Note: The entire Friday evening basketball schedule was postponed due to school cancellations.
Mechanicville 9 7 16 15 47
Cambridge 12 14 5 10 41
Tuesday, February 11. The Cambridge Indians let a ten point halftime lead slip away when they struggled to score points in the second half, scoring only 15 to the Red Raiders 31. Brian Hall led Cambridge with 13 points and Ben Epler added 13.

Hoosick Falls 16 14 15 18 63
Greenwich 13 16 10 18 57
Tuesday, February 11. Hoosick Falls ran into a determined Greenwich team on this night. With a one point advantage at halftime the Panthers used a third quarter five point scoring advantage to get a lead that they kept until the end to get the win. Tristan Williams had 20 points, Max Kipp had 18 and Jon Kempf added 15.
Stillwater 14 4 9 14 7 48
Tamarac 10 11 10 10 6 47
Tuesday, February 11. Stillwater overcame a 31-27 end of third quarter deficit to send the game into overtime. Joey Poulin led the Bengals with 17 points.
Hoosic Valley 12 8 12 9 41
Waterford-Halfmoon 19 7 16 12 54
Tuesday, February 11. Hoosic Valley couldn’t catch up after falling behind by seven points early in the game. Logan Reilly had 14 points for the Indians.
Mt. Anthony 12 11 9 13 45
Hoosick Falls 24 17 13 12 66
Saturday, February 8. Hoosick Falls jumped out to a double digit first quarter lead and held it for the remainder of the game to get a season sweep in this non-league rivalry game. Tristan Williams had 25 points, Jon Kempf added 19 and Max Kipp 13. Williams had 11 rebounds and Kipp brought down 10. Dmitri Rose dished out seven assists in just over two quarters of play. Hoosick Falls won the JV game.
Maple Hill 10 21 16 27 74
Hoosic Valley 22 18 15 20 75
Saturday, February 8. Maple Hill (11-6) had three players with 20 or more points but Hoosic Valley (8-8) still came out on top. The Hoosic Valley Indians got out to an early lead and hung on as Maple Hill outscored them in every quarter but the first. Logan Reilly had 24 points, CJ Bassett had 18 and Tyler Eddy added 15 for Hoosic Valley.
