
With the high school golf season nearing it’s midway point, the soccer regular season kicked off on Tuesday with a full slate of action, and come this weekend football will join the fray as well. Continue reading

With the high school golf season nearing it’s midway point, the soccer regular season kicked off on Tuesday with a full slate of action, and come this weekend football will join the fray as well. Continue reading

Hoosick Falls 4 Greenwich 1: The Panthers Ryan Bloomer fired a 35 to claim medalist honors and lead the Falls to the “W” over the Witches in a match played at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Monday.
Joining Bloomer in the win column were teammates Matthew Smith, Connor Smith and Stephanie Merwin, as Hoosick Falls with the win improves to 4-1 on the year.
Dawson Polley notched the lone point on the day for Greenwich with a victory in the fourth flight for the Witches who absorb their first defeat of the season, slipping to 4-1 with the loss.

Hoosic Valley 4 Cambridge 1: Brett Norman fired a 41 to claim medalist honors and lead the Valley to the win over Cambridge in a match played at the Battenkill Country Club on Friday,
Nolan Rafferty, Isiah Eckler and Justin Beaudoin all earned “W”s for Hoosic Valley, while Nethanel Woodcock notched a win in flight 2 for Cambridge. Continue reading

Sure it’s early in the high school golf season but you have to like the way the fall campaign has started if you’re swinging the sticks for Greenwich or Hoosick Falls. Both clubs posted wins on Thursday moving the Witches mark to 4-0 while the Panthers are perfect in their three outings. Continue reading

Greenwich 4 Saratoga Catholic 1: Reed Boduch, Jake Owens and Mason Williamson all fired 41’s securing individual wins in flights 1-3, as the Witches topped the Saints in a match played at the Battenkill Country Club. Continue reading

Hoosick Falls 5 Mechanicville 0: In a match played at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Tuesday the host Panthers threw a shutout victory over the Red Raiders of Mechanicville.
The Falls Ryan Bloomer carded the low round of 34, and was joined in the winner’s circle by teammates Matthew Smith, Connor Smith, Miles Smith, and Allison Hathaway as the Panthers posted the convincing early season “W”.


Cambridge 3 Waterford 2: Ethan Jeskie showed the way for the Indians firing a 44 to take medalist honors in the narrow victory over the Fordians. Continue reading

Despite the first day of classes more than two weeks away for most area high schools, the 2017-18 Wasaren fall season is underway with golf taking center stage. A full slate of matches were played on Thursday, with two more on Friday as the league’s golf teams begin their quest for a Wasaren title. Continue reading

MVP Terel Tillman Sr. Saratoga Catholic
FIRST TEAM
Connor Farrington Sr. Saratoga Catholic
Connor Houle Jr. Waterford
Jake Scharnott Jr. Tamarac
Jon Colligan Sr. Hoosic Valley
Jimmy Burnell Sr. Hoosic Valley
Zac Cronk Sr. Saratoga Catholic
Cole Burgess Jr. Greenwich
Derek McPhail Sr. Greenwich
Robert Varvaro Sr. Stillwater
Kaden Learch Jr. Saratoga Catholic
Tom Madigan Sr. Hoosic Valley
Ryan Sanders Sr. Hoosick Falls
SECOND TEAM
Carson Mosher So. Greenwich
Bailey Winch Sr. Greenwich
Piddy McGrath Sr. Tamarac
Dan Smith Jr. Tamarac
John Tedesco Sr. Stillwater
Jake Hart Jr. Saratoga Catholic
Robert Walek Sr. Waterford
Michael Talavera Fr. Waterford
Mike Velluci Sr. Hoosic Valley
Blake Wiegert Jr. Hoosic Valley
Nick Winslow Fr. Saratoga Catholic
Brandon Decker Jr. Hoosick Falls

On a day dominated by pitching Ticonderoga pushed across the lone run of the contest in the third frame and hung on to defeat Hoosic Valley 1-0 in a Class C regional baseball semifinal at Husky Field in Gloversville.
Winning pitcher Dalton Granger led off the third with a double and came around to score later in the inning on the only Hoosic Valley error in the game.
Granger scattered five hits and didn’t allow a base runner past second in picking up the complete game victory.
Jon Colligan was outstanding from the hill for the Valley allowing just three hits on the day.
Hoosic Valley finishes another exceptional spring season with a 20-5 mark, and their fourth straight Section II title.