
Waterford 2 Mechanicville 0
Waterford used single scoring strikes from Mia O’Brien and Elizabeth Lamere along with a big defensive effort to post the home win on Thursday night.
Fordians keeper Isabella Ramundo saved 11 shots and combined with the Waterford defense for the shutout.
Tamarac 2 Hoosic Valley 0
After a scoreless first half, Tamarac wasted little time getting on the board, tallying in the first minute of play when Abigayle Ackner finished a Kylie Gross find for the 1-0 lead.
The Bengals added an insurance goal with 10:00 remaining when Ackner connected again, this one coming from just outside the 18 off a feed from Kendall Bulson and the visitors from Clum’s Corners closed things out for the road “W” in Schaghticoke.
Hoosick Falls 2 Berlin/New Lebanon 1
The Panthers Grace Eastman broke a 1-1 deadlock with a second half strike leading the Falls to the home victory over B/NL.
Elizabeth Darosa staked the Panthers to a 1-0 lead with a first half tally, but the visitors knotted things early in the second half on an unassisted score by Savannah Humon setting up Eastman’s game-winner.
Hoosick Falls keeper Chayah Rhoden saved nine shots in the win while B/NL goaltender Charlie Young saved 10 in defeat.
Greenwich 1 Cambridge 0
In a match highlighted by dominant defensive play, the Witches Eliza McQueen connected for the only score of the night, splitting the posts with an unassisted strike with 29:51 left in the game giving Greenwich the home “W” on Thursday.
Greenwich keeper Oliveah Reiszel saved five shots in earning the shutout while Cambridge goaltender Lexie Pedersen turned away 18 shots for the visitors.
Waterford 3 Hoosick Falls 2
Hoosick Falls Jack Shea carded the low round of 37, but the Fordians prevailed, posting the slim victory over the Panthers in action at Fairways of Halfmoon on Thursday.
Top scores for Waterford included Tanner Machia and Bradley O’Connor with rounds of 42, Landon Pitcher 43, Billy Scunziano 45, Jonny Atwood 47, and Dylan Day with a round of 49,
Top Hoosick Falls scores included Quinn Haynes 44, Zach Houghton 45, Aidyn DeGraffe 46, Dylan Callahan 47 and Spencer Tate with a nine-hole score of 50.
