Wasaren Boys Soccer and Golf: MacDougal Wins Wasaren League Tournament

At the MacGregor Links Country Club on Monday Luke MacDougal fired the low round of 73, while Waterford captured the team title at the Wasaren League Tournament.

Team results included:  Waterford 238   Tamarac 243   Mechanicville 247   Spa Catholic 248   Hoosick Falls 249   Greenwich 253   Stillwater 255   Cambridge 258   Hoosic Valley 259

Top individual scores included:    MacDougal – Cambridge 73   M. Salvadore – Mechanicville 77   Atwood – Waterford 77   Quackenbush – Tamarac 78   Callahan – Hoosick Falls 79   Becker – Tamarac 79   Pitcher – Waterford 80 

 

Mechanicville 2   Hoosic Valley 0

Mechanicville netted a score in each half, and the Mechanicville defense shut down the Valley attack in the victory under the lights Monday night in Mechanicville.

Graham Murphy with a first half goal David DiSiena with a second half tally provided all the scoring needed with Mechanicville keeper Brady O’Connor saving five shots in earning the shutout.  

 

Waterford 8   Hoosick Falls 0

Six different Fordians split the posts in the comfortable victory over the Falls Monday night in Waterford.

Payton Galuski and Jake Catanzarita led the Fordians attack with a pair of scoring strikes each, while Nick Frasier, Connor Belonga, Blake Guertin and Logan Sheehan all added single goals for Waterford. 

Belonga assisted on three of the Fordians tallies in the match.

Waterford goaltender Tristan Philo saved two shots in posting the shutout while Hoosick Falls keeper Richie Bartholomew, under siege throughout, turned away 31 shots on the night.  

 

Cambridge/Salem 6   Tamarac 3

Holding a slim 1-0 lead at the break, C/S exploded for five, second half scores in notching the home win over the Bengals of Tamarac.

Luke LeBlanc and Rowan Ossont worked a nice, first half give-and-go with Ossont finishing giving the home squad the 1-0 advantage.

After intermission Alex Olsen rang the bell three times for C/S while Nolan Thomas and Ossont added single tallies as C/S pulled away.

Anthony Garner connected for a pair of goals for the Bengals whose third score came off an own goal from C/S.

 

Greenwich 5   Berlin/New Lebanon 0

Greenwich built a 3-0 lead by the break on their way to the home “W” under the lights on Monday night.

The Witches got on the board just two minutes in when Brady Clifton finished a Johnny Morency corner kick for the 1-0 lead.

With 31 minutes remaining in the half Mason Foster took a Chrsitain Morency pass, carried it a bit before driving it past the B/NL keeper for the 2-0 cushion.

Greenwich capped it’s first half scoring when Johnny Morency’s corner found Wyatt Skiff at the top of the box, and Skiff found the back of the net for the 3-0 advantage.

After the break the Witches tacked on the final two scores of the match on a Christian Morency header off a Max Aeirstok find, before Jack Scieska finished a Wyatt Skiff helper for the match’s final tally.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday Results: Stillwater Tops Voorheesville, Mechanicville Wins a Pair

Stillwater 41   Voorheesville 0

Aidan Callanan threw for a pair of touchdowns and Ryan Brown ran for three more in Stillwater’s one-sided, road victory over the Blackbirds on Saturday.

Caleb Vacula got Stillwater on the board with a 60-yard touchdown run in the first and Brown added a 33-yard romp for six and the visitors led 13-0 heading into the second frame.

Callanan found Bryce Peterson on scoring strikes of five and 20 yards in the quarter, extending Stillwater’s lead to 27-0 heading into the break.

Two, third quarter touchdown carries by Brown of two and nine yards wrapped the scoring on the afternoon.

Callanan finished 6 of 7 for 70 yards in the game while Vacula ran for 183 yards on 10 carries with Brown rushing for 100 yards on 16 totes.

 

Mechanicville 3   Ichabod Crane 2   OT

Mechanicville snatched victory from the jaws of defeat, tying the game with :22 left in regulation and connecting on the game-winner in the extra session earning the road win over IC.

Trailing 3-2 with seconds remaining Ethan Rider sent the game in overtime when he found the back of the net, and David DiSiena finished off a long free kick from Alex Shakow for the deciding tally.

Aiden Fitzgerald scored in the first half of the match for Mechanicville’s opening goal.

Mechanicville keeper Brady O’Connor saved 12 shots in the win. 

