
Tuesday afternoon saw Granville and Tamarac square off in softball and baseball contests, while Hoosic Valley and Hoosick Falls softball teams played non league affairs. Here’s a look at how things played out. Continue reading

Tuesday afternoon saw Granville and Tamarac square off in softball and baseball contests, while Hoosic Valley and Hoosick Falls softball teams played non league affairs. Here’s a look at how things played out. Continue reading
Greenwich won on both the baseball and softball diamonds Monday afternoon, part of a full slate of action in the Wasaren. Continue reading

Monday afternoon Hoosic Valley paid a visit to Cambridge to take on the Lady Indians in a good early season softball match-up. Cambridge entered the contest 3-0 in Wasaren play, while the Valley came in with a 3-1 league mark. Continue reading

In weekend action the Hoosic Valley softball and baseball teams posted wins, as did the Mechanicville softball squad. Here’s the breakdown of those contests. Continue reading

The Cambridge girls stayed unbeaten in league play with their 8-1 victory over Stillwater on Saturday, while the Granville boys notched their first win of the season topping Hoosick Falls 6-3. Continue reading
A full slate of diamond action in the Wasaren on Friday as teams enjoyed sunny skies, dry fields and the chance to “play ball” in league competition. Here’s a breakdown of how it it played out. Continue reading
Last year the Hoosic Valley softball team went on a post season run that took them all the way to the state semifinals. The 2016 version of the Valley has most of the same names from last season up and down their line-up, and Friday afternoon that line-up paid a visit to Granville to take on the Golden Horde. Continue reading

Many Wasaren baseball and softball teams were in action on Thursday afternoon with some squads playing league games, and others competing in non league affairs. The Greenwich boys notched an easy “W” over Mechanicville, and the Cambridge girls won comfortably over Tamarac.
Here’s a breakdown of all the contests from a Thursday in the Wasaren. Continue reading
On a nice mid-April Thursday afternoon the Mechanicville Red Raiders made the trip to Greenwich to take on the Witches in an early season Wasaren softball contest. First pitch temperature was 55 degrees, and 75 minutes later Greenwich walked off the diamond with a 3-0 decision, in a well played game between two quality squads.
Both pitchers, Mechanicville’s Emily Ford and the Witches Rachel Hall, were sharp early, each retiring six of the first seven batters they faced with Hall getting four on strikes.
In the bottom of the third Greenwich got on the board when lead-off hitter Sabrina Whitehouse lined a two out single to right, and Kaylee Ciccarone plated her with a long single up the right-center gap giving the Witches the 1-0 advantage.
In the top of the fourth the Raiders moved a runner into scoring position as Ford ripped a one out single to left, and advanced to second on a fielder’s choice, but was stranded when Hall fanned Alivia Wood to end the inning.
In frames four and five the Raiders Ford faced the minimum, fanning two and letting her defense, error free on the day, flash the leather behind her.
In the sixth the visitors looked to get in the scoring column with the top of their order, Devon Scott leading things off. Scott rifled a ball ticketed to right field, but second baseman Helen Smith picked the one-hopper to her glove side, and threw to first getting Scott.
That play loomed large as Haley Rivers followed with a single to left, and two batters later Greenwich committed their lone error of the afternoon putting Raiders on second and third with two out.
First pitch swinging Alivia Wood hit a shot right back at Hall that the lefty calmly snared on the hop and threw to first to escape the inning.
In the bottom of the frame Greenwich plated a pair giving Hall and the Witches some breathing room. After back to back singles by Whitehouse and Ciccarone, Smith lined an RBI single up the middle scoring Whitehouse, and Courtney Fraher followed with an RBI ground out pushing Ciccarone across for the 3-0 lead, which was more than enough on this day.
Quality pitching backed by impressive defenses described both teams in this one, but Greenwich’s timely hitting proved to be the difference as the Witches put this early season get-together, in the win column.

In a spring season of fits and starts, some Wasaren squads dodging rain, wind and soggy fields, actually took to the diamond this week. Continue reading