The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Frank scores two goals in Saratoga win over Bethlehem

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King shot a 36 Wednesday to power his team to the win over Colonie. Along with King, Telone shot a 38 and Bobbitt shot a 39. Colonie’s Hulett shot a 45 and Hastings a 48 in the loss.

ICHABOD CRANE 170, CATHOLIC CENTRAL 195 - Ichabod Crane’s Trevor Wolfe and Tismark Boham both shot 40’s in route to the team’s win over Catholic Central Wednesday. Catholic Central Jack Mattfield shot a 40 as well in the team’s loss. BOYS SOCCER ALBANY ACADEMY 2, CATHOLIC CENTRAL 0 - Albany Academy’s win Wednesday was in thanks to first half goals from Baltazar Diaz and Nico Moutopoulo­s. Catholic Central goalkeeper Noah Miller made eight saves in the loss and Albany Academy goalkeeper­s Chris Hanchar, Ethan Duda, and Hudson Flynn combined for five saves.

SCHALMONT 4, COBLESKSIL­L 0 - Jared Smith tallied two goals in Schalmont’s win Wednesday. Along with Smith, Ryan Edwards and Dom Scalice each notched goals of their own. Cobleskill goalkeeper Nick Beevers made ten saves and Brett Carey added three saves. Schalmont goalkeeper Ryan Taylor made two saves. GIRLS SOCCER SCHALMONT 10, COBLESKILL-RICHMONDVI­LLE 0 -Schalmont’s Sofia Cassano and Ashley Cirilla both scored hat-tricks in the dominating performanc­e Wednesday. Gianna Viscusi scored two goals and Simone Cassano and Jules Monlea each notched a goal. Cobleskill goalkeeper Sydney Dymes made 15 saves in the loss. Schalmont goalkeeper Kierstin Lynch made one save.

SARATOGA 6, TROY 0 (TUESDAY) - Saratoga took a 2-0 lead into halftime Tuesday and that was all they needed to clinch the win over Troy. Troy goalkeeper Maddie Rifenberic­k made 19 saves in the loss and Saratoga goalkeeper­s Jilson Natalie and Casey Powers made two and four saves, respective­ly.

MECHANICVI­LLE 6, GREENWICH 1 - Brynn Murphy scored four goals to power Mechanicvi­lle to the dominating win over Greenwich Wednesday. Both Jada Brown and Ryleigh Hopeck each tallied goals of their own. Greenwich’s goal was scored by Tess Merill. Mechanicvi­lle becomes 8-2 overall this season. BOYS VOLLEYBALL NEW YORK VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATIO­N BIWEEKLY CLASS RANKINGS - Burnt HillsBalls­ton Lake stays at two in the Boys Division two rankings with this weeks release from the Coaches Associatio­n.

Burnt Hills makes no move from the previous rankings, but Shen drops a spot from four to five from the previous.

The top three spots in Boys Division Two stay unchanged with Eden first, Burnt Hills two, and Oswego at three.

BURNT HILLS BALLSTON LAKE 3, NISKAYUNA 0 - Burnt Hills picked up the Suburban Council win Wednesday. Set scores were 25-9, 25-10, and 25-14. Burnt Hills is now 9-1 overall and Niskayuna falls to 0-8 in Suburban Council competitio­n. Burnt Hills’ Jake Baker had 14 kills and three aces. Derek Haughey had 14 assists and four kills. Niskayuna’s Nick Budka had eight assists and Bryce Berhof had two kills, one ace, and one assist.

BETHLEHEM 3, COLUMBIA 0 - Bethlehem jumps to 7-1 in Suburban Council play with Wednesday’s win over Columbia. Set scores were 25-9, 25-17, and 25-11. Bethlehem was led by Caleb Federman’s 24 assists and Erik Salo and Zack Essex both contribute­d seven kills each. Columbia was led by Chase Durivage’s six kills and Hayden Butterfiel­d’s seven assists.

SHEN 3, SARATOGA 0 Shen continues its streak, now 7-1, with the Suburban Council sweep of Saratoga Wednesday. Set scores were 25-19, 25-13, and 25-12. Shen’s Chris Bae had eight kills and five digs. Doug Ngo-Hatchie had 11 kills, six digs, and Rohan Gangaraju had 21 kills. Saratoga’s Garret Myers had four kills and five blocks. Quinn Montgomery had six assists. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL NEW YORK VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATIO­N BIWEEKLY CLASS RANKINGS - Burnt HillsBalls­ton Lake stays atop the Girls A rankings, moving up a spot from the previous rankings.

Along with Burnt Hills, Shen cracks the top five of Girls AA and now sits at third behind Victor and Baldwinsvi­lle. Galway is also ranked at five in Girls D.

TAMARAC 3, CAMBRIDGE 0 - Tamarac swept Cambridge Wednesday to become 5-4 overall this season. Set scores were 25-17, 25-18, and 25-21. Tamarac’s Bella Realbuto had six digs, nine service points, and three kills. Catrina Murphy had two blocks, four digs, and 12 service points. Giuliana DiCarlo had 14 assists and ten service points. Cambridge’s JoJo Griffith had eight service points, two kills, and six digs. Adrianna Roarke had nine service points and six assists.

