
Greenwich 5 Tamarac 0
Tamarac built a 2-0 lead by halftime and pulled away with three unanswered after the break to notch the home win on Monday night.
Just three minutes in Mason Foster ran down an over-the-top feed from Levi Murray and finished for the 1-0 lead. Five minutes later Noah Speanburg off a Johnney Morency find, tallied with a low rocket, near post, and the home squad led 2-0.
After intermission Greenwich put the game away scoring twice in the first seven minutes with Owen Shannon splitting the posts from the corner of the box and Morency converting a PK into the 4-0 Witches cushion.
Late in the match Noah Ives capped the scoring, cleaning up a loose ball that found the cross bar and back of the Bengal’s keeper on its way to the final Greenwich score of the evening.
Greenwich keeper Jack Scieszka saved one shot and combined with the Witches “D” for the shutout.
Tamarac goal tender Sebastian VanSluyters saved eight shots in the loss.
Waterford 4 Stillwater 1
The Fordians ran out to a 3-0 halftime lead and cruised from there to the road win over Stillwater.
Waterford got on the board just ten minutes in when Logan Sheehan finished a Connor Belonga cross for the 1-0 lead.
At the 23:00 mark Sheehan put a Payton Galuski through ball into the back of the net for a 2-0 Waterford advantage, and minutes later it was Galuski’s turn cleaning up a rebound for the 3-0 cushion
Early in the second half the visitors extending the lead when Blake Guertin connected on a 35-yard scoring strike.
Stillwater avoided the shutout with a Connor Gibson tally in the waning minutes of the match.
Fordian keeper Tristan Philo saved two shots in the game, while Stillwater keeper O’Brien, under siege throughout, turned back 27 shots in defeat.
Cambridge/Salem 7 Berlin/New Lebanon 0
Luke LeBlanc led the way with a hat trick in C/S’s shutout of B/NL on Monday.
Ewan Lederer Barnes added a pair of tallies with Oliver Hickland and Helar Alejandro Agustin connecting one time each for Cambridge/Salem.
Hoosick Falls 2 Hoosic Valley 0
Panthers Aiden Eckert and Luke Nicholas both found the back of the net and freshman keeper Rickie Bartholomew recorded his first career shutout Falls home “W” over the Valley.
Mechanicville 3.5 Tamarac 2.5
Matthew Salvadore carded the low round of 38, leading Mechanicville past the Bengals at the Mechanicville Golf Club on Monday.
Brody Landy, Vinny Taylor and Dylan Salvadore all earned points in the match for Mechanicville, while Jack Becker and Jacob Bieg notched points for Tamarac.
With the win Mechanicville improves to 8-2 on the season and Tamarac slips to 2-6 with the loss.
Hoosick Falls 4 Hoosic Valley 1
Dylan Callahan fired the low round of 34 in the Falls win at the Battenkill on Monday.
Joining Callahan in the winner’s circle were teammates Jack Shea, Spencer Tate and Quinn Haynes who posted individual match wins.
Owen Harder earned the point for Hoosic Valley with a win in fight four.
Hoosick Falls moves to 8-2 on the year with the victory while Hoosic Valley falls to 1-8 with the loss.
Cambridge 4 Stillwater 1
Luke MacDougall carded a 2-over 36, claiming medalist honors for the seventh straight match, leading Cambridge to the win at the Hoosick Falls Country Club.
Jame Beagle, Corbin Hall and Brigid Toleman along with MacDougall all posted match wins for Cambridge.
Nick Rose earned the Stillwater point with a win in flight four.
Both squads season record now sits at 4-3.