 

Mechanicville 7   Scotia 0

Mechanicville built a 4-0 lead by halftime and cruised to the win at home on Saturday.

Tanner Eiseman led the way with a four-goal effort, while Gianna Pitts added a pair of goals and Adianna Loiacono a single scoring strike.

Keeper Christina Bornt saved two shots in the victory for Mechanicville who extended their winning streak to seven. 

 

Waterford 6   Madrid-Waddington 0

The Fordians scored three times before and after intermission in posting the home “W” over M/W.

Waterford struck three times in four minutes late in the first half to take control.

Blake Guertin finished a Logan Sheehan cross at the 26th minute, followed by a Sheehan PK three minutes later, and Payton Galuski cleaned up a rebound for her first goal of the match sending the teams to halftime with the home squad holding a 3-0 cushion.

After the break Waterford’s fourth score came from Jake Catanzarita off a Galuski corner kick and Galuski wrapped the scoring in the match with a header off a Sheehan corner before connecting off a through pass from Sheehan for her third strike of the night. 

Fordians keeper Tristan Philo saved three shots in earning the shutout. 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday Morning Roundup

Hoosic Valley 1   Greenwich 0  OT

In a match that needed extra sessions to decide, the Valley found the back of the net with two minutes left in overtime when a Payton Gela cross found Hannah Coffin who volleyed home the game-winner.

Valley keeper Lili Ruepp saved 18 shots in the win combining with the Hawk “D” for the shutout in Schaghticoke.  

 

Waterford 4   Tamarac 1

The Fordians used a pair of goals from Sophia Ledtke and single tallies from Riley Noto and Mia O’Brien to get past the Bengals of Tamarac Friday night in Waterford.

It was O’Brien’s 100th career goal.

Fordian keeper Isabella Ramundo saved nine shots in the victory.

 

Mechanicville 8   Spa Catholic 1

Mechanicville scored four times in each half, posting the one-sided decision over the Saints and running their unbeaten streak to 100 games in Wasaren play with a 98-0-2 mark over the span.

Graham Murphy led the scoring parade with a four-goal afternoon, with Zupan connecting twice and Dylan Andrews and Landon Bronson adding single tallies for Mechanicville.

The Saints avoided the shutout on a Redgrave score in the first half.

 

Maple Hill 3   Hoosick Falls 1

Maple Hill built a 2-0 lead by the break and held off the Panthers for the road win in girls’ soccer on Friday.

Sydney Silver scored in each half and Skye Swartz added a single tally for the visitors in the match.

The Falls got on the board when Emma Waugh connected on an unassisted strike in the second half. 

Maple Hill goaltender Faiel Glasheen saved 17 shots in the win while Hoosick Falls keeper Chayah Rhoden turned away 14 shots in the loss.

 

Mechanicville 3.5   Greenwich 1.5

Mechanicville’s Matt Salvadore with a round of 33 claimed medalist honors in Mechanicville’s home win on Friday.

Joining Salvadore with individual match wins were teammates Kolton Renaldi and Brady Landy, while Greenwich’s Peter Wade posted a match win in flight five.

In flight two Mechanicville’s Ben Amado and the Witches Omar DeJesus split the point.

With the win Mechanicville improves to 12-3 on the season while Greenwich slips to 4-7 with the loss.

 

Greenwich 57   Warrensburg/Lake George/Bolton 0     No other info reported

 

 

 

Hoosick Falls/Tamarac Tops V’liet

Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 31   Watervliet 8

Holding a 12-8 lead at the break, HF/Tam scored three second-half touchdowns to pull away from the Cannoneers for the road “W” Thursday night in Watervliet.

HF/T scored the first 12 points of the game on a 29-yard interception return for six, and an Owen Hart two-yard touchdown run before Watervliet got on the board just before halftime on a Kianthony Santiago four-yard TD tote and with the two-point conversion the home squad trailed 12-8.

But after intermission the visitors hung three unanswered touchdowns starting with third period scores by Hart on a 3-yard run and August Lee on a 15-yard romp for six.

Hart wrapped the scoring in the fourth frame, finding Eddie Miller on a 27-yard touchdown strike as HF/Tam closed things out to even their season mark at 2-2.

HF/Tam gained 180 yards on the ground led by Lee with 122 yards on 23 carries with Hart adding 35 yards on 10 totes.  

 

Hoosick Falls 4   Tamarac 3

The Panthers used a pair of Luke Nicholas goals and single tallies from Aiden Eckert and Max Salvesvold, to slip past Tamarac on Thursday.

