Boys Basketball Stats

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Player                               School                                Points Per Game

Jared D’Aloia                 Stillwater                              27.6

Kyle Fairclough             Waterford                              24.9

Connor Farrington        Saratoga Catholic                   18.5

Guy Milliman                 Hoosick Falls                         15.7

Zack Travis                     Stillwater                             14.7

Terel Tillman                  Saratoga Catholic                 13.2

Shawn Lemieux             Cambridge                             12.9

Brenden Holcomb          Cambridge                             12.2

Isaac Sanchez                 Hoosic Valley                        12.2

Max Ratelle                     Cambridge                            12.1

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Girls Basketball; Falls, Valley Roll

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A full slate of girls action on Tuesday night saw three squads win in blowout fashion, while another used a big fourth period to earn a comfortable “W”.

Hoosic Valley 51  Stillwater 30:  The Indians held Stillwater to eight first half points in building a 20 point advantage at the break, and coasted to the easy victory over the Warriors.

Cami Hren led the Valley attack with 16 points, including four triples, on a night where the Indians saw nine players score.  With the victory Hoosic Valley improves to 7-1 in Wasaren play.

Natalie Menneto scored 16 points to pace Stillwater (4-4).

 

Cambridge 60  Waterford 14:  Cambridge held the Fordians to single digits in every quarter, hung 21 points on the board in the first eight minutes, and never looked back in posting the one-sided “W”.

Helen Mooney with 20 points and 12 rebounds fueled the Cambridge (2-6) offense.

Annelise Rebel scored eight points for Waterford (0-8).

 

Hoosick Falls 65  Saratoga Catholic 36:  The Panthers dominated on both sides of the ball over the first two periods, running out to a 43-9 lead at the break and cruised to the easy victory over the Saints.

Kelly Pine with 16 points, and Lizza Ryan with 13 led Hoosick Falls ( 6-1).

Emma VanDeCar dropped a game-high 22 points for Spa Catholic (1-7).

 

Tamarac 55  Greenwich 43: In the only close contest of the night, Tamarac held the slimmest of margins at 40-39 entering the final period, but outscored the Witches 15-4 in the fourth to hold off the upset bid from Greenwich.

The Bengals put three players in double digits, with Emily Erickson netting 15 points, and both Hannah Kreiger and Renna Poulin adding 13 points leading the way for Tamarac (6-1).

The Witches also had three players in doubles with Sabrina Whitehouse scoring 13 points, while Olivia Barnes and Gabbie Wiss scored 10 points each to pace the Greenwich (3-5) attack.

Warriors, Indians Earn Tournament Victories

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Holiday runs continued Wednesday night for many Wasaren teams with Stillwater and Cambridge putting themselves in the winners circle.

Cambridge 46  Saratoga Catholic 45:  In a tale of two halves the Indians took charge after the break and posted the come from behind “W” over the Saints claiming the championship of the Saratoga Catholic Holiday Classic.  Continue reading

Boys Roundup; Spa Catholic Wins in OT

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Saratoga Catholic 67  Cambridge 61 OT:  Extra minutes were needed to decide things in Cambridge Wednesday night between the Indians and Saratoga Catholic, and in a game that was a back and forth affair throughout the visiting Saints captured the victory out scoring Cambridge 11-6 in the overtime period. Continue reading

Girls Basketball; Valley Tops Falls, Raiders Defeat Witches

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Hoosic Valley 29  Hoosick Falls 27

Leading Scorers: Valley – Alex Rifenburg 9  Cami Hren 8     Falls – Logan Thrane 10

Key To The Win:  As always the Valley defense gives the Indians a chance.  It’s rare that a team can score three points in the first half and post a “W” but that’s what happened in this one.  Trailing 12-3 at the break the Valley out scored the Panthers 26-15 over the final two periods to notch the road win. Continue reading