Friday Night Roundup: Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley, Stillwater Post Gridiron Wins

Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley 31   Gloversville 12

M/HV briefly trailed after Gloversville put six on the board on its opening drive, but Jordan Barnes returned the ensuing kick-off 80 yards for a touchdown giving the home squad a 7-6 lead, on their way to a 25-6 halftime advantage.

A strong rushing attack led the way for M/HV with Marcus Robinson gaining 87 yards on 12 carries with two scores, Barnes with 73 yards on nine totes with a score and DiMaggio Ferrara picking up 64 yards on 10 rushes.

Ferrara added a 46-yard TD in the second half on a scoop and score.

The win moves M/HV to 3-0 on the season and will hit the road next weekend to face Scotia-Glenville on Friday night.  

 

Stillwater 41   Taconic Hills 0

Nehemiah Costine rushed for 207 yards and three touchdowns leading Stillwater to the one-sided decision over Taconic Hills.

Stillwater ran out to a 21-0 lead after one and added two more scores before the break for a 34-0 halftime advantage.

Stillwater’s Landen Staie gained 83 yards on eight carries with a score and John Williams added 68 rushing yards on three carries with a touchdown.

James Cocozzo led the Stillwater defense with 12 tackles on the night while teammate Matt Lutz added a pair of takeaways for the Stillwater squad.

 

Glens Falls 40   Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 7 

Glens Falls built a 20-0 lead by the break and put away the game with a 20-point third frame, notching the win over HF/T.

Jordan Baker led a Glens Falls ground game that totaled 344 yards, with 198 yards and three rushing scores.

HF/T avoided the shutout when Richie Stifter returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown in the third period.  

 

Greenwich 3   Waterford 1

Nursing a 1-0 halftime lead, the Witches gained a three-score advantage with a pair of strikes after the break and secured the road win over the Fordians in girls’ soccer on Friday night.

Taylor Poovey, Sarah Radovich and Kate Fowler all found the back of the net for Greenwich with Brooke Kuzmich assisting on two of the goals for the Witches.

Mia O’Brien cleaned up a loose ball in front with 6:00 remaining for the Waterford’s lone goal in the match.

 

Cambridge/Salem 2   Fort Ann 1

Trailing 1-0 at the break, C/S tallied twice in the second half to post the come-from-behind “W” over the Cardinals in boys’ soccer action.

Fort Ann jumped in front on a Braydon Winchell strike from 25 yards out for the 1-0 lead.

C/S’s Luke Leblanc knotted things with a second-half tally, beating three defenders and going far post for the equalizer.  

With two minutes remaining, Tully Maher finished a Leblanc feed for the game-winner and a well-earned home victory.  

 

Mechanicville 5   Cambridge 0

Nate Salvadore fired the low round of 38 leading Mechanicville to the victory in action at the Mechanicville Golf Club on Friday.

Along with Salvadore, Jacob Pickett, Ben Amato and Matt Munger all earned match wins helping Mechanicville stay unbeaten at 10-0 on the season.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Thursday Results: Mechanicville Tops Stillwater

Mechanicville 2   Stillwater 0

Mechanicville used single goals in each half to notch the road win over Stillwater on Thursday night.

Maddie Hopeck connected on a first-half strike, while teammate Emma Andrews with a second-half tally rounded out the Mechanicville scoring. 

Mechanicville Ava Grimmick saved four and combined with the Mechanicville defense for the shutout.

Stillwater keepers Miranda Price and Ally Liamero combined for six saves in the match.  

With the win Mechanicville improves to 4-0-1 on the year while Stillwater goes to 5-1-1 with the loss.  

 

Tamarac 1   Berlin/New Lebanon 0

Tamarac’s Kendall Bulson connected on the only score of the match leading Tamarac to the home win over B/NL.

 

Cambridge 0    Hoosic Valley 1    2OT

In a scoreless match through regulation and overtime sessions, defensive units ruled with Valley keeper Lili Ruepp saving 17 shots and Cambridge keeper Lexie Petersen turning away 22 attempts in the deadlock at Cambridge.

 

Greenwich 3.5   Stillwater 1.5

The Witches Erik Wade fired a round of 38, earning medalist honors and leading Greenwich past Stillwater in golf action at the Battenkill Country Club on Thursday.

