WP: Zach Pingelski 4 IP 1 Hit 0 Runs 2 BB’s 4 K’s LP: Johnson 6 IP 11 Hits 9 Runs 8 ER 4 BB’s 6 K’s
Hitting Stars: Red Raiders – Colin Richardson 2-4, 2B, HR, 3 RBI’s Will Coreno 3-4, RBI Chris Couser 2-3, 2B
Take Away: Pingelski and Chris Couser combined for the shutout limiting the Valley to just three singles on the day. Mechanicville plated four in the first frame highlighted by Richardson’s two-run jack. The Raiders added a run in the fifth and four more in the sixth to round out the scoring. Mechanicville tallied 11 hits in the contest with seven Raiders hitting safely.
Take Away: Leading 2-1 after two, the Saints scored four times in the third inning and shut down Greenwich the rest of the way in the home victory. With the win Spa Catholic moves to 11-3 on the year while Greenwich slips to 6-9 overall.
Roundout Valley 8 Tamarac 6
WP: G. Chairolanzio 5.2 IP 3 Hits 2 Runs 2 ER 2 BB’s 7 K’s LP: J. Smith 2 IP 5 Hits 2 Runs 2 ER 0 BB 1 K
Hitting Stars: RV – B. Brush 3-3, RBI C. Leahey 3-4, 2 RBI’s Bengals – C. Hernick 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI’s Tyler Sears 1-4, 2B, RBI James Blake 1-4, 2B, RBI
Take Away: In a game where the lead changed hands four times, Roundout Valley regained the lead in the bottom of the third and held on for the win in the fourth annual Hope Rocks Invitational at Saugerties Cantine Field.
Greenwich 5 Stillwater 1
WP: Dutch Hamilton 7 IP 2 Hits 1 Run 0 ER 2 BB’s 8 K’s LP: Shea Brown 7 IP 6 Hits 5 Runs 4 ER’s 4 BB’s 11 K’s
Take Away: In a tight 2-1 game the Witches plated three in the sixth frame and closed out the Warriors for the road win. Greenwich improves to 7-6, 7-9 with the win and Stillwater moves to 5-9, 6-10 with the loss.
Tamarac 5 Hoosick Falls 1
WP: Toni DeLorenzo 4 IP 7 Hits 1 Run 0 BB’s 5 K’s LP: Kennedy Boisvert 7 IP 7 Hits 5 Runs 16 K’s
Take Away: Tamarac ripped 21 hits with eight Bengals enjoying multiple hit games in the one-sided decision over Berlin/New Lebanon. With the win the Bengals move to 10-0, 13-0 on the year.
Mechanicville 17 Emma Willard 5
Hitting Stars: Red Raiders – Lila Christensen 2-4, HR Liv Horan 2-4, HR Jenna Tesoriero 2-4, 2B Emma LaPierre 3-4, 2B Jesters – Alice Wang 1-2, RBI
Waterford 7 Berlin 5
WP: J. Gilbert 7 IP 5 Hits 5 Runs 2 ER 1 BB 15 K’s LP: Tyler Shuhart 6 IP 6 Hits 7 Runs 3 ER 3 BB’s 3 K’s
Hitting Stars: Fordians – J. Cantanzarita 2-2, 2B Matt Soden 1-3, 2 RBI’s J. Gilbert 1-4, 2B, RBI Mountaineers – Tyler Shuhart 2-4 A. Van Dyke 1-3, 2B
Take Away: Berlin used a five run second to take a 5-0 lead, but Waterford chipped away pulling even with three runs in the third and two more in the fourth. The Fordians then plated single scores in the final two innings to secure the home “W”.
