Wasaren Boys Soccer and Golf: MacDougal Wins Wasaren League Tournament

At the MacGregor Links Country Club on Monday Luke MacDougal fired the low round of 73, while Waterford captured the team title at the Wasaren League Tournament.

Team results included:  Waterford 238   Tamarac 243   Mechanicville 247   Spa Catholic 248   Hoosick Falls 249   Greenwich 253   Stillwater 255   Cambridge 258   Hoosic Valley 259

Top individual scores included:    MacDougal – Cambridge 73   M. Salvadore – Mechanicville 77   Atwood – Waterford 77   Quackenbush – Tamarac 78   Callahan – Hoosick Falls 79   Becker – Tamarac 79   Pitcher – Waterford 80 

 

Mechanicville 2   Hoosic Valley 0

Mechanicville netted a score in each half, and the Mechanicville defense shut down the Valley attack in the victory under the lights Monday night in Mechanicville.

Graham Murphy with a first half goal David DiSiena with a second half tally provided all the scoring needed with Mechanicville keeper Brady O’Connor saving five shots in earning the shutout.  

 

Waterford 8   Hoosick Falls 0

Six different Fordians split the posts in the comfortable victory over the Falls Monday night in Waterford.

Payton Galuski and Jake Catanzarita led the Fordians attack with a pair of scoring strikes each, while Nick Frasier, Connor Belonga, Blake Guertin and Logan Sheehan all added single goals for Waterford. 

Belonga assisted on three of the Fordians tallies in the match.

Waterford goaltender Tristan Philo saved two shots in posting the shutout while Hoosick Falls keeper Richie Bartholomew, under siege throughout, turned away 31 shots on the night.  

 

Cambridge/Salem 6   Tamarac 3

Holding a slim 1-0 lead at the break, C/S exploded for five, second half scores in notching the home win over the Bengals of Tamarac.

Luke LeBlanc and Rowan Ossont worked a nice, first half give-and-go with Ossont finishing giving the home squad the 1-0 advantage.

After intermission Alex Olsen rang the bell three times for C/S while Nolan Thomas and Ossont added single tallies as C/S pulled away.

Anthony Garner connected for a pair of goals for the Bengals whose third score came off an own goal from C/S.

 

Greenwich 5   Berlin/New Lebanon 0

Greenwich built a 3-0 lead by the break on their way to the home “W” under the lights on Monday night.

The Witches got on the board just two minutes in when Brady Clifton finished a Johnny Morency corner kick for the 1-0 lead.

With 31 minutes remaining in the half Mason Foster took a Chrsitain Morency pass, carried it a bit before driving it past the B/NL keeper for the 2-0 cushion.

Greenwich capped it’s first half scoring when Johnny Morency’s corner found Wyatt Skiff at the top of the box, and Skiff found the back of the net for the 3-0 advantage.

After the break the Witches tacked on the final two scores of the match on a Christian Morency header off a Max Aeirstok find, before Jack Scieska finished a Wyatt Skiff helper for the match’s final tally.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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