The Record (Troy, NY)

LaSalle upsets previously undefeated Schalmont

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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP FROM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 BOYS BASKETBALL

HOOSIC VALLEY 71, BERLIN 30: Hoosic Valley dominated the court Thursday night en route to the 41 point win over Berlin. Hoosic Valley took a 38-12 lead into halftime and continued their success through the second half, adding 33 more points to their total. Hoosic Valley was led offensivel­y by Zach Ryan and Brandon Jesmain. Hoosic Valley had four different scorers reach double digits. Berlin was led offensivel­y by Malachi Rittee.

Hoosic Valley 18-20-1419 — 71

Berlin 7-5- 4-14 — 30 HOOSIC VALLEY (71) CJ Bassett 1- 0-2, Mitchel Jones 0-0-2. Isaac Carlo 5-010, Andrew Kalbfliesh 2- 04, Derek Eddy 2-2-10, Matt Fusco 1- 0-2, Zach Ryan 6- 0-14, Logan Reilly 0-2- 6, Brandon Jesmain 1-2-11, Jacob White 1-0- 4, Matt Rowe 1- 0-3, Robert James 1- 0-3 BERLIN (30) Roman Kane 2-0-7, Malachi Rittee 2-2-10, Cody Hunt 2- 0- 4, Connor Votra 0-1-3, Ryan Burdick 0- 0-1, Kasey Billert 0- 0-2, Branden Rifenburg 1- 0-3

3-Point Field Goals: HV: Eddy 2, Reilly 2, Jesmain 2; Berlin: Rittee 2, Votra

LASALLE 81, SCHALMONT 69 (OT): The Cadets improved to 10-8 Thursday thanks to an overtime win over the previously undefeated Schalmont Sabres. LaSalle took a 31-28 lead into halftime, but a dead locked second half allowed Schalmont to battle back from the three point deficit and force the overtime. The Cadets were able to limit the Sabres to just six points in the overtime while scoring 17 to claim the upset win. The Cadets’ offense was led by Sean Desharnais, who scored 22 points in the win. Schalmont was led by Shane O’Dell, who scored 28 points.

LaSalle 16-15-20-11-17 — 81

Schalmont 8-20-13-22- 6 — 69

LASALLE (81)

Luke Bourgault 3-2-13, Sean Desharnais 3-2-22, Kaylon Dickson 1-1-8, Connor Cepiel 5- 0-17, Andrew Vanroy 3- 0-8, Jimyh Evans 4- 0-8, 2- 0-7 SCHALMONT (69) Trent Randle 0-1-3, Gannon Strube 1-2- 8, Austin Redmond 2- 0- 4, LJ Randle 5-2-21, Nick Boyd 2- 0- 4, Shane O’Dell 10- 0-28

3-Point Field Goals: LSI: Bourgault 2, Desharnais 2, Dickson; Schalmont: Randle, Strube 2, Randle 2

STILLWATER 45, CAMBRIDGE 36: Stillwater picked up the win Thursday night after the game went to halftime tied at 19. Stillwa- ter’s 26 second half helped solidify the win. Stillwater was led offensivel­y by McNeil, who scored 12 points. Cambridge’s Epler totaled 11 points in the loss. Stillwater 12-7-12-14 — 45 Cambridge 11-8-8-9 — 36 STILLWATER (45) Travis 0-1- 3, Seymour 0- 0-2, Baker 2-1-11, Luca 1- 0- 4, Galernaeau 2- 0- 6, Monast 0-1-7, McNeil 2- 0-12 CAMBRIDGE (36) Ogilvie 0- 0-1, Epler 1-211, Hall 5- 0-10, Foyle 1- 0-2, Murphy 1- 0-2, Burke 3- 0-7, Romack 1- 0-3

3- Point Field Goals: Stillwater: Travis, Baker, Monast; Cambridge: Epler 2

BALLSTON SPA 58, SHAKER 40: Ballston Spa earned the win over Shaker Thursday after taking a 33-14 lead into halftime. That halftime lead helped control the game despite Shaker outscoring the Scotties 26-25 in the second half. Ballston Spa was led offensivel­y by Keegan Zoller. Shaker’s offense was led by Christian Germaine and Sean Seymour.

Ballston Spa 20-13-15-10 — 58

Shaker 7-7-10-16 — 40 BALLSTON SPA (58) Keegan Zoller 3-2-14, Luke Alteri 5-1-13, Jayson Faizy 0-2-7, Liam McDonough 0-1-3, Noah Lee 0- 0-2, Evan Fox 2- 0- 4, Zach Washington 0-2- 6, Dylan Freeman 3- 0-9 SHAKER (40) Christian Germaine 1-210, Jaden Rosa 0-1-3, Matt Otis 1- 0-2, Ray Burt 2- 0-7, Sean Seymour 2-1-9, Cameron Decker 1- 0-2, Trey Mariano 0-1- 5, Connor McHugh 1- 0-2

3-Point Field Goals: BS: Zoller 2, Alteri, Faizy 2, McDonough, Washington 2; Shaker: Germaine 2, Rosa, Seymour, Mariano

GIRLS BASKETBALL

AMSTERDAM 56, QUEENSBURY 50: Amsterdam narrowly escaped with the win over Queensbury Thursday. Amster- dam led 22-14 at halftime and punched the win in with a 34 point second half. Jackie Stanavich and Elena Fedullo led the Amsterdam offense Thursday while Queensbury’s Kaileigh Hunt powered the offense for her squad. Hunt also racked up eight rebounds and Hailey Ballard added eight rebounds and five blocks to her own stat line.

Amsterdam 15-7-16-18 — 56

Queensbury 9-5-20-16 — 50 AMSTERDAM (56) Jackie Stanavich 8- 0-20, Andie Gannon 2- 0- 6, Anotonia May 0-1-7, Fran Derosa 0-1- 6, Elena Fedullo 7-117 QUEENSBURY (50) Hailey Ballard 2- 3-14, Abby Doin 1-1- 5, Kaileigh Hunt 2-3-21, Olivia Nassivera 1-2-8, Fiona Hunt 0- 0-2

3-Point Field Goals: Amsterdam: May, Derosa, Fedullo; Queensbury: Ballard 3, Doin, Hunt 3, Nassivera 2

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