Friday Night Football Results

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While the Indian Bowl between Stillwater and Mechanicville took center stage on Friday night, three other league schools were in action as well.  Here’s a quick look at how they fared.

Hoosick Falls 28  Canajoharie 24:  Our Wasaren Player of the Week was at it again as the Panthers Max Kipp ran for 123 yards and two scores leading the Falls to the win.

Panther QB Sam Richard threw for a pair of scores and rushed for 104 yards and Liam McGarvin added 95 yards on 10 carries as Hoosick Falls with the victory moves to 2-0.

 

Lake George/Hadley Luzerne 27  Greenwich 6:  The War Eagles held Greenwich to just five first downs, 67 yards of total offense and forced three Witches turnovers in posting the convincing “W” over Greenwich.

The Witches tied things early in the third period on a Jesse Kuzmich touchdown from 16 yards out, but LG/HL scored the final 21 points of the contest to run their season mark to 2-0, while Greenwich slips to 0-2.

 

Fonda 28  Tamarac 14:  No details to report at this time.

Wasaren Girls Soccer

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Stillwater 6  Hoosick Falls 1:  The Stillwater girls continued their torrid start to the season, scoring three first half goals to take control on their way to the easy “W” over the Panthers of Hoosick Falls.

Brooke Pickett’s hat trick led the potent Warrior attack, with Teya Staie, Keelyn Pickett, and Brianna McLaughlin adding singles strikes, while Devon Wagner handed out a trio of assists.  Continue reading

Friday Night Roundup

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Tamarac 32  Cohoes 8:  The Bengals Peyton Nelean ran for 92 yards and two scores to lead Tamarac past Cohoes in the season-opener.

Bengal quarterback Bo Catherwood threw scoring strikes of 1 and 36 yards to Frank Zotto, and Spencer Yetto added an 8-yard TD run for Tamarac who led 32-0 at the break.

 

Mechanicville 6  Greenwich 0:  Mechanicville’s quarterback Dan Motta scored the games only points on a 6-yard touchdown run in the final period as the Red Raiders notched the “W” in the week one defensive battle. Continue reading

Wasaren Golf

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Hoosick Falls 5  Cambridge 0:  The Panthers Matt Smith fired the low round of 34, leading Hoosick Falls to the sweep of Cambridge in a match played at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Wednesday.

Joining Smith in the victory parade were Ryan Bloomer, Miles Smith, Brady Hathaway and Alison Hathaway as the Falls improve to 6-0 on the year with the “W”. Continue reading

Golf Results: Hoosick Falls Moves to 4-0

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While it’s still early in the high school golf season, every match, whether played in August or late September, counts the same in the race for the league title. That being said, the Panthers of Hoosick Falls have enjoyed the best start to the Wasaren season sporting a perfect 4-0 mark with a win on Thursday over the Fordians of Waterford.

Here’s a closer look at how all the matches played out across the Wasaren.

Hoosick Falls 4.5  Waterford .5:  The Falls Ryan Bloomer carded the low round of 38, and the Panthers posted wins in flights 1-4 in action at Fairways of Halfmoon on Thursday.

Matt Smith, Miles Smith and Brady Hathaway all joined Bloomer in the winner’s circle as Hoosick Falls improved to 4-0 on the year. Continue reading

Wasaren Golf: Panthers Win Twice

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It’s hard to believe with the start of school three weeks away, that the fall season for high school athletics in underway.  The golf schedule as always leads us into the new year and over the past two days most of the league’s golf teams have competed in match play.

Here’s a look at how things played out as the 2018 edition of Wasaren athletics tees off.

Saratoga Catholic 3  Greenwich 2:  Terel Tillman carded a 38 to take medalist honors and lead the Saints to the narrow victory over the Witches in a match played at the Battenkill Country Club. Continue reading

Bengals and Panthers Fall in Semi’s

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The Tamarac and Hoosick Falls softball teams took the field Friday afternoon in Class B and C Section II semifinals as the only Wasaren diamond teams still standing in post season play.

Schuylerville 12  Tamarac 2

Winning Pitcher:  Teagan Andrews

Leading Hitters:  Black Horses – Teagan Andrews 2B, HR        Caitlin Kelleher 2B, HR

With Schuylerville holding a slim 4-3 lead, the Black Horses plated nine in the bottom of the fifth to take control and post the semifinal victory over the Bengals.

 

Greenville 2  Hoosick Falls 1

Winning Pitcher:  Maurice  7 IP  2 Hits  12 K’s

Leading Hitters:  Greenville – Gibson 2-3, RBI        Panthers – Marissa Landry 1-3       Lily Abbott 1-3

In a game where the two teams combined for five hits and 10 base runners, Greenville scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the first and made then stand, to earn the Class C semifinal victory over the Falls.

Baseball, Softball Sectional Results

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It was a tough day for Wasaren teams in the Section II baseball and softball tournaments with seven league squads taking the field in quarterfinal and semifinal games, and at day’s end just the Tamarac and Hoosick Falls girls were left standing.

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Hoosick Falls 5  Lake George 4

Winning Pitcher:  Abby Philpott

Leading Hitters:  Panthers – Olivia Brownell 2B, RBI       Marissa Landry 1B, RBI      Sophie Estes 2B                      Warriors – Maddie Mann HR          Logan Clarke 1B, 2B

Trailing 4-3 entering the fifth, a Brownell double tied things and with Brownell advancing to third on an error, Landry lays down the squeeze, giving the Falls the lead which they didn’t give back in this Class C quarterfinal.    Continue reading

Sectional Roundup

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Eleven Wasaren teams stepped on the field Monday as the Section II baseball and softball tournaments begin a week that will end with champions being crowned in every classification.

Here’s how things played out for the conference squads.

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Greenwich 7  Canajoharie 2

Winning Pitcher:  Lily McCauliffe

Leading Hitters:  Witches – Gabby Wiss 2B      Courtney Fraher 2B

Holding a 2-0 advantage, the Witches plated four in the bottom of the fourth to take control in the Class C opening round game. Continue reading