Saturday Morning Roundup: Stillwater/Spa Shuts Out Hudson Falls/Ft. Edward

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.  

 

Thursday Results: Mechanicville Tops Stillwater, Falls, Fordians Earn “W’s”

Mechanicville 1   Stillwater 0

On a night where defensive play took center stage, Mechanicville broke through in the second half for the lone goal of the match which was all they would need in notching the victory over previously unbeaten Stillwater.

At the 66:35-mark Adrianna Loiacano found Gianna Nania who found the back of the net and the Mechanicville defense made it stand for the home “W”.

Mechanicville keeper Christina Bornt saved 10 shots in posting the shutout while Stillwater goal tender Ally Liamero turned away four shots in the loss.  

 

Waterford 5   Greenwich 1

With the game tied 1-1 at the break, Waterford erupted with four, second half strikes, pulling away from the Witches for the victory on Thursday night under the lights in Greenwich.

Mia O’Brien led the Fordians with a hat trick with Bayly Beauregard connecting once, and Riley Noto putting away a PK along with handing out three assists in the contest.

The Witches score came on an Elizabeth McQueen finish off a Sarah Radovich find.

Isabella Ramundo saved five shots between the posts for Waterford with Greenwich keeper Oliveah Reiszel saving 11 shots in defeat.  

 

Hoosick Falls 3   Emma Willard 1

The Panthers built a 2-0 advantage by halftime and held off the Jesters for the win on a late-summer afternoon in Hoosick Falls

The Falls built the two-goal edge on an unassisted strike by sophomore Alivia Criscione from just inside the 18-yard box with the second tally off the left foot of eight-grader Laney Kasulinous from outside the box.

After intermission sophomore Grace Eastman extended the Panthers lead to 3-0, scoring from in close off a Kasulinous feed.

Emma Willard avoided the shutout when Clara Dow connected on an unassisted tally.

Hoosick Falls keeper senior Chayah Rhoden saved four shots in the win while Lucy Neidi saved 11 shots for the Jesters.  

 

 

 

 

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.  

 

 

 

 

 

Valley, Stillwater Post Shutouts, Mechanicville Rolls

Hoosic Valley 2    Berlin/New Lebanon 0

Hannah Coffin scored a pair of goals and Kaylee Smith added a single tally in the Valley’s road win over B/NL on Tuesday.

Coffin got the visitors on the board 10 minutes in taking a Payton Gela throw-in to the back of the net for a 1-0 lead.

With 15 minutes remaining in the half Smith connected off a Coffin find for the 2-0 advantage.

After the break Ashleigh Herrington found Coffin who capped the scoring in the match with her second goal of the afternoon.

 

Stillwater 1   Greenwich 0

Bridget Coon rang the bell with an unassisted scoring strike in the first half, and the Stillwater defense made it stand, posting the shutout on Tuesday night in Stillwater. 

Stillwater keeper Ally Liamero saved two shots and combined with the Stillwater “D” for the clean sheet.

Witches goal tender Oliveah Reiszel turned away seven shots in the loss.  

With the win Stillwater remains unbeaten at 7-0 on the year.

  

Mechanicville 7    Cambridge 1

Mechanicville split the posts for five, first half tallies and cruised from there to the road win over Cambridge on Tuesday.

Gianna Pitts led the scoring barrage with a hat trick, while teammates Kendall Buechner, Gianna Ninia, Calli Christensen and Elle Richardson all added single scoring strikes for the visitors.  

Cambridge avoided the shutout when Lexie Pedersen scored on a PK in the second half.

Mechanicville keeper Christina Bornt saved five shots in the win while Cambridge keeper Lexie Pedersen , under siege throughout, turned back eight shots in the match.  

 

Stillwater 4   Greenwich 1

Tye Morris claimed medalist honors with the low round of 37, leading Stillwater past Greenwich in action at the Saratoga Lake Golf Club on Tuesday.

Nick Rose and Vincent Festa won individual matches for Stillwater, while Richie Coon won his match and a point for Greenwich.

Stillwater’s Julian Peluso and Greenwich’s Dylan Brown split the point in flight three as did Stillwater’s Jack Luskin and Greenwich’s Brayden Stutzman in flight five.

With the win Stillwater moves to 5-3 on the year while Greenwich goes to 2-4 with the loss. 

 

Waterford 10   Emma Willard 1

Eight Fordians found the range with scoring strikes in Waterford’s one-sided decision over Emma Willard on Tuesday.

Riley Noto and Mia O’Brien led the Waterford scoring parade with a pair of goals each, while Emily Faniff, Giselle D’Ambro, Rylan Charbonneau, Bayly Beauregard, Sophia Ledtke and Isabella Ramundo all added single tallies for the Fordians.

Isabella Savage and Isabella Ramundo split keeper duties for Waterford with neither recording a save.  

 

Tamarac 3   Hoosick Falls 1

Kylie Gross, Kaitlyn Willett and Emme Fitzgerald and all found the back of the net for the Bengals in the home win at Clum’s Corners.  

