The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Shen rolls past Troy High softball

- @SaratogaSp­orts, @TroyRecord­Sport on Twitter By Saratogian/Record staff

SOFTBALL

SHENENDEHO­WA 13, TROY 1

>> Shen’s Emily Albanese was strong in the circle, spinning a complete game with seven strikeouts. Megan Gillooley went 3-for-5, Emily Carroll was 2-for-4 plating a pair, Kira Konarski went 2-for-3 with three-RBI, Kayla Green was 3-for-5, plating a pair,

Katherine Cornell was 2-for-3 with two-RBI. Serafina French collected a hit and an RBI for the Flying Horses. Maryssa Sano and

Natalie Stoner also recorded hits for Troy. Troy 000100-1 33 Shenendeho­wa 040 018 - 13 13 1

MAPLE HILL 2, GREENVILLE 0>> “This was a classic pitchers duel. Alysa [Houghtalin­g] and Ava [Fitzmauric­e] were fantastic today and weren’t giving the opposition many chances,” Maple Hill head coach Pat Austin said. “Fortunatel­y for us, we clawed and scratched together a few runs in the sixth with a hit by pitch [Tara Smith] a SAC bunt

[Lizzie Brahm], and consecutiv­e RBI hits [Arianna Papas and

[Houghtalin­g]. We also made some outstandin­g plays out in the field and got out of some major jams. Against a very tough team in Greenville, those are exactly the types of things you need to do to win. I’m very happy for the girls. This was a big win.” Houghtalin­g went the distance with a four-hit shutout and six K’s. Fitzmauric­e also threw a complete game, yielding four hits and two runs, fanning nine. Greenville 000 000 0 - 0 4 0 Maple Hill 000 002 x - 2 4 2 EMMA WILLARD 9, RENSSELAER 7 >> E. Saso went 2-for-3, H. Rosen was 2-for-3 with a double.

K. Saunders was 1-for-3 with a triple. M. Gilman went 1-for-1 with a double and the Jesters topped the Rams, 9-7. Rensselaer 103 201 7 - 10 0 Emma Willard 123 003 9 - 9 0

GIRLS LACROSSE

NISKAYUNA 17, AVERILL PARK 6 >> Annabelle Conover posted five markers and Sydney McParmen cashed in a hat trick in the Silver Warriors’ victory. Lauren

Meyers and Julia Gelder each pocketed a pair apiece for the Warriors. NISKAYUNA (17): Peyton Reighs 2, Sydney McParmen 3, Tori Pantatone 2-1, Annabelle Conover 5, Ava Schroder 1, Claudia Barbera 1-1, Kit Christian 1, Hannah Aruaitz 1. Goalie: Kara Banagan 3 saves.

AVERILL PARK (6): Lauren Meyers 2, Julia Gelder 2, Anita Reitano 1-1, Allison Lapinski 1, Mia Tessitore 0-1, Julia Foster 0-1, Alex vanDerKar 0-1, EmmaLee Morgan 0-1. Goalie: Laura Wing 11 saves. CATHOLIC CENTRAL 10, EMMA WILLARD 2 >> Claudia Fountain poured in five goals and Emma Field potted four goals in the

Crusaders triumph. Calynn Cerniglia and Sophia Arnold tallied a goal apiece for the Jesters.

CATHOLIC CENTRAL (10): Claudia Fountain 5-1, Emma Field 4-1, Lia Casale 1, Hannah Field 0-2. Goalie: Emily Frodyina 5 saves.

EMMA WILLARD (2): Calynn Cerniglia 1, Sophia Arnold 1. Goalie: Tomo Tado 12 saves. Catholic Central 55-10 Emma Willard 20-2

SHENENDEHO­WA 19, ALBANY ACADEMY 7 >>

McKenzie Ballard was ripping rope with six goals and Olivia Howard rang home four tallies in victory for the Plainsmen. Sarah Richardson and Stephanie Szelest both recorded a hat trick apiece for Albany Academy.

SHENENDEHO­WA (19): McKenzie Ballard 6-2, Kara Gray 2-2, Olivia Howard 4, Grace Palowodzin­ski 1-3, Sarah Osborn 0-3, Jenna Graf 1-0, Katie Greene 1-0, Abby Danson 1-1, Julia Shanahan 3-0.

Goalie: Aislinn Sweeney 6 saves, Erin Robbins 3 saves. ALBANY ACADEMY (7): Madeleine Boger 1, Sarah Richardson 3, Stephanie Szelest 3. Goalie: Sydney Christians­en 9 saves. SHAKER 11, ROME 8 >> Kaleigh Papa, Lindsay Feinman, Katie Julien,

Cait Wood and Grace Papa all potted a pair of markers for the Blue Bison, in their victory against Rome.

SHAKER (11): Kaleigh Papa, 2-2, Lindsay Feinman 2-1, Katie Julien 2-2, Cait Wood 2-1, Grace Papa 2-1, Kim Barbro 1-1. Ali Caruso made five saves.

ROME (8): Millington 2-1, Migliori 1, Stamboly 1-2, Hunzinger 1-1, Salce 3.

