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Troy High’s Jeff Clermont aces No. 8 at Evergreen Country Club

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Columbia 263, Troy 312 >> Troy High’s Jeff Clermont had a holein-one at the Evergreen Country Club No. 8, a 170-yard par three for the Flying Horses, adding to his low score of 41. Columbia High’s Travis Taylor fired a 40 followed by Jason Hahn with a 42 and Ian Anderson with a 43. CJ Harris scored a 45 with Brady Hoffman adding a 46 and Schuyler Lorette a 47. Tamarac 4, Cambridge 1 >> Tamarac earned the win Tuesday at Hoosick Falls Country Club. Will Ashley shot a 42 for Tamarac and Ben Epler shot a 46 for Cambridge. With the win, Tamarac becomes 4-3, and Cambridge falls to 3-6. Albany Academy 141, Catholic Central 188 >> Aidan Fitzgerald shot a 34 to route Albany Academy to the win over Catholic Central Tuesday. Along with Fitzgerald, Chris Huban shot a 35, and Thomas Tyrrell and Connor Momrow shot 36’s. Catholic Central’s Derek Anderson shot a 43. Mechanicvi­lle 2, Waterford 2 >> Mechanicvi­lle won via tiebreaker in Tuesday’s Wasaren League match at the Mechanicvi­lle Golf Course on Tuesday. Waterford’s Connor Lyons defeated Anthony Fiacco, 3 and 1; Medalist, Mechanicvi­lle’s Jacob Popiel defeated Dom Pontore, 4 and 2; Waterford’sJake Houle defeated Zach Hartz, 1-up and Mechanicvi­lle’s Joey Manzer defeated Aaron Lyons, 2-up.

FIELD HOCKEY

Shenendeho­wa 4, Niskayuna

0>> Maddy Dunne, Rachel Sterle, Olivia Howard and Lea Morlock tallied goals for the Plainsmen on the road at Niskayuna Tuesday. Caroline Koziol had the assist on Morlock’s goal. Abby Danson stopped six shots, Payton Kisling stopped four for the Plainsmen. Niskayuana’s Julia LeBlanc turned back 10 shots for Niskayuna. Glens Falls 3, Schuylervi­lle 0 >> Schuylervi­lle fell to Glens Falls Tuesday afternoon. Glens Falls had a 1-0 lead at halftime. Mattie Benway, Lexi Cutter, and Haylee Girard scored the Glens Falls goals. Schuylervi­lle goaltender made 11 saves. Glens Falls goaltender­s Callie Woodell and Cassidy Harrington each made one save. Burnt Hills 2, Columbia 0>> Neither Burnt Hills or Columbia scored prior to Burnt Hills’ two goal second half. Burnt Hills’ two goals in the second half was all the offense that would come out of the affair Tuesday afternoon to make them 3-1 on the season. Columbia falls to 0-4. Columbia goalkeeper Mady Hogan made 12 saves. Burnt Hills goalies Senja Matson and Rachel Kamppilla didn’t need to make any saves in the win.

BOYS SOCCER

Shen 6, Troy 1 >> Shen soccer earned the dominating win over Troy Tuesday afternoon thanks to a two goal performanc­e from Eric Makhatadze. Along with Makhatadze, Jason Breznak, Daien Espinal, Ethan Brunell, and Tyler Clinton. Mechanicvi­lle 7, Stillwater 2 >> Kevin Charette, Jeff Luce, Zach Rapaccioul­o and Rocco Devito each scored first half goals for the Red Raiders with Charette tallying another gaol in the second half with Marcus Tobin and Riley Duesler etching their name in the scorebook. Grant Baker scored on a penalty kick in the first half for Stillwater and Cooper Monast clipping the back of the net in the second half. Tim Buchal had eight saves for the Warriors with Zach White and Glenn Prarie combining for seen saves for Mechanicvi­lle. Shaker 6, Schenectad­y 0 >> All six of Shaker’s goals were scored by different players in the Tuesday afternoon win. Evan Austin, David Blau, Stephen Guidi, Ian Wu, Addison Bunkoff, and Zaheer Irani all scored in the win. The first half was a very even battle that was tightly contested by both teams. CBA 4, Ballston Spa 1 >> Christian Brothers Academy picked up the win Tuesday afternoon thanks to a two goal performanc­e from Dylan Bogdon. Brady Van Epps and Keegan Vedder each tallied goals of their own in the win. Greenwich 6, Berlin 0 >> Charlie Gartner scored two goals with AJ Rymph, Tyler Murray, Christian O’Brien and Tommy Abate each hitting the back of the net with assists from Raffaele Wyss and Liam Kelleher. Sam Whiting made a single save in goal for the Witches. Malek Plouffe and Gabe Colin combined for 11 saves for Berlin. Tamarac 5, Hoosick Falls 4 2 OT>> Max Ali scored the gamewinner for Tamarac, getting by two defenders to score his fourth goal of the contest. Hoosick Falls got goals from Daniel LouisCharl­es, Connor Jones from a Corey Whitman assist along with Zach Cahill scoring in the first half. Matt LaPorte headed in a corner from Ethan Mattison for the fourth Hoosick Falls goal.

