Wednesday Night Roundup

Tamarac 62   Cambridge 57

Leading Scorers:  Bengals – Kamerin Edmonds 25, 10 assists     Adam Rice 17       Cambridge – Luke MacDougal 19, 5 3’s    

Key Stat:  Tamarac outscored Cambridge 22-12 in the final period.

Take Away:  The Bengals ride Kamerin Edmonds first career double-double and a big fourth frame to the win over Cambridge.

 

Mechanicville 63   Voorheesville 62

Leading Scorers:  Mechanicville – Colin Richardson 22   Cruz Goverski 16         Blackbirds – Tom Burns 17    Tom Novotny 16   Brady Eitleman 15

Key Stat:  A Cruz Goverski steal with :10 remaining set up the game-winning deuce.

Take Away: Trailing 62-57 with under 1:00 left Mechanicville, used a pair of Colin Richardson scores, sandwiched around a steal to cut the deficit to 62-61 with :15 remaining. After a pair of missed free throws by the Blackbirds and a held ball, Mechanicville’s Cruz Goverski stole the inbounds pass and saved it to Logan Starks who laid it in for the game-winner on Senior Night in Mechanicville. 

 

Hadley Luzerne 46   Waterford 37

Leading Scorers:  HL – Gabby Graham 18   Madison Lent 12   Leena Haskell 11         Fordians – Rachel McOmber 12   Maddy Atwood 11

Key Stat:  Hadley Luzerne won each of the final three quarters.

Take Away:  Waterford led 11-10 after the first eight minutes but Luzerne edged in front in the second period and held on for the road win.

 

Saratoga Catholic 50   Lake George 31

Leading Scorers:  Saints – Sophia Ryan 19   Riley Kennedy 10        Lake George – Angelina Minnear 10

Key Stat:  Spa Catholic held the visitors to 11 second half points.

Take Away:  The Saints won every quarter and sealed the win with a 14-2 fourth frame.  

Stillwater, Mechanicville Earn W’s

Stillwater 52   Cambridge 41

Leading Scorers:  Stillwater – Miranda Price 23   Addison Thornton 11         Cambridge – Nicole LaFountain 14   Ashley Moses 12

Key Stat:  Stillwater won every quarter.

Take Away:  Stillwater built a 25-16 lead by halftime and rode that cushion and a big scoring night from Price to the home “W”.  With the win Stillwater moves to 9-4 on the year.  

 

Mechanicville 79   Waterford 35

Leading Scorers:  Mechanicville – Ella Zecca 23   Lilas Christensen 12   Sophia Tamasi 11   Molly DiSiena 10       Fordians – Maddy Atwood 15   Rachel McOmber 13

Take Away:  Mechanicville puts four players in doubles and cruises to their 12th straight win.  

Greenwich Moves to 12-0, Rolls Over Moriah

Greenwich 69   Moriah 29

Leading Scorers: Witches – Brooke Kuzmich 25, 4 3’s 6 steals     Adrianna Rojas 22, 6 steals      Moriah – Hannah Gaddor 19, 3 3’s 

Key Stat:  The Witches held Moriah to 13 points thru the first three periods.  

Take Away:  Greenwich stifled Moriah defensively finishing with 23 steals in the run and hung 20 or more points on the board in each of the first three frames, in notching the one-sided decision and staying perfect at 12-0 on the season.   

Friday Night Hoops

Stillwater 63   Hoosic Valley 46

Leading Scorers:  Stillwater – Jaxon Mueller 23   Lukas Lilac 17, 4 3’s         Valley – Isaac Wiley 16. 4 3’s   Landon Reilly 10   Gabe Coffin 10

Key Stat:  Stillwater converted 11 of 21 free throws while Hoosic Valley attempted just four from the stripe, connecting one time.

Take Away:  Stillwater won every quarter and slowly pulled away to the comfortable win, their 12th straight to start the season.  

 

Mechanicville 75   Waterford 34

Leading Scorers:  Mechanicville – Colin Richardson 20   Joey Devito 10   Austin Rozowicz 10         Fordians – Derrick Pontore 12

Key Stat:  Mechanicville lead 24-4 after the first period of play.

Take Away:  Mechanicville ran away from their hosts early, in moving to 9-2, 7-2 on the year.

 

Spa Catholic 53   Tamarac 49

Leading Scorers:  Saints – Aidan Crowder 21, 6 3’s   Ryan Gillis 10   Tyler Hicks 10        Bengals – Kamerin Edmonds 18, 3 3’s   Adam Rice 17

Key Stat:  Spa Catholic outscored their guests 22-13 in the fourth period.

Take Away:  The Saints trailed 36-31 entering the fourth but used a big final frame to earn the come-from-behind “W”.  

