Baseball, Softball Results

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Baseball

Tamarac 16  Green Tech 6

Winning Pitcher:  Ryan Derby

Hitting Stars:  Bengals – Tristan Nemjo 3-4, 4 RBI’s     Jake Scharnott 3-3, 2 RBI’s     Dalton Maxon 3-3, 4 RBI’s

Tamarac put 12 runs on the board after two innings of play and cruised to their third win in as many outings on the young season.

 

Mechanicville 13  Stillwater 6 (from Wednesday)

Winning Pitcher:  Jacob LaFountain

Hitting Stars:  Red Raiders – Matt Wertman 3-4, 4 RBI’s     Nick Billert 2-3, 2 RBI’s     Jacob Popiel 2-3, 2 RBI’s      Warriors – Kenny Orton 2B, 3 RBI’s

Jacob LaFountain and Jacob Popiel combine on a one-hitter with 15 K’s to lead the Raiders to the “W”.

 

Softball

Tamarac 8  Hoosick Falls 1  (from Wednesday)

Winning Pitcher:  Jess Hienrichs

Hitting Stars:  Bengals – McKenna Ryan 3-4, 2B     Nicole Madigan 3-4     Gia Bucciero 3-4, 3 RBI’s       Panthers – M. Landry 1-3     S. Merwin 1-3

Hienrichs limited the Panthers to a pair of singles in the contest, while the Bengals bats ripped 13 hits in notching the victory.

 

Diamond Action

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Wednesday brought with it a full slate of softball and baseball action in the Wasaren as teams played in relatively dry, but cool conditions.

Softball

Saratoga Catholic 11  Hoosic Valley 10 (8)

Winning Pitcher:  Victoria Alford 8 IP  8 K’s

Hitting Stars:  Saints – Cassidy Hayner 3-4, HR, 2B, 5 RBIs     Emmy Murray 3-5, RBI      Valley – Brianna Bogue 4-5     Hollis Guilanelle 2-4

An extra inning affair that saw the Saints score four times in the top of the eighth, while the Valley plated three runs in the bottom of the frame before Spa closed things out. Continue reading

Diamond Results, Witches Top the Valley

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While most people, myself included, are reluctant to put away their snow shovels some local baseball and softball squads took to the diamond on a chilly but dry Monday for season-openers.

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Greenwich 4  Hoosic Valley 3

Winning Pitcher:  Christian O’Brien – complete game 1 earned run

Hitting Stars:  Witches – James Ostrowski 3-3, 2 2B’s     Carson Mosher 2-4, 2B        Valley – Blake Wiegert 2-4, 2 RBIs     Gillespie 2-3, 2B

Hoosic Valley trailing 2-0 entering the final frame scored three times, highlighted by Wiegert’s two-run single, taking a 3-2 advantage to the bottom of the inning.  The Witches responded with a two out rally, John Walsh tying things on an RBI single, and after a pair of walks Christian O’Brien singled in the game-winner for the Greenwich “W”. Continue reading

Wasaren Boys Basketball All-Stars

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Here is the recently released Wasaren boys basketball all-star squad.

Guy Milliman       MVP        Hoosick Falls

First Team

Brendan Holcomb                Cambridge

Tyler Haraden                      Spa Catholic

Evan McCart                         Hoosick Falls

Brian McNeil                         Stillwater

Jon Kempf                             Hoosick Falls

 

Second Team

Carson Mosher                       Greenwich

Terel Tillman                          Spa Catholic

Ryan Willis                              Berlin

Kendrick McCann                    Mechanicville

Jon Acker                                Hoosic Valley

Wasaren Girls Basketball All-Stars

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Here is the recently released Wasaren girls basketball all-star team.

MVP  Emily Erickson         Tamarac

First Team

Sophie Phillips         Cambridge

Logan Thayne          Hoosick Falls

Renna Poulin            Tamarac

Sammy Pasinella     Mechanicville

Kayla Doody              Tamarac

 

Second Team

Lily Phillips               Cambridge

Fiona Mooney           Cambridge

Charli Goverski         Mechanicville

Renee Serafin            Hoosic Valley

Molly Brophy             Greenwich

Panthers and Bengals Fall in Finals

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Lake George 61  Hoosick Falls 49

Leading Scorers:  Warriors – Caleb Scrime 24     Alex Jones 14     Chris Becker 13      Panthers – Jonathan Kempf 19     Evan McCart 10

Key Points:  In a game tied 47-47 midway through the final period, Lake George closed the contest with a 14-2 run to claim the Section II Class C boys title.  With the win the Warriors improve to 24-0 on the year and will move on to regional play, while Hoosick Falls finishes a fine season at 19-5. Continue reading

Panthers Move to the Finals, Lake George Top’s Spa Catholic

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Thursday was semifinal night for the Class C boys at the Cool Insuring Arena with  league schools in both halves of the doubleheader.  Hoosick Falls and Saratoga Catholic came in looking to post “W’s” and setup an all Wasaren final on Saturday.

But the Warriors of Lake George weren’t buying in, as the number one Class C team in the state rolled to an 82-46 decision over Spa Catholic in the opening game of the evening.

In the nightcap Hoosick Falls took control early and held off a determined Maple Hill squad down the stretch, posting a 68-59 victory to advance to the Class C title game.

Lake George 82  Saratoga Catholic 46 Continue reading

Cambridge Moves on to the Finals

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“It’s hard to beat a good team three times in the same season” is a well used line in the sports world, and that was the task at hand for Cambridge in their Class C semifinal matchup with Hoosick Falls at Cohoes Tuesday night. That old adage proved true as the Panthers gave Cambridge all they could handle before the Indians closed the deal with a 49-42 victory sending them to the Class C finals Friday at 6 p.m. at Hudson Valley Community College.

Holding a 16-8 lead after the first period the top seeded Indians saw the Panthers respond with a 19-5 second quarter and take a 27-21 advantage into the break.

Cambridge turned up it’s defensive intensity in the third, holding the Falls to six points, while offensively the Indians flashed their transition prowess fueling an 18 point quarter, and held a 39-33 cushion heading to the final frame.

Hoosick Falls drew as close as 43-41 late, but Cambridge knocked down clutch free throws to seal the hard fought “W” advancing to the title game and a meeting with #2 Mekeel Christian on Friday night.

Helen Mooney led Cambridge, (22-1), offensively with 19 points, while Logan Thayne scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Panthers who finish their season at 12-11.

The Wasaren Again Enjoying Basketball’s Second Season

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Over the years the league known as the Wasaren has undergone a number of changes. Until the early 70’s the league was recognized as the Washington County League. Six present day schools remain in the Wasaren from that era including Cambridge, Greenwich, Hoosick Falls, Hoosic Valley, Stillwater and Tamarac. Continue reading

Panthers, Raiders, Bengals On To The Semi’s

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Three more Wasaren squads advanced to the semifinal round in their respective classes of the Section II tourney on Saturday.  In Class C boys the Panthers of Hoosick Falls, and in Class B girls Mechanicville and Tamarac earned quarterfinal victories and will continue their pursuit of a sectional title this week in final four runs.

Hoosick Falls 70  Greenville 51 Continue reading