Mechanicville, Witches, Fordians Roll in Boys Soccer

Waterford 12   Spa Catholic 0

Seven different Fordians found the back of the net as Waterford ran away from Spa Catholic under the lights in Waterford on Wednesday.

Fordians Logan Sheehan and Blake Guertin both scored hat tricks with Sheehan adding three assists and Guertin a pair to lead the attack.

Joining the scoring parade were Connor Belonga with two hits, and one-timers Payton Galuski, Jake Catanzarita, Colin Bouchard and Jackson Broderick with Bouchard and Jackson scoring their first career varsity goals in the match.  

Waterford keeper Tristan Philo saved four and with the Fordian defense posted the shutout.

Saints keeper Thomas Zayac, under siege throughout turned away 20 shots on the night.  

 

Mechanicville 6   Tamarac 1

Holding a 2-0 advantage at the break Mechanicville rang the bell four times in the second half to earn the comfortable home win over the Bengals. 

Graham Murphy with two scoring strikes and Evan Zupan, Dylan Miller and Anthony Mastropietro with single tallies led the way offensively for the home squad.

Tamarac avoided the shutout when Sam Kuiken netted a second half PK.

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

 

Greenwich 8   Hoosick Falls 0

The Witches dominated on both sides of the ball scoring eight times while not allowing the Panthers a shot on goal defensively in posting the one-sided decision in Greenwich on Wednesday.

Greenwich spread the wealth with eight different Witches connecting in the match.

Hudson Logan opened the scoring finishing a Johnny Morency find for the 1-0 lead and the two switched rolls for the second goal of the contest with Logan finding Morency.

Wyatt skiff wrapped up the first half scoring finding the net from the right side of the box off another Morency feed.

After the break Noah Speanburg hit from long range, nestling the ball into the right-side netting from the left sideline for a 4-0 Greenwich advantage.

Christian Morency cleaned up a loose ball in the box for goal six, Colin Traver joined the scoring assault with a 35-yard rocket, Max Nichols next connected off a Skiff helper, and Owen Shannon closed things out by hooking a corner kick off the back post for the Witches final tally.

Hoosick Falls keeper Luke Nicholas saved 13 shots in the match.

 

Cambridge/Salem 2   Stillwater 0

C/S used single strikes from Edan Lederer Barnes and Alex Olsen along with a strong defensive effort to post the home “W” over Stillwater on Monday afternoon.

 

Hoosic Valley 2   Berlin/New Lebanon 1

The Valley built a 2-0 advantage by the break on goals from Carter Simpson and Parker Gela and held off B/NL for the win in Schaghticoke.

Gabe Smith drew B/NL within one on a second half tally.

 

Cambridge 4   Greenwich 1

Luke MacDougal carded the low round of 38 in leading Cambridge past the Witches in action at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Wednesday.

Joining MacDougal with match wins were teammates James Beagle, Connor Genevick and Brigid Toleman.

Dylan Brown earned the Greenwich point with a win in flight three.

Cambridge moves to 5-3 on the year with the victory, while Greenwich goes to 2-5.  

 

 

 

 

 

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