Sam Ziehm, Omar Dejesus and Peter Wade all won individual matches for the Witches.

Stillwater’s Logan Pickett earned a win in flight two, while Stillwater’s Nick Rose and Greenwich’s Richie Coon halved the point in flight five.

With the win Greenwich improves to 5-4 on the year.    

 

Berlin New Lebanon 6   Spa Catholic 1    Wednesday

Anna Hart connected on a pair of scoring strikes, leading B/NL to the road victory over the Saints of Saratoga Catholic.

Haylee Jones, Madison Bell and Alex Pierce all added single tallies for B/NL, and keeper Charlie Young saved four shots in the win.  

 

 

Wednesday Roundup

Cambridge/Salem 3   Berlin/New Lebanon 1

Trailing 1-0, C/S scored three unanswered goals to notch the home victory over B/NL on Wednesday.

The visitors struck first when Lukas Zuke finished a Logan Healy find for the 1-0 lead.  

C/S tied things with just one minute left in the half on an Alex Olsen tally off a Rowan Ossant feed and the two squads went into halftime knotted at 1-1.

After the break, C/S took the lead when Oliver Hickland cleaned up a loose ball in the box for the 2-1 advantage and put the game away when Luka Leblanc found Carson Sartoris for the matches final score.

Greenwich 5   Cambridge/Salem 0

The Witches Luke Ziehm carded the low round of 42, leading Greenwich past C/S in action at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Wednesday.

Joining Ziehm in the winner’s circle were teammates Eric Wade, Brayton Stutzman, Omar Dejesus and Peter Wade.

With the win Greenwich evens their season mark at 4-4, while C/S remains winless at 0-8.

Tuesday Results From the League

Mechanicville 8   Cambridge 0

Mechanicville scored four times in both halves in posting the one-sided victory over Cambridge on Tuesday.

Gianna Pitts led the Mechanicville attack with four goals while teammates Emma Andrews, Tanner Eiseman, Arianna Scherl and Ava Gaspie all tallied one time.

With the win Mechanicville improves to 3-0-1 on the season.

 

Tamarac 4   Hoosick Falls 0

Tamarac built a 2-0 lead by the break and added a pair of goals after intermission to earn the road win over the Panthers.

Zelia Fanfa, Kendall Bulson, Kameron Stemp and Kylie Gross all connected on scoring strikes for the Bengals.  

Tamarac keepers Lily Onorato and Emily Roadcap combined for five saves and with the Bengals defense to record the shutout.  

Panther keepers Lucy Haynes and Chaya Rhoden combined to stop 17 shots for the Falls.  

 

Mechanicville 5   Hoosic Valley 0

Matt Salvadore led all golfers with a round of 36 in Mechanicville’s shutout “W” over the Valley at the Mechanicville Golf Club on Tuesday.

Along with Salvadore, teammates Logan Starks, Jack and Nate Salvadore, Jacob Pickett and Ben Amato all earned individual match wins for the undefeated Mechanicville squad who see their mark improve to 9-0 with the victory.

 

Hoosick Falls 3   Spa Catholic 2

Led by Aidan Fleming’s round of 35 the Panthers slipped past the Saints of Spa Catholic in action at the Saratoga Spa Golf Course on Tuesday.

Other scores for the Falls included Dylan Callahan 38, Spencer Tate 42, Brady Mann 44, and Jack Shea, Quinn Haynes and Memphis Hathaway all carding rounds of 47.

Saratoga Catholic scores included Cole Cefalu 41, Tyler Hicks and Landon Lockrow with 43’s, Mark Mahay 44 and Jason Pescetti with a round of 47. 

With the narrow win Hoosick Falls moves to 5-1 on the year 

 

Stillwater 2   Greenwich 1   OT

After a scoreless first half of play Stillwater’s Brooke Hodgson broke the deadlock with an unassisted tally just seven minutes into the second half giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.

The Witches pulled even with 16 minutes remaining in regulation when McKenna Lyndaker converted on a penalty kick which would send the match into overtime.

Stillwater secured the road “W” with nine seconds left when a corner kick, caromed off a Greenwich defender and found the net for the victory.  

