Thursday, April 2, 2026

Weather postponement update, 4/2

 For now, this is just a partial list, as more games could be added in the next few hours.


Baseball:

Hudson @ Ichabod Crane. No make-up date set as of press time.

Cobleskill-Richmondville @ Mohonasen. They'll try again tomorrow.

Softball:

Cohoes @ Albany. No make up date set yet.

LaSalle @ Germantown-cancelled.

Tennis:

Mohonasen @ Cobleskill-Richmondville.

Ichabod Crane @ Ravena.

Colonie @ Troy.

News & notes

 Siena has ended its search for a new men's basketball coach by going outside the box, if you will.

Nevada Smith, an assistant at Marquette the last few years, was hired Wednesday to take over the program after Gerry McNamara departed for Syracuse a week ago.

Saratoga football star Cam Toomey is still getting offers from Division 1 schools, and they're filling his mailbox, it seems, on a regular basis, per the Albany Times-Union.

Since September, Toomey has gotten offers from Penn State, Syracuse, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Florida State, Missouri, Vanderbilt, Auburn, Kentucky, Rutgers, California, Connecticut, & Boston College. Toomey will take advantage of Easter break to visit North Carolina.

Hmmmm. ACC, Big 10, & SEC. Methinks we'll see plenty of Toomey on cable in a couple of years.

Wednesday's high school & college scores:

Colleges:

Women's lacrosse:

Mount St. Mary's 11, Siena 10 (OT).

Softball:

UAlbany 4, Central Connecticut State 0.

Russell Sage 4, Cobleskill 1.

High schools:

Baseball:

LaSalle 14, Mechanicville 1.

Taconic Hills 12, Germantown 0. Tristan Super & Maky Kirby combined to throw a no-hitter.

Flag football:

Columbia 34, Niskayuna 12.

Women's lacrosse:

Bethlehem 17, Valley Central 6.


Softball:

Albany Academy 16, Maple Hill 1.

Colonie 8, Troy 0.

Greenwich 16, Stillwater 3.

Berne-Knox-Westerlo 6, Voorheesville 5.

Hoosick Falls 19, Berlin-New Lebanon 0.

Glens Falls 9, Lake George 0.

Mechanicville 7, Waterford 3.

Duanesburg 15, Holy Trinity 5.

Albany 23, Schenectady 3.

Mohonasen 4, Cobleskill-Richmondville 1.

Taconic Hills-Hawthorne Valley 13, Germantown 0.

Schalmont 10, Amsterdam 6.

Corinth 21, Northville-Wells 10.

Columbia 9, Queensbury 0.


Wednesday, April 1, 2026

News & notes

 The off-season for Siena just keeps getting worse.

On Tuesday, freshman Francis Folefac announced he was entering the transfer portal. Something tells me that he, like Gavin Doty, will follow Gerry McNamara to Syracuse. Just a hunch, kids.

The Albany Times-Union, in the course of interviewing former Catholic Central star Julie McBride, learned that McBride and Hoosac School captured the Class AAA title in the New England Prep School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) last month. 

Believe me, I've tried to obtain scores from NEPSAC's website on Albany Academy during the season, but, no dice. Speaking of Academy, their swim team captured a championship in NEPSAC as well. Belated congratulations.

We've mentioned previously that McBride owns a gym in Lansingburgh, occupying the former St. Augustine's gym. What we didn't know was that her business partner is former Siena star and ex-Harlem Globetrotter Tay Fisher. Talk about star power!

Time to catch up on some scores from Monday, as well as Tuesday:

Baseball:

Monday:

Hartford/Fort Edward 10, Warrensburg 0 (5 innings).

Cobleskill 9, Voorheesville 2.

Lansingburgh 2, Hoosick Falls 0.

Lake George 13, Mayfield 3 (5 innings).

Cambridge-Salem 8, Hudson Falls 3.

Albany 6, Hoosic Valley 2.

Middleburgh 13, Windham-Ashland-Jewett 3.

Germantown 18, Berlin-New Lebanon 1 (5 innings).

Waterford 8, Schenectady 5.

Glens Falls 10, North Warren 2.

Flag football:

Monday:

Broadalbin-Perth 28, Hudson 0.

Holy Trinity 20, Catskill 0.

Ravena 26, Mohonasen 0.

Colonie 25, Bethlehem 0.

