Girls Basketball Results

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A full slate of action on Wednesday night in girls basketball produced little drama as just one game was decided by less than double figures. Here’s how things played out on the last day in January.

Cambridge 46  Stillwater 21

Leading Scorers:  Indians – Fiona Mooney 12     Helen Mooney 10       Warriors – Marley Mueller 8

Key Points:  Cambridge held the Warriors to single numbers in every quarter and used a 24-5 third period to take control, on their way to their 17th victory in as many outings.  Continue reading

Boys Basketball

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Hoosick Falls 62  Greenwich 47

Leading Scorers:  Falls – Jon Kempf 15     Guy Milliman 15     Max Kipp 13     Evan McCart 12       Witches – Ellis Pemrick 15     Joe Smith 10

Key Points:  The Panthers placed four players in doubles and won every period outscoring the Witches 26-16 after the break to notch the victory. Continue reading

Friday Night Buckets

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A full slate in the Wasaren on a late January Friday night, and here’s how things played out.

Girls

Hoosic Valley 44  Waterford 16

Leading Scorers:  Valley – Alex Rifenburg 22       Fordians – Annilise Rebel 9

Key Points:  Hoosic Valley held the Fordians to single numbers in every period paving the way to an easy road victory. Continue reading

Falls Girls, Spa Boys Post Wins

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It was a light Wednesday of basketball for the teams of the Wasaren but at night’s end the Hoosick Falls girls and Saratoga Catholic boys both came away with “W’s”.

Hoosick Falls 55  Hoosic Valley 41

Leading Scorers:  Panthers – Logan Thayne 19 / 12 rebounds      Noreen McAuliffe 11      Valley – Emaleigh Peckham 13     Alex Rifenburg 11 / 14 rebounds

Key Points:  The Valley led 10-6 after one and 21-18 at the break, but the Falls outscored the visitors 37-20 the rest of the way highlighted by a 22 point fourth period, and notched the win improving to 6-3 in league play.

 

Saratoga Catholic 66  Argyle 54

Leading Scorers:  Saints – Sean Englert 21     Terel Tillman 14     Aiden Dagostino 12     Ben Scammell 11       Scots – Peyton Lufkin 19     Andrew Facin 12

Key Points:  The Saints put four players in doubles, and used a 22-15 advantage in the final period to pull away and avenge an early season defeat to the Scots.

 

New Lebanon 60  Berlin 49

Leading Scorers:  New Leb – Brandon Caul 20      Clayton Erickson 18     Quinnton Dengler 12       Mountaineers – Ryan Willis 23     Tyler Kellar 14

Key Points:  Berlin knocked down nine triples on the night but it wasn’t enough as New Lebanon, leading 29-25 at halftime, used a 20-8 third period to take control on their way to the non-league victory.

Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week

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Congratulations to Hoosick Falls’ Jonathan Kempf on being named Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week.

On Monday Kempf scored 19 points including three triples in a 71-47 win over Saratoga Catholic and the next night versus Hoosic Valley the Panther sophomore poured in 24 points including 7 of 8 from the foul line in a 90-47 victory over the Indians.

To close the week Jonathan netted 18 points in 69-48 “W” over the Warriors of Stillwater.

Congratulations to Jonathan, our newest Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week.

 

 

 

Boys Basketball Blazing Five

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Standings

Hudson

Hoosick Falls          8-0, 8-4

Greenwich              8-1, 10-5

Mechanicville          3-3, 6-4

Stillwater                2-5, 8-5

Tamarac                  1-5, 3-6

 

Battenkill

Saratoga Catholic    8-0, 12-1

Cambridge               4-3, 7-4

Hoosic Valley           2-6, 3-9

Berlin                      1-6, 3-8

Waterford                0-6, 2-6

 

Scoring / Individual

Ryan Willis              Berlin               24.2

Tyler Haraden         Spa Catholic     20.3

Jon Kempf                Hoosick Falls   19.8

Brenden Holcomb    Cambridge       19.4

Evan McCart             Hoosick Falls   16.3

 

Scoring / Team

Hoosick Falls          68.9

Spa Catholic           63.8

Tamarac                 62.3

Mechanicville          56.7

Berlin                      55.3

 

Made 3-Pointers / Individual

Tyler Haraden      Spa Catholic      36

Cooper Monast     Stillwater           33

Jon Kempf            Hoosick Falls     29

Carson Mosher      Greenwich        28

Tyler Kellar           Berlin                27

 

Made 3-Pointers / Team

Hoosick Falls       81

Spa Catholic        80

Greenwich           76

Stillwater             75

Berlin                   72

 

Points Allowed

Greenwich           48.9

Mechanicville       50.0

Stillwater             51.0

Spa Catholic         51.2

Hoosick Falls        55.3

 

 

 

 

Girls Basketball Blazing Five

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Standings

Battenkill

Cambridge         10-0, 13-0

Hoosic Valley      6-2,  8-3

Waterford           2-7,  5-9

Spa Catholic        0-7,  1-9

Berlin                  0-7,  0-10

 

Hudson

Tamarac             7-1, 10-2

Hoosick Falls       5-3, 6-7

Mechanicville      6-4, 9-4

Stillwater            4-6, 5-8

Greenwich          2-6, 6-6

 

Scoring / Individual

Logan Thayne         Hoosick Falls     21.1

Emily Erickson        Tamarac            16.3

Molly Brophy           Greenwich         16.0

Sammy Pasinella     Mechanicville     15.7

Sophie Phillips         Cambridge         15.7

 

Scoring / Team

Cambridge          62.3

Mechanicville      59.3

Tamarac              57.8

Greenwich           50.9

Hoosick Falls       46.9

 

Made 3-Pointers / Individual

Sophie Phillips        Cambridge         32

Taylor Grayson       Mechanicville     29

Sammy Pasinella    Mechanicville     19

Charli Goverski       Mechanicville     19

Bridey Nolan           Cambridge         17

Logan Thayne         Hoosick Falls      17

 

Points Allowed

Cambridge          32.2

Hoosic Valley      33.0

Tamarac              32.3

Mechanicville      44.8

Stillwater            46.8

 

Friday Night Roundup

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Boys

Greenwich 64  Tamarac 57

Leading Scorers:  Witches – Carson Mosher 21     Josh James 13     Ellis Pemrick 10     John Walsh 10      Bengals – Jacob Defreest 21     Jack Mulligan 15

Key Points:  Greenwich put 40 points on the board in the first half, knocked down 15 of 20 free throws and posted their eighth league win in nine outings. Continue reading