in the contest.
Waterford 7 Madrid-Waddington 0
The Fordians jumped out to a 4-0 advantage by intermission and cruised to the shutout “W” over M/W.
Sam Caulkins and Mason Noto led the way for Waterford with two goals each, while teammates Christian Penk, Connor Belonga and Payton Galuski all added single strikes with Galuski assisting on four of the seven Fordian goals in the match.
Keeper Logan Kelly saved four shots and combined with the Waterford defense for the clean sheet.
Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley 52 Broadalbin-Perth 24
In a close game at the half that saw the visitors nursing a 30-24 lead, the M/HV defense shut things down after the break while their offense continued to put points on the board in earning the road win on Friday night.
Marcus Robinson rushed for 166 yards and three scores, DiMaggio Ferrara ran for 126 yards with a receiving and rushing touchdown and quarterback AJ Messercola was 4 of 5 through the air for 90 yards with a pair of scoring strikes to lead the M/HV attack.
Defensively, Ferrara finished the game with 11 tackles and a fumble recovery and Aydin Wiley highlighted the special team’s night with an 80-yard kickoff return for six.
With the win M/HV improves to a perfect 5-0 on the season while B/P drops to 1-4 on the campaign.
Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 52 Green Tech 22
HF/Tam built a 20-6 advantage after the first period and slowly pulled away for the victory at Bob Ford Field in Albany.
Wildcat quarterback Sam Fauler threw for 178 yards, connecting on 12 of 19 attempts with four touchdowns, finding Richie Stifter, (138 receiving yards), and Carson Glover with two scoring strikes each.
Glover led the Wildcat rushing attack with 102 yards on 11 carries and Ryan McMahon added 88 yards on 11 totes with a rushing score.
HF/T improves to 3-2 on the season with the “W”.
Hoosic Valley 2 Hartford 0
Senior captains Mason Speanburg and Landon Reilly provided the offense with a tally each and the Valley defense pitched the shutout in the Hawks home win in Schaghticoke on Friday.
Cambridge/Salem 5 Hoosick Falls 1
On Senior Night in Cambridge, Luke LeBlanc and Carson Sartoris with two goals apiece and Alex Olsen with a single tally led the way in the victory over the Panthers.
Michael Plush connected for the Hoosick Falls score in the match.
Seven different Mechanicville players split the posts with all seven scores coming before the break in a comfortable road win in Schaghticoke.
Madison Daley, Mia Beyer, Arianna Scheel, Tanner Eiseman, Maddy Hopeck, Evie Dowd and Elle Richardson all tallied for Mechanicville who move to 7-0-1 on the year with the victory.
Waterford 3 Tamarac 0
The Fordians built a 3-0 lead by halftime and the Waterford defense pitched a shutout in Waterford on Thursday night.
Bayley Beauregard connected for a pair of goals and Mia O’Brien added a single strike to lead the Fordian attack.
Cambridge 7 Hadley Luzerne 0
Cambridge took control with three, first-half tallies and added four more after the break in the home “W” on Senior Night at Cambridge.
Emily Desouza, and Lainey Wilkins connected on two goals each, while Kelly Sweet, Jessica Cofresi, and Jillian Robinson all added singles strikes.
Lexie Pedersen needed just one save in the match for Cambridge while Hadley Luzerne keeper Alyssa Sheff, under fire all day, turned back 32 shots in the game.
Greenwich 5 Hoosick Falls 1
Holding a 1-0 lead at intermission, the Witches connected four times over the second half of play, pulling away for the road win over the Panthers.
Julia Scambelluri staked Greenwich to a 1-0 advantage early on an unassisted tally, but after the break Eliza McQueen, Sarah Radovich, Taylor Poovey and McKenna Lyndaker all found the back of the net as the visitors took control.
Hoosick Falls avoided the shutout when Elizabeth DeRosa scored on a penalty kick.
Greenwich keeper Oliveah Rieszel saved three shots in the game while Panther keepers Lucy Haynes and Chaya Roden combined to stop five attempts in the match.
Mechanicville dominated from the start connecting on eight first-half goals on their way to the easy home win over the Panthers.
Seven different Mechanicville players found the net including Scotty Lynch with four goals, Cruz Goverski and Ethan Raucci with two apiece, and Declan Charette, Jack Salvadore, Rece Dyer and Graham Murphy all with single tallies.
