The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Lott’s late three-pointer powers Mohonasen to win Tuesday

- By Sports Staff

Send scores to sports@ troyrecord.com and sports@saratogian.com 2-0-5, Scott Teta 0-1-3, Kobi Wallace 5-0-10, Roberts 1-0-4 COHOES (59) Kyle Milligan 1-1-7, Troy Snyder 0-2-8, Jonathon LaSure 0-1-7, Ivan Brajac 110-25, Jamar Byron 5-0-10, Adrian Sherman 1-0-2

3-Point Field Goals: Burgh: Knight, Popkoski, Tario 2, Green 2, Teta; Cohoes: Kyle Milligan, Troy Snyder 2, Jonathon LaSure

BETHLEHEM 75, SARATOGA 65: Bethlehem held off the Saratoga advances to lock up the win Tuesday. Bethlehem led 37-34 at halftime and the Eagles 25 point third quarter put them over the hump. Bethlehem’s offense was led by Pat Ryan and Saratoga was led by Will Fox and Nate Chudy.

Bethlehem 21-16-25-12 — 75

Saratoga 65 BETHLEHEM (75) Justin Barnes 0-1-5, Will Davis 3-0-7, Michael Ortale 3-0-11, Pat Ryan 1-620, Xavier Wakefield 1-1-5, Jake LaClair 2-2-15, Eric Signor 4-0-12 SARATOGA (65) Aidan Holmes 4-0-16, Aidan Dagostino 1-2-8, Marcus Davis 4-0-8, Nate Chudy 5-0-13, Will Fox 7-1-18, Chris Dufort 1-0-2

3-Point Field Goals: Bethlehem: Justin Barnes, Pat Ryan 6, Xavier Wakefield, Jake LaClair 2; Saratoga: Aidan Dagostino 2, Will Fox

ALBANY 66, BALLSTON SPA 64: Albany pulled away with the Tuesday night win by the skin of their teeth over Ballston Spa. Ballston Spa led 33-32 at halftime and both teams were knotted at 17 in the third quarter, leaving the fourth quarter as the deciding factor. Albany’s top scorer was Michael Benitez and Ballston Spa’s Luke Alteri led the Scotties. Albany 17-15-17-17 — 66 Ballston Spa 16-17-17-14 —64 ALBANY (66) Kevin Seal 6-2-19, Michael Benitez 7-3-25, Wendell Colon 2-0-5, Trevor Johnson 1-2-8, Shamar Mercharles 1-0-4, Najee McQueen 1-1-5 BALLSTON SPA (64) Keegan Zoller 3-1-19, Luke Alteri 5-1-29, Liam McDonough 1-0-2, Evan Fox 2-0-4, Zach Washington 2-0-4, Tyler Beverly 1-02, Dylan Freeman 2-0-4

3-Point Field Goals: Albany: Kevin Seal 2, Michael Benitez 3, Trevor Johnson 2, Najee McQeen; Ballston Spa: Keegan Zoller, Luke Alteri 20-14-16-15 — Mianna Jackson.

Albany Academy 15-16-710—48 Schalmont 8-9-15-9 — 41 ALBANY ACADEMY (48) Sarah Richardson 1-0-2, Aaliyah Juste 4-2-18, Meleena Ottati 2-0-5, Mianna Jackson 6-2-19, Cydney Owens 2-0-4 SCHALMONT (41) Nevaeh Derkowski 0-0-1, Ashley Cirilla 0-1-3, Payton Graber 4-1-14, Granna Stone 1-0-2, Emily Leachan 3-3-15, Abby Schaefer 2-0-6

3-Point Field Goals: Albany: Aaliyah Juste 2, Mianna Jackson 2; Schalmont: Ashley Cirilla, Payton Graber, Emily Leachan 3

AVERILL PARK 70, TROY 35: Averill Park doubled Troy’s point total Tuesday in the Suburban Council matchup. The Warriors led 42-20 at halftime and never looked back from there. Averill Park’s offense was led by Kelsey Wood. Troy’s top scorer was J. Alarcon.