 

Monday Roundup: Mechanicville Golf, Soccer Post Shutouts, Valley Wins in OT

Mechanicville 5   Waterford 0

Mechanicville built a 2-0 lead before the break, and pulled away with three, second half scores downing the Fordians of Waterford under the lights in Mechanicville.

Declan Charette and Graham Murphy connected on first half tallies, while Scotty Lynch with a single strike and Ethan Raucci with a pair of goals rounded out the home squad’s attack.

Mechanicville keeper Mark Pingelski saved five shots and combined with the Mechanicville defense for the clean sheet.

Logan Kelley turned back four shots four the Fordians in the loss.

Cambridge/Salem 4   Hoosick Falls 0

C/S’s Luke Leblanc scored a hat trick to lead the way to the road win over the Panthers.

Ethan Eldred added a single tally for C/S and keeper Quinn Keegan and the C/S defense combined for a third straight shutout.

Corinth 2   Greenwich 0

In a scoreless battle through most of the match, Corinth broke through with a pair of goals in the final eight minutes to earn the road win over the Witches on Monday night.

The Tomahawks Tyler Smolinski, off a Luca Giaculli find, broke the scoreless deadlock, and with two minutes remaining, Smolinski’s second tally of the match put the game away. 

Corinth keeper Owen Baker saved three shots on the night, while Greenwich keeper Jack Scieszka turned back 11 shots for the Witches.  

Stillwater 2   Hoosic Valley 1     

In a game tied at the break, Stillwater connected on the game-winner late in the second half giving the visitors the road win in Schaghticoke.    No other info 

Hoosic Valley 2   Berlin/New Lebanon 1    OT

After first half strikes from B/NL’s Haley Jones and the Valley’s Hannah Coffin, the defensive units took control shutting down the opposition and sending the game into extra sessions.

In overtime it was Coffin with the game-winner, finding the back of the net on a PK, giving the Valley the hard-fought road “W”. 

Valley keeper Lily Reupp saved 8 shots in the win while Emma Shorter and Charlie Young combined to stop four shots for B/NL. 

Chatham 8   Waterford       No other info

Mechanicville 5   Tamarac 0

Matt Salvadore fired the low round of 34 to lead Mechanicville past Tamarac in golf action at the Mechanicville Golf Club on Monday.

Joining Salvadore in the winner’s circle were teammates Logan Starks, Jack and Nate Salvadore, Jacob Pickett and Ben Amado.

With the win Mechanicville moves to 8-0 on the year while Tamarac falls to 2-3.

Waterford 5   Cambridge 0

The Fordians’ Jonny Atwood showed the way with the low round of 39 in the victory over Cambridge at Fairways of Halfmoon.

Along with Atwood, Dylan Day 41, Landon Pitcher 43, Billy Scunziano 47, Tanner Macia 48 and Evan Cavosie 51 all earned individual match wins.  

Spa Catholic 3   Greenwich 2

The Witches Erik Wade claimed medalist honors with a round of 34, but the Saints posted wins in flights 3-6 to notch the victory at the Battenkill Country Club on Monday.

Spa’s Cole Sefealu, Landon Lockrow, JP, Galarneau and Jordan Young all picked up wins for the visitors, while Wade and Sam Ziehm earned points for Greenwich. 

With the “W” Saratoga Catholic improves to 3-2 on the season while Greenwich slips to 3-4 on the year.   

Saturday Results from the League

Stillwater 1 Schuylerville 0

Stillwater and Brooke Hodgson owned the only score in the match and it proved to be just enough to get past Schuylerville for the home win.

Hodgson connected on an unassisted tally in the 47th minute, and the Stillwater defense made it stand, shutting out the Black Horses with keeper Ally Liamero saving five shots in the victory.

Schuylerville keeper Theresa Allen turned back eight shots in defeat.

Berlin/ New Lebanon 2 Hudson 0

Sophia Hart and Hailee Jones both connected on scoring strikes to lead B/NL to the nonleague win over the Blue Hawks of Hudson.

B/NL keeper Emma Shorter needed just two saves in earning the shutout.

Tamarac 1 Canajoharie 1

A first half goal by Tamarac’s Kendall Bulson gave the Bengals a 1-0 lead that they carried to the final minute of regulation before Canjo’s Maddie Hayes split the posts with twenty-two seconds remaining, sending the game into overtime where the two squads battled to the tie.