Joel Kizza, Sam Kuiken and Camden Willetts all connected one time to lead the Bengals’ attack.

 

 

Wednesday Results: Stillwater, Mechanicville Post Wins in Girls Soccer

Stillwater 11   Cambridge 1

Leading 4-1 at the break, Stillwater exploded for seven goals after intermission, cruising to the road win in Cambridge on Wednesday.

Bridget Coon with a hat trick and Brooke Hodgson with a pair of hits led the visitors attack that saw Brooke Coon, Finley Bornt, Allison Callahan and Lucy Rubenstein all add single tallies in the match.

Stillwater keeper Ally Liamero saved three shots in the win, while Lexie Petersen turned away 20 shots in defeat. 

 

Mechanicville 7   Hoosick Falls 0

Mechanicville ran out to a 6-0 lead by halftime, on their way to the one-sided victory over the Panthers of Hoosick Falls.

Tanner Eiseman and Gianna Pitts both connected for hat tricks with Kyleigh Braoudakis adding a single strike to lead the Mechanicville assault.

Mechanicville goaltender Christina Bornt saved two shots in posting the shutout, and Hoosick Falls Brynn Lackey stopped four shots in the loss. 

 

Hartford 3   Spa Catholic 0      Boys Soccer   

 

 

Wasaren Boys Soccer: Mechanicville, Waterford Roll

Mechanicville 5   Hoosick Falls 1

Mechanicville built a 3-0 halftime cushion and cruised from there to the road win over the Panthers.

Adam Shakow led the Mechanicville attack with a pair of goals, with teammates Aiden Fitzgerald, Ethan Rider and Josh Smith all adding single tallies, the first varsity goals for all three players.

The Falls avoided the shutout when Luke Nicholas connected on a second-half strike.

Mechanicville keeper Brady O’Connor saved just one shot in the win, while Hoosick Falls goaltender Richie Bartholomew turned back 20 shots in the loss.

 

Waterford 6   Tamarac 0

Waterford scored early and often, hitting six times before the break in posting the one-sided decision over the Bengals at Clum’s Corners on Tuesday.

Blake Guertin netted four scores in the victory with Payton Galuski adding a pair of strikes for the Fordians.

Waterford keeper Tristan Philo saved 13 shots and combined with the Fordian defense for the shutout.  

Bengal keeper VanSluyters saved 20 shots in defeat.

 

Greenwich 1   Hoosic Valley 0   OT

The match needed extra time to decide as both defensive units and keepers took center stage denying scoring opportunities throughout regulation.

The game-winner came four minutes into overtime when the Witches Owen Ives slid the ball to a cutting Owen Shannon for the finish and sudden victory for Greenwich.

Greenwich keeper Jack Scieszka saved five shots in the shutout while Valley keepers Travis Bleakley and Keenan Tompkins combined for 13 saves in the match.

 

Cambridge/Salem 4   Saratoga Catholic 0

Four different players rang the bell, and the C/S defense did the rest in notching the road victory over the Saints at Gavin Park in Saratoga on Tuesday.

Luke LeBlanc, Alex Olsen, Alejandreo-Augustin, and Ewan Lederer-Barnes all connected on scoring strikes with Olsen adding a pair of assists and Brady Brownell a scoring find as well in the win. 

 

 

Tuesday Morning Roundup

Mechanicville 6   Emma Willard 0

Mechanicville ran out to a 3-0 lead by halftime and put the game away with a five-goal second half, notching the win on Tuesday under the lights in Mechanicville.

Tanner Eiseman led the Mechanicville attack with a hat trick, Brooke Connors added a pair of goals, while Ella Manning, Gianna Nania and Jenna Manion all added single tallies.

Emma Willard did not take a shot on goal in the match. 

 

Stillwater 7   Hoosick Falls 0

Bridget Coon enjoyed a weeks’ worth of results in one half of play on Tuesday netting four goals before the break in leading Stillwater to the road win over Hoosick Falls.  

Emersyn Patenaude connected twice after intermission and Kanryn VanPelt added a single goal to round out the Stillwater scoring.

Stillwater goaltender Ally Liamero saved three shots and combined with the Stillwater defense for the shutout.

Hoosick Falls keeper Chayah Rhoden, under attack throughout turned back 27 shots in the match.

 

Greenwich 1   Tamarac 0

In a match where defense took center stage, the Witches Emily Gonzalez connected on an unassisted scoring strike with 25:43 remaining in the match and the Greenwich “D” made it stand for the home win on Tuesday night.