Mechanicville keepers Mark Pingelski and Charette saved four shots in posting the shutout.
Waterford 13 Spa Catholic 0
Eleven Fordians scored, seven notching their first varsity goal in Waterford’s one-sided victory over the Saints on Monday.
Connor Belonga led the assault with a hat trick with single scoring strikes coming from Nick Frazier, Blake Guertin, Cole Griner, Adil Yaqoob, Andrew Brundige, Mason Noto, Juleon Talavera, Christian Mulligan, Sam Caulkins and Alvin Collet-Cruz.
Fordian keeper Logan Kelly saved five shots and combined with the Waterford defense for the clean sheet.
Cambridge/Salem 1 Stillwater 0
C/S’s Luke Leblanc scored the lone goal of the match off a direct kick from Rowan Ossont and the C/S defense made it stand for the well-earned road “W” over Stillwater.
The C/S defense led by keeper Quinn Keegan, Ethan Adams, Declan Donalson, Jonah Stevens, and Asher Madison posted their sixth shutout of the season.
Greenwich 5 Berlin New Lebanon 1
Greenwich scored twice before the break and added three more after intermission in posting the comfortable home win over B/NL.
Seven minutes in, Hudson Logan cleaned up a rebound in front giving the Witches a 1-0 lead, and with two minutes remaining in the half a Noah Speanburg header off Max Nichols cross gave the home squad a 2-0 advantage.
With 23:00 left in the match Wyatt Skiff finished off a Sam Palacios thru ball giving Greenwich a 3-0 cushion.
Minutes later B/NL’s Logan Healy put the visitors on the board with an unassisted tally before Greenwich closed out the night with goals from Palacios and Owen Shannon sealing the victory.
Mechanicville 5 Hoosic Valley 0
Nate Salvadore carded the low round of 39 leading Mechanicville past the Valley in action at the Mechanicville Golf Course on Monday afternoon.
Joining Salvadore in the winner’s circle were teammates Matthew and Jack Salvadore, Jacob Pickett, Ben Amato and Matt Munger.
With the win Mechanicville stays unbeaten at 14-0 on the year.
Hoosick Falls 4 Greenwich 1
Panther senior Aiden Fleming’s round of 4-under 30 showed the way in the Falls home win over the Witches.
Fleming ties his own mark for the best nine-hole score in team history.
Other top scores for the Panthers included Brady Mann 37, Spencer Tate 38, Jack Shea 40, Devin Gauthier 42 and Jack Callahan with a round of 46.
Greenwich scores included Erik Wade 37, Sam Ziehm, Brayden Stuzman and Omar DeJesus with 42’s, Richie Coon 44, and Peter Wade with a round of 48.
Hoosick Falls moves to 11-2 on the season with the victory.
Mechanicville 4 Hoosick Falls 1 Tuesday
Mechanicville’s Logan Starks’ even-par round of 34 led the visitors past the Falls in action at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Tuesday.
Top scores for Mechanicville included Matt and Nate Salvadore with rounds of 37, Ben Amato 39, Jack Salvadore 46 and Jacob Pickett with a round of 48.
Top scores for the host squad included Aiden Fleming 36, Dylan Callahan 39, Jack Shea 43, Brady Mann, Spencer Tate and Aidyn DeGraaf with 44’s, Devin Gauthier 47 and Zach Houghton with a round of 60.
Cambridge exploded with a seven-goal, first half on their way to the one-sided victory over North Warren.
Five different players found the back of the net for the Tigers led by Jessica Cofresi who enjoyed a four-goal outing. Teammates Kelly Sweet and Natalie Wood both connected twice with Lexie Pedersen and Laynie Wilkins adding single tallies.
Cambridge keeper Lexie Pedersen saved three shots in the match while North Warren’s keeper Jessica Paul turned back 17 attempts.
Stillwater 3 Tamarac 0
Stillwater built a two-goal advantage by halftime and the Stillwater defense threw yet another shutout in the home “W” over the Bengals.
The home squad jumped in front just two minutes into the match when Bridget Coon split the posts for a 1-0 Stillwater lead.
Ten minutes later Emersyn Patenaude rang the bell, and Stillwater held a 2-0 edge that they carried into the break.
