
Wasaren League Boys Basketball All-Stars



Greenwich 49 Northeastern Clinton 41
Leading Scorers: Witches – Norah Niesz 19 3 3’s Brooke Kuzmich 16 3 3’s Reegan Mullen 11 Eagles – Bailee LaFountaine 18 Desiree Dubois 13
Key Stat: Greenwich outscored the Eagles 19-11 in the third frame.
Take Away: The Witches ran out to a 17-4 lead after the first period, only to see Northeastern Clinton battle back, and pull even, early in the third quarter. But Greenwich rallied to close out the third frame, led my Niesz’s 12 points, taking a 40-30 lead into the final eight minutes where they held off the Eagles from Section VII. The Witches (25-0) advance to face Canton in the regional final on Saturday at SUNY Potsdam in a 2:45 run.
We break down Wednesday night’s Class C regional matchup at Clinton Community College between the Greenwich Witches and the Northeastern Clinton Cougars.

Greenwich 51 Duanesburg 43
Leading Scorers: Witches – Brooke Kuzmich 21 Reegan Mullen 12 Eagles – Alison O’Hanlon 16 Alex Moses 18 5 3’s
Key Stat: Greenwich outscored the Eagles 22-17 in the final frame.
Take Away: In a close game throughout that was tied 8-8 after the first and saw the Witches take a 29-26 lead into the fourth, Greenwich closed things out with a 22-point quarter, clinching the Section II C-CC playoff. Duanesburg held a 6-1 advantage in made threes, but Greenwich dominated in made two-point goals holding a 17-7 edge. With the victory Greenwich moves to 24-0 on the season and advances to regional play on Wednesday at Clinton Community College in Plattsburg.
Duanesburg 58 Hoosic Valley 49
Leading Scorers: Eagles – Jeffrey Mulhern 18 Michael Leak 16 Peyton Fall 11 Valley – Chris Jones 14 Logan Reilly 12 Isaiah Eckler 11
Key Stat: Duanesburg outscored the Valley 39-29 in the second half.
Take Away: Hoosic Valley took a narrow 20-19 advantage into the break, but Duanesburg used an 18-12 third frame to gain the lead and closed out the win over the final eight minutes to earn the Section II Class C championship. Duanesburg moves on to the Class C-CC playoff on Sunday in a matchup with Chatham. Hoosic Valley finishes an excellent season with a 19-4 mark.
Chatham 58 Stillwater 56
Leading Scorers: Chatham – Matt Thorson 20 Jacob Baccaro 14 Warriors – Thomas McDonough 22 3 3’s Jaxon Mueller 15 Lukas Lilac 13 3 3’s
Take Away: Trailing by one with time winding down, Chatham’s Anthony O’Dell drilled a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer to lift the Panthers to the win in the Section II Class CC championship game. Chatham moves on to the C-CC playoff with Duanesburg on Sunday. Stillwater completes an outstanding year at 18-5.
We break down Class C and CC boys finals and the Class C-CC playoff for the girls.

Glens Falls 69 Tamarac 67
Leading Scorers: GF – Kellen Driscoll 26 Oscar Lilac 13 3 3’s Cooper Nadler 11 Alex Cygan 10 Bengals – Joey Poulin 32 4 3’s James Blake II 12
Key Stat: Glens Falls outscored Tamarac 24-12 in the third frame.
Taske Away: Tamarc built a 35-29 halftime lead, but Glens Falls used a big third period to take the lead highlighted by a pair of threes on back-to-back possessions by Lilac late in the quarter, giving the Falls a 48-42 advantage that they never relinquished. Glens Falls held off the Bengals down the stretch weathering a pair of Poulin triples in the last 10 seconds to notch the Class B semifinal victory and advance to the championship game on Saturday at the Cool Insuring Arena in a matchup with top-seeded Catholic Central. Tamarac finishes an outstanding season at 20-3 with a Wasaren championship including an undefeated campaign in league play.

Greenwich 53 Corinth 39
Leading Scorers: Witches – Brooke Kuzmich 17 7 steals Norah Niesz 14 7 steals Tomahawks – Taylor Stone 14 Emily Dingmon 12
Key Stat: Greenwich held a 21-8 advantage at the end of the first period.
Take Away: The Witches built a 31-15 lead by halftime and maintained a double-digit advantage the rest of the way in clinching the Section II Class CC championship. The top-seeded Witches held Corinth in the 30’s shutting out the Tomahawks for the final 5:30 of the second period. Greenwich moves to 23-0 on the year and will face Duanesburg in the C-CC playoff on Friday at HVCC in a 4:30 run.
Hoosic Valley 67 Warrensburg 36
Leading Scorers: Valley – Isaiah Eckler 15 Chris Jones 15 Isaac Wiley 11 3 3’s Burghers – Steve Schloss 20 4 3’s
Key Stat: The Indians held Warrensburg to 14 second-half points.
Take Away: Tied after the first eight minutes the Valley took a 29-22 lead into the break, then gained control with a 19-5 third frame on their way to the Class C semifinal “W”. The second-seeded Indians put three players in doubles, nine in the scoring column, drilled nine triples and held Corinth under 40 points in the victory. Hoosic Valley (19-3), advances to the Class C title game on Friday at 5:00 at the Cool Insuring Arena, facing the top-seeded and NYS #1 Duanesburg Eagles.

Stillwater 61 Greenwich 50
Leading Scorers: Warriors – Jaxon Mueller 30 Lukas Lilac 11 Witches – Jacob Ziehm 20 4 3’s Joe Skiff 16
Key Stat: Stillwater connected on 23 of 30 from the foul line while Greenwich converted 9 of 12 attempts.
Take Away: Greenwich trailed 32-23 at the half but used a 15-9 advantage in the third frame to trim the deficit to just three points at 41-38 entering the fourth. Less than one minute in Greenwich center Ryan Alling fouled out paving the way for a dominant, 12-point period from Stillwater’s Mueller, as the Warriors closed things out, securing the Class CC semifinal victory. Mueller finished the game with 12 made free throws, as many as Greenwich attempted on the night. Stillwater advances to the finals on Friday where the top-seeded Warriors will face Chatham the Cool Insuring Arena in a 6:45 run.