
Player of the Year
Tommy English Sr. RB/DB Cambridge-Salem
Offensive Player of the Year
Jeffrey Vincent Sr. RB Hoosick Falls
Defensive Player of the Year
Nate Genevick Sr. DL Cambridge-Salem Continue reading

Player of the Year
Tommy English Sr. RB/DB Cambridge-Salem
Offensive Player of the Year
Jeffrey Vincent Sr. RB Hoosick Falls
Defensive Player of the Year
Nate Genevick Sr. DL Cambridge-Salem Continue reading
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Here is our tentative Wasaren Sportsnet high school basketball webcast schedule for 2018-19.
11/27 Catholic Central @ Mechanicville Boys 7:00 Varsity
12/4 Mechanicville @ Hoosic Valley Girls
12/7 Tamarac @ Cambridge Girls
12/11 Cambridge @ Hoosic Valley Girls
12/13 Hoosic Valley @ Cambridge Boys
12/14 Mechanicville @ Hoosic Valley Boys
12/19 Stillwater @ Mechanicville Boys
1/4 Tamarac @ Mechanicville Girls
1/9 Hoosick Falls @ Cambridge Boys
1/11 Cambridge @ Mechanicville Boys
1/15 Greenwich @ Cambridge Girls or Stillwater @ Hoosic Valley Girls
1/18 Hoosic Valley @ Cambridge Girls
1/25 Tamarac @ Hoosic Valley Boys
1/26 Cambridge @ Mechanicville Girls
2/1 Stillwater @ Mechanicville Girls
2/5 Belin @ Hoosic Valley Girls or Stillwater @ Cambridge Boys
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Offensive Player of the Year
Brooke Pickett Stillwater Forward Sophomore
Defensive Player of the Year
Ryleigh Hopeck Mechanicville Defense Sophomore
First Team Continue reading
The Hoosick Falls field hockey was tied with four-time defending state champion Whitney Point 2-2 in the second half before the Eagles exploded with four goals to close things out and post a 6-3 decision in the Class C state semifinals in Williamsville on Saturday.
Hoosick Falls finishes an outstanding season at 20-1, with regional and sectional championships in their 2018 campaign.




With high school winter sports practices underway this week there are four Wasaren teams still playing their respective fall sports, three hoping to capture a state title this weekend.
The Hoosick Falls field hockey team and the Stillwater girls soccer team will play in Class C state semifinals, while the Greenwich girls cross country team will race in the state championships on Saturday as well. The Cambridge-Salem football team plays a Class C state quarterfinal on Friday with a potential state title berth two weeks out. Continue reading

One football team has dominated all season long while the other got hot at just the right time. Both methods of operation stayed the course on Saturday as both Cambridge-Salem and Hoosic Valley posted semifinal “W’s” and moved on to play in Super Bowl games next weekend. Continue reading

The Section II soccer tournament continued it’s march to the finals on Wednesday and five Wasaren schools were in action trying to extend their playoff runs.
Stillwater 4 Maple Hill 0: The Warriors took control early, scoring four times before the break in turning back the Hilltoppers in a Class C quarterfinal.
Brooke Pickett scored yet another hat trick, Paige Brinsko added a single goal, and Kiersten Conroy saved two shots to earn the save as Stillwater moves onto a C semifinal in Lansingburgh on Saturday where they’ll face the Indians of Hoosic Valley. Continue reading

A big Saturday in Sectional soccer action saw Wasaren teams fare well led by Mechanicville who posted wins in both girls and boys matches.
Girls
Mechanicville 1 Catskill 0: After a scoreless first half, Nevaeh D’Alioa, off a Jada Brown find, found the back of the net for the matches only goal lifting the Red Raiders to the win, and a Class B semifinal game on Tuesday against Holy Names in Lansingburgh.
Stillwater 9 Granville 0: Teya Staie and Brooke Pickett both scored hat tricks, and Keelyn Peacock, Devon Wagner and Gianna Moraci added single goals as the top seeded Class C team in the state moves on to host Maple Hill in a quarterfinal match on Tuesday. Continue reading

Five Wasaren schools played football Friday night with two squads facing opponents in Section II quarterfinals while three competed in crossover contests.
Hoosick Falls 18 Lake George/Hadley Luzerne 6: Trailing 6-0 after the first period, the Panthers shutout the Warriors the rest of the way and notched the come-from-behind win in a Class C quarterfinal.
Jeffrey Vincent ran for 210 yards and caught touchdowns passes of 18 and 38 yards from Panther quarterback Sam Richard, to lead the Falls attack.
With the win the Panthers move to 7-1 on the season and will play in a Class C semifinal next weekend. Continue reading

Four Wasaren boys soccer teams took the field on Tuesday in Class C play-in games and at day’s end three squads seasons came to an end while the Mountaineers of Berlin stayed alive, posting a 1-0 decision over Middleburgh.
Catholic Central 7 Saratoga Catholic 1: The Crusaders jumped out to a 3-0 lead at the half and cruised to the victory over Saratoga Catholic.
Lucas Kania scored a hat trick to lead Catholic Central, while the Saints Luke Apy scored the lone goal for Spa Catholic with a second half strike.
Meekel Christian Academy 3 Hoosick Falls 0: Lens Lima with two goals and Dan McCarty with a single strike led Meekel past the Panthers of Hoosick Falls.
Fort Plain 1 Hoosic Valley 0: No other info at this time
Berlin 1 Middleburgh 0: No other info at this time