The Record (Troy, NY)

‘ Burgh volleyball tops Schalmont

- Sports Staff sports@ troyrecord. com @ TroyRecord­Sport on Twitter

TROY, N. Y. » The Lansingbur­gh girls volleyball teamswept Schalmont in a Colonial Councilmat­ch 25- 11, 25- 6, and 25- 21 Thursday.

Junior Alizadia Taylor had 11 aces, 12 assists, and three kills for the Knights in the win while junior Marah Tague had three kills and two blocks and senior Cheyene Whitehead had three kills and three blocks.

No stats were reported for the Sabres.

HOLY NAMES 3, COBLESKILL 0 » Holy Names swept Cobleskill 2519, 25- 19, 25- 18. Holy Names was led by Adele Decker’s 11 assists and three aces; Kelsey Neff’s 11 kills and two aces and Sydney Neff’s 10 assists, seven kills and two aces. VOORHEESVI­LLE3, CATHOLICCE­NTRAL 2 » Catholic Central’s girls volleyball team took undefeated

Voorheesvi­lle the distance but ultimately fell in a five- game Colonial Council thriller 25- 16, 25- 23, 2325, 23- 25, 25- 22.

Megan Rumenapp finishedwi­th nine kills, 30 assists, and 13 digs for Catholic High while Bella Fanning had seven blocks and six kills and Julia Tenney had 10 kills and 20 digs.

Voorhesvil­le’s Victoria Konicki had 14 kills and three blocks while Emily and Katy Balsin had 15 kills combined in the win. GALWAY 3, B- K- W 0 » Galway visited Berne- KnoxWester­lo and left with a three- set victory 25- 10, 2515, 25- 19.

The Eagles ( 4- 1 WAC) were led by Emma Smith with 11 kills, 7 points, 3 aces and 18 digs. Carlee Hortsmann added 11 points, 4 aces, 5 kills and 3 blocks. Hannah Hoffman added 8 points, 4 aces and 10 assists.

Field hockey LAKE6, NISKAYUNA1 » Lauren Buthfer scored four goals, Spartans ( 6- 2) teammate Courtney Kruzikas added a goal and two assists and Sadie Mitchell tallied a goal and three assists.

Claire Skumurski scored off a pass from Eileen King to ensure Niskayuna avoided the shutout. half. It was the first time Shen has trailed all season.

Jess Wolfe scored from Kelli Russo to tie the game and go to the half 1- 1.

Shen scored four unanswered in the second half as Wolfe scored her second of the game. Eliza Branch, Jenna Graf and OliviaHowa­rd also scored for the Plainsmen.

Boys soccer

0 » The Cadets’ Connor Smith and Owen Connally scored off assists from Niko Moutopoulo­s and George Ware to beat the Tigers.

Cohoes’ Adrien Sherman made a match- high five saves in goal. HALFMOON 0 » Jeff Luce tallied two goals in the first half and two in the second half on penalty kicks to lead the Red Raiders to a 5- 0 Wasaren League crossover win vs. Waterford. Chris Ciccarelli also scored a first half goal. The Red Raiders defense stepped up tonight to solidify the shutout in front of Tyler Kraszewski who logged four saves. The winmoves the Red Raiders to 7- 0 in the league and 7- 1 overall. VALLEY0 » Falls got its first goal when Zaine Becker found David Everard on a ball over the top. The two were involved again when Becker played a great long ball that Everard narrowly touched pass the charging keeper tomake it 2- 0. Cody Hodges recorded his first varsity shutout in net for the Panthers. » Greenwich ( 4- 3 Wasaren League, 5- 3 overall) goal scorers were John Swertner off a direct kick in the first half and Charlie Gartner unassisted as he dribbled through the Cambridge ( 5- 2- 1) defense in the second half. Cambridge goals were scored by Pat Robertson on a penalty, Austin Hackman an indirect kick from Robertson, Ian Montgomery unassisted, and Carter Hall from Montgomery.

» The Horses tallied a goal late in the first half and early in the second to secure the win. Mike Lanfear and Derek Baldwin had the goals while Cameron Alber added an assist. The defense of Alber, Dyllon Burke, Jared Everleth and Eric Fields played well. South High’s Sebastian Maynard also had a good game in goal. CATHOLIC 1 » The Bengals scored all five in the second half of this Wasaren League win. Ben Urbaetis scored to help the Saints avoid the shutout. » Berlin jumped out to a 4- 0 halftime lead then hung on in a wild match. Ryan Willis and Tyler Kellar both scored hat tricks for Berlin. Cooper Monast, Jake Rubinstein and Grant Baker tallied for the Warriors in defeat.

Girls tennis

CENTRAL 1 » Holy Names dropped just eight games in five straight- set doubles matches against Catholic High. The doubles team of Emily CarlowandK­eeghan Nadeau earned the Crusaders’ win with a dramatic 1- 6, 7- 6( 4), 7- 5 win at No. 1 doubles. » Aidan Fitzgerald shot a low round of 76 at Capital Hills at Albany to help Albany Academy win the Colonial Council Championsh­ip 317- 411 over second place Ichabod Crane. The league All- Star team was made up of Fitzgerald, Will Lasch, Chris Huban and Ryan Warnick from Albany Academy and Paul Howard from La Salle , who shot an 81. CRANE 185 » Kean Toomey shot a 41 to medal for the Cadets at Troy Country Club. Trevor Wolfe shot a 41 to medal for the Riders. 308 » Averill Park varsity golf defeated Colonie by a score of 272- 308 in a match played at Burden Lake. Bradt DuPont shot a 43 to lead the Warriors while teammate Nate Lapinski and Nick Gelder carded 44s. Low scorers for Colonie were Anthony Bisognaro 46 and Aery Cameron 47.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States