Saturday Results

Mechanicville 2 Saranac 1

Gianna Pitts scored a goal in each half, leading Mechanicville to the narrow win over Saranac in the Eddie Russell Memorial Tournament.

Brooke Hansen connected on a second half strike for Saranac.

Mechanicville keeper Ava Grimmick saved four shots in the match while Saranac keeper Addison Castine turned back six attempts in the loss.

Waterford 6 Lake George 0

The Fordians ran out to a five-goal advantage by the break and cruised from there to the win over Lake George in the Columbus Day Tournament in Warterford.

Blake Guertin with a pair of goals and Payton Galuski, Logan Sheehan, Jake Catanzarita and Connor Belonga with single tallies led the Fordian attack.

Waterford keeper Logan Kelley saved four shots and with the Fordian defense posted the clean sheet.

Waterford advances to the championship game on Monday night, facing Corinth in a 7 p.m. kickoff at Fordian Stadium.

Mechanicville 3 Loudonville Christian 3

Mechanicville, trailing in the match came from behind to force overtime where eventually the game was decided on penalty kicks with L/C coming away with the win in the Mechanicville Soccer Classic.

Scotty Lynch scored twice, and Ethan Raucci connected once for Mechanicville, while Ethan Quadrini with a pair of goals and Esiah Bodnaruk with a single strike led L/C offensively.

Mechanicville keeper Mark Pingelski saved eight shots in the game while L/C keeper Liam Deeb turned way 12 Mechanicville attempts in the match.

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.  

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.   

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wasaren Boys Soccer: Mechanicville, Falls, Valley Post Wins in WAC/Wasaren Crossover

Mechanicville 2   Cobleskill 0

In the annual WAC/Wasaren crossover played at Afrims, Mechanicville used a goal in each half and stellar defense to get past Cobleskill on Saturday.

Logan Starks connected from long range in the first half for Mechanicville while Cruz Goverski hammered in a second tally.

Keeper Mark Pingelski saved seven shots and combined with the Mechanicville defense for the clean sheet. 

 

Hoosic Valley 2    OESJ 0

In their crossover matchup the Valley parlayed goals from Evan Maloney and Carter Simpson into the “W” over OESJ.   

 

Waterford 1   Johnstown 1

After a scoreless first half, Johnstown got on the board just minutes after the break on an unassisted goal from Mason Gray.  

The Sir Bills held the one goal advantage until the Fordians connected on the equalizer with less than two minutes remaining in regulation when a Mason Noto cross found Jake Catanzariti who finished, knotting the score at 1-1 which was the final tally after scoreless overtime sessions.  

 

Greenwich 0   BKW 0

Defense ruled in this WAC/Wasaren matchup as the two squads battled to a scoreless tie.

Witches keeper Jack Scieszka came up in the match saving 21 shots and with the Greenwich defense kept BKW off the board.

BKW keeper Andrew Zink saved two shots in the game.

 

Hoosick Falls 2   Canajoharie/Ft. Plain 0

Aiden Eckert, off a Ka’Shae Thomas feed and Michael Thomas off an Eckert find proved to be more than enough offense for the Falls as the Panther defense pitched the shutout in the win over Canjo/F. Plain in the WAC/Wasren crossover at Afrims Sports Complex on Saturday afternoon.  

 

 

 

 

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.