In the January 30, New York State Sportswriters Association poll, Cambridge (13-1) moved up one to the #5 spot, Maple Hill (15-1) was #7, Lake George (13-2) remained at #9, Hoosic Valley (11-4), dropped two spots to #14. Warrensburg moved back into the top 20 at #17. Milbrook of Section 9 holds the top spot. Tuesday, February 5, is the last day of regular season games for 2018-19.

Wasaren League standing as of February 4 are: Cambridge (15-1), Hoosic Valley (12-3), Tamarac (13-4),Greenwich (10-7), Mechanicville (10-7), Hoosick Falls (8-8), Saratoga Central Catholic (3-14), Stillwater (1-14), Berlin (0-10), Waterford (No score reports).
Mechanicville 13 11 8 17 49
Tamarac 10 15 15 16 56
Tuesday, 2/5.
Hoosick Falls 20 17 10 20 67
Greenwich 12 8 22 18 60
Tuesday, 2/5.
Cambridge 15 14 12 8 49
Stillwater 7 7 4 12 30
Tuesday, 2/5.
Berlin 3 2 5 0 10
Hoosic Valley 17 12 16 10 55
Tuesday, 2/5.
Hoosick Falls 12 14 14 17 57
Stillwater 16 5 7 12 40
Monday, 2/4. Although Hoosick Falls turned the ball over 16 times to the Stillwater Warriors five, the Panthers erased a four point first quarter deficit. The Panthers held the Warriors to a total of 12 second and third quarter points while scoring 28 of their own to get the win. Logan Thayne led the way for Hoosick Falls with 23 points and 13 rebounds and Marley Mueller had 16 points and 10 rebounds for Stillwater.
Berne-Knox 11 8 15 7 41
Cambridge 26 19 10 12 67
Saturday, 2/2. At the half, Berne-Knox had 19 points. Problem for them was that Cambridge scored that in the second quarter, right after they had scored 26 in the first quarter. Lilly Phillips scored 25 points, Sophie Phillips added 13 and Fiona Mooney chipped in 11. Taylor Meacham scored 15 for Berne-Knox.
Emma Willard 10 11 14 10 45
Tamarac 8 12 19 16 55
Saturday, 2/2. Playing just prior to the boys varsity game, the Tamarac Bengal girls had a big crowd rooting for them. They used it to their advantage to get a win. Emily Erickson scored 31 to lead the Bengals to the win with Syrita Faraj netting 12.
Tamarac 6 11 15 13 45
Hoosick Falls 6 12 7 11 36
Friday, 2/1. After a sloppy first half by both teams, the Tamarac Bengals got their act together first and pulled away in the second half. Syrita Faraj scored 24 points to lead the Bengals in scoring, with Emily Erickson adding 14. Logan Thayne had 18 points and grabbed 23 rebounds for Hoosick Falls.
Cambridge 26 14 6 16 62
Berlin 2 5 2 0 9
Friday, 2/1. McKayla McLenithan and Lilly Phillips each scored 13 in the win for Cambridge.
