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February 21, 2020 By steve bradley

Cambridge 21 2 13 6 42

Hoosick Falls 17 12 11 20 60

Tuesday, February 18. The final regular game of the season had the Panthers and Indians playing a weather delayed make-up game. Cambridge got out to a lead early in the first quarter on some hot shooting, but the Panthers chipped away at that lead as the quarter went on. Tristan Williams was the workhorse during that time as he scored 12 first quarter points. Cambridge went cold in the second quarter and while the Panthers weren’t exactly setting the net on fire they did put 12 points on the board, giving them a six point halftime advantage. After an evenly played third quarter the Panthers put the game out of reach in the fourth quarter. Jon Kempf led Hoosick Falls with 23 points, Williams ended with 16 and Isiah Burnett added 10. Brian Hall had 10 for Cambridge.

Cambridge’s Nick Murphy (20) tries to drive past Hoosick Falls’ Dmitri Rose in the second half of Tuesday’s game at HFCS. Cambridge stayed with the Panthers through the first period but a two point second quarter put them in a hole they couldn’t get out of. Photo by Steve Bradley.

Hoosick Falls 17 9 23 14 63

Mechanicville 14 14 18 26 72

Saturday, February 15. Played at Stillwater High. Mechanicville completed a season sweep of the Hoosick Falls Panthers Saturday. At the end of three quarters the Panthers held a slim, three point 49-46 lead, but the Red Raiders scored 26 fourth quarter points to outscore the Panthers by 12 points to get the win. Jon Kempf scored 21 points, including five three-pointers, Max Kipp had 17 and Isiah Burnet added 10 for the Panthers. 

Tamarac 13 15 8 18 5 59

Greenwich 12 17 12 13 10 64

Saturday, February 15. Down 36-41 at the end of three quarters, the Tamarac Bengals outscored the Witches by five in the fourth quarter to send the game into overtime. The Witches regrouped in the overtime period and got the win. Patrick Mainell had 12 points, Dalton Mason and Zachary Rice each had 10 points.

Berlin-New Lebanon 9 12 12 12 45

Hoosic Valley 12 17 24 12 65

Saturday, February 15. Played at Stillwater High. Logan Reilly scored 25 points, CJ Bassett had 11 and Matt Rowe chipped in 10 as Hoosic Valley (O 10-9, L 4-6)  got the win. Roman Kane had 10 points for Berlin.

Saratoga 22 35 23 12 92

Berlin-New Lebanon 17 16 19 9 61

Wednesday, February 12. Malachi Ritter had seven three-pointers, four in the first quarter, but a 35 point Saratoga second quarter doomed the Mountaineers. Ritter finished with 23 points and Shawn Pawlows had 14.

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