Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week

stillwater warriorCongratulations to Stillwater soccer player Brooke Pickett on being named Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week.

Over a four game stretch this past week Brooke scored 14 goals and assisted on four more.

On Tuesday in an 8-0 win over Waterford Pickett scored three goals and added an assist and two days later with three goals and two assists led the Warriors to a 6-1 victory over Tamarac.

On Saturday at the Afrim’s Sports Complex the senior striker connected on four goals in Stillwater’s 8-1 defeat of Tamarac, and yesterday Pickett finished the week with an assist and four goals in an 11-0 “W” over Berlin.

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

 

 

Soccer Results; Warriors, Raiders Post Wins

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Stillwater 11  Berlin 0:  Eight Warriors found the back of the net in Stillwater’s one-sided road victory over Berlin.

Brooke Picket led the assault with four goals, while Khali Lux, Devon Wagner, Keelyn Peacock, Kelly Moran, Gianna Moraci, Trinity Cutler and Sidney Frank all added single strikes.

Kiersten Conroy with four saves and the Stillwater “D” combined for the shutout as the Warriors improve their season mark to 10-0-1.

 

Mechanicville 3  Greenwich 0:  Jada Brown, Ryleigh Hopeck and Brynn Murphy all connected for scores and Savannah Bowie, (five saves ), and the Raider defense combined to earn the shutout over the Witches.

With the “W” Mechanicville moves to 6-3 on the year, winners of five straight.

 

Tamarac 4  Waterford 2:  Vanessa Baldwin with two goals and Shannon Ryan and Bre Eversten will singles strikes led the Bengals to the road victory over Waterford on Monday.

Mackenzie Koniszewski and Addyson Galuski with a goal each paced the Fordians attack.

Girls Soccer

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Another weekend of girls soccer action for Wasaren teams at Afrim’s Sports Complex.

Stillwater 8  Tamarac 1:  The Warriors built a 5-0 lead by halftime and coasted to the non-league victory over Tamarac.

Brooke Pickett with four goals and Teya Staie with a pair led the Stillwater offense.  Paige Brinsko and Trinity Cutler added single strikes for Stillwater who moves to 9-0-1 on the year.

Tamarac avoided the shutout when Sophie Champagne connected on a second half goal.

 

Cambridge 8  Canajoharie 0:  The Indians held a comfortable 2-0 lead at the break, then exploded for six second half scores in the one-sided decision over Canjo.

Five different Indians found the range in the match with Vanessa Evans leading the way with a hat trick.  Sophie Phillips added a pair of strikes, and Anna Headwell, Sydney Benson and Ruth Nolan all notched single tallies for 5-3 Cambridge squad. Continue reading

Thursday Results

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Girls Soccer

Stillwater 6  Tamarac 1:  The Warriors ran out to a 4-1 cushion after one half of play, and cruised to their 8th victory in nine outings.

Taya Staie and Brooke Pickett with hat tricks led the Warrior offense with Keelyn Peacock assisting on four of the Stillwater goals.

Abbie Yetto connected on a first half tally for the Bengals.

 

Saratoga Catholic 6  Berlin 6 OT:  After two halves of action, with both teams scoring in bunches, defense ruled in the overtime sessions as the Saints and the Mountaineers settled for the tie.

Lauren Maher scored five goals for Spa Catholic and Emileigh Murry connected as well for the Saints who held a 4-3 lead at the break.’

Rachel Bortnick scored all six goals for Berlin including the final three scores of regulation to pull the Mountaineers even, setting up the overtime periods.

 

Mechanicville 2  Cambridge 0:  First half scoring strikes by the Jada Brown and Hannah Garone led the Raiders to the home “W” over Cambridge.

Raider keeper Savannah Bowie turned back eight shots and combined with the Raider “D” for Mechanicville’s third shutout of the season.

 

Golf

Saratoga Catholic 5  Waterford 0:  In action at Fairways of Halfmoon on Thursday, Jack Costantino carded the low round of 46 to lead the Saints to the shutout of Waterford.

Joining Costantino in the winner’s circle were teammates Will Fizer, Dylan Mulholland, Cody Burky and Ronan Loftus-Graney as the Saints with the win improve to 9-4 on the year.

Boys Soccer

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Mechanicville 5  Cambridge 1:  In a game Mechanicville led 1-0 at the break, the Raiders scored four goals over the first fifteen minutes of the second half to post the win going away.

Five different Raiders tallied in the match with Zach Rapaccioulo, Andrew Kraszewski, Jake LaFountain, Tyler Tesoriero, and Wyqui Agunda all finding the range for Mechanicville.

Jordan Brown scored the Cambridge goal late in the second half.

 

Tamarac 4  Stillwater 0:  Max Ali, Ethan Brown, Riley Hayner and Rocco DiCarlo all found the back of the net in the Bengals comfortable win over the Warriors.

Tamarac keeper Tyler Nemjo saved six shots for the shutout as the Bengals improve to 3-1, 6-1 on the year with the win.

 

Waterford 10  Hoosic Valley 1:  The Fordians rang the bell five times in each half rolling over the Indians of Hoosic Valley. Continue reading

Girls Soccer

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Tamarac 9  Spa Catholic 0: Abby Buckley scored five goals to lead the Bengals to the one-sided decision over the Saints.

