Friday Night Roundup: Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley, Hoosick Falls/Tamarac Post “W’s”

Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley 45   Ichabod Crane 0

On Senior night in Mechanicville the host squad quickly erased any thoughts of a Crane upset, running out to a commanding 39-0 advantage at the break and cruising to the one-sided “W” to remain unbeaten at 6-0 on the year.

 Mechanicville’s stellar ground game showed the way with Marcus Robinson 9 rushes, 68 yards and a touchdown, DiMaggio Ferrara 5 rushes 67 yards two scores, Jordan Barnes 4 rushes 108 yards two touchdowns and Jon Harris with 7 rushes, 27 yards and a TD doing damage throughout.  

The win sets up a showdown with undefeated Glens Falls next Friday night in Glens Falls with the winner earning the Class B North title. 

 

Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 32   Scotia/Glenville 14

HF/Tam used a balanced offensive attack throwing for 178 yards and rushing for 150 yards more in the road win over Scotia.

Wildcat quarterback Sam Fauler completed 10 of 18 attempts for 178 yards and three touchdowns.

Riche Stifter led the HF/Tam receiving corp. with 116 yards on seven catches, two for touchdowns including a 39-yard connection with Fauler. 

Fauler and Carson Glover combined for more than 100 rushing yards to lead the Wildcat ground attack.  

With the win HF/Tam improves to 4-2 on the season.

 

Hoosick Falls 4   Hoosic Valley 3

In a game that was tight throughout, the Panthers Lionna Zwinge connected in the 75th minute with the eventual game-winner lifting the Falls to the home win over the Valley on Friday night.

The game was tied 2-2 at the break with the Valley’s Kaleigh Knickerbocker and Hannah Coffin tallying for the visitors and the Falls’ Emma Waugh hitting on a pair of goals for the host squad.

After the break Hoosick Falls took the in 3-2 lead on Waugh’s third goal of the match before the Hawks knotted things on Coffin’s second scoring strike, that coming in the 70th minute, setting up the deciding score from Zwinge. 

 

Greenwich 3   Tamarac 0

The Witches used a pair of goals from Taylor Poovey, a single scoring strike by Eliza McQueen and a shutout performance by the Greenwich defense to earn the win over the Bengals.

 

Stillwater 1   Lake George 0

In a scoreless game at the break, Stillwater connected on the lone goal of the match when Brooke Coon finished an Ashley Coffey find, which proved just enough for Stillwater in the nonleague win over Lake George.  

Stillwater keepers Miranda Price and Ally Liamero combined for three saves and with the Stillwater defense for the clean sheet.

Lake George keeper Addison Reinhold saved 10 shots in defeat.  

 

Waterford 2   Cambridge 1

The Fordians used a pair of goals by Mia O’Brien and a single tally from Bayly Beauregard to get past Cambridge for the road “W”.  

Natali Wood connected on a second half strike for Cambridge in a match where the visitors held a 1-0 lead at intermission.

Waterford keeper Isabella Ramundo saved eight shots in the game, while Cambridge keeper Lexi Pedersen turned back 28 Fordian attempts.

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday Results

Waterford 3   Cambridge/Salem 1

In a 1-1 game at the break, the visitors from Waterford connected for a pair of second half goals to pull away and notch the road win in Cambridge.

The Fordians first strike came in the fourteenth minute on a Sam Caulkins header off a corner kick giving Waterford the 1-0 edge.

But midway through the half C/S responded when Rowan Ossont ripped a shot from 30 yards out that found the side netting, pulling the host squad even at 1-1.

After the break Waterford wasted little time taking the lead back just one minute in on a Payton Galuski tally off a Logan Sheehan find for the 2-1 advantage.

With 10 minutes remaining the Fordians final score came off Caulkins second header of the match this time off a Galuski corner and Waterford closed things out for the victory.

Fordian keeper Logan Kelly saved six shots in the match while C/S keeper Alex Olsen saved nine.

 

Mechanicville 10   Berlin/New Lebanon 0

Mechanicville scored seven times in the first half on their way to the easy win over B/NL.

