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Girls Basketball

January 17, 2019 By steve bradley

Greenwich 10 4 9 10 33

Cambridge 23 17 11 9 60

Tuesday, 1/14.

Spa Catholic 5 7 0 4 16

Hoosick Falls 12 15 17 5 49

Tuesday, 1/14. Panther Logan Thayne scored 27 points. 

Cambridge’s Sophie Phillips lays up the ball for a score in first half action Tuesday evening. Photo by Steve Bradley.

Mechanicville 19 17 5 12 53

Cambridge 13 16 10 18 57

Friday, 1/11. Stasia Epler led the way in this come-from-behind win for the Cambridge Indians with 21 points including five 3s. Sophie Phillips added 12. Taylor Grayson had 14 for the Red Raiders.

Tamarac 8 16 17 11 52

Spa Catholic 8 0 3 8 19

Friday, 1/11. Nine players scored for the Tamarac Bengals. Emily Erickson scored 12 while Syrita Faraj and Jordyn Sorel each added 10. 

Hoosick Falls 9 13 6 8 36

Hoosic Valley 12 13 15 7 47

Friday, 1/11. The Hoosick Falls Panthers stayed with the Indians through the first half but a six point third quarter got  the Panthers in a deficit they couldn’t overcome. Emily Peckham had 18 points, all on 3s, for the Valley and Renee Serafin chipped in 12. Logan Thayne had 17 points and 13 rebounds for the Hoosick Falls. 

Cambridge 11 15 16 16 58

Hoosick Falls 8 12 6 7 33

Tuesday, 1/8. The Panthers stayed close through the first half but Cambridge dominated the second half. Only three players scored for Hoosick Falls. Sophie Phillips had 21 for the Indians, Lilly Phillips scored 14 and Fiona Mooney added 10. For the Panthers, Logan Thayne had 18, the rest of the team added 15.

Stillwater 14 2 7 8 31

Tamarac 6 15 12 14 47

Tuesday, 1/8. Stillwater scored 14 points in the first quarter then added 17 the rest of way while the Tamarac Bengals did just the opposite, scoring six in the first, then double figures each quarter the rest of the way. Emily Erickson scored 26 for the Bengals. Marley Mueller scored 19 for the Warriors, the other two players that scored added 12.

Coxsackie-Ath 10 18 11 21 60

Berlin 3 7 12 7 29

Monday, 1/7. 

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