Key Stat: Stillwater ran out to a 20-6 lead after one period of play.
Take Away: Stillwater won every quarter, put four players in doubles, and cruised to the nonleague win on their home floor. With the victory Stillwater moves to 9-2, 13-2 on the year.
LaSalle 43 Mechanicville 41
Leading Scorers: Mechanicville – Elle Richardson 13 Ava Gaspie 10 LaSalle – No stats provided
Key Stat: LaSalle outscored their guests 13-7 in the final frame.
Take Away: Trailing 34-30 entering the final eight minutes, LaSalle held the visitors to seven points in the quarter and notched the come-from-behind win on Wednesday.
Cambridge 33 Granville 25
Leading Scorers: Cambridge – Ashley Moses 16 Golden Horde – Melanie Fischer 8
Key Stat: Cambridge held their hosts to single scoring numbers in three of the four periods.
Take Away: Cambridge built a 27-12 lead through three frames and closed out the nonleague “W” in a low scoring affair in Granville.
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Leading Scorers: Panthers – Carson Glover 19 Brady Mann 14 4, 3’s Aiden Fleming 11 Mechanicville – Alex Shakow 14 3, 3’s Cruz Goverski 13
Key Stat: The Falls made more free throws than Mechanicville attempted knocking down 19 of 25, while Mechanicville connected on 6 of 11 from the stripe.
Take Away: In a game that was tied at the break and saw Hoosick Falls leading 41-39 heading into the fourth frame, the Falls outscored their guests 18-9 over the last eight minutes to notch the home “W” and avenge a loss earlier in the season. With the win the Panthers move to 9-1, 14-2 on the year.
Greenwich 61 Hoosic Valley 47
Leading Scorers: Witches – Cal Curtis 25 5, 3’s Joe Skiff 19 Valley – Landon Reilly 17 Owen Harder 16
Key Stat: Greenwich used an 18-7 third quarter to take a double-digit lead.
Take Away: Leading 30-29 at halftime, the Witches gained control with a big third period and held off the Valley for the home victory.
Tamarac 74 Waterford 18
Leading Scorers: Bengals – Kam Edmonds 27, 10 steals Fordians – Logan Kelly 9 Tristan Philo 9 3,3’s
Key Stat: Tamarac allowed just two Fordians to crack the scoring column.
Take Away: The Bengals cruise behind a big night from Edmonds and stellar work at the defensive end, holding Waterford to single scoring numbers in every frame.
Key Stat: Stillwater jumped out to a 24-8 lead after the first period led by Wagner’s 13 points in the frame.
Take Away: Stillwater put all 13 players in the scoring column and held Berlin/New Lebanon to 14 points through the first three quarters in posting the one-sided decision at home.
Key Stat: Stillwater opened with a 23-6 first frame.
Take Away: Stillwater put four players in doubles and scored 48 points before the break in posting the one-sided win at home Minday night. With the victory Stillwater moves to 8-2, 12-2 on the season.
Leading Scorers: Saints – Tyler Hicks 28 6,3’s David Redgrave 16 3,3’s Ronan Rowe 11 3,3’s Mechanicville – Chris Couser 13
Key Stat: The Saints held a 16-3 advantage in made threes.
Take Away: Spa Catholic led 26-10 after the first frame and cruised from there to the road win, moving to 9-0, 14-1 on the year.
Hoosick Falls 51 Waterford 22
Leading Scorers: Panthers – Carson Glover 17 Ryan Sparks 12 Aidan Fleming 11 Fordians – Logan Kelly 9
Key Stat: The Falls held Waterford to single scoring numbers in every quarter.
Take Away: The Panthers won every period, putting three players in doubles while locking down the Fordians defensively in the road win.
Tamarac 63 Berlin/New Lebanon 27
Leading Scorers: Bengals – Kam Edmonds 14 Jacob Price 10 B/NL – Carbis 8
Key Stat: The Bengals held Berlin/New Lebanon to eight, second-half points.
Take Away: Leading 29-19 at the break, Tamarac took control with a 22-6 third period on their way to the road win in Berlin.
