Who Will Win Softball and Baseball Titles in the Wasaren?

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Monday kicks off the Wasaren schedule for softball and baseball, that is if Mother Nature decides to cooperate.  Fourteen games over six weeks of diamond action will determine league champions.  Will it be Hoosic Valley or Greenwich, perennial contenders in both sports?  Mechanicville softball you know will be there at the end, as will a team from nowhere who will play themselves into the race for a title.

With that said let’s hear from you as to which teams you think will wear the crown in May.

 

 

Diamond Action on the Horizon

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With the tremendous weather we’ve enjoyed throughout the month of March, area softball and baseball squads have actually spent the majority of their preseason outdoors.  A nice change of pace as a typical spring normally means two or more weeks of indoor practices, with schools hoping to get on their fields for the first scheduled contest.

A few Wasaren schools have taken the diamond in non- league affairs, as Thursday saw Cambridge, Greenwich and Granville in softball action.

Crazy final scores in all three contests as is so often the case in the early spring.  Cambridge topped Berlin 32-0, Greenwich bested Waterford 20-3, while Granville fell to Salem 26-0.

The league schedule get’s underway next week with a full slate on Monday. With a reminder that the varsity softball and baseball teams travel together in Wasaren play here’s a look at Monday’s schedule.

Cambridge @ Granville

Tamarac @ Greenwich

Mechanicville @ Hoosick Falls

Stillwater @ Hoosic Valley

With the weather forecast calling for some light snow over the weekend and on Monday as well, we’ll see how many if any teams take to the diamond, but here’s hoping our beautiful March weather carries over into April so players and especially fans can enjoy the games without the parkas and blankets, typically needed in the early going, being necessary.

Wasaren Basketball All-Stars; Flynn, Wayand MVP’s

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The Wasaren League announced it’s girls and boys all-star basketball teams on Tuesday with Hoosick Falls senior center Megan Flynn and Stillwater’s Mitchell Wayand earning the league’s Most Valuable Player awards.

Wasaren Girls All-Stars

MVP     Megan Flynn     Sr.     Hoosick Falls

First Team

Kelly Pine                  Jr.            Hoosick Falls

Emily Erickson           Fr.            Tamarac

Abby Higgins            Sr.             Stillwater

Hannah Kreiger         Jr.             Tamarac

Kate Kennelly           Sr.             Hoosic Valley

Second Team

Helen Mooney              Sr.            Cambridge

Olivia Barnes                 Jr.            Greenwich

Sabrina Whitehouse       Jr.            Greenwich

Lizza Ryan                     Jr.            Hoosick Falls

Danielle Stannard          Sr.            Hoosic Valley

 

Wasaren Boys All-Stars

MVP     Mitchell Wayand     Sr.        Stillwater

First Team

Connor McCart                  Hoosick Falls

Evan Dunn                        Mechanicville

Jared D’Aloia                     Stillwater

Matt Fuller                         Granville

Remington Hickey             Hoosick Falls

Second Team

George Ostrowski              Greenwich

Matt Espey                        Hoosic Valley

C.J. Tironi                          Mechanicville

Giovanni D’Ambro              Mechanicville

Zach Travis                        Stillwater

 

The Three Point Shot and It’s Impact on the Game

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There’s been much talk recently about the three point shot and it’s effect on the game of basketball.  I’ve heard some conversation about it ruining the sport as we know it and more specifically that the success of the Golden State Warriors and Stephen Curry will hurt developing players at the high school level. Continue reading

Indians Top Stillwater

stillwater warriorIn Friday night’s  foul-plagued Class B quarterfinal at Shenendehowa, both Glens Falls and Stillwater struggled to find rhythm offensively.  Constant whistled interrupted the game’s flow, but those whistles also meant free throws, and the Indians took advantage knocking down 24 of 36 from the line, fueling  Glens Falls’ 73 -59 victory over the Warriors in the Section II Basketball Tournament. Continue reading