
The Indians of Hoosic Valley broke huddle after taking their second timeout of the game’s last possession. The clock read :07 with Hoosick Falls clinging to a one point lead at 30-29. Continue reading

The Indians of Hoosic Valley broke huddle after taking their second timeout of the game’s last possession. The clock read :07 with Hoosick Falls clinging to a one point lead at 30-29. Continue reading


Tonight the Hoosick Falls Panthers play host to the Indians of Hoosic Valley in what should be an interesting and very important contest in the race for the Wasaren crown. Continue reading

A Wednesday night in the league saw a full slate of girls action, and one boys run as teams begin their second trip through the Wasaren schedule. Continue reading
The Cambridge girls are enjoying their best basketball season in recent memory with a 5-2, 9-3 mark entering Wednesday’s game with the Golden Horde of Granville. The Indians behind Helen Mooney’s 18 points kept the momentum going with a 50-28 victory over a scrappy Horde squad. Continue reading
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Monday saw just two league teams in action, both in non-league affairs as Cambridge and Greenwich took to the court and came away with “W’s”.
Cambridge 56 Corinth 48 Continue reading
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Here are the numbers for the Wasaren girls in what’s shaping up to be a great race for the title. Continue reading
On Wednesday night the top four league squads earned wins over the bottom four conference teams, but Friday night the schedule-maker had the front running quartet square off with each other. Hoosick Falls hosted Tamarac, while the Indians of Hoosic Valley paid a visit to Cambridge. Continue reading

After the all state football teams were announced yesterday I looked for and found the 2015 all state girls soccer teams and three players from the Wasaren earned recognition at the state’s highest level.
Class B First Team Jordyn Haynes Hoosick Falls
Class B Fourth Team Keara LaFountain Mechanicville
Class C Third Team Suzie Frisch Cambridge
Congratulations ladies on this outstanding achievement.

Last week we talked about the girls race in the Wasaren and pointed out there seemed to be a distinctive first and second tier in the league with four teams in each. That scenario played out Wednesday night as the top four squads, the Falls, Cambridge, Tamarac and the Valley all secured wins. Continue reading

The girls race for the Wasaren basketball title after five league games, has divided into a distinctive first and second tier with four teams in each. At this point it would be surprising to see anyone in the second cluster of schools put together a legitimate run at the crown, but as we all know in sports, especially at the high school level anything can happen. Continue reading