
Stillwater/Spa Catholic 35 Hudson Falls/Ft. Edward 0
Stillwater/Spa built a 21-0 lead by halftime, and the defense did the rest in the home win on Friday night in Stillwater.
Quarterback Aiden Callahan ran for 90 yards on 10 carries with a pair of scores and threw for 54 yards on 4 of 6 passing.
Bryce Petersen led the Still/Spa ground game with 95 yards on seven totes and two touchdowns, with Caleb Williams adding 23 yards and a rushing score for the home squad.
Stillwater/Spa Catholic, (1-2), put the game away with a 14-point third quarter while the Still/Spa defense stymied the HF/FE attack throughout.
Fonda 34 Mechanicville 7
Fonda scored in every quarter and held Mechanicville off the board through the first three frames in posting the comfortable road victory on Friday night.
Mechanicville quarterback Stephen Doty threw for 133 yards on 12 of 20 including a 21-yard scoring strike to Michael Pugliese in the final period.
Carson Beattie led the Mechanicville receivers with seven catches for 71 yards, and Jacob Williams led the ground game with 41 yards on seven carries.
Fonda stays unbeaten at 3-0 with the win while Mechanicville slips to 1-2 with the loss.
Cobleskill 27 Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 26 OT
HF/Tam sent the game into overtime with a fourth quarter score and scored the first touchdown in the extra session before Cobleskill tied the game on a three-yard pass play and won it with the point after, under the lights at Hoosick Falls on Friday.
The two teams played an even first stanza with HF/Tam scoring on a 13-yard touchdown connection from Jake Sparks to Trent Benedict, before Cobleskill answered with an 84-yard kickoff return to knot things at 6-6.
After a scoreless second period, HF/Tam gained the lead on an Owen Hart one-yard TD run and with the point after the home squad led 13-6.
The visitors responded, running back their second kickoff of the game for points, this one from 73 yards and with the PAT, tied the game at 13-13.
Cobleskill edged in front on a 3-yard touchdown run, taking a 20-13 advantage into the fourth frame.
Hf/Tam sent the game into overtime when Hart ran it in from five yards out and with the extra point the teams entered the extra session.
HF/Tam used a nine-yard scoring run to take the lead but left the door open with a missed extra point attempt and Cobleskill took advantage scoring on a short pass and converting the point after for the road win.
Hoosic Valley 5 Cambridge 0
Five different Valley players rang the bell in the shutout victory over Cambridge in Schaghticoke on Friday.
Just five minutes in, the home squad tallied when Sophia Akin finished a Hannah Coffin find and the Valley was just starting, connecting three more times before intermission.
Ashleigh Herrington scored off a Kaylee Smith feed, Audrey Wiley was next with an unassisted strike, and Coffin wrapped the first half finding the net off a Herrington helper.
The final goal in the match came on a Sammy Gratton cross that Laura Rice put away to cap the scoring.
Hoosic Valley keeper Lili Ruepp saved four shots and combined with the Valley defense for the shutout.
Greenwich 5 Cambridge 0
Owen Shannon scored three times to lead the Witches past Cambridge/Salem in Greenwich on Friday.
Shannon put Greenwich on the board at the five-minute mark, finishing a Mason Foster feed for the 1-0 lead.
Twenty minutes later Hudson Logan made it 2-0, putting away a Jonathon Morency feed and Shannon closed the half with a scoring strike from the top of the box off a Christian Morency look.
Wyatt Skiff extended the Witches lead to 4-0, cashing in a Levi Murray find, and later in the half Shannon closed the scoring when his hooking corner kick found the net for his third goal of the match.
Greenwich keeper Jack Scieszka saved four shots in earning the shutout, while C/S goaltender Tyler Beading saved eight shots in the loss.
Mechanicville 4 Cambridge 1
In action at the Mechanicville Golf Club Matthew Salvadore carded the low round of 37 to lead Mechanicville to the win over Cambridge.
Along with Salvadore, teammates Kolton Rinaldi, Ben Amado and Brody Landy all earned points for Mechanicville with match wins.
Connor Genevick with a win in flight four notched the Cambridge point.
Mechanicville improves to 9-3 with the win while Cambridge goes to 6-4 on the season with the loss.
Hoosick Falls 4 Berlin/New Lebanon 1
Luke Nicholas with a hat trick and Aidan Eckert with a single tally led the Panthers to the home win over Berlin/New Lebanon.
Eckert and Troy Brown assisted on two of the four Panthers scores in the match.
B/NL avoided the shutout when Lucas Zuke connected on a direct kick in the second half.
