
Waterford 8 Berlin/New Lebanon 1
The Fordians rang the bell four times in each half, notching the one-sided, road decision in the league-opener for both squads on Tuesday.
Connor Belonga led the scoring assault for Waterford with four goals, while Blake Guertin added a pair of strikes with Payton Galuski and Logan Sheehan adding single tallies for the Fordians.
Sheehan and Galuski assisted on two goals each with Guertin, Nick Frasier and Evan Bristol all adding goal-scoring finds.
B/NL’s goal came on a free kick in the first half by Van Dyke.
Waterford keeper Tristan Philo saved seven shots in posting the win and Healy and Turetsky combined to save 21 shots in defeat.
Mechanicville 1 Cambridge/Salem 0 OT
The two squads battled throughout regulation and overtime sessions with both teams showing their defensive prowess highlighted by Mechanicville keeper Brady O’Connor and C/S keeper Tyler Beadling.
The game-winner came three minutes into the second overtime when a loose ball in front was put away by Alex Shakow giving Mechanicville the road “W”.
O’Connor saved 10 shots in the victory.
Tamarac 3 Hoosick Falls 2 OT
Sam Kuiken connected twice in the match including the game-winner in overtime to lead the Bengals to the narrow victory over Hoosick Falls.
Anthony Garner added a single tally for Tamarac, while the Falls’ Aiden Eckert and Luke Nicholas with a goal each led the Panther’s attack.
Greenwich 3 Hoosick Falls 2
It was a wild one at Hoosick Falls that saw a scoreless first half followed by a second half that where Greenwich built a two-goal cushion before the home squad finished with three unanswered scores to earn the “W”.
Early in the second half Emma Waugh finished a Liliana Zwinge find for the 1-0 Panther lead that was soon extended to a two-goal advantage when Zwinge put away a one-timer on a cross from Ava Salvesvold.
The Witches responded with an unassisted tally by Sarah Radovich,an own goal awarded to Olivia Warner and the game-winner by Eliza McQueen to earn the come-from-behind victory.
Witches’ keeper Oliveah Reiszel saved three shots in the match while Panther keeper Chaya Rhoden turned back four shots in the loss.
Mechanicville 4 Hoosic Valley 1
Kolton Rinaldi and Ben Amato with rounds of 43 led the way for Mechanicville in the victory over the Valley in action at the Mechanicville Golf Course on Tuesday.
Matt Salvadore and Vinny Taylor joined Rinaldi and Amato with individual match wins, while the Valley’s Owen Harder in flight four notched a match win and a point for the visitors from Schaghticoke.

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