Valley, Cambridge, Tamarac Post Non-League W’s

Hoosic Valley 59   Cohoes 56   OT

Leading Scorers:  Valley – Landon Reilly 23   Dem Neary 13, 3 3’s            Cohoes – Crable 17, 4 3’s    Milledge 13     Murley 10

Key Stat:  The Valley knocked down 6 of 8 free throws in the overtime session.

Take Away:  In a game where no more than three points separated the squads at each quarter break, Hoosic Valley uses a big night from Reilly and clutch shooting from the stripe late, to post the road “W” over Cohoes.  

 

Tamarac 54   Watervliet 30

Leading Scorers:  Bengals – Kayle Beaudoin 23, 5 3’s     Elizabeth Darling 14, 3 3’s    Morgan Hayden 12      Cannoneers – Leniyah Leslie 13

Key Stat:  Tamarac held a 9-2 advantage in made threes.

Take Away:  The Bengals put three players in doubles and used the long ball for half of their offensive production in notching the nonleague win over Vliet.  

 

Cambridge 45   Granville 29

Leading Scorers:  Cambridge – Megan Day 13   Brigid Toleman 11, 3 3’s      Golden Horde – Paige Taylor 9

Key Stat:  Cambridge outscored their guests 27-14 after intermission.

Take Away:  Holding an 18-15 lead at the break, Cambridge slowly pulled away over the final two frames, earning the nonleague victory over the Horde on Tuesday night.  

Wasaren Girls Soccer: Mechanicville, Cambridge Notch Shutout “W’s”

Mechanicville 7   Hoosic Valley 0

Seven different Mechanicville players split the posts with all seven scores coming before the break in a comfortable road win in Schaghticoke.

Madison Daley, Mia Beyer, Arianna Scheel, Tanner Eiseman, Maddy Hopeck, Evie Dowd and Elle Richardson all tallied for Mechanicville who move to 7-0-1 on the year with the victory.

 

Waterford 3   Tamarac 0

The Fordians built a 3-0 lead by halftime and the Waterford defense pitched a shutout in Waterford on Thursday night.

Bayley Beauregard connected for a pair of goals and Mia O’Brien added a single strike to lead the Fordian attack.

 

Cambridge 7   Hadley Luzerne 0

Cambridge took control with three, first-half tallies and added four more after the break in the home “W” on Senior Night at Cambridge.

Emily Desouza, and Lainey Wilkins connected on two goals each, while Kelly Sweet, Jessica Cofresi, and Jillian Robinson all added singles strikes.

Lexie Pedersen needed just one save in the match for Cambridge while Hadley Luzerne keeper Alyssa Sheff, under fire all day, turned back 32 shots in the game. 

 

Greenwich 5   Hoosick Falls 1

Holding a 1-0 lead at intermission, the Witches connected four times over the second half of play, pulling away for the road win over the Panthers.

Julia Scambelluri staked Greenwich to a 1-0 advantage early on an unassisted tally, but after the break Eliza McQueen, Sarah Radovich, Taylor Poovey and McKenna Lyndaker all found the back of the net as the visitors took control.

Hoosick Falls avoided the shutout when Elizabeth DeRosa scored on a penalty kick.

Greenwich keeper Oliveah Rieszel saved three shots in the game while Panther keepers Lucy Haynes and Chaya Roden combined to stop five attempts in the match.   

 

 

 

Wednesday Roundup: Mechanicville Golf Moves to 12-0

Mechanicville 5   Waterford 0

Nate Salvadore fired a one-under par 36 to lead all golfers and Mechanicville past Waterford in action at Fairways of Halfmoon on Wednesday. 

Other top scores for Mechanicville included Lack Salvadore 37, Matt Salvadore 39, and Logan Starks and Ben Amato with rounds of 40.

Scores for Waterford included Landon Pitcher 42, Jonny Atwood 43, Evan Cavosie 45, and Tanner Machia with a round of 49.

With the win Mechanicville moves to 12-0 on the year while Waterford slips to 3-9 on the season.  

Hoosick Falls 5   Cambridge/Salem 0

The Panthers Aidan Flemming and Brady Mann shared medalist honors with rounds of 35 in the Falls win at the Hoosick Falls Country Club.

Dykan Callahan, Jack Shea and Aidyn DeGraaf all picked up wins for Hoosick Falls in the match who improve to 8-1 with the victory.   

Chatham 2   Greenwich 0

Chathams’ Addison Perry scored a goal in each half, the second coming with seconds remaining to lead Chatham to the home “W” over the Witches of Greenwich 

Berlin/New Lebanon 3   Cambridge 0

B/NL built a 1-0 lead by halftime and added two more strikes after the break to notch the road win over the Tigers.

Madison Bell, Anna Hart, and Haylee Jones all found the back of the net for B/NL and keeper Shorter saved three shots in the shutout.

Cambridge keeper Lexie Petersen saved 17 attempts in the match.  

Mechanicville 9   Emma Willard 0

Mechanicville ran out to a 4-0 advantage by intermission and connected five more times in the second half, cruising to the road win over the Jesters.

Gianna Pitts with three goals, Maddy Hopeck and Madison Daley with two scores each and Ava Gaspie and Emma Andrews with single tallies led the Mechanicville assault.

Mechanicville keeper Ava Grimmick saved two shots and combined with the Mechanicville defense for the clean sheet.  

With the win Mechanicville goes to 6-0-1 on the season.  

 

Stillwater 8   Hoosick Falls 0

Stillwater raced out to a 5-0 halftime advantage and coasted to the win over the Panthers of Hoosick Falls.

Elliot Patenaude, Brooke Hodgson and Bridget Coon all connected for a pair of goals with Emersyn Patenaude and Lucy Rubenstein adding single scoring strikes for Stillwater.  

Stillwater keepers Miranda Price and Ally Liamero combined with the Stillwater defense for the shutout.