Friday Night Football

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Stillwater 46  Tamarac 6:  Stillwater quarterback James Galarneau threw for three touchdowns and ran for another, leading the Warriors to the easy victory over the Bengals of Tamarac, Friday night in Stillwater.

Galarneau connected on scoring strikes of 40 and 20 yards to Luc Lescault, added a two yard toss to Ryan Greene, and scored on a 71 yard scoring run to round out his four touchdown night. Continue reading

Tuesday Results

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On a gorgeous September afternoon, Wasaren golf teams took full advantage as did the Fordian girls soccer squad and here’s how things played out.

Greenwich 5  Cambridge 0:  In action at the Battenkill Country Club, Jake Owens fired a round of 36 to lead the Witches in the sweep of Cambridge on Tuesday.

Tyler Ziehm, Bradley Brophy, Grant Peck and Darren Pemrick all earned individual wins on the day as Greenwich improves to 4-2 on the season with the victory.

 

Spa Catholic 5  Waterford 0:  Jack Constantino carded the low round of 42 and combined with his Saints teammates in shutout of Waterford.

Will Fizer, Dylan Mulholland, Roman Loftus-Graney and Patrick Penna all picked up points for the Saints in flights two thru five, as Spa Catholic moves to 5-2 on the year with the win.

 

Hoosick Falls 4  Tamarac 1:  Ryan Bloomer, Mat Smith, Alison Hathaway and Brady Hathaway all posted individual wins for the Panthers in action at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Tuesday.

Michael Jacques with his win in flight three notched the Tamarac point.

Hoosick Falls stays perfect on the season at 9-0 while Tamarac slips to 3-5 with the loss.

 

Hoosick Falls 5  Mechanicville 0 (Monday):  Teammates Ryan Bloomer and Mat Smith shared medalist honors with rounds of 38 in the sweep of Mechanicville at the Hoosick Falls CC on Monday.

Panthers, Miles Smith, Alison Hathaway and Brady Hathaway all stepped into the winner’s circle with wins in flights three, four and five.

 

Soccer

Waterford 8  Heatly 0:  Cassidy McClement’s hat trick led the Fordians to the easy “W” over Heatly on Tuesday.

Sophia Belonga and Addy Galuski with two goals each and Natalie Rich with a single scoring strike rounded out the Waterford onslaught.

Fordian keeper Sierra Atwood (3 saves), combined with the Waterford “D” for the shutout.

 

 

 

Wasaren Golf

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Spa Catholic 3  Mechanicville 2:  The Red Raiders Anthony Fiacco fired the low round of 41 but Spa Catholic prevailed in flights 2,3 and 4 to post the narrow victory in action at the Mechanicville Golf Course.

Will Fizer, Dylan Mulholland and Ronan Loftus-Graney all post individual wins for the Saints, while Jack Salvadore in flight five earned a point for Mechanicville.

 

Hoosick Falls 5  Stillwater 0:  Ryan Bloomer carded a 39 to lead the field as the Panthers swept past Stillwater in a match played at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Friday.

Matt Smith, Myles Smith, Alison Hathaway and Brady Hathaway with individual wins completed the sweep for the Falls who with the victory move to 7-0 on the year.

 

Hoosic Valley 3 1/2  Tamarac 1 1/2:  The Bengals Will Ashley and Zack Krill shared medalist honors with rounds of 43 but the Valley handled their business in the remaining flights to post the “W” at the Battenkill Country Club on Friday.

Nolan Rafferty, and Brett Russo won individual matches for the Indians while The Valleys Brandon Watkins and the Bengals Colby Phelps tied in flight three.

With the win Hoosic Valley improves to 7-1 on the season, and Tamarac, saddled with the loss, slips to 3-4.

Friday Night Football

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Whitehall 35  Hoosic Valley 12:  Tyler Shattuck with a rushing and receiving touchdown and 137 yards on the ground led the Railroaders to the comfortable win over the Valley.

Whitehall led 23-0 at the half and extended their lead to 29-0 before the Indians got on the board in the third on a Gavin Giordano scoring run from 10 yards out.

Ethan Caiazza added a 75-yard kickoff return in the fourth period for Hoosic Valley’s second touchdown. Continue reading

Wasaren Soccer, Golf Results

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The Waterford girls soccer team opened the 2019 season in dominant fashion with a 9-0 shutout of Corinth on Thursday.

Sophia Belonga and Cassidy McClement with a pair of goals each led the Fordians attack.

Izzy Vecchio, Mackenzie Koniszewski, Addy Galuski, Ellis Trubridge and Madison Roy all added scoring strikes for Waterford who held a 6-0 advantage at the break.

 

Mechanicville 5  Waterford 0:  In action at Fairways of Halfmoon on Thursday, Mechanicville’s Anthony Fiacco found the course to his liking, firing the low round of 40 in leading the Red Raiders to the sweep of Waterford. Continue reading

Tamarac Football Preview

47_tamaracLast season the Bengals of Tamarac played to a 5-4 overall record while going 1-4 in the very competitive Class C Central.  This fall Tamarac will look to improve on their conference mark, a conference with the departure of Holy Trinity that will have five teams this year in Mechanicville, Stillwater, Fonda and Canajoharie/Ft. Plain along with Tamarac.

