
Stillwater and Mechanicville secured easy victories on Tuesday night setting up a Friday night run in Stillwater between the two squads that will decide what team, or how many teams will claim a championship. Continue reading

Stillwater and Mechanicville secured easy victories on Tuesday night setting up a Friday night run in Stillwater between the two squads that will decide what team, or how many teams will claim a championship. Continue reading
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Several Wasaren teams wrestled Saturday in the annual Coach Ken Baker Classic held in Mechanicville and the host Mechanicville/Stillwater squad wrestled to a second place finish in the 14 team event. Continue reading

We said on this site yesterday, when looking at Friday night’s schedule in the Wasaren you wondered if there would be any close contests. At night’s end most favored teams did prevail, but as always the league provided games decided late, with an upset as well. Continue reading

Here are some thoughts on things seen and heard around the Wasaren. Continue reading
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Tomorrow night all teams are back in action after shutting down league play for Regents week. Three games left on the Wasaren schedule and both the girls and boys races will most probably be decided on the last night of league play. Continue reading
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Standings
Stillwater 10-1, 14-3
Hoosick Falls 9-2, 10-5
Mechanicville 9-2, 12-3
Granville 5-6, 6-11
Tamarac 4-7, 6-9
Hoosic Valley 4-7, 6-10
Greenwich 2-9, 3-13
Cambridge 1-10, 5-10 Continue reading
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Last night it was a coin flip as to which game I’d go to see, Stillwater/Hoosick Falls boys, or Tamarac/Hoosic Valley girls. It turns out either would have been the right call. Both games had big implications in the league title chase, and both contests were overtime decisions, with the Valley putting away the Bengals 55-46 in OT to stay just one game behind front running Hoosick Falls in the race for the Wasaren crown. Continue reading
Fittingly Friday night’s game between the visiting Panthers of Hoosick Falls, and their hosts, the Warriors of Stillwater, needed an extra session to determine it’s outcome. The two squads needed every second of regulation and a four minute overtime, and when the final horn sounded Hoosick Falls came away with the well-earned 59-57 victory, handing the Warriors their first league loss of the season. Continue reading

A pair of pivotal games, one each in girls and boys basketball will play out Friday night as teams fight for a Wasaren title with four games remaining. Continue reading