Sunday Morning Roundup

Stillwater/Spa Catholic 21    Canajoharie/Fort Plain 7

After giving up a first quarter touchdown, the Stillwater/Spa Catholic defense shut the door while their offense scored 21 unanswered the rest of way in the home victory on Saturday.

Trailing 7-0 at the end of the first frame, Stillwater/Spa used second quarter, scoring runs by Ryan Brown and Aidan Callanan to take a 14-7 lead into the break.

After a scoreless third quarter, Stillwater/Spa Catholic put the game away when Caleb Vacula ran it in from 30 yards out capping the comeback “W”. 

Vacula led a potent Still/Spa ground attack, that gained 300 yards, with 143 yards on 15 carries, with Callanan adding 90 yards on 14 carries and Brown running for 60 yards on eight totes.

 

Hoosic Valley 4   Canajoharie/Fort Plain 2

The Valley built a 2-0 halftime lead, extended it to a 3-0 cushion and then held off C/FP late to the post the nonleague road win.

Hannah Coffin opened the scoring, finishing a Kaylee Smith feed for the 1-0 advantage, and Smith and Sophia Akin soon after made it 2-0 working a nice give and go with Smith on the finish.

Early in the second half it was Smith beating the Canjo keeper with a header off a Coffin corner for the 3-0 Valley lead.

C/FP whittled the advantage to 3-2 with a pair of strikes before Audrey Wiley put the game away with five minutes remaining, finding the opposite corner off an Akin find.

 

Hoosick Falls 0   Johnstown 0

Defense ruled the day as the two squads battled through regulation and overtime to the draw. 

Falls keeper Chayah Rhoden saved 17 shots in the match while Johnstown goaltender turned back 16 attempts.    

 

Maple Hill 4   Waterford 1

Michael Buono’s hat trick led Maple Hill to the home win over the Fordians of Waterford on Saturday.

The home squad led 2-0 at the break and extended their lead to 3-0 early in the second half before Waterford connected on their only goal in the match when Logan Sheehan split the posts. 

Maple Hill added a tack on goal in the final minutes of the game. 

 

Voorheesville 3   Mechanicville 2

With the game knotted at 2-2 through one half of play, Voorheesville connected for the only second-half score to notch the road win over Mechanicville. 

David DiSiena and Graham Murphy netted first half strikes for Mechanicville in the loss.

 

 

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