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January 11, 2020 By steve bradley

Tamarac………..12 …..8…14 ….10 ……..44

Stillwater……….25…15 …13 …..8….. 61

Tuesday, January 7. Stillwater jumped out to a 13 point lead by the end of the first quarter and cruised the rest of the way to get a win over the Tamarac Bengals. Zachary Rice had 13 points for the Bengals.

Hoosick Falls player Max Kipp works his way through the Mount Anthony defense in a late afternoon game. Kipp scored 18 points in the contest. Photo by Steve Bradley.

Greenwich………14 18 ….18 …11……. 61

Hoosick Falls…..15 18 ….24 …21 …….78

Tuesday, January 7. Jon Kempf scored 29 points to lead Hoosick Falls over visiting Greenwich. The game was close until late in the third quarter when the Panthers began to pull away. Tristan Williams had 18 points and Max Kipp had 12.

Cambridge…………..4 ….6 ….17 ….8…. 35

Mechanicville………4 …14 …19 …16 53

Tuesday, January 7. Both teams got off to a slow start in this game. But Mechanicville got going before Cambridge and grabbed a second quarter lead that Cambridge could not overcome. Brian Hall had 11 points and Nick Murphy had 10 for Cambridge.

Hoosick Falls 20 ..20 ..26 …18 ….84

Mount Anthony 19 ..13 ..15 …14….. 61

Saturday, January 4. After a close first half where the Panthers started what could have been been serious foul trouble for several players later in the game, Hoosick Falls pulled away during the third period behind an 11 point scoring advantage. The Panthers increased their scoring edge through the second half. Jon Kempf scored 33 points (3-3s) along with six assists, Max Kipp dropped in 18, and Tristan Williams added 16 points and had 11 rebounds. Gavin Johnson had 29 points for Mount. Anthony.

Hoosick Falls won the JV game, 35-20. 

Berlin/New Lebanon ….3 ..14….8 ….6 ….41

Loudonville Christian …8.. 14 …13…8 ….43

Monday, January 6. Shawn Pawlows scored 21 points for Berlin/New Lebanon but the team came just short of a win.

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