Girls Basketball

Mechanicville 38   Tamarac 37

Leading Scorers:  Mechanicville – Ava Gaspie 11            Bengals – Kayla Beaudoin 20 3, 3’s

Key Stat:  Mechanicville connected on 15 of 26 free throws while Tamarac took just five trips to the stripe, connected on all five attempts.  

Take Away:  Mechanicville built a 25-18 lead by the break and after an even third period survived a fourth quarter run by the Bengals to post the home win.  

Greenwich 74   Spa Catholic 30

Leading Scorers:  Witches – Brooke Kuzmich 31       Bailee Wolfe 22 3, 3’s            Saints – Addison Whitbeck 12       Sophia Ryan 10

Key Stat:  Greenwich opened with a 29-4 first frame.

Take Away:  The #1 ranked Class C team in the state had little trouble securing the road “W” and moved to 11-0, 17-0 with the win.

 

Cambridge 72   Hoosick Falls 67   OT

Leading Scorers:  Tigers – Ashley Moses 32     Megan Day 13 3,3’s     Claire Toleman 12     Charonne Berthiaume 10             Panthers – Ava Case 22       Autumn Edgehill 14      Taegyn Hunt 13      Tatum Hickey 10 3, 3’s

Key Stat:  Cambridge was clutch from the charity stripe connecting on 18 of 22 attempts.

Take Away:  In a high scoring affair that saw both teams put four players in doubles, Cambridge outscored their hosts 12-7 in the extra session to capture the road win.

 

Stillwater 68   Hoosic Valley 15         No other stats provided

Saints, Panthers Notch Wins

Hoosick Falls 75   Cambridge 51  (Saturday)

Leading Scorers:  Panthers – Carson Glover 25 3, 3’s     Richie Stifter 12     Brady Mann 11         Tigers – Myles Mattson 21 5 3’s     Tully Maher 15      Stephen Yakubec 13

Key Stat:  The Falls opened the game with a 20-0 run.

Take Away:  The host squad started fast and cruised to the comfortable “W” on Senior Night in Hoosick Falls.  With the victory the Falls go to 10-1, 15-2 on the season.  

 

Saratoga Catholic 60   Greenwich 48   (Saturday)

Leading Scorers:  Saints – Tyler Hicks 23 4, 3’s       Ronan Rowe 15 5, 3’s         Witches – Joe Skiff 20 3, 3’s    Ethan Mullen 11

Key Stat:  The Saints outscored Greenwich 16-5 in the final frame.

Take Away:  Holding the slimmest of margins at 44-43 entering the final period, Spa Catholic used a big fourth quarter to get past the Witches and stay unbeaten in Wasaren play.  With the home “W” the Saints move to 11-0, 16-1 on the year.  

Stillwater Downs Hoosic Valley

Stillwater 51   Hoosic Valley 36

Leading Scorers:  Stillwater – Rocco Schneller 12        Tye Morris 10             Valley – Carter Simpson 11 3,3’s    Landon Reilly 10

Key Stat:  Stillwater held the Valley to single scoring numbers in each of the first three frames.

Take Away:  The visitors use a big defensive effort to notch the road win in Schaghticoke.  

Mechanicville Tops Jesters

Mechanicville 51   Emma Willard 28

Leading Scorers:  Mechanicville – Molly DiSiena 19        Ava Gaspie 14         Jesters – No stats provided

Key Stat:  Mechanicville held Emma Willard to single scoring numbers in each of the first three frames.

Take Away:  Mechanicville built a 42-14 advantage through three quarters and closed out the home win, moving to 8-2, 12-4 on the season.  

 

Whitehall 56   Hoosick Falls 52   OT       No other stats provided

 

Spa Catholic 52   North Warren 42       No other stats provided

 

Waterford 48   Berlin/New Lebanon 15     No other stats provided

Girls Basketball: Stillwater Tops Corinth

Stillwater 69   Corinth 32

Leading Scorers:  Stillwater – Addison Thornton 18     Andie Luskin 16     Maddie Chatt 13 3, 3’s     Miranda Price 11             Corinth – Sage Shanahan 9      Whitney Cameron 9 3, 3’s

Key Stat:  Stillwater ran out to a 20-6 lead after one period of play.

Take Away:  Stillwater won every quarter, put four players in doubles, and cruised to the nonleague win on their home floor.  With the victory Stillwater moves to 9-2, 13-2 on the year.

 

LaSalle 43   Mechanicville 41

Leading Scorers:  Mechanicville – Elle Richardson 13      Ava Gaspie 10          LaSalle – No stats provided

Key Stat:  LaSalle outscored their guests 13-7 in the final frame.

Take Away:  Trailing 34-30 entering the final eight minutes, LaSalle held the visitors to seven points in the quarter and notched the come-from-behind win on Wednesday. 

 

Cambridge 33   Granville 25

Leading Scorers:  Cambridge – Ashley Moses 16            Golden Horde – Melanie Fischer 8

Key Stat:  Cambridge held their hosts to single scoring numbers in three of the four periods.

Take Away:  Cambridge built a 27-12 lead through three frames and closed out the nonleague “W” in a low scoring affair in Granville.  

Boys Hoops: Falls, Witches Earn “W’s”

Hoosick Falls 59   Mechanicville 48

Leading Scorers:  Panthers – Carson Glover 19       Brady Mann 14 4, 3’s      Aiden Fleming 11          Mechanicville – Alex Shakow 14 3, 3’s       Cruz Goverski 13

Key Stat:  The Falls made more free throws than Mechanicville attempted knocking down 19 of 25, while Mechanicville connected on 6 of 11 from the stripe.

