The Record (Troy, NY)

Price scores 21 in Averill Park’s win over Columbia

- By Sports Staff

HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP FROM FRIDAY, JANUARY 11 BOYS BASKETBALL

AVERILL PARK 54, COLUMBIA 45: Zach Price scored 21 points in the Warriors win over Columbia Friday night. Both Columbia and Averill Park were knotted at 22 points at halftime, but the Warrior’s 32 point second half was good enough to pull off the win. While Price led the Warriors, the Blue Devils were led by Cooper Zwanka, who also scored 21 points. Avery Pascucci contribute­d an important 14 points to the Warriors cause.

Averill Park 14- 8-13-19 — 54

Columbia 5-17-12-11 — 45 AVERILL PARK (54) Avery Pascucci 5- 0-14, Jake Bornt 1- 0-2, Thomas Hacker 1- 0-2, Zach Price 4- 3-21, Ben Romer 3- 0-7, Matt Lettko 0-0-2, Nick McCart 1-1- 6 COLUMBIA (45) Dylan Ouimette 0-210, Frank Rainville 3- 06, Cooper Zwanka 6- 0-21, Joey Alamprese 1- 0- 4, Jack Romer 2- 0- 4

3-Point Field Goals: Averill Park: Zach Price 3, Nick McCart; Columbia: Dylan Ouimette 2

LA SALLE 41, COBLESKILL 27: The Cadets used a stellar defensive effort to overcome a 12-2 deficit midway through the first quarter to register a victory over Cobleskill. La Salle allowed just one point in the fourth quarter. La Salle improves to 5-3 in the colonial council and 7- 4 overall. The Cadets were led by senior Connor Cepiel 17 points and sophomore Kaylon Dickson 10 points. Cobleskill was led offensivel­y by Donovan Pacatte.

La Salle 8-15-7-11 — 41 Cobleskill 12-5-9-1 — 27 LA SALLE (41) Luke Bourgault 2- 0- 4, Kaylon Dickinson 2-2-10, Connor Cepiel 4-2-17, Jimyh Evans 1- 0-2, Gabe Lucarelli 2- 0- 6, Jon Weber 1- 0-2 COBLESKILL (27) Steve Maniscalo 1-1- 6, Alex Javitz 0-1-3, Donovan Pacatte 2-2-12, Pat Nichols 3- 0- 6

3-Point Field Goals: La Salle: Kaylon Dickinson 2, Connor Cepiel 2; Cobleskill: Steve Maniscalo, Alex Javitz, Donovan Pacatte 2

MOHONASEN6­6, CATHOLIC CENTRAL 50: Mohonasen earned the win Friday night over Catholic Central. Mohonasen jumped out to an early first quarter lead and never looked back Friday night. Mohonasen’s offense was led by Duncan Tallman and Nicholas Richmond. Catholic Central’s Jackson Brown scored 30 points in the loss.

Mohonasen 18-23-15-10 — 66

Catholic Central 10-9-2110 — 50 MOHONASEN (66) Logan Calkins 5- 0-10, Duncan Tallman 2- 3-15, Nicholas Richmond 5-1-13, Drew Coelho 1-2-8, Shawn Gillisslee 4- 0-12, Chase Monroe 4- 0-8

CATHOLIC CENTRAL (50)

Peter Manley 1- 0-3, Jackson Brown 5-5-30, Mattfield 2- 0- 6, McDonald 4-1-11

3-Point Field Goals: Mohonasen: Duncan Tallman 3, Nicholas Richmond, Drew Coelho 2; Catholic Central: Jackson Brown 5, McDonald

GIRLS BASKETBALL

CATHOLIC CENTRAL 36, COHOES 33: Catholic Central earned the win Friday night over Cohoes with a second half comeback after trailing for the first half of the game. Catholic Central’s offense was led by Riyqia Harris and Sarah Mattfield. Cohoes was powered by a 20 point performanc­e from Olivia Huneau.