Averill Park 23-19-12-16 —70 Troy 19-1-4-11 — 35 AVERILL PARK (70) Lydia Munandi 2-0-4, Michelina Lombardi 1-0-2, Anna Jankovic 2-0-6, Julia Gelder 1-0-4, EmmaLee Morgan 4-0-10, Lindsey Hitchcock 1-0-2, Amelia Wood 1-1-7, Kelsey Wood 12-0-27, Olivia Kelley 3-0-8 TROY (35) M. Chapman 3-0-6, A. George 0-1-3, Y. Johnson 1-0-4, J. Alarcon 4-0-10, N. Brown 1-0-4, A. Holmes 3-0-6, J. Dewer 1-0-2

3-Point Field Goals: Averill Park: Amelia Wood; Troy: A. George

TAMARAC 75, BERLIN 6: Tamarac limited Berlin to just six points in their win Tuesday night. Tamarac’s offense was spearheade­d by Emily Erickson and Syrita Faraj. Tamarac led 49-4 at halftime. A 26 point second half was more than enough to lock up the win. Tamarac 24-25-18-8 — 75 Berlin 2-2-0-2 — 6 TAMARAC (75) Emily Erickson 3-521, Lizzie Machnick 2-210, Vanessa Baldwin 1-0-2, Alexis DAgostino 1-0-2, Gianna Bucciero 1-0-2, Gabby Castiglion­e 2-0-4, Jordyn Sorel 1-0-6, Syrita Faraj 8-120, Madison Wagner 2-0-4, Kerianne Bugbee 2-0-4 BERLIN (6) Culbertson 2-0-4, Flavin 1-0-2

3-Point Field Goals: Tamarac: Emily Erickson 5, Lizzie Machnick 2, Syrita Faraj

COLUMBIA 63, SCHENECTAD­Y 48: Columbia picked up the win Tuesday night over Schenectad­y. Columbia led 33-24 at halftime and a thirty point second half for the Blue Devils locked up the win. Columbia was led offensivel­y by Alexis VanVorst. Schenectad­y’s top scorer was Talia Washington.

Columbia 63

Schenectad­y —48 COLUMBIA (63) Alexis VanVorst 15-18-15-15 — 12-12-11-13 3-731, Camryn McHale 0-13, Emma Rainville 0-1-3, Lauren Obermayer 3-1-10, Lauren Filien 2-0-4, Hannah Scarano 1-0-2, Alysia Rolden 5-0-10 SCHENECTAD­Y (48) Janessa Jones 4-1-11, Nazelli Rodriguez 1-0-2, Talia Washington 3-3-17, Shylah Bigelow-Smith 0-1-3, Savannah Petersen 0-0-2, Brooklyn Dixon 0-1-3, Elizabeth Tchako-Tchuambe 4-0-10

3-Point Field Goals: Columbia: Alexis VanVorst 7, Camryn McHale, Emma Rainville, Lauren Obermayer; Schenectad­y: Janessa Jones, Talia Washington 3, Shylah BigelowSmi­th, Brooklyn Dixon

HOOSIC VALLEY 41, STILLWATER 23: Hoosic Valley picked up the win Tuesday over Stillwater with Alex Rifenburg leading the offensive charge. Hoosic Valley led 20-7 at halftime and never gave up the lead from there. Stillwater’s leading scorer was Marley Mueller.

Hoosic Valley —41 Stillwater 2-5-4-12 — 23 HOOSIC VALLEY (41) Ashlyn Chartier 1-0-2, Eloise Carlson-McN 2-0-4, Anna Jenson 3-1-9, Renee Serafin 1-0-2, Alex Rifenburg 3-1-11, Sammi Dickenson 2-0-6, Hollis Guilianell­e 1-0-2, Madison Jones 1-0-2, Emaleigh Peckham 1-0-3 STILLWATER (23) Brooke Pickett 3-0-6, Kelly Moran 1-0-6, Trinity Mujiumbire 1-0-2, Marley Mueller 3-0-7, Casey Benoit 1-0-2

3-Point Field Goals: Hoosic Valley: Anna Jenson, Alex Rifenburg

SHEN 78, GUILDERLAN­D 37: Shen earned the win over Guilderlan­d Tuesday. Shen led 47-13 at halftime and never looked back from there. Shen’s offense was led by Meghan Huerter who scored 24 points, including seven three-pointers. Guilderlan­d was led offensivel­y Aysia Pink and Valencia Fontenelle-Posson. Shen 26-21-17-14 — 78 Guilderlan­d 7-6-15-9 — 37 SHEN (78) Jillian Huerter 4-0-8, Simone Walker 1-0-2, Cat Almeida 5-0-10, Rylee Carpenter 1-0-4, Anna Milham 1-0-2, Kaitlyn Watrobski 1-2-8, Meghan Huerter 1-724, Bella Stuart 2-2-10, Sam Lee 1-0-2, Gabbie Fron 1-02, Elyse Flannery 2-0-4, Olivia DeBortoli 1-0-2 GUILDERLAN­D (37) Valencia Fontenelle-Posson 3-0-8, Isabella Gitto 2-0-7, Grace McFerran 0-13, Graycen Dubin 1-1-7, Gracianna Seravillo 1-0-3, Empress Lee 0-0-1, Aysia Pink 2-1-8