Bre Evertsen, Jenna Hunt, Taylor Smith and Vanessa Baldwin all added scores for Tamarac, and Bengal keepers Jenna Hunt and Ella Toomajian combined for the shutout.

 

Mechanicville 9  Berlin 1:  Mechanicville led 5-1 at the break in cruising to the easy “W” over the Mountaineers.

Hannah Garone and Ryleigh Hopeck with two goals each led the Raider assault.  Teammates Jada Brown, Nevaeh D’Aloia, Marissa Krosky, Brynn Murphy and Courtney Toher all added single scoring strikes for the 3-3 Raiders.

Rachel Bornick connected on a first half goal for Berlin. Continue reading

Wasaren vs. Western Athletic Conference

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It was WAC vs. Wasaren Day at Afrim’s Sports Park on Saturday with boys soccer teams from the two conferences facing off.

Greenwich 3  St. Johnsville 2:  Al Rymph with two goals and Madigan Carner with a single tally led the Witches past St. Johnsville.

St. Johnsville avoided the shutout with a Mason Snell goal late in the second half.

With the win Greenwich improves to 7-1-1 on the year.

 

Mechanicville 3  Scotia 0:  A Wyqui Agunda goal gave Mechanicville a 1-0 lead at the break and T.J. Bisaillon and Zach Rapaccioulo found the range after intermission in the Red Raiders “W” over Scotia.

Mechanicville keeper Zach White, with five saves, and the Raider defense combined for the shutout as Mechanicville improves to 5-2 on the season with the victory. Continue reading

Friday Night Football

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Greenwich 48  Hoosick Falls 13:  Greenwich built a 20-7 led by halftime and pulled away in the second half for the comfortable win over Hoosick Falls.

Greenwich held outgained the Falls 420 -200 in total yards on the night, in winning for the second time in three outings.

Chris Albrecht rushed for 125 yards and a touchdown, Jesse Kuzmich ran for two scores and threw for another and Luke Pemrick added a pair of rushing score to led the Witches.

Max Kipp led the Falls attack, running for 109 yards and a touchdown as the Panthers with the loss slip to 1-2 on the season.

 

Stillwater 48  Canajoharie/Ft. Plain 14:  The Warriors bolted to a 21-0 advantage after the first period and cruised to their third victory of the year in Stillwater Friday night.

Warrior running back Mason Seymour ran for 160 yards and four touchdowns, and quarterback James Galarneau rushed for 134 yards with two TD’s and threw for 80 yards and a score to lead the lethal Stillwater attack.

 

Fonda 18  Mechanicville 7:  Fonda used a pair of big plays in the third period to post the come-from-behind victory over the visiting Red Raiders.

Mechanicville jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first on a Luke Shirmacker 12-yard touchdown run.

In the second, Braves quarterback John Mancini  found Garrett Neff with an 18-yard scoring strike, and with a failed point after, the Raiders held the 7-6 advantage heading into halftime.

On the first play of the third quarter the Brave’s Jackson Atty returned the kickoff 83 yards for a touchdown and a 13-7 Fonda lead.

Later in the period, with Mechanicville driving, Mancini scooped up a Red Raider fumble and ran it back 85 yards for a score and an 18-7 cushion for Fonda on what would be the last points in the contest.

With the win Fonda improves to 3-0 on the season, while Mechanicville slips to 1-2 with the loss.

 

Cambridge-Salem 41  Hoosic Valley 7:  No other info available

 

 

 

Wasaren Girls Soccer, Golf Results

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Stillwater 9  Spa Catholic 2:  The scoring prowess of the Stillwater girls soccer team is well known, and it was on full display in Stillwater on Wednesday.

The Warriors scored four times in the opening eight minutes, adding five more before halftime with seven different players ringing the bell.

Brooke Pickett and Teya Staie led the assault with Pickett scoring three goals and Staie connecting for two.  Paige Brinko, Trinity Cutler, Khali Lux and Kelly Moran all added singles strikes for the Stillwater squad.

Lauren Maher provided the Saints offense with a tally in each half for Spa Catholic.

 

Greenwich 6  Waterford 0:  Greenwich broke out to a 4-0 halftime lead and coasted to the win over the visiting Fordians. Continue reading

Tuesday Roundup

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Boys Soccer

Mechanicville 2  Tamarac 1:  In a tight game throughout the Red Raiders Tyler Tesoriero converted on a penalty kick late in the second half for the game-winner.

Mechanicville scored first in the match when Andrew Krasewski found Tesoriero who finished for the 1-0 advantage, a lead the Raiders took to halftime.

After the break, Tamarac’s Dylan Bricetti drove home a penalty kick with 22:00 remaining to tie things, setting up Tesorierio’s difference-maker.

Zach White saved five shots for Mechanicville, while Tamarac’s keeper Tyler Nemjo turned back 17 shots for the Bengals.

 

Stillwater 9  Spa Catholic 0:  In a 1-0 match at the break, the Warriors scored eight times after intermission in coasting to the easy “W” over the Saints. Continue reading