Monday Night Hoops

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Cambridge 47  Salem 44

Leading Scorers:  Indians – Nick Murphy 14       Jeff Burke 12       Ben Epler 10     Generals – Jack Toomey 10

Key Stat:  The Indians built a 38-25 advantage through three periods and closed things out in the fourth to post the “W”.

 

Maple Hill 51  Stillwater 47

Leading Scorers:  Hilltoppers – Nate Mannion 12        Tyler Hanrahan 12         Warriors – Cooper Monast 15        Grant Baker 13

Key Stat:  In a close game throughout Maple Hill converted 16 of 19 free throws, helping the Hilltoppers secure the nonleague victory in Stillwater Monday night.

Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week

cambridge pictureCongratulations to Cambridge basketball player Stasia Epler on being named Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week.

The freshman guard scored seven points in a 58-33 win over Hoosick Falls on Tuesday but saved her best effort of the week for Friday night, pouring in 21 points, including five from behind the arc to lead the Indians to a come-from-behind 57-53 “W” over the Red Raiders of Mechanicville.

Congratulations to Stasia, this week’s  Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week.

Friday Night Buckets

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A big January Friday for Wasaren basketball as teams approach the midway point of the regular season.

Girls

Hoosic Valley 47  Hoosick Falls 36

Leading Scorers:  Indians – Emaleigh Peckham 18 (6 – 3-pointers)        Renee Serafin 12 Panthers – Logan Thayne 17

Key Stat:  The Valley extended their 25-22 halftime lead with a 15-6 third period, and rode the long ball prowess of Peckham who drilled 6 of 8 from deep.

Records:  Hoosic Valley 6-2, 9-3       Hoosick Falls 3-4, 6-5 Continue reading

Basketball Results

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Cambridge 58  Hoosick Falls 33

Leading Scorers:  Indians – Sophie Phillips 21          Lily Phillips 14        Fiona Mooney 10  Panthers – Logan Thayne 18

Key Stat:  Cambridge won every quarter and opened things up after the break outscoring the Falls 32-13 in the second half.

 

Tamarac 47  Stillwater 31

Leading Scorers:  Bengals – Emily Erickson 26        Warriors – Marley Mueller 19

Key Stat:  Trailing 14-6 after the first period, the Bengals clamped down defensively holding Stillwater to single digits in the final three quarters and allowing just three Warriors to score points in the contest.      Continue reading

Boys Basketball; Blazing Five

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A look at the standings in the Wasaren along with the top five teams and individuals in selected categories.

Standings

Hudson

Hoosick Falls      5-0, 8-0

Tamarac             4-1, 7-2

Greenwich          3-2, 7-3

Mechanicville      3-2, 5-4

Stillwater            2-3, 3-5

 

Battenkill

Hoosic Valley      2-3, 4-6

Waterford           2-3, 5-4

Spa Catholic        2-3, 5-5

Cambridge          2-3, 3-6

Berlin                  0-5, 1-6 Continue reading

Girls Basketball; Blazing Five

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A look at the Wasaren standings along with the top five teams and individuals in selected categories.

Standings

Hudson

Tamarac             4-1, 5-2

Mechanicville       4-2, 7-4

Hoosick Falls       3-2, 6-3

Greenwich           2-3, 6-3

Stillwater             1-5, 1-8

 

Battenkill

Cambridge            3-1, 5-1

Hoosic Valley        5-2, 8-3

Spa Catholic         1-4, 2-10

Berlin                   0-5, 0-7 Continue reading

Friday Night Hoops

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Boys

Waterford 58  Hoosic Valley 54

Leading Scorers:  Fordians – Evan Fairclough 14      Michael Talavera 14        Bobby Valogorski 11       Mike Castracani 10        Indians – Matt Rowe 15       Derek Eddy 14      Jacob White 10

Key Stat:  The Fordians led 19-8 after the first and held off the Indians the rest of the way to post the “W”. Continue reading

Roundball Results

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A handful of league squads played nonleague contests on Wednesday night with the Hoosick Falls boys posting another victory to run their season mark to 7-0.

Hoosick Falls 77  Mt. Anthony 44

Leading Scorers:  Panthers – Jon Kempf 31         Dmitri Rose 12         Max Kipp 12     Patriots – Gavin Johnson 23

Key Stat:  The Panthers ran away from Mt. Anthony over the middle two periods outscoring the Patriots 48-16, paving the way to the comfortable “W”. Continue reading