The Record (Troy, NY)

Zwanka leads Columbia in Sectional win

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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP FROM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 BOYS BASKETBALL

LASALLE 66, SCHENECTAD­Y 54: LaSalle picked up the sectional win over Schenectad­y Wednesday after taking just a two point lead into halftime. A 39 point second half powered the Cadets to the win. Connor Cepiel led LaSalle offensivel­y while Schenectad­y was led by Jonon White. LaSalle 14-13-19-20 — 66 Schenectad­y 14-11-18-11 — 54

LASALLE (66) Luke Bourgault 3- 0- 6, Sean Desharnais 3-1-12, Kaylon Dickson 1-1-7, Connor Cepiel 3-3-15, Andrew Vanroy 2- 0- 4, Jimyh Evans 4- 0-8, Gabe Lucarelli 4- 012, Jon Weber 1- 0-2 SCHENECTAD­Y (54) Lamar Fisher 3- 0- 8, Chris Davis 0- 3- 9, Jonon White 3- 3-19, Jay- Quan Johnson 5- 0-11, Kayshawn Cruz 3- 0-7

3-Point Field Goals: LSI: Desharnais, Dickson, Cepiel 3; Schenectad­y: Davis 3, White 3

MOHONASEN6­2, CATHOLIC CENTRAL 37: Mohonasen dominated the court Wednesday night en route to the sectional win. Mohonasen led 30-17 at halftime and tallied 32 more points in the second half to lock up the win. Mohonasen was led by Duncan Tallman and Catholic Central was led by Brown.

Mohonasen 19-11-16-16 — 62

Catholic Central 6-11- 317 — 37 MOHONASEN (62) Duncan Tallman 4- 421, Nick Richmond 2-17, Timothy Febbie 0- 0-2, Drew Coelho 1-2-8, Shawn Gillisslee 2-1- 9, Alexander Gannon 0-1-3, Chase Monroe 5- 0-12

CATHOLIC CENTRAL (37

anley 1- 0- 3, Walters 1- 0- 5, Brown 4-1-13, Mattfield 1-1-6, Clinton 1-0-2, McDonald 2-1-8

3-Point Field Goals: Mohonasen: Tallman 4, Richmond, Coelho 2, Gillisslee, Gannon; CC: Brown, Mattfield, McDonald

COLONIE 62, ALBANY 36: Colonie powered their way to the sectional win Wednesday after leading 22-16 at halftime. Colonie posted a 40 point second half en route to the win. Colonie was led offensivel­y by Aaron Satin and Brendan Coyle. Albany was led by Tyrell Monroe. Colonie 12-10-21-19 — 62 Albany 10- 6-7-13 — 36 COLONIE (62)

Josh Aybar 2- 0- 4, Victor Pharr 2- 0- 5, Aaron Satin 4-1-18, Donovan Cauty 5- 0- 10, Marcus Sherton 3- 0-7, Logan Scott 1- 0-3, Brendan Coyle 1-1-13, Carter Bach 1- 0-2

ALBANY (36) Tyrell Monroe 2-1-7, Michael Benitez 1-0-5, Wendell Colon 0- 0- 6, Trevor Johnson 1-1-5, Jacob Choudri 0-13, Khalan Penn 3-0-6, Rashier Chander 2- 0- 4

3-Point Field Goals: Colonie: Satin, Coyle; Albany: Monroe, Johnson, Choudri

CBA 80, GUILDERLAN­D 61: CBA picked up the sectional win Thursday over Guilderlan­d to continue on in the Section II tournament. CBA led 38-18 going into halftime and tallied 42 more points in the second half to solidify the win. CBA was led by Jordan King and Drew Signor. Guilderlan­d was led by Teaney. CBA 20-18-17-25 — 80 Guilderlan­d 7-11-17-26 — 61

CBA (80)

Jordan King 2-3-20, Tyler Grimes 0-1-7, Peter O’Toole 2- 0-7, Hagen Foley 2- 0-7, Collin Roche 1- 0-2, Vincent Tirino 0- 0-2, Drew Trobridge 0- 0-1, Mike Murray 3-2-12, Malach Pelissier 1- 04, Dan Kelly 1- 0-2, Drew Signor 8- 0-16 GUILDERLAN­D (61) Gizzi 5- 0-13, Caulfield 1- 0-2, Bruno 0-1- 5, Teaney 5-1-16, Lia 2- 0- 4, Halayko 1-1- 6, Ojukwe 1- 0-2, Gagon 5- 0-13