Take Away:  In a game that was tied at the break and saw Hoosick Falls leading 41-39 heading into the fourth frame, the Falls outscored their guests 18-9 over the last eight minutes to notch the home “W” and avenge a loss earlier in the season.  With the win the Panthers move to 9-1, 14-2 on the year.  

Greenwich 61   Hoosic Valley 47

Leading Scorers:  Witches – Cal Curtis 25 5, 3’s       Joe Skiff 19             Valley – Landon Reilly 17         Owen Harder 16    

Key Stat:  Greenwich used an 18-7 third quarter to take a double-digit lead.

Take Away:  Leading 30-29 at halftime, the Witches gained control with a big third period and held off the Valley for the home victory.  

Tamarac 74   Waterford 18

Leading Scorers:  Bengals – Kam Edmonds 27, 10 steals          Fordians – Logan Kelly 9        Tristan Philo 9 3,3’s

Key Stat:  Tamarac allowed just two Fordians to crack the scoring column.

Take Away:  The Bengals cruise behind a big night from Edmonds and stellar work at the defensive end, holding Waterford to single scoring numbers in every frame.  

Stillwater 74   Berlin /New Lebanon 28

Leading Scorers:  Stillwater – Mason Wagner 22 6, 3’s           B/NL – Seth Hendricks 6       Haukin Parker 6

Key Stat:  Stillwater jumped out to a 24-8 lead after the first period led by Wagner’s 13 points in the frame.

Take Away:  Stillwater put all 13 players in the scoring column and held Berlin/New Lebanon to 14 points through the first three quarters in posting the one-sided decision at home.  

 

Saratoga Catholic 63   Cambridge 35

Leading Scorers:  Saints – Tyler Hicks 15       Hunter Fales 13      Jasyn Thompson 11          Tigers – Tully Maher 11

Key Stat:  The Saints held a 10-3 advantage in made threes.

Take Away:  Spa Catholic led wire to wire in moving to 9-0, 15-1 on the year.

 

Spa Catholic 51   Warrensburg 45    (Girls)

Leading Scorers:  Saints – Sophia Ryan 26 4, 3’s        Grace Shaefer 12               Burghers – Zailey Baker 17    Eli York 17

Key Stat:  The Saints outscored Warrensburg 33-19 after intermission.

Take Away:  Trailing 26-18 at halftime Spa Catholic erased the deficit in the third and closed out the win in the fourth, Tuesday night in Saratoga.   

Girls Basketball: Greenwich, Stillwater, Tamarac Roll

Greenwich 77   Hoosic Valley 17

Leading Scorers:  Witches – Brooke Kuzmich 23      Jordan Wolfe 11      Olivia Davis 10             Valley – Jones 9 3, 3’s

Key Stat:  Greenwich held the Valley to single scoring numbers in every period.

Take Away:  The Witches built a 44-13 lead by halftime and cruised from there to the home win to remain unbeaten on the year at 10-0, 16-0.

 

Stillwater 80   Emma Willard 25

Leading Scorers:  Stillwater – Addison Thornton 21,3,3’s      Andie Luskin 14     Maddie Chatt 13     Ana Parella 10           Jesters – Carly Hunter 10

Key Stat:  Stillwater opened with a 23-6 first frame.

Take Away:  Stillwater put four players in doubles and scored 48 points before the break in posting the one-sided win at home Minday night.  With the victory Stillwater moves to 8-2, 12-2 on the season.  

 

Tamarac 59   Waterford 27

Leading Scorers:  Bengals – Kayla Beaudoin 18, 11 assists     Elizabeth Darling 14 4, 3’s, 10 rebounds            Fordians – Grace Figueroa-Dais 10        Piper Morris 10

Key Stat:  Tamarac held a 7-1 advantage in made triples.

Take Away:  The Bengals won every quarter and steadily pulled away to the home “W” over the Fordians, improving to 8-2, 13-3 with the win.  

 

Cambridge 56   Argyle 29

Leading Scorers:  Tigers – Claire Toleman 13 3,3’s      Ashley Moses 11           Scotties – Ava Cormie 15     Delaney Bates 10

Key Stat:  Cambridge held the visitors to single digits in all four quarters.

Take Away:  Cambridge eased out to a 27-13 lead by the break and rolled from there to the home, nonleague “W” over the Scotties.

 

Mechanicville 53   Hoosick Falls 49

Leading Scorers:  Mechanicville – Molly DiSiena 23, 3, 3’s          Panthers – No stats provided

Key Stat:  Mechanicville held a 26-15 lead at the break.

Take Away:  Mechanicville held off a second-half rally by their hosts in posting the road “W” over the Panthers. 

 

 

Tamarac Wins a Pair on Big Red Day

Tamarac 51   Corinth 30

Leading Scorers:  Bengals – Kayla Beaudoin 26 3,3’s              Corinth – Sage Shanahan 12

Key Stat:  The Bengals held Corinth to single scoring numbers in each of the final three quarters.

Take Away:  Tamarac, behind a big night from Beaudoin and a good defensive effort, notch the nonleague win on Big Red Day at Tamarac.

 

Tamarac 63    Lansingburgh 46

Leading Scorers:  Bengals – Kam Edmonds 20        Jacob Price 14          Sam Kiuken 13         Burgh – Corey Miles 10    

Key Stat:  Tamarac held a 15-7 advantage in made twos.  

Take Away: The Bengals built a 46-36 lead by the final frame and closed things out for the win over Class A Lansingburgh on Big Red Day