Catholic Central 4-9-1412 — 36

Cohoes 6-10-5-12 — 33 CATHOLIC CENTRAL (36)

Sarah Boucher 2- 0- 4, Sarah Mattfield 4- 0-10, Lia Casale 0- 0-1, Angelena Giuliano 1-2-9, Riyqia Harris 5- 0-12

COHOES (33) Olivia Huneau 4- 3-20, Maddy Johnson 1-0-3, Madison Huneau 1-1- 5, Shauna Ferris 1- 0-3, Quincy Hytka 1- 0-2

3- Point Field Goals: CCHS: Angelena Giuliano 2; Cohoes: Olivia Huneau 3, Madison Huneau

AVERILL PARK 61, COLUMBIA 30: Averill Park handled Columbia Friday night to the 30 point win. The Warriors hopped out to a 21-9 lead at the end of the first quarter and never looked back. The Warriors were led by EmmaLee Morgan and Kelsey Wood. The Blue Devils were led offensivel­y by Lauren Obermeyer.

Averill Park 21-11-17-12 — 61

Columbia 9- 6-3-12 — 30 AVERILL PARK (61) Michelina Lombardi 2- 04, Anna Jankovic 4- 0-8, Julia Gelder 2- 0- 6, Jessica Haskin 0- 0-1, EmmaLee Morgan 3- 2-15, Amelia Wood 3- 0-9, Kelsey Wood 6- 0-13, Olivia Kelley 2- 0-5 COLUMBIA (30) Lexi Vanvorst 0- 0- 1, Cameron McHale 1- 0-2, Savannah Rodriguez 2- 04, Emma Rainville 2-1-7, Lauren Obermeyer 1-1- 8, Lauren Filien 1- 0- 5, Alysia Roldan 0- 0-3

3-Point Field Goals: Averill Park: EmmaLee Morgan 2; Emma Rainville, Lauren Obermeyer

LANSINGBUR­GH 37, RAVENA- COBLESKILL­SELKIRK 36: Lansingbur­gh just squeaked out the win Friday night on the road. Trailing after the first quarter, the Knights led 2016 at halftime and had to battle back from a 28-26 deficit after the third quarter. Lansingbur­gh’s offense was led by Patience Riley, who scored 17 points. Ravena’s top scorer was Sam Baker.

Lansingbur­gh 10-10-5-12 — 37

RCS 11-5-12-8 — 36 LANSINGBUR­GH (37) Madison Teta 0-1-3, Patience Riley 5-2-17, Autumn Anderson 0-1-3, Maya Rhoden 1-2-8, Paulina Sitori 1-03, Jada Rondon 1- 0-3 RCS (36)

Grace Engel 1- 0- 5, Hannah VanDerzee 3- 0- 6, Evelyn Hyer 2- 0- 4, Sam Baker 4-2-10, Sara Hotaling 3- 0-8, Lauren Sanderson 1- 0-3

3-Point Field Goals: Lansingbur­gh: Madison Teta, Patience Riley 2, Autumn Anderson, Maya Rhoden 2; RCS: Sam Baker 2

TROY 55, SCHENECTAD­Y 45: Troy’s win Friday night improves their record to 5- 6 overall this season and 3- 6 in league competitio­n. Schenectad­y falls to 1-9 overall and 0-8. Both Alaina Holes and Jenalyse Alarcon each had doubledoub­les in the win. Schenectad­y was offensivel­y led by Jonessa J.

Troy 12-12-14-17 — 55 Schenectad­y 8-13-9-15 — 45

TROY (55) Amalia Mulinio 2- 0- 5, Jaylie George 1- 0-2, Jenalyse Alarcon 5- 0-16, Nadia Brown 1-0-2, Alaina Holmes 10- 0-20, Jakaiya Dewer 3-110 SCHENECTAD­Y (45) Janessa J. 3-3-17, Talia W. 2- 0-8, Shylan B. 2-1-7, Jaylatt 1- 0-2, Brooklyn D. 3-19, Lizzie T. 1- 0-2

3-Point Field Goals: Troy: Jakaiya Dewer; Schenectad­y: Janessa J. 3, Shylan B., Brooklyn D.