GIRLS SOCCER

Niskayuna 4, Albany 0 >> Niskayuna earned the win Tuesday afternoon over Albany thanks to a two goal performanc­e from Mikayla Bechtel and goals from Olivia Piraino and Olivia Maltbie. Niskayua goalies Layla Abdoun and Emma Anderson each made a save in the win. Albany goalkeeper Sophia Goldsmith made 19 saves. Shen 7, Troy 0 >> Shen had a two goal lead at halftime before a five goal second half allowed Shen to pull away for the dominating win. Shen’s Jen Kirker, Brooke Delaignore, and Michelle Clarkin each tallied two goals in the win. Sara Monroe added just one goal to the final. Troy goalkeeper Maddie Rifenberic­k made 22 saves. Saratoga 5, Burnt Hills 1 >> Julia DiMenna and Ainsley Cumming each scored a pair of goals on the road Monday with Rory Taylor also finding the back of the net for the Blue Streaks. Leah Radovic delivered a pair of assists in the contest with Blue Streak goalie Natalie Jillson turning back eight shots. Burnt Hill Katie Ramos scored the lone Spartans goal. Averill Park 3, Colonie 0 >> Brigid Clark, Jess Haskin and Jess Haskin scored in the Warriors win Tuesday afternoon with Sydney Haskin handing out all three assists. Megan Glanton had five saves for Averill Park in the win.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Shenendeho­wa 3, Troy >> Shenendeho­wa swept Troy High 25-13, 25-13, 25-6 Tuesday afternoon. Olivia DeBortoli had 12 kills and six blocks in the win with Ashley Lavigne serving for 20 service points and coming up with seven digs. Izzy Burns had 11 service points and seven digs with Annie Sala coming up with five kills. The Flying Horses were led by Jenalyse Alacron with six kills and two blocks. Nadia Brown had 12 digs with Sophia DiNova adding 12 digs and three assists. Isabella Bevevino came up with nine digs. Tamarac 3, Saratoga Catholic 2>> Tamarac stormed back from a two game deficit to force a fifth and deciding game Tuesday night, before falling in the fifth game to Saratoga Central Catholic, 25-23. The Bengals were led by Jordyn Sorel with five kills and four service points, Bella Realbuto added six kills, seven service points and 18 digs. Catrina Murphy added six kills, three blocks and 10 serve points. The Saints were led by Elise Browell’s 13 points, two aces and 26 assists. Kennedy Murphy had 10 points, four aces and 15 kills with Grace O’Reilly adding eight points, four aces, six kills and a block. Burnt Hills 3, Saratoga 0 >> The Spartans defeated the Blue Streaks 25-6, 25-6 and 25-8 in Suburban Council play Tuesday afternoon. Claire Isaksen had 25 assists and 10 aces to lead Burnt Hills. Hannah Shell added eight kills and two aces. Burnt Hills is 6-0 in the Suburban Council and 7-1 overall. Saratoga falls to 1-3 in the Suburban Council. Marley Hawthorne had 4 digs and Abby Claeson 2 kills for the Blue Streaks Galway 3, Queensbury 2 >> Galway defeated Queensbury in a non league match by the scores of 16-25, 17-25, 25-12, 25-11, 25-18. Galway moves to 2-0 overall. Galway was led by Lindsay Zawisa added 13 kills, 16 points, 6 aces, 5 assists, 5 blocks and 24 digs and Emma Smith who had 8 kills, 17 points, 2 aces, 4 blocks, and 16 assists and 18 digs and Katy Kurtzner anchored the defense with 46 digs and 11 points 2aces. Hannah Hoffman added 10 points and 22 assists. Columbia 3, Guilderlan­d 2 >> Columbia earned the win over Guilderlan­d Tuesday afternoon. Set scores were 25-17, 20-25, 25-23, 19-25, and 25-19. Columbia’s Emma Rainville had 38 assists, three aces, and 15 digs. Chesney Romer added 14 kills and 18 digs to her stat line. Guilderlan­d’s Nicole McGrath had eight kills and five blocks. Peyton Legg added 32 assists and two aces. Lansingbur­gh 3, Schalmont 1 >> Lansingbur­gh beat Schalmont Tuesday. Set scores were 24-26, 25-18, 25-18, and 25-22. Averill Park 3, Colonie 0 >> Averill Park defeated Colonie in Suburban girls volleyball action Tuesday night. Set scores were 25-13, 25-15, and 25-14. For Colonie, Hailey Wood had 12 digs, Julia Tenney had 3 kills and 6 digs, and Rachel Frank had 3 kills. For Averill Park, Kelsey Wood and Amelia Wood each had 6 kills, and Emma Burdick had 5 kills. Burdick also had 7 aces. Emma Crawley had 21 assists, and Allison Lapinski got 3 assists. Jenna Miller had 32 digs. Averill Park improves to 3-1. Colonie falls to 1-4 in the Suburban. Waterford-Halfmoon 3, Stillwater 2 >> Waterford-Halfmoon took the five-set match Tuesday, 21-25, 25-23, 16-25, 25-14, 25-18 Tuesday afternoon. Waterford’s Ayden Richards had five aces, 13 service points, three digs and 40 assists in the win. Ashley Formosa had two aces, 19 service points, 11 kills, 12 digs and two assists. Haely Russell had 11 service points, a kill and 40 digs. Stillwater’s Kyleigh Frank had five kills and seven blocks with Kailey Root adding 18 service points and seven kills. Skylar Brennan added 13 assists and seven kills with Chloe Farr added eight kills and four digs.

