Hope Sullivan leads Queensbury Basketball with 31 points Monday night
BOYS BASKETBALL
COLUMBIA 69, ALBANY 64: Columbia narrowly escaped with the win Tuesday night over Albany. Leading the way for Columbia was Dylan Quimette, who scored 20 points in the win. Albany was led offensively by Tyrell Monroe, who scored 16 points. Quimette was six for eight from the free throw line.
COLUMBIA 20 18 16 15 — 69
ALBANY 13 20 17 14 — 64 COLUMBIA (69) Alex Adams 5-2-16, Dylan Quimette 4-2-20, Frank Rainville 3-1-17, Cooper Zwanka 3- 0-8, Joey Alamprese 1- 0-2, Noah Monpocho 0-0-2, Ryan Strevell 1-02, Jack Romer 0-1-3 ALBANY (64) Tyrell Monroe 7- 0-16, Jason Harrison 0-1- 4, Kevin Seal 3-0-12, Michael Benitez 2- 0-8, Trevor Johnson 4- 08, Rasier Chandler 2-1- 8, Shamar Mercharles 3- 0- 6, Najee McQueen 1- 0-2
3-Point Field Goals: Columbia — Alex Adams 2, Dylan Quimette 2, Frank Rainville, Jack Romer, Albany — Jason Harrison, Rosier Chandler
CBA 56, COLONIE 45: CBA picked up the win Tuesday after trailing 24-19 in the first half. A 37 point second half for the Brothers allowed them to jump out to the win. The Brothers were led offensively by Jordan King, who scored 33 points. Colonie was led offensively by Aaron Satin, who scored 21 points. CBA 8 11 18 19 — 56 COLONIE 16 8 7 14 — 45 CBA (56)
Jordan King 6-7-33, Tyler Grimes 0- 0-2, Pete O’Toole 2-1- 9, Hagen Foley 2-2-10, Drew Signor, 1- 0-2 COLONIE (45) Aaron Satin 5-3-21, Josh Aybar 1-1- 6, Marcus Shelton 2-1-7, Logan Scott 3- 06, Brendan Coyle 1-1-5
3-Point Field Goals: CBA — Jordan King 7, Hagen Foley 2, Peter O’Toole, Albany — Aaron Satin 3, Josh Aybar, Marcus Shelton, Brendan Coyle
GIRLS BASKETBALL
COHOES 38, WATERVLIET 33: Cohoes earned the win Tuesday night thanks to Shauna Ferris’ ten point performance. Maggie Saunders added seven points and Olivia Huneau added eight points. Watervliet was led offensively by Raynelle Davis, who scored 12 points in the loss.
COHOES 6 9 14 9 — 38 WATERVLIET 5 10 8 10 — 33
COHOES (38) Olivia Huneau 1- 2- 8, Maggie Saunders 1- 1- 7, Maddy Johnson 1-0-3, Madison Huneau 1- 0- 4, Shauna Ferris 5- 0-10, Quincy Hytho 2- 0- 4, Emily Walker 1- 0-2 WATERVLIET (33) Amia Maldonado 4- 08, Madison Soroka 0-13, Makayla Milligan 2- 04, Leemya Garcia 1- 0-2, Raynelle Davis 6- 0-12, Tyleseaa Edge 1- 0-2, Morgan Tambolleo 1- 0-2
3-Point Field Goals: Cohoes — Olivia Huneau 2, Maggie Saunders Watervliet — Madison Soroka
AVERILL PARK 55, BURNT HILLS 26: Averill Park commanded the lead very early on Tuesday night to power their way to the Suburban Council win Tuesday night. The Warriors offense was led by Kelsey Wood, who scored 20 points including a six for nine performance from the free throw line. Burnt Hills was led by Carlie Rzesotarski who scored 15 points.
