Wasaren Diamond Results

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Hoosick Falls 11  Queensbury 9

Winning Pitcher:  Abby Philpott

Leading Hitters:  Panthers – Olivia Brownell 2 1B’s, 3 RBI’s     Abby Philpott 2 1B’s, 2 RBI’s     Abbott 2B, 2 RBI’s       Spartans – Jasmin Pepe 3-5, 2 RBI’s      Jordan Knapp 4-5

The Panthers top Queensbury in the first round of the Lake George Tournament. Continue reading

Spa Catholic Wins on Both Diamonds

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The Saratoga Catholic baseball team, as is the norm, is enjoying another outstanding season in 2018 while the Lady Saints are in the middle of a fine softball campaign as well.  Both squads posted wins on Friday as the Wasaren schedule enters it’s stretch run.

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Saratoga Catholic 14  Berlin 1

Winning Pitcher:  Jordan Catone

Leading Hitters:  Saints – Terel Tillman 2-4, 2B, 4 RBI’s        Mountaineers – Jian Mikit 2B      Josh Kluck 3B

The Saints improve to 10-1, 13-1 with the easy victory over the winless Mountaineers. Continue reading

Greenwich, Valley Post Baseball “W’s”

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In what’s shaping up as a good race for the Wasaren baseball championship both Hoosic Valley and Greenwich find themselves right in the thick of things and both helped themselves with wins on Thursday afternoon.

Greenwich 13  Cambridge 0

Winning Pitcher:   Alex Curtis 5 inning no-hitter  5 K’s

Leading Hitters:  Witches – Cole Burgess 4-4, HR, 2 RBI’s      John Walsh 2-4, HR, 4 RBI’s

The freshman Curtis no-hits the Indians and as always Greenwich put more than enough runs on the board. Continue reading

Diamond Roundup

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Hoosic Valley 19  Berlin 0

Winning Pitcher:  Hollis Guilianelle   7 K’s  2 Hits

Leading Hitters:  Valley – Renee Perry 3-run Homer, 4 RBI’s      Sam Finkle 1B, 2B, 3 RBI’s

An 11 run first set the tone for the Valley romp.

 

Hoosic Valley 20  Berlin 0

Winning Pitcher:  Shannon Brown  2 Hits  10 K’s

Leading Hitters:  Valley – Sam Finkle 3 1B’s, 2B, 3 RBI’s      Savannah Champagne 2 1B’s, 3B, 3 RBI’s

In almost a blueprint of the first game, the Indians plate 11 in the first and limit the Mountaineers to a pair hits, Brown throwing the shutout in the nightcap.   Continue reading

Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week

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Congratulations to Hoosic Valley baseball player Kody Gillespie on being named Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week.

Yesterday the Indians first baseman had a great week on a Tuesday afternoon in Saratoga.  Gillespie enjoyed a 4-5 day at the plate, launching three home runs and a double, while driving in an incredible 10 runs in the Valley’s 17-14 victory over previously unbeaten Saratoga Catholic.

Congratulations to Kody, our newest Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week.

Hoosic Valley Outslugs Spa Catholic

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On Tuesday we turned the calendar and the new month of May came in with warm temperatures and sunny skies.  While all teams enjoyed yesterday’s beautiful weather, the lineups of Hoosic Valley and Saratoga Catholic baseball teams reveled in it staging an offensive back and forth that saw 36 hits and 31 runs combined before the Valley prevailed with the 17-14 “W”.

Here’s a closer look at that contest along with the rest of the action from a Wasaren Tuesday.

Hoosic Valley 17  Saratoga Catholic 14

Winning Pitcher:  Nick Santiago

Leading Hitters:  Valley – Kody Gillespie 4-5, 3 HR’s, 2B, 10 RBI’s     Blake Weigert 3-5, 2 2B’s, 1B. RBI     Issac Carlo 3 1B’s          Saints – Nick Winslow 3-5, 2 2B’s, 4 RBI’s     Terel Tillman 1-5, HR, 3 RBI’s     Dylan Custer 3-4, 2B, RBI     Jake Hart 3-5, 2B, 2 RBI’s

Gillespie explodes for three home runs and a double, driving in 10 and the Indians needed all of that and more to hand the Saints, 8-1, 10-1, their first loss of the year.  The Valley put seven runs on the board in the top of the first, but an eight spot in the bottom of the fourth gave Spa a 10-9 lead.  The two clubs were tied at 14 entering the final frame where the Valley plated three to earn the win improving to 6-3, 7-4 on the season.   Continue reading

Spa Tops Greenwich, Valley Cruises Past Waterford

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In a battle of the Wasaren’s top two, and undefeated teams, the Saints from Saratoga Catholic came away with a 3-0 decision over the Witches of Greenwich Monday afternoon in Saratoga.

