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Knight scores 25 for ‘Burgh in win over LaSalle

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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP FOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 GIRLS BASKETBALL

MECHANICVI­LLE 53, HOOSIC VALLEY 39: Mechanicvi­lle picked up the win Saturday afternoon after leading 25-16 at halftime. A 28 point second half was all the Red Raiders needed to solidify the weekend win. Mechanicvi­lle was led offensivel­y by Charli Goverski. Hoosic Valley’s offense was led by Sammi Dickenson and Alex Rifenburg.

Mechanicvi­lle 17- 8-19- 9 — 53

Hoosic Valley 10- 6-12-11 — 39 MECHANICVI­LLE (53) Chole Goverski 1-1- 6, Charli Goverski 3-2-16, Jada Brown 1- 0-2, Taylor Grayson 2- 3-13, Amy Disiena 0-1- 6, Gianna Cavotta 0-13, Sophie Mastropiet­ro 1- 02, Maddie Shakow 1- 0-2, AJ Analda-Joseph 1- 0-3 HOOSIC VALLEY (39) Ashlyn Chartier 2- 0- 5, Anna Jensen 1- 0-3, Renee Serafin 1- 0- 4, Alex Rifenburg 0-3-10, Sammi Dickenson 3- 0-10, Madison Jones 1- 0-2, Sam Lanoue 1- 0-2, Emaleigh Peckham 0-1-3

3-Point Field Goals: Mechanicvi­lle: Chole Goverski, Charli Goverski 2, Grayson 3, Disiena, Cavotta; HV: Rifenburg 3, Peckham

HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP FROM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 BOYS BASKETBALL

MECHANICVI­LLE 73, CAMBRIDGE 33: Mechanicvi­lle dominated the court Friday night, picking up the 40 point win over Cambridge. Mechanicvi­lle was led offensivel­y by Garland and Cambridge was led by Murphy.

Mechanicvi­lle 19-18-2016 — 73 Cambridge 3-17-11-3 — 33 MECHANICVI­LLE (73) Billert 3- 0- 6, Atalla 0- 02, Garland 3-3-22, D’Ambro 8- 0-17, Dion 4- 0- 8, Bessette 2- 0- 4, Fitzgerald 1-1-7, Brown 1- 0-2, Malone 0- 0-2, Enzien 0- 0-3 CAMBRIDGE (33) Epler 1- 0- 5, Hall 2-1-7, Foyle 1-1- 5, Murphy 4- 0-8, Burke 1- 0-5, Bruce 0-1-3

3-Point Field Goals: Mechanicvi­lle: Garland 3, Fitzgerald; Cambridge: Hall, Foyle, Bruce

LANSINGBUR­GH 74, LASALLE 56: Lansingbur­gh earned the Colonial Council win over LaSalle Friday night, spoling the senior night Festivitie­s for the Cadet seniors. Lansingbur­gh took a 28-20 lead into halftime and a 46 point second half allowed the Knights to secure the win. Lansingbur­gh was led offensivel­y by Isaiah Knight and Trevor Green. The Cadets’s offense was led by Connor Cepiel and Kaylon Dickson.

Lansingbur­gh 15-13-1927 — 74

LaSalle 7-13-19-17 — 56 LANSINGBUR­GH (74) KJ Allison 1-1- 5, Isaiah Knight 5-5-25, Vinny Tario 6-1-15, Trevor Green 4-1-17, Jahad Lewis 3- 0- 8, Scott Teta 1- 0-2 LASALLE (56) Luke Bourgault 2- 0- 5, Kaylon Dickson 7-0-15, Connor Cepiel 2-3-17, Andrew Vanroy 2- 0- 4, Jimyh Evans 4- 0-9, Gabe Lucarelli 1- 0-2, James Radcliff 1- 0-2

3- Point Field Goals: Burgh: Allison, Knight 5, Tario, Green; LSI: Cepiel 3

HOOSIC VALLEY 71, TAMARAC 59: Hoosic Valley powered their way to the win over Tamarac Friday night. After leading 3532 going into halftime, Hoosic Valley socred 42 points in the second half to solidify the win. Hoosic Valley was led offensivel­y by Isaac Carlo and Matt Rowe. Tamarac’s offense was led by Jacob Defreest.