Tamarac 15 Hoosic Valley 4
WP: Tyler Sears 3 IP 2 Hits 4 Runs 3 ER 6 BB’s 5 K’s LP: C. King 4 IP 9 Hits 9 Runs 9 ER 5 BB’s 4 K’s
Hitting Stars: Bengals – Peyton Richarson 3-5, 2B, HR, 2 RBI’s Tyler Sears 2-4, HR, 2 RBI’s C. Hernick 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI’s Valley – C. Jones 1-2, RBI
Take Away: Tamarac scored in every inning but one, the lineup producing 15 runs on 13 hits with nine Bengals joining the hit parade in the comfortable win at Clum’s Corners.
Take Away: The Panthers ran out to a 7-0 lead after three and cruised to the road win behind the three-hitter spun by Jake Sparks. With the victory the Falls improve to 7-7, 8-8 on the season.
Saratoga Catholic 5 Greenwich 0
WP: Pierce Byrne 7 IP 3 Hits 0 Runs 1 BB 16 K’s LP: Cooper Skiff
Take Away: In a pitcher’s duel between Byrne and Skiff the Saints took a 1-0 lead into top of the seventh where they plated four, and Byrne closed the door in the bottom of the frame sealing the road “W” for Spa Catholic. The freshman allowed just three singles in a dominant performance. setting down 16 Witches on strikes. The Saints move to 10- 3, 10-3 on the year, while Greenwich slips to 6-5, 6-8.
Tamarac 8 Stillwater 2
WP: Moira Collins 7 IP 6 Hits 2 Runs 4 BB’s 9 K’s Eden Resch 7 IP 12 Hits 8 Runs 7 ER 1 BB 1 K
Hitting Stars: Bengals – Alexandria Castiglione 3-4 Addy Ferris 2-4, 2 RBI’s Erin Lee 1-4, HR, 3 RBI’s A. DeLorenzo 2-2, 2B, RBI Warriors – Julia Bouleris 1-3, 2B, RBI Lily Russell 1-3, RBI
Take Away: Tamarac took a 4-0 lead after the first inning of play, highlighted by Lee’s long ball, and Collins and the Bengals “D” did the rest, notching the road win over the Warriors. With the victory Tamarac remains unbeaten at 9-0, 12-0 on the year.
Hoosic Valley 10 Spa Catholic 4
WP: Lainey Bochette 4,1 IP 2 Hits 3 Runs 2 ER 6 BB’s 5 K’s LP: Grace Schaefer .1 IP 1 Hit 3 Runs 2 ER 2 BB’s
Hitting Stars: Valley – Lainey Bochette 3-4 E. Waldron 2-4, 2B, RBI Izzy Finkle 1-4, 2 RBI’s
Take Away: The Valley built a 4-0 advantage after two frames and held off the Saints with 3-spots in the fourth and sixth innings, to earn the home “W”. Bochette had a big day for the Schaghticoke squad, picking up the win from the circle to go with three hits and a pair of stolen bases offensively.
Take Away: Mechanicville pounded 17 hits with five Raiders enjoying multiple-hit afternoons. With the doubleheader sweep, the Raiders move to 8-2, 9-4 on the season.
WP: Zach Pingelski 6 IP 3 Hits 0 Runs 7 BB’s 8 K’s LP: Shea Brown 3.1 IP 3 Hots 7 Runs 2 ER 6 BB’s 4 K’s
Hitting Stars: Red Raiders – Will Coreno 2-3, 2B, 5 RBI’s Scott Lynch 3-3, 3 RBI’s Colin Richardson 1-3, HR, 4 RBI’s Rece Dyer 2-3, 2 RBI’s Joey Devito 2-5, 2 RBI’s Warriors – Jaxon Mueller 2-3
Take Away: Mechanicville, leading 2-0 after three, took control with a six-run fourth and put the game away in the next frame, scoring 13 times on their way to the one-sided decision over Stillwater. Pingelski handcuffed the Warriors on three hits over six innings, and the Raider defense was flawless in the field. Mechanicville’s bats rattled for 13 hits on the day with eight Raiders hitting safely.