Scotty Lynch scored a hat trick while Ethan Raucci and Declan Charette both tallied twice in the match and Cruz Goverski, Brady O’Connor and Charlie Weiss all added single scoring strikes in the contest.

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

 

Hoosick Falls 4.5   Hoosic Valley .5

Aidan Fleming led all golfers with a one-under par round of 33, leading the Panthers past the Valley in action at the Hoosick Falls Country Club on Monday.

Hoosic Valley scores included Keegan Antolick 46, Ryan Morrissey 48, Tyler Lee 51, Chris Tracy 54, and Jackson Schram and Craig D’Avella with rounds of 57.

Hoosick Falls scores included Spencer Tate 36, Jack Shea 38, Devin Gauthier 39, Zach Houghton and Quinn Haynes with 44’s, Aidyn DeGraaf 45, Dylan Callahan 47, Brady Mann 48 and Memphis Hathaway with a round of 53.

With the win on Senior Day, Hoosick Falls improves to 12-2 on the season. 

Falls, Valley, Fordians Post Soccer Wins

Hoosic Valley 5   Meekel Christian 1

Hoosic Valley built a 3-0 lead by the break on their way to the comfortable, nonleague win over Mekeel on Saturday.

A pair of Hannah Coffin goals sandwiched around a Kaylee Smith tally gave the Valley an early three-goal cushion and after intermission Hoosic Valley extended the lead to 5-0 on Coffin’s third goal of the match and a Kalleigh Knickerbocker score.

Mekeel avoided the shutout when Hannah Wilkenson connected on an unassisted tally late in the game.

Hawk keeper Lily Ruepp saved five shots in the win.

 

Hoosick Falls 3   Berne-Knox 1

In a game knotted at 1-1 after the first half of play, the Panthers connected on a pair of second half strikes and their defense shut down the B/K attack, sealing the nonleague win.

Grace Eastman tallied twice after the break and Ava Salvesvoid added a first-half goal to lead the Falls offensively.

Molly Laudato scored the lone B/K goal in the match.  

Hoosick Falls keepers Lucy Haynes and Chaya Roden combined for six saves in the match and the Berne-Knox keeper combo of Morgan Krouse and Madelin Emmerich also stopped six shots in the contest.

 

Waterford 7   Madrid-Waddington 0

The Fordians jumped out to a 4-0 advantage by intermission and cruised to the shutout “W” over M/W.

Sam Caulkins and Mason Noto led the way for Waterford with two goals each, while teammates Christian Penk, Connor Belonga and Payton Galuski all added single strikes with Galuski assisting on four of the seven Fordian goals in the match.

Keeper Logan Kelly saved four shots and combined with the Waterford defense for the clean sheet.  

Friday Night Results: Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley, Hoosic Falls/Tamarac Post Gridiron Wins

Mechanicville/Hoosic Valley 52   Broadalbin-Perth 24

In a close game at the half that saw the visitors nursing a 30-24 lead, the M/HV defense shut things down after the break while their offense continued to put points on the board in earning the road win on Friday night.  

Marcus Robinson rushed for 166 yards and three scores, DiMaggio Ferrara ran for 126 yards with a receiving and rushing touchdown and quarterback AJ Messercola was 4 of 5 through the air for 90 yards with a pair of scoring strikes to lead the M/HV attack.

Defensively, Ferrara finished the game with 11 tackles and a fumble recovery and Aydin Wiley highlighted the special team’s night with an 80-yard kickoff return for six.

With the win M/HV improves to a perfect 5-0 on the season while B/P drops to 1-4 on the campaign.

Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 52   Green Tech 22

HF/Tam built a 20-6 advantage after the first period and slowly pulled away for the victory at Bob Ford Field in Albany.

Wildcat quarterback Sam Fauler threw for 178 yards, connecting on 12 of 19 attempts with four touchdowns, finding Richie Stifter, (138 receiving yards), and Carson Glover with two scoring strikes each.

Glover led the Wildcat rushing attack with 102 yards on 11 carries and Ryan McMahon added 88 yards on 11 totes with a rushing score.  

HF/T improves to 3-2 on the season with the “W”.

