The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Luke Gold shines in Ballston Spa walk-off win

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three runs on the day. CBA was led by Adam Zebrowski’s 2-for-3 afternoon. Duda Dan Moshier Paul Barber

LA SALLE 5, VOORHEESVI­LLE 4 >> Jon Weber

helped his own cause, recording a double, single, run scored and the Cadets victory. Garrett Myers doubled, singled and locked down the save.

TAMARAC 7, HOOSICK FALLS 0 >>

The Bengals rolled to a 7-0 victory against the Panthers. Tamarac’s Jack Mulligan went 5-for-5 with one-RBI and three runs scored. Jake Scharnott socked a threerun homer for the Bengals. Dalton Maxon, Dan Smith and Ryan Derby also collected a pair of hits apiece for Tamarac. Tristan Nemjo fanned 10 and was credited with the victory. Ryan Bloomer, Ryan Landry and Zach Morine all picked up a hit apiece for Hoosick Falls.

SCHALMONT 4, WATERVLIET 2 >>

The Schalmont Sabres doubled up the Watervliet Cannoneers 4-2. Alec Burchhardt earned the win for the Sabres, surrenderi­ng two runs on three hits over 7.0 innings, striking out 13 and walking zero. JJ Strock took the loss for the Cannoneers, yielding four runs on seven hits over 5.2 innings, striking out five. Christian Caputo led Schalmont at the plate, going 3-for-4. Nate Mills went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Watervliet in hits. The Cannoneers Joe Forezzi went 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored.

MECHANICVI­LLE 8, STILLWATER 1 >> Jacob LaFountain

whiffed nine across five frames for Mechanicvi­lle. Mechanicvi­lle’s offense was paced by Nick Billert’s four hits and three runs scored, Jacob Popiel’s three hits and two runs scored, LaFountain’s three hits and two hits by Rocco DeVito. Stillwater’s Brody Peacock notched a pair of hits.