AVERILL PARK 21 6 14 14 — 55
BURNT HILLS 7 7 10 2 — 26
AVERILL PARK (55) Lydia Munandi 1- 0-2, Anna Jankovic 2- 0-7, Julia Gelder 0- 0-2, EmmaLee Morgan 4- 1- 12, Amelia Wood 4- 0-10, Kelsey Wood 7- 0-20, Olivia Kelley 1- 0-2 BURNT HILLS (26) MKLescault 3-0-6, Carlie Rzesotarski 5- 0-15, Kelly Anderson 1- 0-2, Callie Chevalier 1- 0-2, Cassidy Karl 0- 0-1
3-Point Field Goals: Averill Park — EmmaLee Morgan
HOLY NAMES 69, MOHONASEN 35: Holy Names earned the win Tuesday night after a strong start gave them 31-19 lead at halftime. A 38 point second half proved Holy Names wasn’t going to slow down. Holy Names was led offensively by Saniyya Adams with 13 points. Mohonasen was led by Shiya Hunter, who had nine points.
HOLY NAMES 19 12 24 14 — 69
MOHONASEN 11 8 7 9 — 35
HOLY NAMES (69) Saniyya Adams 5-1-13, Eleanor Cepiel 2- 0-7, Keira Cohen 0-1-3, Mia Farley 1- 02, Grace Field 6- 0-12, Lauren Ladopoulos 1-2- 8, Samantha Paul 1- 0-2, Hailey Reyes 3-1-11, Morgan Taylor 0-1-3, Mackenzie Ward 1-2-8 MOHONASEN (35) Jordyn Caldwell 3- 0- 8, Ava Fasolino 1-1- 6, Shiya Hunter 4-0-9, Breanna Lott, 2- 0-7, Zionna Perez-Tucker 1- 0-2, Sam Purzycki 0-1-3
3-Point Field Goals: Holy Names — Lauren Ladopoulos 2, Mackenzie Ward 2, Morgan Taylor, Hailey Reyes, Keira Cohen, Saniyya Adams, Mohonasen — Sam Purzycki, Ava Fasolino
VOORHEESVILLE 52, ALBANY ACADEMY FOR GIRLS 41: A20 point fourth quarter let Voorheesville run away with the win Tuesday night. Leading Voorheesville was Olivia Baringer, who tallied 19 points in the win. AAG was offensively led by Aaliyah Juste, who scored 15 points.
VOORHEESVILLE 4 18 10 20 — 52
ALBANY ACADEMY 9 8 7 17 — 41 VOORHEESVILLE (52) Olivia Barrringer 9- 0-19, Jenny Bogart 0- 0-3, Renee Bogdany 1- 0-9, Claire Reilly 5- 0-10, Claudia Reilly 2- 04, Amelia Rowland 0- 0-2, Brooke Seaburg 1- 0-2, Lily Zanello 0-1-3 ALBANY ACADEMY (41) Mianna Jackson 3-1-12, Aaliyah Juste 6- 0-15, Meleena Ottati 2- 0- 4, Cydney Owens 0- 0- 4, Sarah Richardson 2- 0- 6
3-Point Field Goals: Voorheesville — Lily Zanello, Albany Academy — Mianna Jackson
SHEN 59, BETHLEHEM 43: Shen earned the Suburban Council win over Bethlehem Tuesday. Shen led the way for the entirety of the game and was led offensively by Cat Almeida. Bethlehem was led by Julia Harvey. Almeida was six for six from the free throw line and Rylee Carpenter was two for three from the line for Shen.
SHEN 11 14 22 12 — 59 BETHLEHEM 8 11 12 12 — 43
SHEN (59)
Jillian Huerter 1- 0- 3, Simone Walker 1- 0-2, Cat Almeida 5- 0-16, Rylee Carpenter 4- 0-10, Jess Wag- oner 2- 0- 4, Keely Glasheen 1- 0-2, Anna Milham 2- 0- 4, Meghan Huerter 0-2-7, Bella Stuart 2- 0- 4, Gabbie Fron 1- 0-2, Elyse Flannery 0-1-3 BETHLEHEM (43) Ava LaClair 2- 0- 5, Kiersten Murray 3- 0- 6, Julia Harvey 1-3-11, Caroline Wise 1-1- 6, Maren Louridas 2- 0- 5, Langston William 4- 0-8, Kelly Maner 1- 0-2
3-Point Field Goals: Shen — Meghan Huerter 2, Elyse Flannery, Bethlehem — Julia Harvey 3, Caroline Wise
HOOSIC VALLEY 61, CAMBRIDGE 57: Hoosic Valley picked up the Wasaren League win Tuesday. Hoosic Valley was led by Alex Rifenburg’s 17 point performance. Cambridge was led offensively by Sophie Phillips, who had 18 points.