Hoosic Valley 2   Hartford 0

Senior captains Mason Speanburg and Landon Reilly provided the offense with a tally each and the Valley defense pitched the shutout in the Hawks home win in Schaghticoke on Friday.

Cambridge/Salem 5   Hoosick Falls 1

On Senior Night in Cambridge, Luke LeBlanc and Carson Sartoris with two goals apiece and Alex Olsen with a single tally led the way in the victory over the Panthers.

Michael Plush connected for the Hoosick Falls score in the match. 

 

Greenwich 58   Chatham 0

 

Warrensburg/Lake George/Bolton 51   Stillwater 0

Wasaren Girls Soccer: Cambridge, Stillwater Notch Wins

Cambridge 10   North Warren 0

Cambridge exploded with a seven-goal, first half on their way to the one-sided victory over North Warren.

Five different players found the back of the net for the Tigers led by Jessica Cofresi who enjoyed a four-goal outing.  Teammates Kelly Sweet and Natalie Wood both connected twice with Lexie Pedersen and Laynie Wilkins adding single tallies.  

Cambridge keeper Lexie Pedersen saved three shots in the match while North Warren’s keeper Jessica Paul turned back 17 attempts.  

 

Stillwater 3   Tamarac 0

Stillwater built a two-goal advantage by halftime and the Stillwater defense threw yet another shutout in the home “W” over the Bengals.

The home squad jumped in front just two minutes into the match when Bridget Coon split the posts for a 1-0 Stillwater lead.

Ten minutes later Emersyn Patenaude rang the bell, and Stillwater held a 2-0 edge that they carried into the break.

Stillwater’s Elliot Patenaude connected at the 58-minute mark with the match’s final tally.

Stillwater keepers Miranda Price and Ally Liamero combined for one save and with the Stillwater defense for the clean sheet.

Bengal goaltenders Emilee Roadcap and Lily Onorado combined for eight saves in the game.  

 

Hoosick Falls 3   Emma Willard 1

The Panthers’ Lionna Zwinge scored a goal in each half, teammate Ava Salvesvoid added a second half strike, and the Falls defense did the rest in the home victory over the Jesters.

Zwinge connected in the 34th minute of the match off an Emma Waugh find, but just two minutes later the visitors answered on an Aurora Debye-Saxinger tally, sending the teams to the break knotted at 1-1.

Salvesvoid connected in the 78th minute, finishing an Elizabeth DeRosa feed for the eventual game-winner.

Panther keepers Chaya Roden and Lucy Haymes combined for six saves in the match.

Jesters’ keeper Ella Wang saved eight shots in the loss for Emma Willard.

 

Waterford 6   Berlin/New Lebanon 0            No other info provided

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday Results: Mechanicville Tops the Valley, Fordians Best Bengals

Mechanicville 4   Hoosic Valley 0

Mechanicville connected on three first half tallies on their way to the comfortable win in Schaghticoke.

Declan Charette with a pair of goals, and Scotty Lynch and Ethan Raucci with single scoring strikes led the Mechanicville attack.  Logan Starks set up two scores, while Lynch and Charlie Weiss assisted on one goal each.

Mechanicville keepers Mark Pingelski and Brady combined for six saves and with the Mechanicville defense for the shutout.

With the win Mechanicville runs its incredible unbeaten streak in Wasaren play to 90, with a mark of 88-0-2 over an eight-year span.

 

Waterford 3   Tamarac 1

The Fordians ran out to a two-score advantage and held off Tamarac for the home win under the lights Monday night.

Logan Sheehan started the scoring for Waterford, splitting the posts from 20 yards out, 10 minutes into the match giving the Fordians a 1-0 edge.

Later in the half Blake Guertin cleaned up a loose ball, finding the back of the net for a 2-0 Waterford advantage.

Just before the break Tamarac got on the board when Owen Blakesley cashed in a breakaway cutting the hosts lead in half.

Midway through the second half Guertin wrapped the scoring on the evening connecting on a PK giving Waterford the 3-1 lead which they rode to the “W”.  

Fordian keeper Logan Kelley saved six shots in the match while Bengal keeper Sebastian VanSluyters turned back 16 attempts on the night for Tamarac. 

