Leading Scorers: Stillwater – Addison Thornton 17 3, 3’s Andie Luskin 13 Miranda Price 10 Bengals – Kayla Beaudoin 15
Key Stat: Stillwater outscored the Bengals 21-9 in the third frame.
Take Away: Leading 20-17 at the break, Stillwater took control with a pivotal third period and closed things out from there to earn the win in a Wasaren crossover game Thursday night.
Stillwater completes their regular season at 11-2, 18-2 while Tamarac wraps their regular season with a 9-4, 14-6 mark.
Leading Scorers: Tigers – Ashley Moses 18 Megan Day 12 Jesters – Allison Opoku 30
Key Stat: Cambridge outscored their hosts 17-8 in the final frame.
Take Away: Trailing 29-26 entering the final eight minutes, Cambridge used the biggest offensive quarter of the night to earn the road win, despite a 30-point effort from the Jesters Opoku.
Waterford 54 Berlin/New Lebanon 47 (Boys) No other stats provided
Leading Scorers: Saints – Tyler Hicks 18 Davis Redgrave 11 Panthers – Aiden Fleming 8 Richie Stifter 8
Key Stats: Spa Catholic outscored the Falls 16-6 in the final period.
Take Away: In a tale of two halves, Hoosick Falls led 20-6 at the break, before the Saints mounted the comeback, catching the Panthers in the fourth and sealing the win when Hicks drained a pair of free throws with the game tied and :01 remaining.
Greenwich 87 Waterford 53
Leading Scorers: Witches – Joe Skiff 28 Cal Curtis 11 3, 3’s Ethan Mullen 11 Fordians – Logan Kelly 24 4, 3’s Philo 12 4, 3’s
Key Stat: Greenwich took control with a 29-8 second period.
Take Away: The Witches roll at home putting 13 players in the scoring column led by Skiff who joins the 1000 career points fraternity.
Mechanicville 50 Hoosic Valley 37
Leading Scorers: Mechanicville – Cruz Goverski 14 Mark Pingelski 14 Chris Couser 11 Valley – Landon Reilly 16 3, 3’s
Key Stat: Mechanicville outscored the hosts 25-11 over the middle two frames.
Take Away: Mechanicville leads wire-to-wire on the road in Schaghticoke. Mechanicville moves to 9-4, 12-5 on the year while the Valley goes to 7-6, 12-7 with the loss.
Stillwater 53 Tamarac 48
Leading Scorers: Stillwater – Mason Wagner 20 4, 3’s Rocco Schneller 13 Bengals – Kam Edmonds 18 Sam Kuiken 13
Key Stat: In a close game throughout that saw Stillwater nursing a 30-26 halftime lead and a two-point advantage heading into the fourth, the visitors held off the Bengals over the final eight minutes to earn the road win in Clum’s Corners.
Leading Scorers: Mechanicville – Cruz Goverski 20 Logan Starks 15 5, 3;s Mark Pingelski 14 Bengals – Kam Edmonds 15 3,3’s Sam Kuiken 12
Key Stat: Mechanicville took control with a 25-11 third period.
Take Away: Mechanicville won every quarter, put three players in doubles and bottomed 11 triples in posting the comfortable victory over Tamarac, Wednesday night in Mechanicville. Mechanicville moves to 8-4, 11-5 on the season, while Tamarac goes to 7-5, 11-7 on the year.
Hoosic Valley 39 Waterford 25
Leading Scorers: Valley – Lainey Bochette 11 Hannah Coffin 10 Fordians – Emma Sheehan 7
Key Stat: Hoosic Valley held the Fordians to single scoring numbers in every quarter.
Take Away: The Valley led 13-5 after the first frame and rode that cushion to the home “W” in Schaghticoke.
Cambridge 55 Berlin/New Lebanon 14
Leading Scorers: Tigers – Claire Toleman 11 Mountain Lions – Allie Manchester 10
Key Stat: Cambridge ran out to a 26-4 lead after the first eight minutes.
Take Away: Cambridge led wire-to-wire in the one-sided decision over B/NL.
Key Stat: The Saints attempted 25 free throws connecting on 15 while Stillwater converted 7 of 9 from the stripe.
Take Away: In a game tied 18-18 at the half, Spa Catholic used the long ball long after the break, with seven hits from downtown, to get past Stillwater and remain unbeaten in Wasaren play.
Hoosick Falls 54 Tamarac 45
Leading Scorers: Panthers – Richie Stifter 15 Carson Glover 15 Aiden Fleming 14 Bengals – Kam Edmonds 11 Owen Glynn 10 3, 3’s Sam Kuiken 10
Key Stat: The Falls outscored their hosts 18-6 in the second period.
Take Away: Trailing 12-9 after the first eight minutes, Hoosick Falls built a nine-point advantage by the break and held off the Bengals over the final two frames to secure the road win and clinch the south division of the Wasaren. The Falls will face north division champ Spa Catholic on Friday to close the regular season and will meet the Saints again on Saturday, February 15th in Mechanicville for the Wasaren Championship.
Greenwich 82 Cambridge 45
Leading Scorers: Witches – Joe Skiff 24 3, 3’s Mike Cronin 12 4, 3’s Tigers – M. Mattson 8
Key Stat: The Witches outscored their hosts 35-18 over the middle two frames.
Take Away: Greenwich took control with a 27-6 second period and cruised from there, drilling 10 triples and putting 13 players in the scoring column in the one-sided, road “W”.
Mechanicville 78 Berlin/New Lebanon 38
Leading Scorers: Mechanicville – Cruz Goverski 32 Chris Couser 12 Mark Pingelski 10 B/NL – Nate Hendricks 11
Key Stat: Mechanicville held B/NL to single scoring numbers in each of the first three quarters.
Take Away: Mechanicville ran out to a 23-8 lead after eight minutes of play and never looked back in notching the road win over the Mountain Lions. With the victory Mechanicville goes to 7-4, 10-5 on the season.
Hoosic Valley 64 Waterford 36
Leading Scorers: Valley – Owen Harder 18 Landon Reilly 11 Aydin Wiley 10 Fordians – Logan Kelly 19
Key Stat: The Valley held the Fordians to 22 points thru three frames.
Take Away: Hoosic Valley used big, opening and closing quarters to earn the win in Schaghticoke. In the fourth period the Valley scored 26 points, on the strength of seven triples with five players connecting on long-ball hits.