HOOSIC VALLEY 15 17 12 16 — 61
CAMBRIDGE 20 13 12 12 — 57
HOOSIC VALLEY (61) Alex Rifenburg 5-2-17, 6- 0-13, Renee Serofin 0-13, Emaleigh Pecklen 0-2-8, Anna Jenson 2-1-8, Sam Lanone 3-2-12 CAMBRIDGE (57) Lily Phillips 4-2-16, Sophie Philiips 6-1-18, Stasia Epler 1-1- 5, Fiona Mooney 7-1-17, Brecke Gifford 0- 0-1
3-Point Field Goals: Hoosic Valley — Alex Rifenburg 2, Emaleigh Pecklen 2, Sam Lanone 2, Renee Serofin, Anna Jenson, Cambridge — Lily Phillips 2, Sophie Phillips, Stasia Epler, Fiona Mooney
BOWLING
GUILDERLAND 20.5, SARATOGA 11.5: Guilderland earned the Suburban Council win Tuesday thanks to performances from Bush and Apollo. Saratoga was led by Hunter Chandler. GUILDERLAND (20.5) Total Pins, 3469 High Game, A. Apollo 278 High Series, T. Bush 707 SARATOGA (11.5) Total Pins, 3440 High Game, Hunter Chandler 259
High Series, Hunter Chandler, 687
SCHENECTADY 29, BALLSTON SPA 3: Schenectady earned the win over Ballston Spa Tuesday and were led by Seven Terry and Jacob Dillenbeck. SCHENECTADY (29) High Game, Seven Terry 257
High Series, Seven Terry 728
BALLSTON SPA (3) High Game, David PeekBritton 234
High Series, David PeekBritton 588
SCHENECTADY (GIRLS) 28, BALLSTONSPA 4: Schenectady earned the Suburban Council win Tuesday thanks to impressive performances from Kimberly Harichand and Katie Polomaine. Ballston Spa’s top bowlers were Taylor Russell and Kara Cataldo. SCHENECTADY (28) Total Pins, 3070 High Game, Kimberly Harichand 235
High Series, Kimberly Harichand 604 BALLSTON SPA (4) Total Pins, 2696 High Game, Kara Cataldo 211
High Series, Taylor Russell 568
NISK AYUNA 16. 5, SHAKER 15.5: Niskayuna barely skated past Shaker Tuesday night with a 3410 pin total. Shaker finished with 3409. Niskayuna’s top bowlers were Nick Armstrong and Daniel Palmer and Shaker’s were Frank Aiello and Logan Blind.
NISKAYUNA (16.5) Total Pins, 3410 High Game, David Menillo 253
High Series, Nick Armstrong 689 SHAKER (15.5) Total Pins, 3409 High Game, Frank Aiello 258
High Series, Frank Aiello 651
SOUTH COLONIE (GIRLS) 26.5, NISKAYUNA 5.5: South Colonie earned the win over Niskayuna Tuesday with a 3053 pin total. South Colonie’s top bowler series score was Dakota Deitz and Niskayuna’s top series score belonged to Gina Voris.
SOUTH COLONIE (26.5) Total Pins, 3053 High Game, Dakota Deitz, Abbey Fruiterman 211
High Series, Dakota Deitz 643 NISKAYUNA (5.5) Total Pins, 2545 High Game, Gina Voris 167
High Series, Gina Voris 474
AVERILL PARK (GIRLS) 22, SARATOGA 10: Averill Park earned the Suburban Council win Tuesday with Stephanie Mangene leading the way for the Warriors. For Saratoga, Erika Horne had the series high and Rachel Waldholz had the game high. AVERILL PARK (22) Total Pins, 2721 High Game, Stephanie Mangene 235
High Series, Stephanie Mangene 630 SARATOGA (10) Total Pins, 2473 High Game, Rachel Waldholz 181
High Series, Erika Horne 448
COLUMBIA 27, ALBANY 5: Columbia knocked down a total of 3509 pins en route to their win over Albany Tuesday night. Columbia was led by Zach Bogholtz, who finished with a 699 series total. Albany’s top scorer was Michael McNeil with 597. COLUMBIA (27) Total Pins, 3509 High Series, Zach Bogholtz 699 ALBANY (5)
Total Pins, 2844 High Series, Michael McNeil 597
COLONIE 22.5, CBA 9.5: Aiden Dette shot a series high 650 for Colonie to power his team to the win Tuesday night over CBA. CBA bowling was led by Tim Knowles and Tim Carvill in the loss. Colonie knocked down a total 3,479 pins.
