
A big Friday night on the hardwood for Wasaren squads with the Panthers of Hoosick Falls posting a pair of wins to stay perfect on both the girls and boys side of things. Continue reading

A big Friday night on the hardwood for Wasaren squads with the Panthers of Hoosick Falls posting a pair of wins to stay perfect on both the girls and boys side of things. Continue reading

Mechanicville 69 Waterford 49
Leading Scorers: Raiders – Kendrick McCann 14 Keegan McHale 11 Nick Billert 10 Fordians – Joe Pancetta 12 Kyle Fairclough 11
Key To The Win: The Raiders won every quarter, led 39-27 at the half and posted the comfortable “W”, their third in four league runs. Continue reading

The four Wasaren runs Tuesday night resulted in three one-sided affairs, while Hoosic Valley and Greenwich played to a five point decision.
Hoosic Valley 40 Greenwich 35: In a defensive battle between a pair of unbeaten squads in league play, the Valley used a 12-5 third period advantage to gain control, on their way to the victory over the Witches. Continue reading
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A full slate of action in boys and girls basketball on Friday night with an overtime decision in Saratoga highlighting the results.
Stillwater 74 Saratoga Catholic 66 OT: In a shootout that needed extra minutes to decide things, the Warriors pulled away in overtime out scoring the Saints 11-3 to capture the road victory. Continue reading

Girls Basketball
Cambridge 0-1 @ Hoosic Valley 2-2: Cambridge has only played one time this season, a 50-31 loss to Greenwich. Helen Mooney and Grace Snyder lead the Indians offense that will be tested tonight against the Valley man D.
Hoosic Valley will play it’s fifth game on the year and are led in scoring by Cami Hren and Alex Rifenburg who combine for 17 nightly. This is another night where the Valley defense will secure the “W”.
Hoosick Falls 2-0 @ Waterford 0-3: The Fordians have had trouble scoring the ball in the early going averaging just 20 points per game, with their leading scorer Hannah Camfield at 5.5. Continue reading
A pair of Wasaren wrestling teams took to the mat on Wednesday with Hoosick Falls and Tamarac taking on non-league opponents in Granville and Whitehall/Fort Ann.
Hoosick Falls 45 Granville 30
Non-League @ Hoosick Falls
152 – Cole Haines (G) Dec. John McCart 8-6
160 – Andrew Reed (G) by Forfeit
170 – David Regimbald (G) pinned Tayler Bacon 1:59.6
182 – Jon Hermance (G) by Forfeit
195 – Bailey Daigle (G) Dec. Bryan Thomas 5-3
220 – Jake Pine (HF) Dec. Jody Hermance 6-4
285 – Craig Sawyer (HF) by Forfeit
106 – Zoe Gress (HF) pinned Zach Rodd :44
113 – Gabe Fischer (HF) pinned Ethan Beebe :51
120 – Aiden Scott (HF) pinned Luke David 4:42
126 – Matt Laporte (HF) pinned Michael Burnes :57
132 – Logan Powers (HF) pinned Zack Haskins 2:56
138 – Sam Richards (HF) pinned Richard Kelley 2:56
145 – William Duffy (HF) pinned Ryan Sanders 3:35
Records: Hoosick Falls 2-0 Granville 0-2
Whitehall 45 Tamarac 40
Non-League @ Tamarac
106 – Hunter Yearsly (T) pinned Colby Baldwin 1:28
113 – Riley Retell (T) by Forfeit
120 – David Austin pinned Peyton Nealon 1:48
126 – Alec Ashline pinned Xavier Morris 1:45
132 – Tyler Martel dec. Booby Treshock 8-7
138 – Jason Ashline pinned Mike Kowalcheck :43
145 – Blake Reynolds (T) pinned Jake Moore 2:50
152 – Matt Fox (T) dec. James Rozell 11-2
160 – Tyler Curtis (T) pinned Jake Gosselin 1:06
170 – Fritz Sheffler (T) pinned Brendan Covey 3:45
182 – Steven Gosselin pinned Jack Mayes 5:20
195 – Lucas Morse pinned Nick Pucci 1:27
220 – Trevor Hurlburt pinned Anthony Barbera 1:44
285 – Brandon Bolster by Forfeit
99 – Torin Bishop (T) by Forfeit
Records: Whitehall/Fort Ann 5-3 Tamarac 4-4

There was a full slate of boys basketball in the league on Wednesday night including three “no doubters” with only one contest going down to the wire. Continue reading

It’s a girls basketball night in the league with some interesting early season contests as teams begin the gauntlet run through the always competitive Wasaren. Continue reading
The Indians built an 11 point over the first three periods on their way to a 50-40 victory over the Bengals in a game played Friday night.
Mike Schoonmaker led the Valley scoring with 17 points, and John Acker added 11 for the Indians who held a 6-1 advantage in made threes on the night..
Charles Lemay with 12 points and Brad Schneider with 10 paced the Tamarac attack.
Opening night in league play saw Greenwich and Mechanicville post convincing wins on a Friday where all four contests were decided by wide margins.
Greenwich 70 Waterford 25: The Witches ran past the Fordians behind a balanced attack, placing three players in doubles. Continue reading