HIGH SCHOOLS
The best of the week in
Section II, and a look ahead to next week.
A look at this past week’s top performers:
Harry Haworth, Albany Academy boys’ soccer: Tallied three goals and one assist to help lead the Cadets to a 7-1 Colonial Council victory over Lansingburgh and generated one goal and two assists in a 5-1 win against La Salle.
Ian Young, Albany Academy boys’ soccer: The senior scored three goals in the Cadets’ 5-1 victory against La Salle.
Kofi Jack, Scotia boys’ soccer: Recorded what proved to be the winning goal in the 75th minute as the Tartans edged Ballston Spa 3-2.
Sam Storti, Scotia boys’ soccer: Delivered a pair of goals in a 3-2 win against Ballston Spa.
Brayden Box, Ballston Spa boys’ soccer: Found the back of the net with two goals in a 3-2 loss against Scotia.
Amir Abdellatif, Ballston Spa boys’ soccer: Assisted on four goals in a 6-2 win against Glens Falls and added two assists in a 3-2 setback against Scotia.
Nick Covey, Amsterdam boys’ soccer: Netted four goals to go along with two assists as the Rams defeated Johnstown 8-0 in Foothills Council play.
Andrew Kraszewski, Mechanicville boys’ soccer: The junior continued his high-scoring exploits with three goals and five assists in an 11-0 victory against Saratoga Central Catholic.
Braden Boudreau, Galway boys’ soccer: Accounted for all four goals for the Eagles in a 4-0 verdict over Mekeel Christian Academy.
Marissa Mastracco, Bethlehem girls’ soccer: Scored two goals in the Eagles’ 7-0 victory against Broadalbin-perth.
Riley Taylor, Holy Names girls’ soccer: Scored two goals and added an assist in a 6-1 Colonial Council win against Albany Academy for Girls.
Lucy Crounse, Scotia girls’ soccer: Generated a trio of goals as the Tartans defeated Gloversville 10-1 in the Foothills Council.
Brooklyn Diego, Scotia girls’ soccer: Finished with one goal and four assists in a 10-1 victory against Gloversville.
Kate Krohn, Schoharie girls’ soccer: Came through with three goals and one assist in an 8-0 win over Duanesburg.
Stevo Poulin, Shenendehowa wrestling: One of the nation’s premier competitors at 126 pounds, Poulin captured his weight class with a 14-4 decision over Andrew Marchese (Washingtonville) on Saturday night at the Journeymen NYS Championships in Manheim, Pa.
Brock Delsignore, Shenendehowa wrestling: The senior, seeded No. 1 at 195, posted a 9-4 decision over James Areneo (Ward Melville) to win his weight class at the Journeymen NYS Championships.
Taryn Ringer, Johnstown field hockey: The senior, who will play in the fall at Duke University, notched three goals in a 9-0 win against Glens Falls.
Callie Chevalier, Burnt Hills girls’ volleyball: The outside hitter registered 13 kills in a 3-0 Suburban Council victory over Saratoga.
Aidan Calhoun, Burnt Hills boys’ volleyball: Tallied 16 assists, five kills and three aces in leading the Spartans past Guilderland 3-1.
Marko Gibbons, Bethlehem boys’ volleyball: The senior recorded a school-record 14 aces as the Eagles defeated Guilderland 3-0.
Gitch Hayes, La Salle boys’ cross country: Finished two minutes ahead of his closest competitor in a time of 14 minutes, 40 seconds in a win over Cobleskill.
Kyle Acker, Shenendehowa football: Rushed for a trio of touchdowns, plus blocked a punt, as the Plainsmen posted a 46-7 win over CBA on Thursday in a driving snowstorm.
Chris Davis, Schenectady football: Ran for 130 yards and three touchdowns to propel the Patriots to a 28-7 victory over Bethlehem.
Joey Harvey, Bethlehem football: Caught 14 passes for 187 yards and one touchdown in a 28-7 loss against Schenectady.
Xavier Leigh, Troy football: The star senior running back delivered 166 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Flying Horses past Averill Park 46-0.
Michael Frattarola, Burnt Hills football: The junior running back carried the ball 11 times for 125 yards and three touchdowns in a 49-0 victory against Queensbury.
Jacob Deguire, Mohonasen football: Accounted for four touchdowns in helping the Mighty Warriors earn a 40-0 win against Scotia.
Trent Randle, Schalmont football: The senior, playing quarterback for the first time, rushed for three touchdowns and added a 30-yard touchdown toss to Ethan Coom as the Sabres rallied from a 13-0 deficit to record a 27-13 win against Niskayuna.
Caleb Romano, Hudson football: The junior completed 11 of 15 passes for 154 yards and three touchdowns as the Bluehawks blanked Holy Trinity 30-0.
Cole Clarke, Lake George/hadley-luzerne football: Threw for 321 yards and seven touchdowns to lead the Wareagles to a 54-8 victory over Cairo-durham/catskill.
Brody Mccabe, Lake George/ Hadley-luzerne football: Hauled in five passes for 135 yards and two touchdowns in a 54-8 win against Cairo-durham/catskill.
Team of the week
Burnt Hills football: The Spartans posted a 49-0 Class A victory against Queensbury, the largest winning margin among the 29 games played between the two programs.
Coming up
Here’s a look at this week’s key games:
Football
A Hoosick Falls/tamarac at Coxsackie-athens, 6 p.m. Friday
A Schenectady at Shaker, 7 p.m. Friday
A Guilderland at CBA, 1 p.m. Saturday A Schalmont vs. Lansingburgh at Mohonasen, 2 p.m. Saturday
Boys’ soccer
A Bethlehem at Queensbury, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday
A Stillwater at Mechanicville, 5 p.m. Wednesday
A Schalmont at Albany Academy, 4:15 p.m. Thursday
Girls’ soccer
A Voorheesville at Schalmont, 4:15 p.m. Tuesday
A Bethlehem at Queensbury, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday
A Voorheesville at Mohonasen, 4:15 p.m. Friday
Boys’ volleyball
A Bethlehem at Burnt Hills, 6:15 p.m. Tuesday
Girls’ volleyball
A Burnt Hills at Shenendehowa, 11:45 a.m. Saturday