VOORHEESVI­LLE 3, SCHALMONT 0 - Voorheesvi­lle swept Schalmont Wednesday. Set scores were 25-11, 25-14, and 25-6

COLUMBIA 3, BETHLEHEM 2 - Columbia and Bethlehem went the full five sets in the Suburban Council match Wednesday. Set scores were 28-26, 25-14, 24-26, 20-25, and 2520. Columbia’s Emily Powell had 22 kills, five aces, and 25 digs. Chesney Romer had 17 kills and 28 digs. Emma Rainville had 56 assists and nine digs. Columbia is now 6-3 in Suburban Council play.

SCHUYLERVI­LLE 3, SCOTIA 0 - Schuylervi­lle beat Scotia Wednesday. Set scores were 25-6, 258, 25-10. From Schuylervi­lle, Averi Doyle had 24 assists. Eva Drohobycky had four kills and four digs, Jada Clarke had four kills and one block, Skylar Sisson had seven digs and four aces, Colette Stone had five aces, and Makylee Haviland had four kills. From Scotia, Shanna Ludovici had 19 assists, Lorelei Herrera had seven digs, Maya Bellamy had one ace, six digs, and one kill, and Erica Ventrice had eight digs.

HOLY NAMES 3, COBLESKILL 2 - Holy Names and Cobleskill took five sets Wednesday to decide the match. Set scores were 1925, 26-24, 22-25, 25-8, 25-14. Holy Names’ Sydney Neff had 17 kills, 23 digs, Eleanor Cepiel had 11 kills, 18 digs, and Claire Myers added 23 assists, 14 digs. Cobleskill Allie Walters had six aces, three kills, Samantha Marasciulo had 21 digs, Maggie Huntno had eight kills, and Grace Hadsell added 13 assists. GIRLS TENNIS MAPLE HILL 4, CATSKILL 3 - Maple Hill’s win Wednesday pushed their record to 9-1 now this season while Catskill falls to 2-7 overall. 1S: Jessica DuPont (Catskill) d. Callie Haller 6-0, 4-6, 6-3 2S: Diana Pugliese (Maple Hill) d. Audra Street 6-0, 6-1 3S: Darienne Guerrieri (Catskill) d. Claudia Eckel 6-3, 4-6, 6-1 4S: Emma Brown (Catskill) d. Lexie Cartwright 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (75)5S: Morgan Phibbs (Maple Hill) d. Forfeit 6-0, 6-0 1D: Paige Bleau & Abby Utter (Maple Hill) d. Hailey Matthews & Anna Sweeney 6-2, 7-5 2D: Kyra Price & Elaina Champigny (Maple Hill) d. Sarah Buffa & Brianna Stevens 6-2, 6-0

ALBANY ACADEMY 4, ICHABOD CRANE 3 - Albany Academy is now 7-5 thanks to Wednesday’s win over Ichabod Crane. Ichabod Crane falls to 6-2. 1S: Amanda Ricci (Albany Academy) d. Elise Brennan 7-6(7-4), 6-4 2S: Zoe Geiger (Ichabod Crane) d. Brooke OBrien 6-1, 6-2 3S: Madeline Grout (Ichabod Crane) d. Giulietta Nitido 5-7, 6-4, 10-7 4S: Catherine Loupessis (Albany Academy) d. Maya Brennan 6-2, 7-6(7-5) 5S: Renee Pascoe (Albany Academy) d. Gianna Sandagato 6-0, 6-3 1D: Meredith Buono & Shannon Ingham (Ichabod Crane) d. Theodora de Wolf & Madelyn Forbes 7-6(7-3), 6-2 2D: Ali Lucey & Carol Wu (Albany Academy) d. Katie Barnes & Taylor Burnell 10-4

CAIRO-DURHAM 4, COXSACKIE-ATHENS 3 Cairo-Duham hops to 2-3 with the Patroon Conference win Wednesday. Coxsackie-Athens falls to 4-7. 1S: Rachel Tyner (Coxsackie-Athens) d. Erinn Valentin 6-2, 6-1 2S: Sarah Oleary (Coxsackie-Athens) d. Hannah Infantino 6-4, 6-4 3S: Jenna Poulsen (CairoDurha­m) d. Sarah Tyner 6-2, 6-3 4S: Christina Commarata (Cairo-Durham) d. Samantha Karlsson 6-2, 6-0 5S: Carlota Flavia (Coxsackie-Athens) d. Alexis Cummings 6-2, 6-0 1D: Maya Engelhardt & Kylie Kleinmeier (Cairo-Durham) d. Rachel Marino & Josie Mantras-Johnston 7-6 (7-2) 2D: Lauren Knudson & Ashley POwell (Cairo-Durham) d. Jazman Carrera & Myesha Alam 8-2

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