
Soccer and volleyball both played out on Monday in the Wasaren with Cambridge posting wins in both girls and boys soccer, while Hoosic Valley remained unbeaten in league play on the volleyball court. Continue reading
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Wasaren Soccer

Boys Soccer
Mechanicville 2 Spa Catholic 1: In a well played match the Red Raiders notched the victory to stay undefeated and on top of the Wasaren. Continue reading
Wasaren Golf; Spa Catholic Tops Hoosick Falls

Saratoga Catholic 3 1/2 Hoosick Falls 1 1/2: Emma Vandecar carded the low round of 39 to lead the Saints past the Panthers in a match between the Wasaren’s top two squads. Continue reading
Boys Soccer; Warriors Move to 7-1

Although it’s just the midpoint of the regular season, the race for the boys soccer title looks to be a three team affair. Front running and undefeated Mechanicville holds the narrow lead over Stillwater and Cambridge. Both the Warriors and Indians posted wins on Wednesday to draw closer to idle Mechanicville.
Stillwater 6 Hoosic Valley: Cooper Monost scored a pair of goals and four teammates added single scores as the Warriors ran over the Valley.
Brody Cepiel with a goal and three assists, and Grant Baker, Jack Rubinstein, and Nate Thrane with goals, rounded out he scoring for Stillwater.
Jake Zdonick made three saves for the shutout, Stillwater’s sixth in eight games.
Cambridge 3 Waterford 0: The combination of Patrick Robertson to Emerson Lopez clicked for a pair of scores to lead the Indians to the shutout victory over Waterford.
Just two minutes in Lopez took a Robertson feed and found the back of the net for the 1-0 advantage. It was more of the same minutes into the second half when Lopez finished a Robertson cross with a nice header, and the 2-0 lead.
Dan Medina wrapped up the scoring slotting the ball home off a find from Eli Robertson.
Cody Oldham with four saves earned the shutout for Cambridge who improve to 6-2 with the win.
Spa Catholic 2 Hoosick Falls 0: Two second half goals from Nick Condry and Dante Marin proved the difference as the Saints shutout the Panthers in Saratoga.
Jake Hart earned his first career shutout turning back six shots for the Saints.
Tamarac 2 Greenwich 1: Dylan Briccetti took a cross from Evan Petersen and finished with the game winning strike in the 75th minute, as the Bengals notched the victory at Clums Corners on Wednesday.
Tamarac held a 1-0 halftime lead off a Chase Ali tally midway through the first half.
Three minutes after the break Greenwich tied things when Colin Morencey found the range, setting up the late game heroics from Briccetti.
After the match both squads hold identical records at 3-4-1.
Volleyball Action

Saratoga Catholic 3 Hadley-Luzerne 0
Scores: 25-21, 25-8, 25-23
Saints: Ani Crocker 12 service points, 5 aces, Grace Fornabia 7 service points, 3 aces, 12 kills, Elise Brownell 10 service points, 3 aces, 15 assists
Stillwater 3 Cambridge 0 Continue reading
Spa Catholic Continues to Roll

Spa Catholic 5 Stillwater 0: Saint teammates Terel Tillman and Ben Scammell shared medalist honors after firing respective 38’s leading Saratoga Catholic to the shutout win over the Warriors. Continue reading
Boys Soccer, Mechanicville Stays Hot
Mechanicville 3 Hoosick Falls 0: The Red Raiders of Mechanicville extended their unbeaten streak to eight on Monday with a 3-0 victory over the Panthers of Hoosick Falls. Continue reading
Fordians, Witches Post Boys Soccer Wins

Waterford 3 Tamarac 1: In a match where all the scoring was done in the first half of play, the Fordians of Waterford claimed the “W”.
Tyler Helwig got things started for Waterford finding the range on a feed from Hunter Guertin at the 4:00 mark. Continue reading
Saints, Panthers Earn Golf Wins

Saratoga Catholic 5 Mechanicville 0: Emma Vandecar carded the low score of 42, and the Saints shutout Mechanicville in action at the Saratoga Spa State Park on Wednesday. Continue reading
Cambridge, Stillwater Post Wins
The Cambridge boys soccer team ran it’s record to 4-1 on the season with a 4-0 shutout over Saratoga Catholic on Tuesday. Continue reading