Friday Night Results: Greenwich Rolls Over Stillwater

Greenwich 41   Stillwater/Spa Catholic 6

Leading 20-6 at the break, Greenwich steadily pulled away for the road win in Stillwater Friday night.

In a quiet first period the Witches Keegan Clayton put the only points on the board, scoring on an 8-yard run for a 6-0 Greenwich lead.

Greenwich quarterback Ryan Ingber ran for scores of one and two yards in the second frame, while the Stillwater squad hit on a John Williams to Caleb Vacula 71-yard scoring strike and the two squads went to intermission with Greenwich holding the 20-6 advantage.

The Witches extended their lead to 27-6 on a third quarter touchdown run by Will Weber, and Ingber added a 15-yrd TD pass to Clayton in the final period before Weber closed out the scoring with his second touchdown run of the night.  

Weber finished with 219 rushing yards on 21 carries while Ingber ran for 85 yards and threw for 101 yards on 9 of 15 attempts.

Kayden Bentley led all Greenwich receivers with five receptions for 74 yards.

With the win Greenwich moves to 6-0 on the season while Stillwater/Spa Catholic’s mark with the loss, evens at 3-3.

 

Granville/Whitehall 52   Mechanicville 12

G/W ran out to a 28-0 lead after one quarter and rolled to the road victory under the lights in Mechanicville.

G/W running back Chad Monty with four rushing scores before the break led the visitors to a 40-12 halftime cushion.

Mechanicville got on the board in the second period on a Jordan Barnes eight-yard TD run, but G/W’s Nathan Barber returned the ensuing kickoff 82 yards for six, followed by Monte’s third score of the night extending the lead to 40-6.

Mechanicville added points at the end of the half when freshman quarterback Blake Geraghty found Dominic Vannucci on a 30-yard touchdown strike.  

G/W tacked on a pair of touchdowns in the third frame and kept Mechanicville out of the end zone the remainder of the night.

Granville/Whitehall moves to 3-2 on the season with the win while Mechanicville slips to 2-4 on the year. 

 

Whitehall 2   Hoosic Valley 1

Whitehall scored a goal in each half and kept the Valley off the board under the final seconds in notching the home win over the Hawks.

Arriya Eggleston led the Railroader attack with a pair of tallies, her second with five minutes left in the match.

The visitors avoided the shutout when Sophia Akin connected off a Kaylee Smith feed with two ticks left on the clock.

 

 

 

 

 

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