The Record (Troy, NY)

Cadets rout Cohoes 70-27

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TROY, N.Y. » La Salle’s varsity boys basketball team picked up another big early season win, this time 70-27 over Cohoes.

Joe DeLollo scored a game-high 15 points for the Cadets, Raymond Evans added 11 and Seth LaForest fnished with nine.

La Salle took a 20- 4 lead after one quarter and stretched it to a 26-point advantage by halftime. SHAKER91, ALBANY60 » Sloan Seymour led four Blue Bison players in double figures with 19 points. Jake Cook added 17 points for Shaker and Devin Mahoney finished with 16.

Tommy Harbour scored 17 points to lead Albany. SCHUYLERVI­LLE61, HUDSONFALL­S 42 » Sherman Stratton scored 24 points and Nick Dudesheim added 13 to lead the Black Horses to a Foothills Council contest.

Paul Harshbarge­r had 11 points for Schuylervi­lle.

JOHNSTOWN 58, SOUTH GLENSFALLS­50 » Sam Maziejka scored 27 points for South Glens Falls to lead all scorers but it wasn’t enough to beat Johnstown Tuesday.

Cameron Becerril added 10 points for the Bulldogs in the Foothills Council contest.

SCHALMONT 78, HOOSICK FALLS55 » Jon Kempf scored 20 points but was the only player in double figures for the Panthers in a nonleague loss. Shane O’Dell had a game-high 23 points for Schalmont.

BERLIN 68, LOUDONVILL­E CHRISTIAN 30 » Noah Westfall had 11 points for Loudonvill­e and SamProvenc­her added 10 in a non- conference game. Ryan Willis scored 35 points to lead Berlin to victory.

Boys bowling

SARATOGASP­RINGS29, TROY 3» The Saratoga Springs varsity boys bowling team picked up a 29-3 Suburban Council victory over Troy Tuesday.

Evan Hunter rolled high singles of 233 and 223 for a match-high 590 series while Blue Streaks teammates Hunter Chanderl rolled a

200-585 and Ethan Bowers finished with a 199-574.

Zach Bulogh led the Flying Horses with a 198- 493. SHAKER 19, ALBANY 13 » Frank Aiello rolled a high single of 230 and 628 triple to lead the Blue Bison to a league win.

Shaker had a 3,417-3,280 advantage in total wood. COLUMBIA 30, BALLSTON SPA2 » Gabe McGlaufin recorded a 257 single and 708 series to lead all bowlers. Ricky Miller led the Scotties with a 238- 613.

Columbia took the total pinfall score 3,973-3,083.

SHENENDEHO­WA 30, CBA 2 » AJ Yando had a 278 single and 679 series while Garrett Wolf finished with a match-high 688 series for the Plainsmen, who had a 3,732-2,832 win in total pins.

Mark Anson led the Brothers with a 230-561. COLONIE 23, BURNT HILLSBALLS­TON LAKE 9 » Tim Knowles led all rollers with a 254-702. Tyler Foote finished with a 226-592 for the Spartans.

Colonie had a 3,6023,023 edge in total pins.

MOHONASEN 22, AVERILL PARK 10 » Mohon’s David Memolt had a high single of 277 and 666 triple to lead all bowlers. AP was led by Joe Kellar’s 223- 594 while

teammate Zach Moskov also rolled a 594 series. HOOSICK FALLS 4, GRANVILLE 0 » The Panthers finished with a total of 3263 pins to Granville’s 2570. Once again, senior captain AJ Hurlburt led the match with a 228- 643 for Hoosick Falls. Michael Martin 196542 was the top bowler for Granville.

Girls bowling

COLUMBIA 27, BALLSTON SPA 5 » Gianna Weiss finished with a 215 single and 586 triple for the Blue Devils to lead all rollers. Kara Cataldo had a 198- 524 for the Scotties in defeat.

Columbia had a 3,0122,378 advantage in total pinfall.

SCHENECTAD­Y 20, SARATOGA SPRIGNS 12 » Sara Polomaine led all bowlers with a 203- 581. Saratoga Springs’ Maddie Duguay finished with a 241- 601 as her team was edged 2,8372,709 in total points.

Girls basketball

WATERVLIET­52, RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK 28 » The Cannoneers got 18 points from madison Soroka and 10 form Meghan Murray in a Colonial Council road win .

Watervliet’s defense only allowed three points in the

second quarter to take a nine- point lead into the break.

AVERILL PARK 86, GUILDERLAN­D 39 » Stephanie Jankovic scored a gamehigh 20 points while Mallory Wood added 17 points, EmmaLee Morgan finished with 13 and Hannah Mazzeo and Olivia Kelley added 10 points apiece.

Valencia Fontenelle-Posson finished with 13 points to lead the Dutchmen. SHENENDEHO­WA79, TROY12 » Alexandra Tudor led all players with 18 points while Cam Tooley had 15 for the Plainsmen (1- 0 Suburban Council, 1- 0 overall). Troy (0-1, 0-3) was limited to just two points after halftime. SHAKER 50, ALBANY 41 » Shyla Sanford and Maddy Malicki scored 19 points apiece to lead the Blue Bison to a Suburban Council win over Albany. Lexi DeBeatham scored nine points for Shaker in the win.

Volleyball

SECTION2’SBYNON, MACKEN HONORED » Burnt HillsBalls­ton Lake coach Gary Bynon was named Section II volleyball Coach of the Year by the New York Volleyball Coaches Associatio­n.

Shen’s Charlotte Macken was named the Section II girls player of the year.

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