Greenwich Tops Cambridge/Salem

Greenwich 6   Cambridge/Salem 1   (Friday)

WP:  Cooper Skiff 5 IP 4 Hits 1 Run 0 ER 4 K’s     Save:  Joey Skiff 2 IP 0 Hits 0 Runs 6 K’s

Hitting Stars:  Witches – Joey Skiff 2 2B’s, 2 RBI’s       Ryan Ingber 2B, 2 RBI’s     Owen Brockway 2B, 2 RBI’s

Take Away:  Greenwich uses strong outings on the hill from the Skiff boys and timely hitting to earn the road win over Cambridge/Salem.  

Diamond Results

Tamarac 21 Waterford 0

WP: Toni DeLorenzo 5 IP 2 Hits 0 Runs 1 BB 11 K’s

Hitting Stars: Bengals – Toni DeLorenzo 3-4, 2 RBI’s Mihaly Blake 3-4, 3B, 2 RBI’s Cam McClurg 3-4, 2B, 4 RBI’s

Take Away: Tamarac rolls to the road win in their season opener.

Berlin/New Lebanon 24 Emma Willard 3

WP: J. Harmon 5 IP 4 Hits 3 Runs 2 BB’s 1 K LP: Olivia Vega-Werner – 5 IP 14 Hits 24 Runs 3 BB’s 2 K’s

Hitting Stars: B/NL – S. Zenna 3-5, 2B A. Hotaling 3-4, 2B J. Bartoletta 3-6

Take Away: B/NL put the game away with a nine-run third frame.

Spa Catholic 14 Lake George 7

WP: P. Jafee 4 IP 6 Hits 7 Runs 2 ER 2 BB’s 1 K LP: A, Gates 0 IP 2 Hits 7 Runs 3 BB’s 0 K’s

Hitting Stars: Saints – Grace Shaefer 4-4, 2 HR’s, 6 RBI’s A. Fuller 2-3, 3B, RBI J. Dejnzska 1-3, 2B, RBI LG – A. Merrigan 2-4, 2B, 2 RBI’s

Take Away: The Saints led 7-0 after the first inning and were never headed.

Hoosick Falls 9 Mechanicville 1

WP: Kennedy Boisvert 7 IP 2 Hits 1 Run 2 BB’s 13 K’s LP: Paige Rogers 6 IP 11 Hits 9 Runs 2 BB’s 9 K’s

Hitting Stars: Panthers – Connerty 3-5 McMahon HR

Take Away: Boisvert leads the way with a dominant outing from the circle in the road “W” for the Falls.

Mechanicville 10 Mohonasen 7

WP: AJ Messercola 5 IP 6 Hits 4 Runs 3 ER 4 BB’s 5 K’s LP: A. Crux 3.1 IP 5 Hits 5 Runs 4 ER 2 BB’s 7 K’s

Hitting Stars: Mechanicville – Scotty Lynch 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI’s John Federowicz 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI’s Rece Dyer 2-3 Mohon – T. Giataso 3-5, 2 RBI’s

Take Away: Mechanicville plates 10 runs on 10 hits in the home win over Mohon.

Greenwich 10   Cambridge 0

WP:  Keeley Vooris 7 IP 2 Hits 0 Runs BB’s 15 K’s

Hitting Stars:  Witches – Mya Saunders 2-4, HR       Brooke Kuzmich 3-4

Take Away:  Vooris spins a 2-hit shutout with 15 punchouts to lead the Witches to the season-opening “W” in Greenwich.

Lady Saints Top Hoosic Valley

Saratoga Catholic 11   Hoosic Valley 6  (8)

WP:  Grace Shaefer 8 IP 7 Hits 6 Runs 6 ER 5 BB’s 10 K’s     LP:  A. Marpe 4 IP 5 Hits 5 Runs 4 ER 8 BB’s 11 K’s

Hitting Stars:  Saints – H. Ogneowski 2-6, 2 2B’s, 5 RBI’s      Grace Shaefer 3-4, 3 RBI’s     P. Bujno 4-6     Valley – E. Waldron 2-3, HR, 3 RBI’s      I Finkle 1-3, 2B, 3 RBI’s      

Take Away:  Trailing 6-5 entering the bottom of the seventh, the Valley pushed across the tying run sending things to the eighth where Spa Catholic plated five and closed out the win.  

Fordians Shutout Hadley Luzerne

Waterford 3   Hadley Luzerne 0

WP:  J. Gilbert 6 IP 2 Hits Runs 2 BB’s 10 K’s         L. Kelly 1 IP 0 Hits 0 Runs 2 BB’s 1 K –  Save

Hitting Stars:  Fordians – T. Philo 1-2 run scored

Take Away:  In a pitcher’s duel on Monday, Waterford parlayed a single, walk and a HBP into a three-run sixth while Gilbert dominated from the bump in the Fordians “W”.         