COLONIE (22.5) Total Pins, 3,479 High Series, Aidan Dette 650
High Game, Aidan Dette 265
CBA (9.5)
Total Pins, 3,059 High Ser i es, Tim Knowles 601
High Game, TimKnowles 215
AVERILL PARK 26, BURNT HILLS 6: Averill Park pulled out the win Tuesday night over Burnt Hills thanks to stellar showings from Joe Kellar and Parker Brown. Burnt Hills was led by Alex Lorenc. AVERILL PARK (26) High Series, Joe Kellar 680
High Game, Joe Kellar 279
BURNT HILLS (6) High Series, Alex Lorenc 616
High Game, Derek Bellamy 255
H I GH S C HOOL ROUNDUP FROM MONDAY, DECEMBER 10
BOYS BASKETBALL
MAPLE HILL 68, GREENVILLE 45: Maple Hill trailed following the first quarter, but a 19-2 second quarter was all they needed to come back and lock up a 34-19 first half and the eventual 68- 45 win. Maple Hill scoring was led by Nate Mannion, who scored 22 points. Greenville was led by Damien Fiducia and Keenan Mullholand, who each scored ten points.
MAPLE HILL 15 19 21 13 — 68
GREENVILLE 17 2 14 12 — 45
MAPLE HILL (68) Logan McGarvey 1- 02, Erik Burns 0-1- 3, Evan Kulpa 5-0-10, Martin Haran 1- 0-2, Dominic Hirschoff 1- 0-2, Blake Decker 2-2-10, Quinn Pratico 2-1- 9, Tyler Hanrahan 4-0-8, Nate Mannion 9- 0-22 GREENVILLE (45) Damien Fiducia 3- 110, Aidan O’Connor 1- 0-2, Ryan McAneny 0-1-3, James Mitchell 1-1- 5, Cody Byrne 0- 0-2, Ben Lewis 1- 0-2, Dylan Licata 1- 0-2, Keenan Mullholland 2-2-10, Joe Nicosia 1-2-9
3-point Field Goals: Maple Hill — Blake Decker 2, Quinn Pratico, Erik Burns, Greenville — Keenan Mullholland 2, Joe Nicosia 2, James Mitchell, Ryan McAneny, Damien Fiducia
GIRLS BASKETBALL
QUEENSBURY 66, GLOVERSVILLE 52: Queensbury and Gloversville were back and forth until a commanding fourth quarter for Queensbury led to the eventual win for the Spartans. Hope Sullivan led the way for Queensbury with a 31 point performance, including a five for five performance from the free throw line. Gloversville was led by Harmony Philo’s 23 point performance, including ten points from the free throw line.
QUEENSBURY 16 10 19 21 — 66
GLOVERSVILLE 8 19 14 11 — 52 QUEENSBURY (66) Meghan O’Connor 2-1-11, Hailey Ballard 2- 0- 4, Shea Murray 1- 0- 2, Kaileigh Hunt 0- 0-2, Abby Doin 0-27, Fiona Hunt 1- 0- 4, Jasmin Pepe 1-1-5, Hope Sullivan 7- 4-31 GLOVERSVILLE (52) Daley Jo Christman 1- 08, Alecea Jones 1- 0-2, Harmony Philo 5-1-23, Madelyn Avery 4- 0-9, Kendra Lavery 3- 0-10
3- point Field Goals: Queensbury — Hope Sullivan 4, Abby Doin 2, Jasmin Pepe, Meghan O’Connor, Gloversville — Harmony Philo
BOWLING
SHEN 27, BETHLEHEM 5: Shen earned the win Monday night after knocking down 3,701 pins in route to the win over Bethlehem. Bethlehem knocked down a total of 3,141 pins and was led by Pat Banas’ 611 series total.