Shenendehowa 7, Columbia 0.

Niskayuna 27, Burnt Hills 0.

Guilderland 12, Schenectady 6 (OT).

Shaker 23, Saratoga 6.

Women's lacrosse:

Tuesday:

Niskayuna 16, Ballston Spa 3.

Johnstown 17, Hoosick Falls-Tamarac 16.

Queensbury 25, Amsterdam-Broadalbin-Perth 0.

Shaker 16, Briarcliff 7.

Albany 11, Schenectady-Mohonasen-Schalmont 3.

Men's lacrosse:

Mechanicville-Stillwater 16, Hoosick Falls-Tamarac 3.

CBA 17, Albany 4.

Schuylerville 19, Hudson Falls 0.

Queensbury 15, Scotia 4.

Shenendehowa 12, Colonie 5.

Burnt Hills 15, Saratoga 6.

Shaker 15, LaSalle 1. The Cadets are still looking for their first win of the season.

Voorheesville @ Troy was rained out. No make-up date has been set at press time.

Glens Falls 19, Amsterdam 0.

Greenwich-Cambridge @ Johnstown was rained out. No make-up date has been set at press time.

Softball:

Fort Ann 10, Corinth 6.

Fort Edward 18, Bolton 8.

Cairo-Durham 16, Hunter-Tannersville 14.


Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Weather postponement update, 3/31

 Intermittent rain showers have forced the postponement or cancellation of events scheduled for today.


Baseball:

LaSalle @ Mechanicville-cancelled. They'll try again tomorrow.

Shaker @ Ichabod Crane. They'll try again tomorrow.

Softball:

Duanesburg @ Mohonasen. No make-up date set as of press time.

Tennis:

LaSalle @ Troy. Rescheduled for April 21.

Schalmont @ Mohonasen. Rescheduled for April 14.

Albany Academy @ Ichabod Crane. No make-up date has been set.

With rain also in the forecast for tomorrow, there'll be more postponements, absent any changes in the forecast in the next 24 hours.

News & notes

 It shouldn't surprise anyone that MVP Arena is looking to host more NCAA post-season tournaments, be it hockey or basketball, after drawing a total of just under 13,000 fans over the weekend for the hockey regionals, half of that on Sunday, as Michigan advanced to the Frozen Four with a 5-3 win over Minnesota-Duluth. The Bulldogs feature the likely #1 pick in the summer NHL draft in freshman Gavin McKenna, which might explain the larger than normal turnout.

UAlbany's women's lacrosse team dropped a non-league game to Boston University Monday, to the tune of 22-5. The Lady Terriers ran out to an 11-0 lead in the first quarter, and never looked back. Ugh.

Troy High set a school record for points in flag football on Monday in blowing away Lansingburgh, 65-0. The Lady Horses (1-0) will travel to Albany on Thursday.


Unfortunately for Troy, the women's lacrosse varsity is still looking for their first win after dropping a 17-7 decision to Ballston Spa on Monday night. The men open play later today.

The rest of Monday's high school action:

Women's lacrosse:

Schuylerville 20, Scotia 5.

South Glens Falls 17, Amsterdam-Broadalbin-Perth 2.

Softball:

Hoosick Falls 5, Mechanicville 1.

LaSalle 3, Albany 0.

Tamarac 22, Waterford 0 (5 innings).

Greenwich 28, Cambridge 0 (5 innings).

Taconic Hills-Hawthorne Valley 6, Maple Hill 5.

Cobleskill-Richmondville 12, Johnstown 2.

Fort Ann 14, Bolton 10.

Hoosic Valley 10, Saratoga Catholic 6.

Schoharie 7, Northville 6.

Niskayuna 9, Cohoes 0.

Yes, there is such a place as Mudville, not just the one immortalized in Casey at The Bat. It's a small town in central NY, which hosted five non-league games on Monday. The scores:

Fonda-Fultonville 7, Mount Markham 5.

Fonda-Fultonville 4, Cazenovia 1.

Canajoharie-Fort Plain 10, Poland 0.

Mayfield 7, Poland 6.

Cazenovia 6, Mayfield 4.

The Albany Times-Union released its all star teams in bowling & hockey today, and, well, we wouldn't be surprised to read of some discord coming from either Troy (bowling) or LaSalle (hockey).