Stillwater’s Elliot Patenaude connected at the 58-minute mark with the match’s final tally.
Stillwater keepers Miranda Price and Ally Liamero combined for one save and with the Stillwater defense for the clean sheet.
Bengal goaltenders Emilee Roadcap and Lily Onorado combined for eight saves in the game.
Hoosick Falls 3 Emma Willard 1
The Panthers’ Lionna Zwinge scored a goal in each half, teammate Ava Salvesvoid added a second half strike, and the Falls defense did the rest in the home victory over the Jesters.
Zwinge connected in the 34th minute of the match off an Emma Waugh find, but just two minutes later the visitors answered on an Aurora Debye-Saxinger tally, sending the teams to the break knotted at 1-1.
Salvesvoid connected in the 78th minute, finishing an Elizabeth DeRosa feed for the eventual game-winner.
Panther keepers Chaya Roden and Lucy Haymes combined for six saves in the match.
Jesters’ keeper Ella Wang saved eight shots in the loss for Emma Willard.
Waterford 6 Berlin/New Lebanon 0 No other info provided
Mechanicville connected on three first half tallies on their way to the comfortable win in Schaghticoke.
Declan Charette with a pair of goals, and Scotty Lynch and Ethan Raucci with single scoring strikes led the Mechanicville attack. Logan Starks set up two scores, while Lynch and Charlie Weiss assisted on one goal each.
Mechanicville keepers Mark Pingelski and Brady combined for six saves and with the Mechanicville defense for the shutout.
With the win Mechanicville runs its incredible unbeaten streak in Wasaren play to 90, with a mark of 88-0-2 over an eight-year span.
Waterford 3 Tamarac 1
The Fordians ran out to a two-score advantage and held off Tamarac for the home win under the lights Monday night.
Logan Sheehan started the scoring for Waterford, splitting the posts from 20 yards out, 10 minutes into the match giving the Fordians a 1-0 edge.
Later in the half Blake Guertin cleaned up a loose ball, finding the back of the net for a 2-0 Waterford advantage.
Just before the break Tamarac got on the board when Owen Blakesley cashed in a breakaway cutting the hosts lead in half.
Midway through the second half Guertin wrapped the scoring on the evening connecting on a PK giving Waterford the 3-1 lead which they rode to the “W”.
Fordian keeper Logan Kelley saved six shots in the match while Bengal keeper Sebastian VanSluyters turned back 16 attempts on the night for Tamarac.
Cambridge 2 Salem 0
After a scoreless first half of play Cambridge used second half tallies by Kelly Sweet and Natalie Wood to slip past Salem on Monday afternoon in Cambridge.
Cambridge keeper Lexie Petersen needed just two saves to earn the clean sheet while Salem keeper Kaleigh Schwab, under fire all day, saved 34 shots in the game.
Hoosick Falls 5 Waterford 0
Aidan Flemming fired a two-under round of 35 to lead the Falls to the shutout over the Fordians in action at Fairways of Halfmoon on Monday.
Other top scores for Hoosick Falls included Brady Mann 39, Spencer Tate 40, Dylan Callahan 42, Dylan Gauthier 45 and Jack Shea with a round of 46.
Waterford scores included Tanner Machia 43, Jonny Atwood 46, Evan Cavosie 48, Landon Pitcher 52, and Billy Scunziano with a round of 53.
Hoosick Falls improves to 10-1 on the year with the win, and Waterford slips to 4-10 with the loss.
Spa Catholic 5 Cambridge/Salem 0
Tyler Hicks carded the low round of 37 leading the Saints to the sweep of C/S at the Hoosick Falls Country Club.
The Saints Cole Cefalu, Landon Lockwood, Mark Mahay and JP Galarneau along with Hicks all earned points in the win for Spa Catholic.
Greenwich 5 Hoosic Valley 0
The Witches Erik Wade and Brayden Stutzman with rounds of 42 shared medalist honors in the Greenwich “W” at the Battenkill Country Club on Monday.
Joining Wade and Stutzman in the winner’s circle were teammates Sam Ziehm, Omar DeJesus, Richie Coon and Peter Wade.
With the win Greenwich moves to 8-4 on the season while the Valley falls to 2-10 with the loss.