Four important two-way players return for the Bengals this year in RJ Doyal LT/NT, Jonah Rescott RB/DE, Sean Pusatere LG/DE, and Peyton Nealon RB/LB.  Doyal, Rescott and Pusatere are part of 14 seniors that will dress for head coach Eric Roadcap this season.

Another senior player has been the surprise of the preseason in Tamarac as Tristan Nemjo QB/K/P, will strap on the pads this year for the first time.  Nemjo, heading to Hobart College next year to play baseball, “Has shown us how much of a D1 athlete he is with the game of football”, said Roadcap. Continue reading

Wasaren Golf Results

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Tamarac 5  Waterford 0:  Will Ashley’s low round of 42 led the Bengals to the sweep in action at Fairways of Waterford on Wednesday.

Zack Krill, Michael Jacques, Colby Phillips and Nate Krill all posted individual wins for Tamarac who moves to 3-2 on the year with the win.

 

Saratoga Catholic 3 1/2  Cambridge 1 1/2:  The Indians Ben Epler fired a two-under par 36 to lead the field, but Spa Catholic won flights 3-5 and split in flight two to notch the match “W”.

Dillion Mulholland, Ronan Loftus-Graney and Ryan McCarroll all won matches for the Saints while Cambridge’s James Toleman and Spa’s Will Fizer split the point in the second flight.

Hoosick Falls 4 1/2  Hoosic Valley 1/2:  The Falls posted wins in the first four flights led by Mat Smith’s round of 37, as the Panthers earned the victory over the Valley at the Battenkill Country Club on Wednesday.

Ryan Bloomer, Miles Smith and Allison Hathaway all joined Mat Smith in the winner’s circle for the Falls with Brady Hathaway and the Valley’s Brett Pruso playing to a tie in the fifth flight.

Hoosick Falls improves to 4-0 with the win while Hoosic Valley absorbs their first loss of the season and moving to 4-1.

Hoosick Falls, Mechanicville Notch Golf Wins

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Mechanicville 3 1/2  Cambridge 1 1/2:  In action at the Mechanicville Golf Course on Tuesday, Cambridge’s Ben Epler carded the low round of 41 but the Red Raiders posted wins in flights 3, 4 and 5 to earn the match “W”.

Andrew Sgambati, John Breen and Jack Salvadore all won individual matches for the Raiders, while in flight three Mechanicville’s Joey Manzer and Cambridge’s James Toleman split the point.

 

Hoosick Falls 4  Greenwich 1:  Matt Smith made things look easy, putting together a round of 32 in leading the Panthers past Greenwich on Tuesday at the Hoosick Falls Country Club.

Ryan Bloomer Miles Smith and Alison Hardaway all added wins for the Falls, while Bradley Brophy claimed the Greenwich point with a win in flight five.

 

Tamarac 4  Stillwater 0:  Will Ashley, Zack Krill, Colby Phelps and Nate Krill all posted wins for the Bengals in the sweep over Stillwater.

Ashley’s round of 42 was the low score on the day as Tamarac with the win even’s their mark at 2-2 on the season.

 

Hoosic Valley 3 1/2  Greenwich 2 1/2:  The Valley’s Mitchel Jones and Brett Pruso earned wins in flights two and five, while the Witches countered with flight one and four victories by Jake Owens and Bradley Brophy in a close match at the Battenkill.

In flight three the Witches Patrick McFee and the Indians Nolan Rafferty split the point, with the low score of the morning belonging to Owens and his round of 39.

 

Wasaren Golf

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Hoosic Valley 4  Cambridge 1:  Cambridge’s Ben Epler fired a 41 for the low round of the match, but that was the only point the Indians from the north would get as the Valley swept flights 2-5 to earn the match win.

Oliver Eckler, Mitchel Jones, Brandon Watkins and Nick Marpe all notched points for Hoosic Valley who with the win improve to 2-0 on the young season.

 

Waterford 4  Stillwater 1:  In a match played at Fairways of Halfmoon, Dominick Pontore carded a 53 to capture medalist honors and lead the Fordians to the win.

Aaron Lyons and Christian Weatherby also added points helping Waterford gain the “W” in their season-opener.

 

Hoosick Falls 5  Cambridge 0:  Ryan Bloomers round of 36 led the way for the Panthers as they swept the Indians in action at the Hoosick Falls Country Club.

Matt Smith, Miles Smith, Alison Hathaway and Brady Hathaway all found their way to the winners circle with individual wins as the Falls moves to 2-0 on the year.

 

Spa Catholic 3 1/2  Tamarac 2 1/2:  Despite the Bengals winning flights one and two including Will Ashley’s low score of 39, Saratoga Catholic prevailed in a close match played at Frear Park in Troy.

Dylan Murphy and Ryan McCarroll posted wins for the Saints and in flight three the Bengals Nate Krill and the Saints Ronan Graney split the point as Spa Catholic improves to 2-1 with the “W”, while Tamarac with the loss goes to 1-2 on the year.

Bengals Top Mechanicville

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Tamarac 4  Mechanicville 1:  In  match played at the Mechanicville Golf Course on Friday the visitors from Clum’s Corners found the nine hole layout to their liking. Led by Will Ashley’s medalist round of 41, the Bengals swept the top four flights and notched their first win of the young season.

Michael Jacques, Zach Krill and Colby Phelps all won their individual matches, while Mechanicville’s Jack Salvadore earned the Raider point with a “W” in the flight five.

Just two days into the golf season both teams own identical 1-1 marks.