Wasaren Girls Basketball All-Stars

MVP- Brooke Kuzmich- Greenwich

1st Team
Kayla Beaudoin- Tamarac
Bailee Wolfe- Greenwich
Addison Thorton- Stillwater
Miranda Price- Stillwater
Jordan Wolfe- Greenwich

2nd Team
Sophia Ryan- Saratoga Catholic
Andie Luskin- Stillwater
Molly DiSiena- Mechanicville
Grace Autiello- Greenwich
Olivia Davis- Greenwich

Honorable mention
Maddie Chatt- Stillwater
Tanner Eiseman-Mechanicville
Ava Gaspie- Mechanicville
Elle Richardson- Mechanicville
Lainey Bochette- Hoosic Valley
Hannah Coffin- Hoosic Valley
Ava Case- Hoosick Falls
Ashley Moses- Cambridge
Megan Day- Cambridge
Nicole LaFountain- Cambridge
Claire Toleman- Cambridge
Alison Opoku- Emma Willard
Carly Hunter- Emma Willard
Sarah Radovich- Greenwich
Luna Wiebe- Greenwich
Riley Brophy- Greenwich
Morgan Hayden- Tamarac
Elizabeth Darling- Tamarac
Addison Whitbeck- Saratoga Catholic

Frewsburg Tops Stillwater in “C” Title Game

Frewsburg 59   Stillwater 44

Leading Scorers:  Frewsburg – Jadyn Trocki 18       Teghan Trocki 15 5, 3’s      Ava Jimmerson 15             Stillwater – Andie Luskin 12         Miranda Price 11       Addison Thornton 11

Key Stat:  Frewsburg connected on 7 of 15 attempts from behind the arc.

Take Away:  Frewsburg led 15-7 at the end of the first and took a 30-20 advantage into the break.  Trailing 44-33 entering the final frame, Stillwater cut the deficit to 46-38 early in the period but would draw no closer as the Section VI champions held on for the Class C state title Friday night at HVCC.

Congratulations to Stillwater who completes a remarkable season at 24-3 including section and regional titles along with a state finals appearance.  

Stillwater Moves to the Class C State Final

Stillwater 59 Cooperstown 37

Leading Scorers: Stillwater – Addison Thornton 18 Andie Luskin 16 Maddie Chatt 11

Key Stat: Stillwater finished the first frame on a 15-0 run.

Take Away: Trailing 8-3 early, Stillwater dominated the rest of the way rolling past Cooperstown for the Class C state semifinal “W”. Stillwater put three players in doubles cruising to their 13th straight win while running their season’s mark to 24-2.

Stillwater will take the floor Friday night at HVCC facing Frewsburg out of Section VI in the championship run with a 7:45 tip scheduled.

Stillwater Girls Advance to “C” Final Four, Mechanicville Boys Fall to Marcellus in Class B

Stillwater 49   Lisbon 45

Leading Scorers:  Stillwater – Andie Luskin 15       Addison Thornton 14 4, 3’s        Maddie Chatt 12        Lisbon – A. Bell 16 3, 3’s     A. Quinlan 15 3, 3’s

Key Stat:  Stillwater held Lisbon to single scoring numbers in the first two frames.

Take Away:  Stillwater built a 23-14 lead by the break and led 36-32 entering the final eight minutes where they closed out the “W” in the Class C regional final on Saturday at HVCC. 

Stillwater put three players in doubles in the win, their 12th straight and connected on six triples, while going 11 of 16 from the free throw line.  A strong defensive first half gave Stillwater cushion to weather a third period surge by Lisbon.  Over the 12-game winning streak Stillwater has allowed opponents just 32 points per game.

With the win Stillwater moves to 22-2 on the year and advances to the state semifinal round on Thursday at HVCC in a matchup with Section III’s Cooperstown.

Marcellus 79   Mechanicville 55

Leading Scorers:  Marcellus – Gosh-Sandy 19      Donegan 18 4, 3’s     Burnett 16     Ciota 14 4, 3’s     Mechanicville – Cruz Goverski 30 4, 3’s      Chris Couser 12     Mark Pingelski 10

Key Stat:  Marcellus held a 9-4 advantage in made threes.

Take Away:  Marcellus took a 26-14 lead after the first eight minutes and continued to build on their advantage taking a 41-25 cushion into the break on their way to the Class B regional final victory.

The top ranked team in the state put four players in doubles in the win.

Mechanicville put three players in doubles figures led by Goverski’s 30-point effort to lead all scorers.

Mechanicville wraps up an outstanding season at 20-6 including their first section II title since 2012.