 

Hoosick Falls 84   Cambridge 34

Leading Scorers:  Panthers – Andrew Sparks 14, 4 3’s   Eli King 14, 4 3’s   Carson Glover 13   AJ Brown 12, 4 3’s         Cambridge – Luke MacDougal 12

Key Stat:  The Falls held an 18-3 advantage in made threes.

Take Away:  The Falls bottomed 10, first-half triples, building a 46-16 lead by the break, and cruised to the road win over Cambridge.  

Roundball Results: Greenwich, Mechanicville Continue to Roll

Greenwich 81   Waterford 27

Leading Scorers:  Witches – Olivia Davis 19   Brooke Kuzmich 19, 3 3’s   Adrianna Rojas 18   Grace Autiello 16, 4 3’s         Fordians – Rachel McOmber 12

Key Stat:  Greenwich held the Fordians to single scoring numbers in every period.

Take Away:  The Witches put four players in doubles and cruise to their 11th win in as many outings.  

 

Mechanicville 65   Emma Willard 51

Leading Scorers:  Mechanicville – Ella Zecca 28   Molly DiSiena 18         Jesters – Audrey Shields 32

Take Away:  After dropping their first game of the year, Mechanicville hasn’t lost since running their winning streak to 11 with the victory over Emma Willard.  

 

Cambridge 45   Hoosick Falls 39

Leading Scorers:  Cambridge – Ashley Moses 14        Panthers – Ava Case 18, 4 3’s   MacKenna Roberson 11

Key Stat:  Cambridge bottomed six of seven free throws in the final frame to close out the “W”.

Take Away:  Cambridge trailed 13-7 after eight minutes of play but took the lead in the third quarter and sealed the win with clutch free throw shooting down the stretch.  

 

Canajoharie 56   Spa Catholic 53

Leading Scorers:  Canjo – Megan Blakeslee 16, 3 3’s   Zionne Robarge 14         Saints – Sophia Ryan 26

Key Stat:  Canajoharie outscored the Saints 22-9 in the fourth quarter.

Take Away:  Spa Catholic took a 44-34 lead into the final period but Canajoharie caught fire and posted the come-from-behind win over the Saints.  

Valley Boys, Greenwich Girls Post Wins

Hoosic Valley 61   Cambridge 21

Leading Scorers:  Valley – Isaac Wiley 17   Chris Jones 15   Gabe Coffin 12          Cambridge – Tully Maher 8

Key Stat:  Hoosic Valley outscored their guests 23-0 in the final frame.  

Take Away:  The Hawks put three players in doubles, won every quarter and had little trouble in moving to 8-4, 7-2 on the year. 

 

Greenwich 56   Coxsackie-Athens 26

Leading Scorers:  Witches – Adrianna Rojas 15   Olivia Davis 13   Grace Autiello 13, 4 3’s   Brooke Kuzmich 13, 10 assists         Coxsackie-Athens – Baleigh Briski 16   Riley Sitcar 10

Key Stat:  Just two players scored in the contest for Coxsackie.

Take Away:  Four Witches hit double digits in a game Greenwich led 25-13 by halftime and cruised to their 10th win in as many outings.   

Stillwater Slips Past Mechanicville

Stillwater 65    Mechanicville 64

Leading Scorers:  Stillwater – Kaelan Leak 22, 5 3’s    Jaxon Mueller 20    Lukas Lilac 11      Mechanicville – Colin Richarson 17    Cruz Goverski 17   Austin Rosowicz 12, 3 3’s

Key Stat:  Stillwater made more free throws than Mechanicville attempted connecting on 15 of 22 while the host squad converted 9 of 14 from the stripe.  

Take Away:  Stillwater, ranked #2 New York state, Class B, took the short trip into Mechanicville to face the #15th ranked Class B squad in a much-anticipated matchup that didn’t disappoint. 

Stillwater ran out to a 14-3 lead just three minutes in before Mechanicville slowly crawled back in, trimming the deficit to one at 35-34 heading into the break.

Late in the third period and into the start of the final frame the visitors again opened up a double-digit lead and with 3:15 remaining held a 63-50 advantage.

But Mechanicville stormed back and pulled to within one on a Richardson triple with :03 left before Stillwater ran out the clock.  

With the win Stillwater moves to 11-0, 8-0 on the year while Mechanicville goes to 8-2, 7-2 for the season.

 

Hoosick Falls Tops Bishop Gibbons

Hoosick Falls 60   Bishop Gibbons 37

Leading Scorers:  Panthers – Ava Case 23   Taum Hickey 15, 4 3’s   Mackenna Roberson 12          Gibbons – Angelina Deitz 14

Key Stat:  The Falls held an 8-2 edge in made threes.

Take Away:  Hoosick Falls slowly pulled away, building a 34-18 lead by halftime in their way to the nonleague “W”.