Greenwich keeper Oliveah Reiszel saved five shots in posting the shutout while goaltender Lily Onorato saved 15 shots for Tamarac. 

 

Cambridge 3   Berlin/New Lebanon 0  

Natalie Wood’s hat trick led the way in Cambridge’s road “W” over B/NL on Tuesday.

Wood hit once in the first half and twice after the break, more than enough offense as the Cambridge defense posted the shutout.

Cambridge keeper Lexie Pedersen saved 14 shots in the victory and B/NL keeper Emily Short turned away 11 shots in defeat.

 

Hoosic Valley 4   Waterford 2

After a back and forth first half that ended tied at 2-2, the Valley shut down the Waterford attack the rest of the way while ringing the bell twice in the second half to earn the home “W” in Schaghticoke on Tuesday.

Hannah Coffin put the home squad on the board just seven minutes in when she cashed on an arching shot from 30 yards out for the 1-0 lead.

Waterford quickly responded on a Mia O’Brien tally, knotting things at 1-1.  

The Valley regained the lead with 12:00 left in the half on Coffin’s second strike of the match, but the Fordians answered when Riley Noto connected just before intermission sending the teams into the break knotted at 2-2.

Coffin gave the Hawks the lead for good early in the second half, finishing a feed from Annabelle Bruette for her third goal of the afternoon and a 3-2 Valley advantage.

Sophia Akin added an insurance tally off a Sammy Graton find to wrap the scoring for HV.

Hoosic Valley keeper Lili Ruepp saved 20 shots in the win.  

 

Greenwich 9   Corinth 0

Holding a 2-0 lead at the break Greenwich exploded for seven, second half scoring strikes to cruise past Corinth for the nonleague victory.

Goals by Mason Foster and Wyatt Skiff staked Greenwich to a 2-0 advantage by halftime, before the floodgates opened.

Owen Shannon found the range three times in the second half, with Christian Morency added a pair of strikes and Hudson Logan and Noah Ives hit one time each for the Witches.

Greenwich keeper Jack Scieszka saved one shot on the win, while Corinth goaltender Noah Wentworth saved seven in the loss.

 

Mechanicville 4   Stillwater 1

Matthew Salvadore led the way with the low round of 38 in Mechanicville’s home win over Stillwater on Tuesday at the Mechanicville Golf Club.

Joining Salvadore with individual match wins were teammates Vinny Taylor, Kolton Rinaldi and Brody Landy.   

Daniel Degrasse-Izzo earned the Stillwater point with a win in flight two.

 

 

Greenwich Uses Big Fourth Frame to Get Past Cambridge/Salem

Greenwich 21   Cambridge/Salem 7

In a Saturday afternoon matchup between Class D rivals, both ranked in the top 10 in the state, Greenwich put together a pair of short, scoring drives in the fourth quarter to come away with the well-earned “W” over Cambridge/Salem.

The home squad led through much of the game after scoring on the opening drive, a seven play, 58-yard march capped by an 11-yard Abe Cushing touchdown run, giving the Tigers a 7-0 lead.  

The Witches also put points on the board on their opening possession culminating with a 1-yard quarterback sneak by Ryan Ingber but missed the point after and trailed 7-6.

That score stood until 10:43 in the final period when Greenwich, taking over on the Cambridge/Salem 48-yard line, needed just four plays to gain the lead on a 26-yard scoring strike from Ingber to Wyatt Jamieson and with the two-point conversion the visitors led 14-7.

C/S turned the ball over on downs on their next series with Greenwich taking over on the C/S 38-yard line.  Greenwich drove the field and put the game away on a Will Weber 5-yard scoring run with 3:15 remaining.  

Ingber finished with 57 rushing yards and 55 passing yards on 3 of 6 attempts.

Weber led the Witches ground game gaining 99 yards on 24 carries.  

 

Hoosick Falls 2   Mt. Anthony 0

Hoosick Falls used a pair of first half tallies and a stout defensive effort to post the nonleague win over the Patriots of Mount Anthony.

Alivia Criscione, on a cross from Kaydence Keelen, found the back of the net from just inside the 18-yard box for the 1-0 lead.

Shortly after it was Elizabeth DeRosa splitting the posts on a free kick for the Falls second and final goal of the match.

Panther keeper Chayah Rhoden saved 14 shots and combined with the Hoosick Falls “D” for the shutout.  

Patriot goaltender Fiona Polissno saved 25 shots in the loss.