3-Point Field Goals: CBA: King 3, Grimes, Murray 2; Guilderlan­d: Bruno, Teaney, Halayko

COLUMBIA 57, NISKAYUNA 37: Columbia powered their way to the first round sectional win Wednesday to continue their season to Saturday at Hudson Valley Community College. Columbia took a 29-16 lead into halftime and then tallied 28 more points in the second half to lock up the win. Columbia was led Cooper Zwanka and Alex Adams. Niskayuna was led by K. J Cox. Columbia 17-12-18-10 — 57 Niskayuna 7-9-12-9 — 37 COLUMBIA (57) Alex Adams 3-2-12, Dylan Ouimette 5- 0-11, Owen Sefanko 0-0-2, Cooper Zwanka 6- 0-17, Joey Alamprese 3- 06, Jack Romer 4- 0-9 NISKAYUNA (37) Ethan St. Lucia 1- 0-2, Sean St. Lucia 0-1- 3, Jeff Halusic 4-0-8, Richie Quinn 3- 0- 6, Gabe Eldaye 1- 0-2, K. J Cox 5- 0-11, Nick Benton 0- 0-5

3-Point Field Goals: Columbia: Adams 2; Niskayuna: St. Lucia

GIRLS BASKETBALL

TAMARAC 52, HUDSON 47: Tamarac earned the sectional win over Hudson Wednesday night after taking a 25-22 lead into halftime, After totaling 27 points and allowing just 25, Tamarac locked up the win. Tamara’s offense was led by Emily Erickson and Jordyn Sorel. Hudson was led by Beauford. Tamarac 11-14-14-13 — 52 Hudson 11-11-11-14 — 47 TAMARAC (52) Emily Erickson 1-2-13, Vanessa Baldwin 1- 0-2, Alexis D’Agostino 4- 0- 9, Gianna Bucciero 3- 0- 6, Kylie Galipeau 0- 0-2, Jordyn Sorel 4-0-11, Kate Machnick 1- 0- 3, Syrita Faraj 2- 0- 6, Madison Wagner 0-1-3 HUDSON (47)

K. Jepson 1-0-7, Robinson 0-1-6, Jones 1-1-8, Conte 0-02, Beauford 7- 0-14, Alert 1-15, A. Jepsen 0-1-5

3-Point Field Goals: Tamarac: Erickson 2, Wagner; Hudson: Robinson, Jones, Alert, Jepsen

HOOSICK FALLS 49, HOOSIC VALLEY 36: Hoosick Falls picked up the sectional win over Hoosic Valley Wednesday. Hoosick Falls trailed 21-13 going into halftime, but mounted a 36 point second half to pickup the win. Hoosick Falls was led by Logan Thayne and Grace Wysocki. Hoosic Valley was led by Renee Serafin

Hoosick Falls 0-13-18-18 — 49

Hoosic Valley 14-7-7-8 — 36

HOOSICK FALLS (49) Lillian Hickey 0- 0-1, So- phie Estes 1- 0-2, Skyelyn Haynes 1-0-2, Olivia Brownwell 1- 0-2, Grace Wysocki 1- 4-14, Madeline Walker 5- 0-10, Logan Thayne 4-1-18 HOOSIC VALLEY (36) Anna Jensen 1-0-5, Renee Serafin 6- 0-13, Alex Rifenburg 1-2-8, Sammi Dickenson 0-1- 4, Sam Lanoue 2- 04, Emaleigh Peckharr 1- 0-2

3-Point Field Goals: HF: Wysocki 4, Thayne; HV: Rifenburg 2, Dickenson

CAMBRIDGE 6 9, GREENWICH 50: Cambridge picked up the sectional win over Greenwich Wednesday night after leading 35-23 at halftime. Cambridge’s 34 point second half locked up the win. Cambridge was led by Lilly and Sophie Phillips and Greenwich was led by Tess Merrill.

Cambridge 19-16-20-14 — 69

Greenwich 6-17-19-14 — 50 CAMBRIDGE (69) Lilly Phillips 8-2-23, Sophie Phillips 6-2-21, Ruth Nolan 2- 0- 4, Stasia Epler 1-2-11, Jaylyn Prouty 1-1- 5, McKayla McLemithan 1-0-5 GREENWICH (50) Molly Brophy 2- 3-16, Faith Hewitt 4- 0- 9, Kyler Masse 2- 0- 5, Tess Merrill 10- 0-20

3- Point Field Goals: Cambridge: L. Phillips 2, S. Phillips 2, Epler 2, Prouty; Greenwich: Brophy 3

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