Stillwater 65 Greenwich 54
Leading Scorers: Stillwater – Mason Wagner 19 5, 3’s Aidan Callanan 16 Rocco Schneller 13 Witches – Joe Skiff 26 4, 3’s Cal Curtis 23 7, 3’s
Key Stat: Stillwater opened with a 20-6 first frame.
Take Away: Stillwater dominated early, doubling up the Witches by halftime at 36-18, and held off Greenwich down the stretch to post the home “W”. Stillwater put three in doubles and bottomed eight triples in the victory while the visitors connected 12 times from beyond the arc in the loss.
Key Stat: The Witches took a double-digit lead with an 18-6 second frame.
Take Away: Stillwater led 14-12 after the first quarter of play, but Greenwich won each of the final three periods to notch the road win and remain unbeaten.
Tamarac 46 Emma Willard 35
Leading Scorers: Bengals – Kayla Beaudoin 14 Raegan Sorel 12 Morgan Hayden 10 Jesters – Alison Opaku 18
Key Stat: Tamarac held the Jesters to 17 points through three quarters.
Take Away: The Bengals parlayed three players in doubles with a good night defensively into a road win in Troy.
Hoosic Valley 35 Cambridge 22
Leading Scorers: Valley – Hannah Coffin 12 Cambridge – Ashley Moses 9
Key Stat: Hoosic Valley held the Tigers to six points or less in every quarter.
Take Away: In a low scoring affair in Schaghticoke, the Valley’s defensive effort paved the path to the home “W”.
Mechanicville 58 Spa Catholic 37
Leading Scorers: Mechanicville – Molly DiSiena 23 Ava Gaspie 16 Saints – No stats provided
Ket Stat: Mechanicville took control with a 21-4 third frame.
Take Away: Leading 26-22 at the break, Mechanicville used a big third quarter to get past the Saints for the home victory.
Leading Scorers: Bengals – Sam Kuiken 16 Kam Edmonds 10 Cats – Gabriel Gonzolez 19 3,3’s Kobe Neilson 10
Key Stat: Tamarac held Catskill to four points in the first half.
Take Away: Tamarac ran out to a 31-4 lead by the break and cruised from there with the entire Bengals roster getting some run with 10 scoring points in the nonleague win at Clum’s Corners.
Mechanicville 58 Voorheesville 53
Leading Scorers: Mechanicville – Cruz Goverski 27 Mark Pingelski 13 Blackbirds – B. Eitleman 17 T. Novotny 12 J. Burns 10
Key Stat: Mechanicville converted 11 of 20 free throws while Voorheesville was just 4 of 11 from the stripe.
Take Away: In a back-and-forth game that saw Mechanicville leading 30-25 at the break, but trail 41-36 heading into the final period, Mechanicville used a 22-6 fourth frame to earn the road win in Voorheesville.
Hoosic Valley 66 Cambridge 48
Leading Scorers: Valley – Aydin Wiley 17 Landon Reilly 16 Owen Harder 14 Tigers – Maher 11
Key Stat: The Valley led 20-10 after the first eight minutes.
Take Away: Hoosic Valley won each of the first three periods building a 58-32 advantage and closed things out from there, notching the comfortable home “W” that saw everyone in a Valley uniform score points.
Stillwater 69 Lansingburgh 63
Leading Scorers: Stillwater – Mason Wagner 19 Cody LaFountain 12 John Williams 12 Burgh – De’Vonce Harvey 18 Carson Genevive 10 Tyler Loya 10
Key Stat: Stillwater connected on 12 of 17 free throws while Lansingburgh converted 4 of 7 from the line.
Take Away: Stillwater built a 53-38 cushion through three quarters and held off the visitors from the Burgh over the final eight minutes for the home “W”.
Cambridge 46 Spa Catholic 41
Leading Scorers: Tigers – Ashley Moses 16 Saints – Sophia Ryan 26
Key Stat: Cambridge outscored the Saints 17-6 in the final frame.
Take Away: In a game tied 20-20 at the break, Spa Catholic took a 35-29 lead into the fourth quarter but couldn’t hold off the Tigers who roared back to post the come-from-behind victory Tuesday night in Cambridge.
Stillwater 68 Mechanicville 35 (Girls) No other stats provided
Cohoes 78 Waterford 48 ( Boys) No other stats provided