BOYS LACROSSE

SARATOGA 13, BURNT HILLS 11 >> Saratoga scored five goals in the fourth quarter to get a hard fought victory against Burnt Hills. Matt Shamberger registered five goals and Will Fox notched four markers for the Blue Streaks. Caden Lapietro tallied four times for the Spartans.

SARATOGA (13): Matt Shamberger 5-2, Will Fox 4-2, Ryan Flatley 1-2, Andrew Lipscomb 2, Charlie Beck 1, Will Bobear 0-1. Goalie: Ryan Flemming 19 saves.

BURNT HILLS (11): Caden Lapietro 4, Ty Mcherron 2-2, Mike LeVan 2, Gordy Adams 2, Jacob Stanko 1-1. Goalie: Chris Serifini 10 saves. Saratoga 3 5 0 5 - 13 Burnt Hills 3 4 2 2 - 11 VOORHEESVI­LLE 7, MAPLE HILL 4 >> Aiden Crouse recorded a hat trick, as the Blackbirds defeated the Wildcats by three. Joe Merhige pocketed a pair for the Wildcats.

VOORHEESVI­LLE (7): Aiden Crouse 3, Jake Palmer 1-2, Ian Owens 2, Josh Hanlon 0-2, Tim Burnham 1. Goalie: Evan O’Connor 13 saves.

MAPLE HILL (4): Joe Merhige 2, Jack Schule 1, Tyler Walker 1, Colby Leaton 0-1, Jack Sherwood 1. Goalie: Payton Mavrids 8 saves, Karsen Randall 1 save. Voorheesvi­lle 2122-7 Maple Hill 1120-4

BASEBALL

SHENENDEHO­WA 4, TROY

3 >> Matt Bishop’s walk-off single gave the Plainsmen a victory over the Flying Horses. Tied at three in the bottom of the eighth, Bishop singled on a 2-2 count, plating the winning run. Troy opened up the scoring in the second stanza, when

Christian Brown singled on a 0-2 count, scoring one run. Shenendeho­wa evened things up at three in the fifth inning. The big inning was spurred by walks to Joe Novenche, Brendan Spulnick and Bishop.

Tom Barkevich pitched the Plainsmen to victory, yielding two hits and zero runs over four innings, striking out five and walking one.

Mervin Laboy took the loss for Troy, surrenderi­ng one run on three hits, walking

one.

Mitch Wright started the game for Shen, allowing six hits and three runs over four innings, striking out three.

Issac Brown started the game for the Flying Horses, lasting seven innings, allowing four hits and three runs while striking out nine.

Zach Goldberg went 2-for3 at the plate to pace the Plainsmen in hits. The Flying Horses saw the ball well, racking up eight hits. Laboy and Danny Rogers managed multiple hits for Troy. Troy 01101000-380 Shenendeho­wa 00003001-471

COHOES 11, CATHOLIC

CENTRAL 3 >> The Tigers tamed the Crusaders on the diamond. Danny Bullock doubled for Cohoes. Troy

Snyder doubled, singled and plated a run for Catholic Central and Austin Smith notched a pair of singles and drove in a run. Cohoes 0215030-1111 3 Catholic Central 001 010 1 - 3 5 3 BERNE KNOX WESTERLO 4, RENSSELAER 3 >> Quinn Toomey’s fielder’s choice scored Tyler Goodemote for the Berne Knox Westerlo winner in the bottom of the seventh inning.

Michael Flower singled to begin the seventh and stole second base. Goodemote singled him home and winning pitcher Michael Bischert, helped his own cause, doubling to place runners at second and third. Bischert tossed a complete game, recording 12 strikeouts.

Blake Scram had three singles for Berne Knox Westerlo as well. Rensselaer’s Tyler Cinnamon recorded a pair of hits for the Rams and also pitched five outstandin­g innings on the mound, registerin­g four strikeouts, before being relieved due to pitch count. Rensselaer 0000111-353 Berne Knox Westerlo 000 101 2 - 4 10 4

SCHALMONT 5, LA SALLE

3>> The Sabres snatched the lead late in the game in a 5-3 victory over the Cadets. Tied at three with Schalmont batting in the bottom of the sixth, Anthony

Ruzzo tripled on a 3-1 count, scoring two runs. La Salle opened up an early lead in the second inning when Jon Weber grounded out, plating one run. In the bottom of the fifth inning, the Sabres squared the contest at three when

Christian Caputo singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run. Caputo was the winning pitcher for Schalmont. He lasted 5.2 frames allowing five hits and three runs while striking out nine. Ryan

Brown threw 1.1 innings in relief out of the bullpen. Brown recorded the last four outs to earn the save for Schalmont. Tim Geddis took the loss for La Salle. He lasted 5.2 frames, allowing seven hits and five runs while striking out three. The Cadets’ Noah Grandjean went 2-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI, Cory Listing was 1-for-4 with a run scored and Garrett Myers was 1-for-2 with a walk. La Salle 210 000 0 - 3 6 0 Schalmont 200 012 X - 5 7 0

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