GREENVILLE 4, MAPLE HILL >> Isaiah Edmonds

delivered a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth inning Tuesday to propel Greenville over Maple Hill with a 2-2 count at the plate. Greenville was led by Seamus Kappel with a 2-for-3 day with a run scored. Ballston Spa junior Luke Gold at the plate against Saratoga Springs in this file photo. Maple Hill’s leadoff batter Christian Beber went 3-for-4 with a run scored and Connor Hall went 2-for4 as Nick Butler and Tyler Hanrahan made the most of their plate appearance­s, each hitting home runs. LANSINGBUR­GH 13, COHOES 0 >> Anthony Combs went 2-for-2 with three runs scored and an RBI followed by Donte Guzman going 2-for-4 with two doubles and three RBI for the Knights. Jason Stamas went 2-for-3. On the bump, Joe Kosowsky was cruising, not allowing a hit through the first 5 and 2⁄3 innings. He would finish with a 1-hit shutout and 10 strikeouts. SHAKER 19, COLONIE 0 >> In the battle of north and south, it was all Blue Bison, blanking the Raiders 19-0. Five Shaker players, Andrew O’Connor and Luke Julien played connect four with four goals apiece. Jack Cheney, Amos Grimm and Tyler Wilson all tallied a hat trick apiece. Loudis made six saves for Colonie. BALLSTON SPA 22, AVERILL PARK 1 >> Zac Schuette and Joe McDonald each netted four goals and Lucas Bennice notched a hat trick, as the Scotties rolled the Warriors. Nick Gelder tallied the lone Warriors goal. BETHLEHEM 14, SARATOGA 8 >> In their Suburban Council match-up, the Eagles reeled off six goals in the fourth quarter and pulled away from the Blue Streaks, 14-8. Ethan Sheraw potted four goals for the Eagles. Ben Reilly, Liam Ferris and P.J. Namkoong all registered a hat trick for Bethlehem. Andrew Lipscomb and Ryan Flatley both notched a pair of markers for Saratoga. SHENENDEHO­WA 17, COLUMBIA 7 >> Drew Liguori and Pat Nagy both posted four markers apiece for the Plainsmen in victory. Owen Stefanko tallied twice for the Blue Devils. CBA 10, TROY 4 >> Freddie Smith netted four goals and Nolan Aery tallied a hat trick in the Brothers victory. Tanner Sheremeta tallied two for the Flying Horses. BETHLEHEM 14, SARATOGA 7 >> Tessa Hughes posted five goals and Katie Zito netted four, as the Eagles pulled away from the Blue Streaks in the second half. Reilly Hogan notched a hat trick for the Blue Streaks. BALLSTON SPA 13, AVERILL PARK 8 >> Maura Smith and Maddy Barnum each netted four goals apiece for the Scotties. Lauren Meyers and Mia Tessitore both potted a pair for the Warriors. BURNT HILLS 16, ALBANY 0 >> Lauren Hopsicker scored tallied four goals and dished out six assists in Tuesday’s win over Albany High. Mary Kate Lescault added the hat trick with Carly Szczepania­k, Allie Connally and Caroline Muller each throwing in two goals each. Erin McClernan had two goals and an assist in the win. Abbie McHerron and Anna Butler combined for three saves. HOOSICK FALLS 8, HOOSIC VALLEY 1 >> Marissa Landry went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBI and a run scored, Lily Abbot was 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored, Brianna Jones was 1-for-2 with an RBI in helping the Panthers offense pounce on the Indians. Abigail Philpott went the distance with seven K’s in seven frames, yielding only one run, on five hits and one walk. Perry was 2-for-3 in the losing effort for Hoosic Valley. WHITESBORO 11, TROY 10 >> Mashing Maddie Rifenberic­k went 3-for-4 with a home run, double and two-RBI for the Flying Horses. Sam Garner also went 3-for-4, doubling and driving in two for Troy. Plus, Troy’s Serafina French was 2-for-4 with three-RBI. Yet, a late inning rally by Whitesboro helped them pull out a win. ONEIDA 14, TROY 4 >> A clash between the “315” and “518,” saw Oneida top Troy, 14-4. Amaya George and Serafina French both went 2-for-3 with a triple and single for the Flying Horses in defeat. MECHANICVI­LLE 15, STILLWATER 2 >> Mechanicvi­lle’s offense was a well For FREE Informatio­n Call oiled machine in their 15-2 victory against Stillwater. Erin Salvadore helped her own cause with a double, sing and two-RBI. Alivia Wood wrapped out three singles and an RBI. Lauren Ross singled twice and plated one run. Lilly Noyes singled and drove in a run. Adriana Patenaude also singled and knocked in a run. Salvadore fanned three in the circle. Boueris doubled and drove in a run for Stillwater. BALLSTON SPA 13, GUILDERLAN­D 0 >> Ana Gold crushed a grand slam, Angelina Stile and Paige Davis also went deep in the Scotties 13-0 victory. In the first, Megan McMahon and Stile coaxed walks. Sarah Pritchard helped her own cause with a hard hit ball off the arm of Dutchmen pitcher Alyssa Burg, which would score McMahon. During the third, Pritchard reached on a hit by pitch. Davis and Jillian Nitchman would both single loading the bases for Caroline Srokowski. Srokowski singled, scoring Hilko, who was running for Pritchard. Gold crushed a two out grand slam putting the Scotties up 8-0. McMahon followed with a double and Stile hit a two-run homer. Thompson belted a double, Pritchard singled and Davis rocked a three-run homer, the first of her varsity career. GREENWICH 8, SARATOGA CATHOLIC 0 >> In a Wasaren League tilt, Greenwich blanked Saratoga Catholic, 8-0. Lily McCaulliff­e made for a circle of trust, fanning 10 and yielding only one hit for Greenwich. Courtney Fraher doubled, singled and plated two for Greenwich. Eliza Jordan and Jen Wilbur notched two singles apiece for the Witches. Brittany Dionne tripled and plated two for Greenwich. GERMANTOWN 6, EMMA WILLARD >> Lily Watson and Jenn Ljutich both went 1-for-3 with 2 RBI in Tuesday’s win with Megan Dunn going 1-for-3. K Saunders and E Saso both went 1-for2 for Emma Willard. GREENVILLE 2, MAPLE HILL >> Ava Fitzmauric­e led Greenville at the plate and in the circle, going 2-for-3 with a triple and pitching seven inning, scattering three hits walking a batter and striking out eight. Maple Hills’ Elisabeth Brahm, Arianna Papas and Emily Burns each went 1-for-3 on the day.

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STAN HUDY - SHUDY@DIGITALFIR­STMEDIA.COM Albany Academy takes a high scoring affair against Catholic Central.was credited with the victory. Duda also helped his own cause at the dish, going 5-for-6. also collected a double for Academy. doubled for the Crusaders.
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