 

Cambridge 2   Salem 0

After a scoreless first half of play Cambridge used second half tallies by Kelly Sweet and Natalie Wood to slip past Salem on Monday afternoon in Cambridge. 

Cambridge keeper Lexie Petersen needed just two saves to earn the clean sheet while Salem keeper Kaleigh Schwab, under fire all day, saved 34 shots in the game. 

 

Hoosick Falls 5   Waterford 0

Aidan Flemming fired a two-under round of 35 to lead the Falls to the shutout over the Fordians in action at Fairways of Halfmoon on Monday.

Other top scores for Hoosick Falls included Brady Mann 39, Spencer Tate 40, Dylan Callahan 42, Dylan Gauthier 45 and Jack Shea with a round of 46.

Waterford scores included Tanner Machia 43, Jonny Atwood 46, Evan Cavosie 48, Landon Pitcher 52, and Billy Scunziano with a round of 53.

Hoosick Falls improves to 10-1 on the year with the win, and Waterford slips to 4-10 with the loss.  

 

Spa Catholic 5   Cambridge/Salem 0

Tyler Hicks carded the low round of 37 leading the Saints to the sweep of C/S at the Hoosick Falls Country Club.

The Saints Cole Cefalu, Landon Lockwood, Mark Mahay and JP Galarneau along with Hicks all earned points in the win for Spa Catholic.  

 

Greenwich 5   Hoosic Valley 0

The Witches Erik Wade and Brayden Stutzman with rounds of 42 shared medalist honors in the Greenwich “W” at the Battenkill Country Club on Monday.

Joining Wade and Stutzman in the winner’s circle were teammates Sam Ziehm, Omar DeJesus, Richie Coon and Peter Wade.

With the win Greenwich moves to 8-4 on the season while the Valley falls to 2-10 with the loss.  

  

 

 

 

 

Friday Night Roundup: HF/Tamarac Notches Win

Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 40   Gloversville 26

After a scoreless first period HF/Tam built a 20-12 lead by halftime and took control with a pair of touchdowns to start the third frame on their way to the road win over Gloversville.

Wildcat Sam Fauler threw for four touchdowns and ran for another in the victory finding Richie Stifter on a 56-yard strike, Ryan Sparks from 14-yards out, Carson Glover on a 34-yard connection and Trent Benedict for a 20-yard TD reception.  

Fauler finished 11 of 14 for 198 yards on the night.

Glover led the HF/T ground game rushing for 76 yards including a 29-yard scoring run.

 

Waterford 5   Hoosick Falls 1

Mia O’Brien’s hat trick led the way in the Fordians road win over the Panthers on Friday.

Riley Noto and Emily Fannif added single tallies in the victory for Waterford, while Lilliona Zwinge scored the Falls’ lone goal with a second half strike. 

 

Tamarac 4   Cambridge 0 

Emme Fitzgerald with a pair of goals and Kylie Gross and Kendall Bulson with single tallies led the Bengals past Cambridge Friday at Clum’s Corners.

Tamarac keepers Emily Roadcap and Lily Onorato combined for the clean sheet in the match.  

 

Hoosic Valley 2   Emma Willard 1

The Valley scored a goal in each half and kept the Jesters off the board until the final minute of the match in posting the home “W” in Schaghticoke.

The hosts first tally came with 14:28 left in the first half on a Kaylee Smith header off an Ashleigh Herrington find, giving the Valley a 1-0 advantage that they carried into the break.

In the second half Gracyn Gates found Hannah Coffin who finished for the 2-0 Hawk lead.

Emma Willard avoided the shutout when Haruro Segawa split the posts with a minute left in the game.

 

Mechanicville 4   Greenwich 0

Leading 1-0 at the break, Mechanicville took control scoring three times after intermission in notching the home “W” over the Witches of Greenwich on Friday night. 

Maddie Hopeck with a pair of goals, and Ava Gaspie and Gianna Pitts with single strikes led the Mechanicville attack.

Keeper Ava Grimmick saved two shots and combined with the Mechanicville defense for the shutout.

With the win Mechanicville improves to 7-0-1 on the year.