Waterford 5 Cohoes 2

The Fordians used a pair of goals from Mia O’Brien and Rylan Charbonneau along with a single tally from Rylie Noto to notch the comfortable home, “W” over Cohoes.

Cambridge/Salem 3 Hoosic Valley 0

Cambridge/Salem built a 1-0 lead by the break and took control with two scores after intermission to post the road win over the Valley in boys’ soccer.

Goals by Carson Sartoris, Oliver Hickland and Josh LaFountain was more than enough offense as the C/S defense shut the door on the Valley attack in the shutout win.

Cambridge/Salem 35 Voorheesville

Friday Roundup: Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley, Stillwater Post “W’s”

Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley 35    Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 20

In a game tied at 14 all at the half, M/HV took control with 21 unanswered points after the break on their way to a big divisional win at home on Friday night.

M/HV quarterback AJ Messercola scored on a 53-yard run on a fourth down play call to cap the 21-point run that sealed it for the home squad.

Dimaggio Ferrara led a strong rushing attack for M/HV gaining 156 yards on 25 carries with three touchdowns, with Jordan Barnes adding 81 yards on nine rushes and a TD, and Marcus Robinson picked up 53 yards on 18 totes.

Tamarac/Hoosick Falls QB Sam Fauler threw for 246 yards and three touchdowns, finding Richie Stifter for all three scores, with Stifter finishing the night with seven catches and 168 receiving yards to lead the T/HF attack.

With the win M/HV moves to 2-0 on the season and T/HF slips to 1-1 with the loss.

 

Stillwater 56   Watervliet-Heatly 12

Stillwater scored the first 28 points of the contest on their way to the comfortable victory over Watervliet on Friday night in Stillwater.

Stillwater QB Aidan Callanan ran for four scores and threw for another, finding Matt Lutz on a 34-yard scoring strike, while running back Nehamiah Costine scored on runs of 48, 18 and 6-yards to round out the Stillwater attack.

Stillwater evens their season mark at 1-1 with the win.

 

Waterford 3   Maple Hill 1

Trailing 1-0 early, the Fordians tied things before the break and put the game away with two second half tallies to post the “W” under the lights in Waterford.

Just five minutes in, a Tyler Gibson score gave the visitors a 1-0 lead, but the Fordians answered quickly when Payton Galuski found Connor Belonga for the equalizer knotting the match at 1-all that stood into the break.

After intermission at the 32nd minute mark it was Belonga again, this time finishing a Jake Catanzarita for the 2-1 Waterford advantage.

The Fordians put the game away in the 68th minute when Galuski arched a perfect corner kick to the back post where Sam Caulkins put away the header and the win for Waterford.

 

Cambridge/Salem 2   Stillwater 0

C/S scored a goal in each half and the C/S defense did the rest in the shutout victory in Cambridge.

Midway through the first half C/S’s Luke Leblanc scored when his corner kick found the net giving the home squad a 1-0 lead that they carried into the break.

Late in the second half Alex Olson capped the scoring, finishing a Josh LaFountain feed and the C/S defense closed out the match for the home “W”.

 

Emma Willard 3   Johnstown 0

Aurora Debye-Saxinger with a pair of goals and freshman Sally Hill with a single tally led the Jesters past the Sir Bills in girls’ soccer on Friday.

 

Cambridge 5   Rensselaer 0

Cambridge ran out to a 4-0 lead by halftime and cruised to the nonleague win over the Rams of Rensselaer.

Ashley Moses led the scoring parade with a pair of goals, while teammates Emily DeSouza, Jessica Cofresi and Laynie Wilkins all added single scoring strikes.

Cambridge keeper Lexie Pedersen saved three shots and combined with the Cambridge defense for the shutout.

 

Whitehall 2   Hoosick Falls 1  OT

With Hoosick Falls trailing 1-0 in the second half a Lany Kasulinous tally in the 49th minute tied the match which needed extra sessions to decide.

Whitehall earned the win when Mia Waters connected on a penalty kick in the second overtime giving the Railroaders the nonleague victory.  

Hoosick Falls keepers Lucy Haynes and Chaya Rhoden combined to save seven shots while Whitehall keeper Khloe Paddock turned back eight shots for the Railroaders.

