The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Amelia Wood scores 20 points for Averill Park in win over Columbia HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP FROM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 BOYS BASKETBALL

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AVERILL PARK 51, COLUMBIA 44: Averill Park earned the Suburban Council win over Columbia Wednesday thanks to a 20 point performanc­e from Zach Price. The Warriors took a 27-14 lead into halftime and never fell behind after that. Along with Price, the Warriors received offense from Avery Pascucci and Ben Romer. Columbia was led by Alex Adams and Dylan Ouimette.

Averill Park —51 Columbia 7-7-12-18 — 44 AVERILL PARK (51) Avery Pascucci 2-1-7, Thomas Hacker 1-0-3, Ben Romer 1-1-8, Zach Price 1-320, Matt Lettko 2-0-4, Jake Bornt 0-0-2, Nick McCart 1-0-2, Michael Re 2-0-5

COLUMBIA (44) 14-13-11-13

Alex Adams 3-1-12, Dylan Ouimette 4-0-9, Dominic Fiacco 1-0-2, Cooper Zwanka 1-0-5, Joseph Alamprese 3-0-9, Ryan Strevell 3-0-7

3-Point Field Goals: AP: Pascucci, Romer, Price 3; Columbia: Adams

CBA 65, BETHLEHEM 54: CBA picked up the 11 point win over Bethlehem Wednesday. The Brothers led 32-28 at halftime and continued the offense by totaling 33 points in the second half. CBA was led by Jordan King and Peter O’toole in the win. Bethlehem was led by Erik Salo and Zach Zonca. CBA 18-14-19-14 — 65 Bethlehem 18-10-17-9 — 54 CBA (65) Jordan King 6-1-27, Peter O’Toole 5-1-14, Hagen Foley 2-0-4, Vincent Tiorino 0-02, Mike Murray 1-1-5, Drew Signor 6-0-13 BETHLEHEM (54) Justin Barnes 1-0-2, Erik Salo 7-0-16, Davis 0-1-4, Michael Ortale 5-0-12, Zach Zonca 2-1-7

3-Point Field Goals: CBA: King, O’Toole, Murray; BC: Davis, Zonca 3, Ryan

SHEN 44, COLONIE 40: Shen narrowly escaped with the win over Colonie Wednesday night. After taking a one point lead into halftime, the Plainsmen extended their lead to nine points after the third quarter. Colonie battle back in the fourth, but could not instill a comeback on the scoreboard. Shen was led offensivel­y by Reinisch, who scored 16 points. Colonie was led by Marcus Shelton, who also scored 16 points. Shen 11-9-13-11 — 44 Colonie 7-12-5-16 — 40 SHEN (44) Mortin 0-1-3, Lemire 1-02, Seyoum 2-0-4, Ray 1-02, Sangare 2-1-7, DeChalur 1-0-2, Reinisch 2-2-16, Altenburge­r 3-0-8 COLONIE (40) Josh Aybar 1-2-8, Aaron Satin 1-0-3, Donovan Canty 2-3-13, Pat Ryan 1-0-2, Marcus Shelton 5-116, Brendan Coyle 0-2-6, Victor Pharr 1-0-5

3-Point Field Goals: Shen: Mortin, Sangare, Reinisch 2; Colonie: Aybar 2, Shelton, Coyle 2 COLONIE (36) Aliyah Wright 1-02, Kyara Triblet 2-0-8, Makayla Blake 3-0-6, Sareena DiCerbo 2-0-4, Alivia Paeglow 2-0-6, Ahnalese Pearson 1-1-6, Macie Trimarchi 0-1-4

3-Point Field Goals: Shen: J. Huerter, Watrobski 3, M. Huerter, Stuart 2; Pearson, Trimarchi

AVERILL PARK 63, COLUMBIA 30: Averill Park earned the win with ease Wednesday evening over Columbia. After leading 27-7 at halftime, the Warriors totaled 36 points in the second half, allowing Columbia to score just 23 points. Averill Park was led offensivel­y by Amelia Wood. Columbia was led by Lauren Filien.

Averill Park 12-15-19-17 —63 Columbia 4-3-14-9 — 30 AVERILL PARK (63) Lydia Munandi 0-0-2, Michelina Lombardi 4-0-10, Anna Jankovic 3-0-7, Julia Gelder 1-0-4, Christina Parrottino 0-1-3, Emma Burdick 1-0-2, Emma-Lee Morgan 2-0-7, Amelia Wood 6-2-20, Kelsey Wood 3-0-6, Olivia Kelley 1-0-2 COLUMBIA (30) Alexis VanVorst 1-03, Camryn McHale 1-04, Emma Rainville 2-0-5, Lauren Obermayer 1-0-4, Lauren Filien 4-0-8, Alysia Rolden 3-0-6

3-Point Field Goals: AP: Parrottino, A. Wood 2

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