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January 17, 2019 By steve bradley

Spa Catholic 15 10 19 8 52

Tamarac 19 24 19 12 74

Friday, 1/11. A Tamarac 24 point second quarter put Spa Catholic in a hole they could not dig out of. Tamarac’s Brandon Napoli had 18 and Anthony Ciampolilllo chipped in 12.

Tamarac’s Dalton Maxon goes up to score against Stillwater. The Bengals came back from a double digit deficit but couldn’t take the lead. Photo by Steve Bradley

Hoosic Valley 6 6 7 14 33

Hoosick Falls 12 19 13 10 54

Friday, 1/11. Coming into the game, both teams were leading their respective division in the Wasaren League. Hoosick Falls’ (L 6-0, O 9-0) defense shone in this win, holding the Indians (L 3-4, O 5-7) to just 19 points in the first three quarters. Jon Kempf led the Panthers scoring with 16 points, Tristan Williams added 14. Hoosic Valley won the exciting JV game in the final seconds, 55-54.

Cambridge 2 15 18 23 58

Mechanicville 26 20 13 14 73

Friday, 1/11. A slow start by the Cambridge Indians and balanced offensive attack by Mechanicville, with ten players scoring, got the Raiders the win. Jeffrey Blake had 22 points for the Indians, with Nick Murphy adding 11.

Berlin 4 8 4 20 36

Hoosic Valley 9 18 18 14 59

Wednesday, 1/10. Ten Hoosic Valley players scored in this win. Isaac Carlo led the Indians with 20 points, Logan Rielly added 11. Roman Kane led the Berlin Mountaineers with 13 points.

Tamarac 15 17 10 25 67

Stillwater 14 21 19 17 71

Wednesday, 1/9. After a back and forth first half, in the middle of the third quarter Stillwater pulled out to a twelve point lead. only to have the Tamarac Bengals claw their way back within two points by mid-fourth quarter. The Bengals threatened to go home with the win for the last four minutes of the game but never could get the lead and the Stillwater Warriors barely held on for the win.

Berlin 4 4 8 14 30

New Lebanon 27 7 17 16 67

Wednesday, 1/9.

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