Tamarac 12 Hoosic Valley 3
WP: Peyton Richardson 5 IP 6 Hits 3 Runs 2 ER 2 BB’s 8 K’s LP: Jack Johnson 4 IP 9 Hits 5 Runs 3 ER 3 BB’s 1 K
Hitting Stars: Bengals – Tyler Sears 2-3, HR, 3 RBI’s James Blake 2-4, 3B, RBI Peyton Richardson 2-3, 2B, RBI A. Ednie 2-2 Valley – Landon Reilly 1-3, 2 RBI’s
Take Away: In a scoreless game entering the third, Tamarac hung crooked numbers in each of the last five frames, pulling away for the victory in Schaghticoke. The Bengals offense pounded 11 hits, four of the extra base variety, with seven spots in the lineup producing at least one knock.
Stillwater 4 Salem 3
WP: Eden Resch 7 IP 6 Hits 3 Runs 0 ER 0 BB’s 7 K’s Sofia Keays 6 IP 4 Hits 4 Runs 3 ER 5 BB’s 8 K’s
Take Away: Trailing 3-2 entering the sixth, Stillwater pushed across a run to pull even and notched the “W” in the seventh on Coogan’s walk-off RBI single. The Warriors parlayed four hits, five walks and five stolen bases into just enough run support for Resch who threw seven strong innings in the home victory.
Emma Willard 13 Hoosic Valley 6
Hitting Stars: Jesters – Margarette Howland 3-4 Alice Wang 2-3, 2B Elle Kellogg 2-4 Olana Schillinger 2-4, 2 RBI’s Valley – Lainey Bochette 3-4, HR Izzy Finkle 1-3 3 RBI’s
Tamarac 11 Hoosick Falls 1
WP: Moira Collins 7 IP 2 Hits 1 Run 0 ER 5 BB’s 12 K’s LP: Kennedy Boisvert 6 IP 9 Hits 1 ER 7 BB’s 6 K’s
Take Away: Tamarac scored eight times in the second frame and cruised to the home win over the Panthers. Collins dominated from the circle allowing just a pair of safeties and the Tamarac defense was error-free afield. With the win the Bengals remain undefeated on the year at 8-0 11-0.
WP: Ryan Gillis 4 IP 1 Run 6 Hits 1 BB 9 K’s LP: Connor King
Hitting Stars: Saints – Pierce Byrne 3-5, 3 2B’s, 3 RBI’s Kihl Kelley 3-4, 2 2B’s, RBI Ryan Gillis 1-2, 3B, RBI Aiden Crowther 2-3, 2 RBI’s Valley – Jimmy Johnson 3-3 Jimmy Bolonino 2-4, HR, RBI
Take Away: Leading 2-0 after two, the Saints took control with a six-run third frame, on their way to the comfortable road win at Chapko Park in Valley Falls. Spa Catholic ripped 15 hits in the contest and moved to 9-3 on the year with the win.
Spa Catholic 16 Gloversville 2
WP: Grace Shaefer 5 IP 2 Runs 2 ER 4 Hits 7 K’s LP: Ariana Ferraro
Take Away: The Saints step out of Wasaren play and post a convincing road “W” over Gloversville behind a strong effort from the circle by Shaefer and a Spa Catholic lineup that plated 16.
Hitting Stars: Bengals – Mihaly Blake 2-3, 2B, RBI Erin Lee 2-3, RBI Toni DeLorenzo 1-3, 3B, 2 RBI’s
Take Away: Collins spin’s the three-hitter and a 4-run sixth inning put this one in the win column for the 7-0, 10-0 Tamarac squad. The Tamarac “D” played errorless softball in the shutout.
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Take Away: Leading 7-2 after five frames the Saints plated five in the sixth to take control, and closed things out for the comfortable win over the Hoosic Valley. With the win Spa Catholic improves to 8-3 on the year, while the Valley goes to 3-8 with the loss.
Greenwich 20 Waterford 3
WP: Dutch Hamilton 5 IP 3 Runs 3 ER 9 K’s LP: Werkie Hayes
Take Away: The Witches bats rattled for 20 hits with every player in the lineup having multiple-hit games in the one-sided decision Saturday night at Kelt’s Stadium. Greenwich goes to 6-4, 6-7 on the year and Waterford slips to 3-8, 4-9 for the season.