GIRLS TENNIS

Averill Park 9, Colonie 0 >> Averill Park swept Colonie Tuesday afternoon in a Suburban Council match up. Averill Park becomes 1-3 overall and in conference, while colonie falls to 0-4 in both overall and conference. 1S: Julia Moo radian( Averill Park)d.A va Coo gan 7-5,6-7(3-7),7-6(104)2 S: Julia Sorri en to( Averill Park) d. Elena Baugh 6-1, 6-4 3 S: Rebecca Zimmerman( Averill Park) d. Paige Kenneally 6-2, 6-2 4S: Lily Kronau(Averill Park) d. Kristine Kim 6-0, 6-1 5S: Kelly One ill K na sick( Averill Park) d. Charisen Langlois 6-0, 6-0 6S: Emily Armlin(Averill Park) d. Rachael Pillay 6-0, 6-1 1D: Abbie Jordon & Keating Zelenke(Averill Park) d. Caroline Fuller & Dierdre Sloane 6-1, 6-1 2D: Anna Stern & Iris Bursey(Averill Park) d. Taylor Doran & Autumn Fennelly 6-1, 6-0 3D: Alyssa Lindheimer & Jess Gavitt(Averill Park) d. Xian Yu & Yitong Chen 6-0, 6-0 Shen 9, Troy 0 >> Shen earned the win Tuesday with the sweep of Troy. Shen becomes 4-0 overall and in conference while Troy falls 0-4 in both conference and overall competitio­n. 1S: Yaurie H wang( She n en de how a)d. Jenna Stewart 6-0, 6-0 2S: Brianna Werner( She n en de how a)d. Ma deli nS trang6-0,6-03S:C ia ra Han ley(S hen en de how a)d. Megan Batidas 6-0, 6-0 4S: Sunita Devi( She n en de how a)d.L ila Fronhofer 6-0, 6-0 5S: Meghan Maloney(S hen en de how a)d. Clarissa LaMora 6-0, 6-1 6S: Arshia Ch ha bra( Sh en en de how a) d. Gillian Chunan 6-0, 6-0 1D: Abby Bindelglas­s & Annika J os hi( She n en de how a)d. Rosalyn Lubking & Taylor Place 6-0, 6-2 2D: Courtney Golden & Kaitlin Jennings( She n en de how a)d. Angeline Costa & Elida Strang 6-1, 6-2 3D: Lila Ogle & Lauren Leary( She n en de how a)d. Forfeit & Forfeit 6-0, 6-0 Coxsackie-Athens 4, Catskill 2>> The Patroon Conference battle led to a Coxsackie win Tuesday afternoon. Coxsackie becomes 2-2 with the win, and Catskill falls to 1-3. 1S: Rachel Tyner(Coxsackie-Athens) d. Jessica DuPont 6-0, 6-1 2S: Sarah Oleary (Coxsackie-Athens) d. Audra Street 6-1, 6-1 3S: Sarah Tyner(Coxsackie-Athens) d. Darienne Guerrieri 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 4S: Samantha K ar ls son( Cox sac ki eA thens)d. Emma Brown 6-0, 7-6(7-2) 1D: Hailey Matthews &Kath rina Raffia ni( Cat skill) d. Jazman Carrera & Myesha Alam 6-2, 6-1 2D: Sarah Buffa & Anna Sweeney (Catskill) d. Josie Mantras-Johnston & Rachel Marino 6-2, 6-4 Scotia-Glenville 7, Glens Falls 0 >> Scota-Glenville stays undefeated after the sweep against Glens Falls. ScotiaGlen­ville is 5-0 now and Glens Falls falls to 2-2. 