 

Monday Results: Witches Top Tamarac, Fordians Down Stillwater

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.  

Greenwich Posts Dominant Win Over Canajoharie

Greenwich 48   Canajoharie 0    Friday

Greenwich scored early and often, and the outcome was never in doubt in the second straight dominant performance of the season by the Witches, this one on Friday night in Greenwich.

Greenwich scored 34 points in the opening period scoring on the ground and through the air putting this one in the win column before late arrivers found their seats.

The Witches opened the scoring assault when quarterback Ryan Ingber found Ethan Mullen for a 4-yard touchdown and with the PAT a 7-0 lead.  

Two 4-yard runs for scores followed, the first by William Weber, the second from Ingber as the home squad pushed their lead to 20-0.

Ingber returned to the air for the next Witches touchdown, connecting with Wyatt Jameson on a 33-yard scoring strike, and Greenwich capped the quarter with Ingber’s second rushing touchdown of the period, this time a 7-yard tote for six and a 34-0 advantage.

In the second frame Greenwich added two scoring runs with Weber taking it in from 11 yards and Ingber finding the endzone on a 53-yard romp, to end the scoring on the night  

On the defensive side, the Witches defense posted its second straight shutout to open the season.

Ingber finished with 161 rushing yards on 10 carries and three scores while throwing for 69 yards on 6 of 9 with two touchdowns.

Weber ran for 52 yards on 7 carries with a pair of scores in the win.

 

Coxsackie 6   Tamarac 0     Saturday      Boys Soccer     No other info provided 

Mechanicville Wins Two, Hoosick Falls Tops Granville

Mechanicville 4   Cohoes 2

Trailing 2-1 at the break Mechanicville connected on three unanswered in the second half to earn the come-from-behind “W” at home on Saturday.

Graham Murphy with a hat trick tallied once before intermission and twice in the second half as did Anthony Mastropietro to lead the Mechanicville attack.

Mechanicville keeper Brady O’Connor saved 10 shots in the win.

Mechanicville 8   Fonda 0

Mechanicville raced out to a 6-0 halftime lead and cruised to the road win over Fonda.

Gianna Pitts with a hat trick and Tanner Eiseman with two goals led the Mechanicville assault that saw Emma Andrews, Calli Christensen, Emma Manning and Adrianna Loiacano add single scores.

Mechanicville keeper Christina Bornt saved just one shot in posting the shutout, while Fonda keeper Grace Fornare, under siege throughout, turned back seven shots in the loss.

Waterford 3   LaSalle 2   OT

The Fordians Mia O’Brien connected on three scoring strikes, the last coming in overtime as Waterford slipped past LaSalle notching the well-earned victory on Saturday.

Waterford keeper I. Ramundo saved 10 shots in the win.  

Hoosick Falls 3   Granville 1

Aiden Eckert, Luke Nichols and Max Salvesvold all found the back of the net in the Falls nonleague, road win over the Golden Horde of Granville on Saturday morning. 

Salvesvold added an assist as did Troy Brown for the Panthers in the match.

Granville’s lone goal came when Matthew Ruigrok connected on a penalty kick in the second half.  

Chazy 4   Waterford 0

Nursing a 1-0 lead after one half of play, Chazy gradually pulled away with three second half tallies to post the road win over the Fordians.

Chazy’s only score before the break was an own goal by Waterford, but after intermission the elite Class D squad saw Jack McAuliffe ring the bell twice and Landon Deprey add a single strike to secure the victory.

Waterford keeper Tristan Philo saved 15 shots in the match.  

 

 

Saturday Morning Roundup

Tamarac/Hoosick Falls 30   Hudson 6

After a scoreless first period T/HF built a 13-0 halftime lead and gradually pulled away for the road win over Hudson.

A pair of Owen Hart one-yard scoring runs gave T/HF a 13-0 lead at the break and the visitors opened the third frame with an August Lee 7-yard touchdown run for the 20-0 advantage.

Hudson closed the quarter with a touchdown before T/HF closed out things out with a 10-0 fourth on a 34-yard field goal and a 3-yard TD run from quarterback Ryan Sparks.

Sparks finished with 97 yards passing on 7 of 11 attempts while adding 41 rushing yards.

T/HF rode a dominant ground attack throughout gaining 241 yards on the night led by Lee who ran for 160 yards on 20 carries.  

T/HF evens their season mark at 1-1.

 

Cambridge/Salem 33   Stillwater/Spa Catholic 7

Cambridge/Salem built a 20-0 halftime advantage and cruised from there to the road victory over Stillwater on Friday night.

C/S opened the scoring when quarterback Stephen Yakubec found Preston Peabody who took it to the house for a 70-yard touchdown connection and a 6-0 lead.

C/S added a pair of scores in the second frame on a Yakubec one-run and a 43-yard throw and catch to Myles Matteson who took a short throw and beat everyone to the endzone and with the two-point conversion the visitors led 20-0 at the break.