WP: Moira Collins 8 IP 1 Run 2 Hits 13 K’s LP: Paige Rogers 8 IP 2 Runs 4 Hits 2 K’s
Hitting Stars: Bengals – Addie Ferris 2-3 Toni DeLorenzo 1-4, 2 RBI’s, game winning RBI single Red Raiders – Lila Christensen 2B, RBI
Take Away: Toni DeLorenzo ripped a run-scoring single in the top of the eighth inning breaking a 1-1 deadlock, and Collins and the Tamarac defense closed things out in the bottom of the frame to earn the narrow road “W” over the Raiders. Both Collins and Rogers were dominant from the circle allowing just six hits combined on the afternoon. With the win Tamarac stays perfect on the season at 7-0, 9-0.
Mechanicville 14 Tamarac 6
WP: Chris Couser 7 IP 5 Hits 6 Runs 5 ER 8 K’s LP: L. Ring 3 IP 12 Hits 10 Runs 9 ER 1 BB 3 K’s
Take Away: The Raiders ran out to a 10-1 lead after three innings and coasted to the one-sided, road win over Tamarac. Mechanicville’s lineup produced 18 hits with five Raiders enjoying multiple hit games.
Take Away: The Panthers hung crooked numbers in each of the first five innings, rolling over the Mountaineers Friday afternoon in Hoosick Falls. With the victory the Falls moves to 6-7, 7-8 on the season.
Hitting Stars: Mountaineers – Konnor McMillan 4-4, 2 RBI’s Jake Bosso 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI’s Doane Stuart – Jackson Willis 3-4, RBI Nick Vanvorst 3-4, RBI
Take Away: Jake Bosso ripped a walk-off RBI double in the bottom of the eighth to give Berlin/New Lebanon their first win of the season.
Waterford 2 Hoosic Valley 0
WP: Matt Soden 7 IP 2 Hits 0 Runs 2 BB’s 10 K’s LP: C. King 4 IP 1 Hit 2 Runs 1 ER 8 BB’s 11 K’s
Hitting Stars: Fordians – Werkie Hayes 1-3, RBI Valley – A. Brown 1-3 L. Santiago 1-3
Take Away: In a game that produced just three total hits, the Fordians pushed two runs across in the fourth frame which proved to be enough with Soden dominating from the bump. The Fordian pitcher fanned 10 and allowed only a pair of singles in shutting down the Valley attack at Kelts Stadium on Thursday.
Tamarac 20 Stillwater 17
WP: James Blake 3.2 IP 4 Hits 6 Runs 3 ER 3 BB’s 4 K’s LP: Carter Wicheins 1.1 IP 3 Hits 8 Runs 7 ER 3 BB’s
Take Away: It was a wild one in Tamarac on Thursday that saw runs scored in every half inning but two, 17 combined errors committed, 11 by Tamarac, and the Bengals outhit 12-9 but still securing the victory. Seven pitchers toed the slab between the teams with six giving up multiple runs in their mound stints. Stillwater led 8-5 after two frames, before Tamarac took the lead with a six-run third. Stillwater answered with a 3-spot in the fourth to knot things at 11-11, but the Bengals plated four in the bottom of the inning and added five runs in their fifth frame to build a seemingly secure 20-12 advantage. Stillwater responded with four runs in the top of the sixth and a lone tally in the seventh before Tamarac was able to get the 21st out, ending a memorable afternoon at Clum’s Corners.
Greenwich 13 Hoosick Falls 5
WP: Cooper Skiff 4.1 IP 6 Hits 4 Runs 4 ER 2 K’s LP: Luke Nicholas
Take Away: The Witches ran out to a 6-1 lead after three and put the game away with a seven-run fourth. With the win Greenwich moves to 5-4 in league play on the year while Hoosick Falls goes to 5-6 with the loss.