SHEN (27)
Total Pins, 3,701 High Game, Bennon Belding 285, Mike Westfall 266
High Series, Bannon Belding 235-285-226-746 BETHLEHEM (5) Total Pins, 3,141 High Game, Pat Banas 213, Eric Hildreth 210
High Series Pat Banas 204-194-213- 611
BETHLEHEM (GIRLS) 21.5, COLUMBIA 10.5: Bethlehem earned the win Monday night thanks to a Madison Robbins series total of 637. Columbia’s High Series score was Morgan Hahn’s 572. BETHLEHEM (21.5) Total Pins, 3224 High Game, Madison Robbins 247
High Series, Madison Robbins 637 COLUMBIA (10.5) Total Pins, 2916 High Game, Morgan Hahn 237
High Series, Morgan Hahn 572
HOOSICK FALLS 4, GRANVILLE 0: The Hoosick Falls bowling team began their week on Monday with a 4- 0 home victory over Granville. Seniors Meghan Backes 259-718 and Chris Snyder 279- 712 led the way for the Panthers while Dylon Ludwikowski 198- 575 led Granville. Hoosick Falls finished with a total of 3832 pins to Granville’s 2603 pins. HOOSICK FALLS (4) Total Pins, 3,832 High Game, Chris Snyder 279
High Series, Meghan Backes 718 GRANVILLE (0) Total Pins, 2,603 High Game, Mike Martin 214
High Series, Dylan Ludwikowski 575
MAPLE HILL (GIRLS) 24, MECHANICVILLE 8: Maple Hill knocked down 2,504 pins to claim the win Monday over Mechanicville. Tara Smith had Maple Hill’s series high and game high in the win.
MAPLE HILL (24) Total Pins, 2504 High Game, Tara Smith 185
High Series, 547 MECHANICVILLE (8) Total Pins, 2,128 High Game, Taylor Masterson 133
High Series, Taylor Masterson 377
SWIMMING AND DIVING
BURNT HILLS 86, CBATROY 66: Burnt Hills improves to 2-1 with the win over CBA-Troy Tuesday. CBA-Troy falls to 1-2. 200 Medley Relay - 1. CBATroy ( Kuo, Hart, Bianco, Greene) 1:52.84; 2. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 1:53.79; 3. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 2:04.93; 200 Freestyle - 1. Keegan Stafford ( BHBL) 1:56.60; 2. Carter Moore ( BHBL) 2:12.62; 3. Luke Willett ( BHBL) 2:24.49; 200 Individual Medley - 1. Connor Hart (CBAT) 2:08.77; 2. Liam Marshall ( BHBL) 2:16.92; 3. Matthew Sinnenberg ( BHBL) 2:31.47; 50 Freestyle - 1. Nathan Greene (CBAT) 25.15; 2. Noah Loucks ( BHBL) 25.49; 3. Hunter Baumgarten ( BHBL) 26.40Diving Not Contested; 100 Butterfly - 1. Phil Bianco (CBAT) 59.40; 2. Nick Clark (BHBL) 59.99; 3. Alex Farmer (BHBL) 1:05.83; 100 Freestyle - 1. Nathan Greene (CBAT) 54.54; 2. Liam Marshall (BHBL) 54.73; 3. Noah Loucks (BHBL) 56.45; 500 Freestyle - 1. Keegan Stafford (BHBL) 5:04.45; 2. Phil Bianco (CBAT) 5:08.07; 200 Freestyle Relay - 1. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake ( Marshall, Baumgarten, Loucks, Stafford) 1:43.10; 2. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 1:57.14; 3. CBA-Troy 2:03.14; 100 Backstroke - 1. Nick Clark (BHBL) 1:05.00; 2. Hunter Baumgar t en ( BHBL) 1:07.61; 3. Brendan Fogg (BHBL) 1:08.75; 100 Breaststroke - 1. Connor Hart (CBAT) 1:06.45; 400 Freestyle Relay - 1. CBA-Troy (Greene, Bianco, Teson, Hart) 3:48.50; 2. CBA-Troy 5:57.78