 

Stillwater 5   Cambridge/Salem 0

Ty Morris carded the low round of 49 leading Stillwater to the shutout victory over C/S in golf action at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Friday.

Logan Pickett, Myles Marrillio, Dan Degrasso-Izzo and Nick Rose along with Morris all picked up match wins for Stillwater.

 

 

Mechanicville Moves to 7-0, Stillwater Tops Glens Falls

Mechanicville 4.5   Greenwich .5

Jack Salvadore carded the low round of 39 leading Mechanicville past Greenwich at the Mechanicville Golf Club on Thursday.

Joining Salvadore in the winner’s circle were teammates Logan Starks, Nate Salvadore, Jacob Pickett and Ben Amato.  

In flight one Mechanicville’s Matt Salvador and Greenwich’s Eric Wade finished all square, splitting the point.

With the win Mechanicville moves to 7-0 on the season.

 

Stillwater 2   Glens Falls 1

Stillwater tallied once in both halves and their defense kept Glens Falls off the board until late in the match, in notching the non-league victory under the lights in Stillwater.

Stillwater took the lead in the 39th minute when Brooke Hodgson found the range giving the hosts a 1-0 lead which they rode into the break.

Stillwater doubled down on the one score advantage in the 74th minute when Bridget Coon finished an Emersyn Patenaude find for the two-goal cushion. 

Two minutes later the visitors got on the board when Parker Welch connected as the Falls pulled to within one, but Stillwater closed the door for the remainder and posted the home “W”.

With the victory Stillwater’s season mark improves to 3-0-1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday Results: Mechanicville, Waterford, Cambridge/Salem Post Soccer “W’s”

Mechanicville 5   Stillwater 0

Five different players rang the scoring bell for Mechanicville and their defense did the rest in the shutout win over Stillwater.

Cruz Goverski, Scotty Lynch Ethan Raucci, Logan Starks and Alex Vogel, with his first varsity goal, all connected with scoring strikes.

Mechanicville keeper Mark Pingelski saved two shots and combined with the Mechanicville defense for the clean sheet.  

With the win Mechanicville moves to 4-0 on the year.

Waterford 2   Greenwich 0

The Fordians connected with a goal in each half and the Waterford defense pitched the shutout for the home victory under the lights at Fordian Stadium Wednesday night.

Payton Galuski put Waterford on the board in the 29th minute when she buried a penalty kick into the corner of the net for a 1-0 Fordian lead.

That score would stand until midway through the second half when Galuski lofted a corner kick that Jake Catanzarita put away with a header and Waterford closed out the “W”.

Fordian keeper Logan Kelly saved four shots in the win while Greenwich keeper Jack Sciescka turned back 10 attempts in the loss.  

Cambridge/Salem 4   Hoosic Valley 1

C/S ran out to a 3-0 halftime lead and notched the comfortable home victory over the Valley on Wednesday afternoon.

Early in the first half Tully Maher finished a Josh LaFountain through-ball and C/S took a 1-0 lead.

Minutes later it was Maher finding Luke Leblanc who found the back of the net for the 2-0 advantage and before the break, Rowan Ossant tallied off a LaFountain find as C/S took a 3-0 lead into intermission.

C/S capped the scoring early in the second half on a Maher header off an Alex Olsen cross.

Hoosic Valley avoided the shutout on a Landon Reilly tally late in the half.  

Mount Anthony 10   Hoosick Falls 1

In a 3-1 game at the break, Mt. Anthony exploded for seven second have tallies in notching the home “W” over the visitors from Hoosick Falls.

Emily Tibbetts’ hat trick led the way for the Patriots, while teammates Abby and Sadi Secora both added a pair of scoring strikes.

The Falls’ Emily DaRosa tallied for the Panthers lone goal in the match.

Hoosick Falls 3   Greenwich 2

The Panthers Aidan Fleming fired a one-under round of 34 leading Hoosick Falls past Greenwich in a match played at the Battenkill Country Club on Wednesday.

Brady Mann in flight three and Jack Shea in flight four along with Fleming, earned match wins for the Falls, while Greenwich’s Sam Ziehm, flight two Cooper Skiff in flight five picked up wins for the Witches.  

Hoosick Falls moves to 3-1 on the year with the “W”.