MOHONASEN 36, ALBANY ACADEMY GIRLS 31: Mohonasen earned the win over Albany Academy Friday night. After trailing when the first quarter concluded, Mohonasen ended the first half 20-14 and never looked back from there. Mohonasen was led offensivel­y by Caldwell and Vumbaco. Albany Academy was led by Aaliyah Juste.

Mohonasen 9-11- 4-12 — 36

Albany Academy 11-3- 512 — 31 MOHONASEN (36) Perez Tucker 0- 0-1, Vumbaco 4-1-12, VanderMerc­er 1- 0-2, Caldwell 3- 0-13, Hunter 1- 0- 4, Hilder 0- 0-1, Purzycyki 0-1-3 ALBANY ACADEMY (31) A. Juste 2-2-13, C. Owens 0- 0- 4, S. Richardson 1- 0-2, M. Jackson 2- 0-8, Me. Ottati 1- 0- 4, Marlee Ottati 0- 0-1

3-Point Field Goals: Mohonasen: Vumbaco, Purzycyki; Albany Academy: A. Juste 2

SCHALMONT 53, VOORHEESVI­LLE 42: Schalmont earned the win Friday night over Voorheesvi­lle. Schalmont’s Payton Graber scored a game high 40 points in the win. Voorheesvi­lle was led by Lily Zanello and Olivia Barringer. Schalmont trailed by one point after the first quarter. From there, the first half ended in Voorheesvi­lle’s favor with a 2521 lead. The second half was all Schalmont, lead- ing to the comeback.

Schalmont 8-13-22-10 — 53

Voorheesvi­lle 9-16- 5-12 — 42 SCHALMONT (53) Ashley Cirilla 1- 0-2, Payton Graber 7- 5- 40, Eden Messemer 1-0-2, Kelly Sanders 0- 0-1, Emily Lenehan 2- 0-7, Abby Schaefer 0- 0-1 VOORHEESVI­LLE (42) Renee Bogdany 2- 04, Brooke Seaburg 0-1- 3, Claire Reilly 0- 0-1, Amelia Rowland 0- 0-2, Caroline Hunt 0-0-3, Lily Zanello 1-312, Olivia Barringer 7- 0-14, Cece Whalen 0-1-3

3-Point Field Goals: Payton Graber 5; Voorheesvi­lle: Brooke Seaburg, Lily Zanello 3, Cece Whalen

ICE HOCKEY

QUEENSBURY 4, CBA 1: The Brothers fell to Queensbury Friday night as Queensbury used four different goal scorers to earn the win. Queensbury’s goals were scored by Mason Wildermout­h, Devin Salone, Jim Fitzgerald, and Brendan Murphy. CBA’s lone goal was scored Carson Curran. CBA goalkeeper Josh Coburn made 32 saves in the loss. Queensbury goalie Owen Smith made 23 saves.

BETHLEHEM 8, CAPI TAL REGION JETS 3: Bethlehem hopped out to a first period three goal lead and never looked back Friday night against the Capital Region Jets (Averill Park/Colonie/Shaker). Bethlehem’s goals were scored by Connor Carroll (2), Michael Bievenue (4), Ben LaVigne, and Justin Chenaille. Two of the Jets’ goals were scored by Scott Matson and Johnny Ely scored once. Bethlehem goalie Heikki Levasalmi made 21 saves. Capital Region goalie Phil Ryan made 45 saves.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New Jersey Devils defenseman Damon Severson, second from left, celebrates his first period with teammates during an NHL hockey game against the Philadelph­ia Flyers, Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019, in Newark, N.J.
JULIO CORTEZ - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New Jersey Devils defenseman Damon Severson, second from left, celebrates his first period with teammates during an NHL hockey game against the Philadelph­ia Flyers, Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019, in Newark, N.J.

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