
Stillwater 4 Waverly 0
Stillwater used a three-goal first half to take control on their way to the nonleague win over Waverly.
A pair of Brooke Coon unassisted tallies and a Peyton Perretta finish off a Brooke Hodgson find staked the home squad the 3-0 halftime lead.
Early in the second half Stillwater’s Callen Baisley connected for the final score of the match.
Stillwater keeper Ally Liamero saved six shots and combined with the Stillwater “D” for the shutout.
Mechanicville 2 Broadalbin 0
Mechanicville built a 2-0 advantage by the break and made it stand holding off Broadalbin and battling Mother Nature on a rain-soaked Saturday in Mechanicville.
Graham Murphy and Evan Zupan connected on scoring strikes off feeds from Alex Shakow and Aidan Fitzgerald for all the offense that the home team would need in a match that was played in a downpour after the break.
Brady O’Connor saved eight shots and with the Mechanicville defense, earned the shutout while Broadalbin keeper Taylor saved seven shots in the loss.
Waterford 4 Schuylerville 1
Leading 1-0 at the break, the Fordians pulled away with three second-half tallies to notch the win in their season-opener on Saturday under the lights at Fordian Stadium.
Waterford’s Blake Guertin cleaned up a misplayed goal kick by Schuylerville for the lone score of the first half.
The Fordians carried the lead for the first ten minutes of the second half before the visitors evened things at 1-1 on a low rocket by Tyler.
But Waterford finished the match with three unanswered.
The Fordains regained the lead on a free kick when Jake Catanzarita finished off a gorgeous pass from Logan Sheehan.
Four minutes later it was Payton Galuski’s turn taking a Connor Belonga pass and connecting from just outside the 18-box for the two-goal advantage.
Late in the half Sheehan wrapped the scoring on the night putting a PK into the back of the net for the 4-1 final.
Waterford keeper Philo saved nine shots in the victory.
Edmeston-Morris 2 Hoosic Valley 0
Edmeston took a 1-0 lead in the early in the match and the two squads battled evenly for the remainder until a second tally came with just one minute remaining in the game giving Edmeston the win.
Hoosic Valley keeper Lili Ruepp saved seven shots in the match.
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Cambridge 5 Tamarac 0
Luke MacDougal showed the way with the low round of 34 in Cambridge’s shutout of Tamarac on Friday at the Hoosick Falls Country Club.
Joining MacDougal in the winner’s circle were teammates James Beagle, Corbin Hall, Connor Genevick and Brigid Toleman.
Cambridge moves to 3-2 win the win while Tamarac slips to 1-5.
Cambridge/Salem 38 Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 21
Abe Cushing and Preston Peabody combined for 295 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns to lead Cambridge/Salem past HF/Tam on Friday night.
Cushing scored on runs of 72, 8 and 6-yards while Peabody added a 2-yard TD and a 44-yard tote for six.
C/S led 26-14 at halftime and maintained a double digit lead the rest of the way in earning the season-opening victory.
