Best of the week in Section II
Honor Roll
A look at the week’s top performers:
Brigid Duffy, Queensbury girls’ soccer: Scored three goals and added an assist in an 8-2 win against Amsterdam.
Gianna Viscusi, Schalmont girls’ soccer: Tallied three goals in the Sabres’ 8-0 win over Fonda and netted two goals in a 6-0 decision against Tamarac.
Katie Krohn, Schoharie girls’ soccer: Poured in four goals to lead the Indians past Hadley-luzerne 8-0.
Alayna Fletcher, Maple Hill girls’ soccer: The senior standout scored three times as the Wildcats defeated Cairo-durham 3-0 and she posted one goal and two assists in a 3-1 victory against Cambridge.
Addi Perry, Chatham girls’ soccer: Scored three goals as the Panthers posted a 4-0 win over Middleburgh.
Kofi Jack, Scotia boys’ soccer: Pumped in four goals as the Tartans beat Lansingburgh 10-1.
Xavier Deluca, Scotia boys’ soccer: Registered four goals in a 10-1 victory against Lansingburgh.
Ben Reinhard, Greenville boys’ soccer: Netted both goals for the Spartans in a 2-1 triumph over Ichabod Crane.
Aidan Chrysler, Guilderland football: Caught a five-yard touchdown pass with 19 seconds left in the second quarter and added two interceptions in the second half to help the Dutchmen secure a 17-7 victory over CBA.
Nik Sanchez, Schenectady football: Passed for four touchdowns and added a rushing touchdown to lead the Patriots past Colonie 50-30.
Eddie Yamin, La Salle football: Rushed for two touchdowns in the final 1:08 of regulation play to help force overtime, and later added another rushing touchdown in overtime as the Cadets edged Amsterdam 27-26.
JJ Thompson, La Salle football: The senior returned a punt 31 yards for a touchdown and also scored on a two-point conversion with 16.2 seconds left to force overtime in the Cadets’ 27-26 win against Amsterdam.
David Romer, Columbia football: Carried the ball 12 times for 180 yards and three touchdowns, caught two passes for 35 yards and one touchdown, recorded 11 tackles and added two sacks as the Blue Devils beat Troy 24-6.
Zion Freeman, Queensbury football: Rushed 19 times for 247 yards and four touchdowns in the Spartans’ 41-32 decision over Ballston Spa.
Garrett Dooling, Gloversville football: Ran for two touchdowns and threw for one touchdown in leading the Huskies to a 28-21 victory against Hudson Falls.
Jamel Ward Jr., Watervliet football: The junior quarterback threw for 209 yards and three touchdowns and added two touchdown runs as the Cannoneers blasted past Hudson 42-6 to win the Class C South Division title.
Jake Sparks, Hoosick Falls/tamarac football: Tossed a trio of touchdown passes in the opening quarter as the Wildcats notched a 42-0 win against Corinth/hadley-luzerne.
Lucas Sherman, Schuylerville football: The sophomore rushed for 84 yards and four touchdowns in the Black Horses’ 54-20 win at Susquehanna Valley.
Tim Kelly, Warrensburg/north Warren/ Bolton football: Ran it nine times for 220 yards and three touchdowns (runs covering 72, 67 and 62 yards) in a 52-32 victory against Lake George.
Karleigh Mirabile, Shaker field hockey: Scored all three goals for the Blue Bison, including the last in overtime, in a 3-2 win against Bethlehem.
Olivia Geniti, Scotia field hockey: The University of Maine-commit scored a staterecord eight goals and added two assists in a 12-1 win against Glens Falls.
Gitch Hayes, La Salle boys’ cross country: Captured individual honors at the Rensselaer County championships as he covered the course at Grafton State Park in 14 minutes, 13.05 seconds.
Finn Burke, Guilderland boys’ cross country: Earned the title at the Albany County championships at the Crossings in 13:08.0.
Leonni Griffin, Shaker girls’ cross country: The sophomore standout posted the win (14:53.18) at the Albany County championships.
Nick Pascual, Shenendehowa boys’ volleyball: Recorded 14 kills and seven digs as the Plainsmen defeated Columbia 3-2.
Team of the week
Bethlehem girls’ tennis: The Eagles produced a 6-1 state regional victory over Fayetteville-manlius Saturday to remain unbeaten.
Coming up
Here’s a look at this week’s key games:
Football
A A A A
Shenendehowa at CBA, 7 p.m. Friday Ravena at Glens Falls, 7 p.m. Friday Fonda at Watervliet, 7 p.m. Friday Hudson at Hoosick Falls/tamarac, 7 p.m.
Friday
A Taconic Hills at Schuylerville, 7 p.m. Friday
A Cobleskill at Voorheesville, 1 p.m. Saturday
A Niskayuna at Queensbury, 1:30 p.m. Saturday
Boys’ Soccer
A Albany Academy vs. Averill Park at Mohonasen, 5 p.m. Tuesday
A Loudonville Christian vs. OESJ at Gloversville,
5 p.m. Tuesday
A La Salle vs. Queensbury at Mohonasen, 7 p.m.
Tuesday
A Argyle vs. Northville at Gloversville, 7 p.m.
Tuesday
A Cohoes vs. Greenville at Gloversville, 5 p.m.
Wednesday
A Middleburgh vs. Mayfield at La Salle, 5 p.m.
Wednesday
A Broadalbin-perth vs. Mechanicville at Gloversville, 7 p.m. Wednesday
A CBA vs. Guilderland at Mechanicville, 5 p.m.
Thursday
A Niskayuna vs. Shenendehowa at Mechanicville, 7 p.m. Thursday
Girls’ Soccer
A Averill Park vs. Mohonasen at Mechanicville,
4:30 p.m. Monday
A Burnt Hills vs. Queensbury at Mechanicville,
6:30 p.m. Monday
A Broadalbin-perth vs. Mechanicville at Stillwater, 5 p.m. Tuesday
A Holy Names vs. Schalmont at Stillwater, 7
p.m. Tuesday
A Columbia vs. Shaker at Mechanicville, 4:30
p.m. Wednesday
A Bethlehem vs. Shenendehowa at Mechanicville, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday
Field hockey
A Scotia at South Glens Falls, 3 p.m. Tuesday
A Queensbury at Burnt Hills, 6 p.m. Tuesday
A Schuylerville at Johnstown, 3 p.m. Wednesday A Greenwich at Hoosick Falls, 3 p.m. Wednesday A Shaker at Shenendehowa, 3 p.m. Thursday
A Saratoga Springs vs. Guilderland at Afrim’s,
4:15 p.m. Thursday
Girls’ volleyball
A Burnt Hills at Shenendehowa, 5:45 p.m. Monday
Girls’ tennis
A Sectional Singles and Doubles semifinals at
Sportime, 2 p.m. Monday
A Sectional Singles and Doubles finals at Sportime, 2 p.m. Tuesday
A State Tournament at Sportime, 8 a.m. Thursday
Cross country
A Foothills Council Championships at Spa State
Park, 3 p.m. Monday
A Wasaren League Championships at Grafton
State Park, 4 p.m. Tuesday
A Colonial Council Championships at Spa State
Park, 2:30 p.m. Friday
A Suburban Council Championships at Spa
State Park, 1:30 p.m. Saturday