Wednesday Results: Falls Boys, Greenwich Girls Notch Wins

Hoosick Falls 3 Argyle 1

Trailing 1-0 in the early going Hoosick Falls scored three unanswered to post the come-from -behind “W” over Argyle.

Luke Nicholas, Max Salvesvold and Aiden Eckert all found the back of the net for the Falls while Kaden Bush tallied twice for Argyle.  

Greenwich 1   Northville 0

Greenwich’s Penny Allen scored with 7:53 left in the first half and the Witches made it stand, posting the narrow victory at home over Northville on Wednesday.

Greenwich keeper Oliveah Reiszel saved 11 shots and combined with the Witches defense for the clean sheet.

Northville keeper Zoie Crow turned away 15 shots in the loss.

Mechanicville 2   Schuylerville 2

Mechanicville built a 2-0 lead by the break, but the Black Horses responded with a pair of second half strikes of their own and the two squads settled for the tie in this nonleague matchup.

David DiSiena and Graham Murphy found the range with first half tallies for Mechanicville.

Dean Barraclough and Hayden Peck rang the bell with second half scores for the home squad.

Mechanicville goal tender Brady O’Connor saved eight shots in the match.  

Lake George 3   Hoosick Falls 1

Lake George ran out to a 3-0 lead by halftime and held off the visitors from Hoosick Falls for the non-league win.

Midway through the first half Mykah Collier-Fischer got Lake George on the board, finishing a cross from Piper Brown for the 1-0 lead.

At the 31:00 mark it was Collier-Fischer again, this time on an unassisted strike to give the home squad a 2-0 advantage.

With 6:00 left in the half Clara Palladine scored on a one-timer off a Collier-Fischer find giving Lake George a three-goal cushion.

Early in the second half the Panthers trimmed the deficit when Kaydence Kellen connected on a direct kick from 30 yards out, but Lake George held the Falls at bay for the remainder to seal the “W”.

Lake George keeper Addison Reinhold saved two shots in the match while Hoosick Falls goal tender Chayla Rhoden saved three.  

Whitehall 2 Cambridge 0

After a scoreless first half of play Aurora and Ariya Eggleston connected on second half tallies to lead the Railroaders past Cambridge in a nonleague match on Wednesday.

Railroader keeper Khole Paddock with nine saves earned the shutout for Whitehall, while Lexie Pedersen saved 18 shots for Cambridge.

Stillwater 3 Hoosic Valley 2

Daniel Degrasse-Izzo fired the low round of 37 to lead Stillwater past the Valley in a Wednesday match.

Stillwater’s Jack Luskin earned a point with a match win as did Hoosic Valley’s Jackson Shrom in flight five.

Stillwater’s Julian Peluso and Hoosic Valley’s Owen Harder split the point in flight two and in flight three Stillwater’s Nick Rose and the Valley’s Keigan Antolick halved the point as well.

Stillwater moves to 2-1 on the year with the win.

Bolton 6 Hoosic Valley 1

Leading 2-1 at the break, Bolton scored four unanswered goals in the second half to pull away from the Valley.

Hannah Coffin connected on a first half strike for the Hoosic Valley score, while Goodspeed led the Bolton attack with a hat trick in the match.

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