3-Point Field Goals: Shen: Kaitlyn Watrobski 2, Meghan Huerter 7, Bella Stuart 2; Guilderlan­d: Grace McFerran, Graycen Dubin, Aysia Pink

MOHONASEN 57, RAVENA 55: Mohonasen earned the hard fought win Tuesday thanks to Breanna Lott’s three pointer with 15 seconds remaining in the game. Lott and Jordyn Caldwell led the way 11-9-13-8 for Mohonasen and Ravena was led by Grace Engel and Sara Hotaling. Mohonasen led 34-32 at the end of the first half. Ravena outscored Mohonasen 14-12 in the third quarter, setting up the fourth quarter has the deciding quarter.

Mohonasen 13-21-12-11 —57 Ravena 14-18-14-9 — 55 MOHONASEN (57) Kateri Vumbaco 1-2-9, Breanna Lott 6-1-16, Bella Vanderwark­er 1-0-2, Jordyn Caldwell 5-0-14, Shiya Hunter 2-1-8, Sam Purzycki 4-0-8 RAVENA (55) Grace Engel 6-0-19, Hanna VanDerzee 3-0-8, Evelyn Hyer 2-0-4, Sam Baker 2-1-7, Sara Hotaling 4-1-12, Lauren Sanderson 2-0-5

3-Point Field Goals: Mohonasen: Kateri Vumbaco 2, Breanna Lott, Shiya Hunter; Ravena: Sam Baker, Sara Hotaling

SARATOGA 60, BETHLEHEM 53: Dolly Cairns and Kerry Flaherty powered the Saratoga offense en route to the win over Bethlehem Tuesday. Saratoga had a 27-25 lead at halftime and narrowly outscored Bethlehem in the third and fourth quarters to lock up the win. Saratoga 15-12-16-17 — 60 Bethlehem 15-10-14-14 — 53 SARATOGA (60) Dolly Cairns 8-4-22, Abby Ray 2-0-4, Kerry Flaherty 8-2-19, C. Lafountain 3-08, L. Patnode 1-0-2, K. Lahart 2-0-5 BETHLEHEM (53) Ava LaClair 4-1-13, Kiersten Murray 1-0-5, Julia Harvey 4-2-12, Caroline Wise 2-0-4, Maren Louridas 1-0-3, Langston Williams 7-0-16

3-Point Field Goals: Saratoga: Dolly Cairns 4, Kerry Flaherty 2; Bethlehem: A Ladair, J Harvey 2 Barry 667 CBA (8) Total Pins: 3335 High Game: Tim Carvill 257

High Series: Knowles 715

ALBANY 22, BALLSTON SPA 10: Albany earned the Tuesday night win over Ballston Spa totaling 3043 pins in the win. Ballston Spa knocked down 2752 pins in Tuesday night’s effort. Albany’s top bowler’s were Jedrek Arasim and Michael McNeil. Ballston Spa was led by David PeakBritto­n and Jakob Nichols. ALBANY (22) Total Pins: 3043 High Game: Michael McNeil 244

High Series: Jedrek Arasim 683 BALLSTON SPA (10) Total Pins: 2752 High Game: David PeakBritto­n 232

High Series: David PeakBritto­n 585

AVERILL PARK 20, TROY 12: Averill Park powered their way to the win over Troy Tuesday totaling 3274 pins in the win. Troy knocked down 3147 pins in the loss. Averill Park’s top bowlers were Joe Kellar and Jacob Kellar. Troy’s top bowler was Parker Reynolds. AVERILL PARK (20) Total Pins: 3274 High Game: Jacob Kellar 224

High 598. TROY (12) Total Pins: 3147 High Game: Parker Reynolds 225

High Series: Reynolds 554 Tim Series: Joe Kellar Parker

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