1S: Sophia Schaub(Scotia-Glenville) d. Maggie Collins 6-2, 6-1 2S: Natalie Bean(Scotia-Glenville) d. Anna Liu 6-2, 6-2 3S: Cassie Rumfelt(Scotia-Glenville) d. McKenna Clark 7-6(7-4), 7-5 4S: Charlotte Tvelia(Scotia-Glenville) d. Ella Hartenberg 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 5 S: Cassie Cenza no( Scotia Glen ville)d. Ella Cross man 6-1, 6-2 1D: Jordan Ladouceur & Julia Carroll(Scotia-Glenville) d. Margie Layden & Julia Westfall 6-3, 7-5 2D: Sara King & Quynh Duong(Scotia-Glenville) d. Shyeann Rawson & Maya Mattice 6-0, 6-0 Maple Hill 7, Hudson 0 >> Maple Hill swept Hudson in the Patroon Conference match up Tuesday. Hudson falls to 0-2 and Maple Hill becomes 5-1. 1S: Rebecca Roe(Maple Hill) d. Kristin OConnell 6-2, 6-3 2S: Callie Haller(Maple Hill) d. Sarah Li 6-2, 6-2 3S: Diana Pugliese(Maple Hill) d. Autum Kudluck 6-1, 6-3 4S: Claudia Eckel(Maple Hill) d. Melina Juene 6-1, 6-1 5S: Rachael Adler(Maple Hill) d. Forfeit 6-0, 6-0 1D: Lexie Cartwright & Abby Utter(Maple Hill) d. Malaysia Singh & Katarina Scali 6-3, 6-3 2D: Paige Bleau & Kyra Price(Maple Hill) d. Monserrat Gomez & Default 6-1, 6-1 Queensbury 5, Hudson Falls 2>> Queensbury picked up the Foothills council win Tuesday to make themselves 4-1. Hudson Falls becomes 1-2. 1S: Caitlyn Whiting(Hudson Falls) d. Morgan Willis 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 2S: Olivia Przybysz( Queens bury)d. Eliza Hogan 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(7-3) 3S: Meghan Chase (Queensbury) d. Hailie Casey 6-3, 6-2 4S: Alexandra Murray( Queens bury) d. Vegas Pickard 6-1, 6-3 5S: Skye Krehbiel(Hudson Falls) d. Brandi Deckert 6-4, 6-3 1D: Katie MacEachron & Evanna C err one( Queens bury)d.C ass i dy Arlington & Nina Daley 6-2, 4-6, 6-0 2D: Julia Demboski & Lynsey Hughes( Queens bury)d. Annalise Baker & Samantha Belden 6-2, 6-2

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