Junior right-hander Terel Tillman turned in a dominant performance spinning a two-hit shutout, carrying a no-hitter into the seventh.  Tillman fanned 12 and allowed no free passes in raising his record to 4-0 on the year.

The Witches Carson Mosher allowed just four hits over six innings of work, allowing a run in the fourth, and a pair in the fifth.

Dylan Custer led the Saints attack going 2-4 with a double and an RBI as Saratoga Catholic improves to 8-0, 10-0 with the home victory.

The Witches suffer their first loss of the season and slip to 6-1, 7-1 on the year.

 

In softball it was all Indians as Hoosic Valley rolled over Waterford 19-2 in a five inning contest in Schaghticoke.

Hollis Guilianelle picked up the win from the circle for the Valley fanning seven while allowing just one safety.

Alex Rifenburg ripped a two-run homer, Guilianelle knocked in two with a pair of doubles, and Brianne Bogue added a single and a double with two RBI’s for the 4-3, 4-4 Indians.

Emily Kelly hit a solo home run for the 0-5, 0-5 Fordians.

 

 

Saints Capture Tourney

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The annual Phil Waring Memorial Tournament was played on Saturday for the 30th time, and at day’s end Saratoga Catholic had earned it’s 15th tournament title.

Also on Saturday Waterford and Cambridge played baseball at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, and the Lady Indians of Cambridge met Mayfield in the Mayfield Softball Tournament.

Here’s how things played out.

Saratoga Catholic 5  Corinth 3

Winning Pitcher:  Cadhan Awad 5 IP  1 Run  7 Hits  5 K’s

Leading Hitters: Saints – Nick Winslow 2-2,     Dante Marin 2-2, 3B, 2 RBI’s     Jake Hart 2-3, 2B, RBI           Tomahawks – Colt Guilder 2-3, 2B      Jacob Yanku 2-4

A four-run bottom of the first gave Awad a working cushion, more than enough for the Saints hurler as Spa Catholic secures the win in the first round of the Phil Waring Memorial Tournament. Continue reading

Panthers, Indians Pick Up Diamond Wins

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Hoosick Falls 6  Hoosic Valley 2

Winning Pitcher:  Brandon Decker  6 IP  0 ER  8 K’s

Leading Hitters:  Panthers – Brandon Decker HR     Ryan Landry HR      Valley – Jacob White 3B, 2 RBI’s     Blake Wiegert 2B

The Panthers get a strong mound effort from Decker, who offensively leaves the yard along with Landry as the Falls improves to 3-3 in league play.

 

Cambridge 14  Berlin 4

Winning Pitcher:  Kaedin Oglivie  5 IP  8 K’s

Leading Hitters:  Indians – Nate Genevick 2 1B’s, 3 RBI’s     Brandon Houle 1B, 2B, 3 RBI’s    Daniel Maguire 1B, 3 RBI’s     Nate Woodworth 2 1B’s, 3 RBI’s           Mountaineers – Chris Hunt 3-run 2B

Cambridge plated nine in the first frame and coasted to their first Wasaren victory of the year.

Wasaren Sportsnet Players of the Week

Congratulations to Greenwich’s Carson Mosher and Hoosick Falls’ Abby Philpott on being named Wasaren Sportsnet Players of the Week.

Mosher threw six strong innings in a 9-7 win over Stillwater last Tuesday and added a single, and double with an RBI at the plate.

On Friday in an 11-3 win over Warrensburg Carson ripped a pair of doubles and drove in three, and doubled down this past Monday again plating three runs on two doubles in the Witches 7-6 victory over Waterford.

Philpott picked up three wins from the circle on the week starting with a 5-hit, shutout over Stillwater on Friday.  Abby also had a pair of hits and drove in three in the 12-0 win.

On Sunday in the first round of the Charles Weeden Memorial Tournament Philpott scattered six hits and fanned eight in the Falls 4-2 win over Cambridge.

This past Monday Abby threw another gem, a 3-hit, 11 strikeout performance, blanking Berlin 12-0.

Congratulations Carson and Abby, our newest Wasaren Sportsnet Players of the Week..