C/S added another Yakubec one yard scoring plunge in the third and Abe Cushing with a 17-yard touchdown scamper wrapped the C/S scoring on the night.

Yakubec finished with 204 yards through the air with two touchdowns along with a pair of rushing TD’s. 

Cushing led the C/S ground game gaining 90 yards on 12 totes.

With the win Cambridge/Salem moves to 2-0 on the season while Stillwater/Spa Catholic slips to 0-2.

 

Cobleskill 20   Mechanicville 0

Cobleskill shut down the Mechanicville attack throughout and offensively did just enough to earn the win at home on Friday.

Cobleskill put points on the board in the first period parlaying a muffed Mechanicville punt into an Isiah Butcher scoring run and a 6-0 lead.

In the second quarter Cobleskill quarterback Cayden Cernaukas connected with Eli Barr on a 40-yard scoring strike and the home squad led 13-0 at the break.

Butcher capped the scoring with a 28-yard touchdown run in the final frame.

Cobleskill improves to 2-0 with the win, while Mechanicville’s record evens at 1-1.  

 

Greenwich 48   Canajoharie 0     No other info reported

 

Hoosic Valley 2   Troy 0

Hannah Coffin connected on a pair of second half scoring strikes to lead Hoosic Valley past Troy in Schaghticoke on Friday.

Fifteen minutes into the second, Sophia Akin found Coffin for the finish and with five minutes remaining Coffin’s second tally came off an Ashleigh Herrington find.  

 

Cambridge 1   Spa Catholic 0

Cambridge scored the only goal of the match in the first half and made it stand, posting the home win over the Saints.

Vanessa Robinson finished a Nora Carroll find giving Cambridge all the offense they would need.

Cambridge keeper Lexie Pedersen saved 11 shots and combined with the Cambridge defense for the shutout. 

Spa Catholic keeper Allison Fuller saved 13 shots in the loss.

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday Results: Greenwich, Waterford Boys Roll, Stillwater Girls Stay Unbeaten

Greenwich 8   Spa Catholic 0

Senior Hudson Logan led the way with a hat trick in the Witches one-sided decision over the Saints in Greenwich on Thursday.

Junior Owen Shannon and sophomore Noah Speanburg both added a pair of goals for Greenwich who outshot Spa Catholic 35-0 in the match.

Saints keeper Thomas Zayak, under relentless pressure throughout saved 28 shots in the loss.  

Waterford 6   Cambridge/Salem 0

The Fordians ran out to a 4-0 lead by the break and cruised from there to the home “W” over Cambridge/Salem.

Waterford scored twice in the first 10 minutes of action, the first coming on a Logan Sheehan finish off a Blake Guertin look, the second, Payton Galuski finding Guertin for the 2-0 advantage.

At the 19-minute mark Sheehan connected from 25 yards out off a Galuski find, and Waterford closed the first half assault when Jake Catanzarita found Guertin, whose long ball found the mark for the 4-0 Fordian cushion.

Waterford added two more tallies after the break with Connor Belonga scoring off a corner kick, and Guertin connecting for the third time in the match, this time on a volley from the top of the box.

Waterford keeper Tristan Philo saved seven on the night and combined with the Fordian defense to earn his first career varsity shutout.

Mechanicville 3   Stillwater 0

Mechanicville controlled the action throughout the match and pulled away after the break for the home win over neighboring Stillwater.

The home squad was rewarded a PK on a hand ball in the box at the 18-minute mark that Graham Murphy converted into a 1-0 Mechanicville lead.

Murphy added another tally in the second half as did Alex Shakow and the Mechanicville defense shackled the Stillwater attack with Mechanicville keeper Brady O’Connor enjoying a save-free evening between the posts.  

Stillwater keeper Tristan O’Brien saved 15 shots in the loss.  

Stillwater 2   Lake George 0

Stillwater connected on first half tallies, seven minutes apart, which proved more than enough offense to notch the home “W” on Thursday night.  

At the 22:28 mark Brooke Hodgson finished a Bridget Coon look for the 1-0 Stillwater advantage and seven minutes later it was Coon with her second helper of the half, this time finding Lucy Rubenstein for the score.

Stillwater keeper Ally Liamero saved seven shots and with the Stillwater “D” earned the shutout.

Lake George keeper Addison Reinhold saved 12 in the loss.

With the win Stillwater moves to 6-0 on the season.  

Hoosick Falls 3   Greenwich 2

The Falls’ Dylan Callahan led all golfers with a 4-over par 39, leading the Panthers to the narrow win over the Witches in action at the Battenkill Country Club on Thursday.

Other top scores for Hoosick Falls included Jack Shea and Spencer Tate with rounds of 44, Aidyn DeGraff 45, Zach Houghton 50, Quinn Haynes 55, and Memphis Hathaway with a nine-hole score of 56.

With the win Hoosick Falls moves to 6-2 on the year and will host Mechanicville, (7-1), this afternoon

Tamarac 2   Hoosic Valley 0    Boys Soccer   No other info provided