The Intercollegiate Men's Lacrosse Coaches' Association has announced the founding of a humanitarian award named in memory of the late Siena coach, Liam Gleason. One player from each of Division 1's 77 member schools will be eligible for the award at the end of the season.
CBA captured the Class B men's bowling title at Boulevard Bowl on Monday. The Brothers' Angelo Garafalo & Mike Scaccia, Jr., son of Boulevard Bowl owner Mike Scaccia, Sr., finished 1-2 in individual competition to lead the way for CBA. Colonial Council champion Lansingburgh finished 2nd. Garafalo & Scaccia are now in position to make Section 2's small school composite team for state play.
A quick reminder that WNYA will close out its 2nd season of high school basketball coverage tonight with CBA at Niskayuna (7 pm). Spectrum Cable has not cooperated at all, as the games have not been listed on the program grids all season.
Monday's high school scores:
Women's basketball:
South Glens Falls 43, Queensbury 30.
Bethlehem 58, Saratoga 52.
Amsterdam 62, Schuylerville 39.
Mechanicville 70, Hoosic Valley 25.
Stillwater 79, Tamarac 14.
Broadalbin-Perth 68, Gloversville 18.
Glens Falls 48, Hudson Falls 21.
Hoosick Falls 60, Saratoga Catholic 31.
Cambridge 54, Emma Willard 16.
Greenwich 82, Waterford 30.
Men's basketball:
Warrensburg 66, Hadley-Luzerne 55.
Duanesburg 63, Hawthorne Valley 45.
Loudonville Christian 47, Mayfield 46.
Catskill 68, Coxsackie-Athens 47.
Middleburgh 73, Canajoharie 49.
Johnstown 51, Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 40.
Green Tech 71, Utica Proctor 39.
With another, slightly smaller, snow storm heading our way, it wouldn't hurt to check with your schools to see if your teams are playing tonight. The forecast as of press time calls for a dusting to 2 inches in the tri-cities, up to 4 inches further north. If there are any postponements/cancellations, we will be tracking those.