Hoosic Valley 13-22-2016 — 71

Tamarac 13-19-12-15 — 59 HOOSIC VALLEY (71) Isaac Carlo 7-1-20, Derek Eddy 1- 0-15, Zach Ryan 3- 011, Nick Santiago 1-1- 6, Jacob White 0-0-3, Matt Rowe 7- 0-16 TAMARAC (59)

Pat Mainello 2- 0- 4, Anthony Ciampolill­o 2- 0-10, Frank Zotto 1- 0-10, Dal- ton Maxon 1-1- 5, Bo Catherwood 3- 0-7, Jacob Defreest 3- 4-22, Brandon Napoli 0- 0-1

3-Point Field Goals: HV: Carlo, Santiago; Tamarac: Maxon, Defreest 4

SHAKER 67, ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL 63: Shaker narrowly escaped with the win Friday night over Albany thanks to a 19 point game from Trey Mariano. Albany took a 34-29 lead into halftime, but were not able to fight off the Shaker comeback as the Blue Bison tallied 38 points in the second half to take the lead and the win. Albany’s offense was led by Michael Benitez, who tallied 29 points in the effort.

Shaker 10-19-18-20 — 67 Albany 25-9-15-14 — 63 SHAKER (67) Christian Germaine 0-13, Ray Burt 3-1-15, Sean Seymour 6- 0-15, Jake Nelson 1- 0-2, Trey Mariano 3-3-19, Connor McHugh 2-3-13 ALBANY (63) Tyrell Monroe 2- 3-13, Kevin Seal 1- 0-2, Michael Benitez 9-2-29, Wendell Colon 1- 0-3, Khalon Penn 5- 0-14

3- Point Field Goals: Shaker: Germaine, Burt, Mariano 3, McHugh 3; AHS: Monroe 3, Benitez 2

COLUMBIA 66, NISKAYUNA 62: Columbia narrowly escaped with the win Friday night against Niskayuna. After leading 3523 at halftime, Niskayuna mounted a 39 point second half that just nearly missed becoming a comeback in the late stages of the fourth quarter. Columbia was led offensivel­y by Alex Adams and Cooper Zwanka. Niskayuna was led by Richie Quinn.

Columbia 24-11-18-13 — 66

Niskayuna 12-11-20-19 — 62

COLUMBIA (66) Alex Adams 4- 5- 26, Dylan Ouimette 3-1-12, Cooper Zwanka 6- 0-17, Joseph Alamprese 2- 0- 4, Ryan Strevell 1-1- 5, Jack Romer 1- 0-2 NISKAYUNA (62) Ethan St. Lucia 0-1- 3, Sean St. Lucia 3-1- 9, Jeff Halusic 2- 0-5, Richie Quinn 7-2-22, K. J Cox 6- 0-12, Nick Benton 3-1-11

3-Point Field Goals: Columbia: Adams 5, Ouimette, Strevell; Nisky: Ethan St. Lucia, Sean St. Lucia, Quinn 2, Benton

SARATOGA 64, AVERILL PARK 54: The Blue Streaks picked up the road win Friday night against Averill Park. Saratoga led the Warriors 29-24 at halftime and locked up the win thanks to a 35 point second half. Saratoga’s Nate Chudy led the offense Friday night with 23 points while the Warrior’s offense was led by Zach Price. Saratoga 11-18-16-19 — 64 Averill Park 5-19-17-13 — 54

SARATOGA (64) Aidan Holmes 0- 3-14, Michael Rogan 1-2-8, Nate Chudy 7- 0-23, Will Fox 5-117, Justin Kislowski 0- 0-2 AVERILL PARK (54) Avery Pascucci 3- 0- 9, Thomas Hacker 2-1-7, Zach Price 2- 6-24, Ben Romer 1-3-11, Nick McCart 0-1-3

3-Point Field Goals: Toga: Holmes 3, Rogan 2, Fox; AP: Hacker, Price 6, Romer 3, McCart

GIRLS BASKETBALL

MOHONASEN4­8, CATHOLIC CENTRAL 42: Mohonasen earned the win over Catholic Central Friday night. After leading 28-20 at halftime, Mohonasen was able to outlast the Catholic Central pressure to pick up the Colonial Council win. Mohonasen’s Shiya Hunter and Breanna Lott led the offense for their squad, while Catholic Central’s Mattfield scored 21 points in the loss.

Mohonasen 14-14-8-12 — 48

Catholic Central 11- 9- 913 — 42 MOHONASEN (48) Zionna Perez-Tucker 1- 02, Kateri Vumbaco 2- 04, Breanna Lott 4-2-17, Bella Vanderwark­er 1- 04, Jordyn Caldwell 0- 0-1, Shiya Hunter 8- 0-17, Sam Purzycki 1- 0-2

CATHOLIC CENTRAL (42

oucher 0- 0-1, Mattfield 5- 0-21, Boisvert 1- 0-2, Graber 1- 0-2, Giuliano 0-1- 3, Harris 5- 0-13

3-Point Field Goals: Mohonasen: Lott 2; CCHS: Giulianno

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