In the latter case, the Cadets' leading scorer, Danny Wiese, was named to the 2nd team. League champion Shenendehowa, understandably, placed 3 players on the 1st team. Burnt Hills-Ballston Spa coach Jim Buffaline was named Coach of The Year, and the Hawks' Camren Mance was named Player of The Year.

On the lanes, Troy was completely shut out. The only Colonial Council school recognized was Section II runner-up Lansingburgh, who placed senior Charles Hauser on the 1st team, and John Lynch on the 2nd team. Lynch is not the only legacy bowler on the 2nd team, as he's joined by Mike Scaccia, Jr. of CBA, who is only a sophomore. CBA's Dan Walsh was named Coach of The Year, and Guilderland's EJ Taber was named Player of The Year. Look, I get that Troy ran into a midseason slump, and it cost the Flying Horses some votes, but this reeks of political bias in favor of the Suburban Council, which dominated the 1st team, and had just 2 players on a more diversified 2nd team. Troy's Sophia Short, who bowls on the men's team instead of the women's team, wasn't even considered.

There's always next year.

Monday, March 30, 2026

Troy High sports review, through March 27

The spring sports season kicks into full swing today, with Easter vacation starting Friday.


Women's lacrosse:

Current record: 0-1.

A narrow loss to Hoosick Falls-Tamarac on Thursday demonstrated just how far women's lacrosse has come in such as short time.

Next: Another non-league game is on tap today vs. Ballston Spa. Then, it's a road trip to Albany on Thursday.

We just received notification from AD Paul Reinisch that Saugerties' visit on Friday for flag football was a scrimmage but was never designated as such on the Colonial Council website. The season officially begins today at Lansingburgh.

The rest of this week's schedule:

Tuesday: Tennis opens at home vs. LaSalle. Men's lacrosse opens under the lights and likely amid raindrops vs. Voorheesville.

Wednesday:

Softball opens at Colonie.

Thursday:

Men's lacrosse @ Greenwich-Cambridge. Tennis hosts Colonie.

Saturday:

Softball home opener vs. Saratoga.

We'll be back next Monday.

News & notes

Let's catch up on weekend action, first in Section II:

Saturday:

Women's lacrosse:

Averill Park 25, Hoosick Falls 11. 

Skaneateles 11, Shaker 10.

Men's lacrosse:

Archbishop Stepinac 14, CBA 6.

Burnt Hills 19, Schuylerville 6.

Columbia 16, Wahconah (Mass.) 2.

Johnstown 12, LaSalle 10.

Shenendehowa 7, Lakeland-Panas 5.

Niskayuna 10, Lincoln-Sudbury 4.

Cicero-North Syracuse 16, Bethlehem 6.

Farmingdale 8, Shaker 4.

It was inevitable, but no one expected it so soon.

UAlbany is saying good-bye to women's basketball coach Colleen Mullen, who will be at Rhode Island next season after 8 seasons at Albany, which netted 2 America East titles and a subsequent NCAA tournament appearance. The Lady Danes' 2nd half collapse this season may have played a role in Mullen's decision to depart.

New Orleans Pelicans assistant and Syracuse alum Mike Hopkins is out of the running to take over the men's head coaching job at Siena. The school made that announcement on Sunday, even though some media reports over the weekend had suggested they were so sure Hopkins would bolt from the NBA. I don't think so.


Sunday's college scores:

Baseball:

RPI swept Skidmore, 11-3 & 6-1.

Vassar split with Union, each winning by a 15-5 score in 8 innings.

UMBC 8, UAlbany 6.

Marist 13, Siena 6.

Softball:

UAlbany split with UMass-Lowell, winning the first game, 8-0, but losing the 2nd game in 8 innings, 4-3. Olivia DeCitise (Troy) homered to help the River Hawks in game 2 after sitting out game 1.

Siena swept St. Peter's, 5-1 & 7-1.

Skidmore split with Plattsburgh, losing the opener, 8-7, in 9 innings, then salvaging the nightcap, 12-4, in 5 innings.

Russell Sage split with SUNY Polytechnic, losing the opener, 5-2, then winning the 2nd game, 6-5.

Tennis:

RPI 7, Rochester 0.

College of New Jersey 4, Skidmore 3.

Water polo:

LaSalle 11, Siena 8.

Matt Gage (Broadalbin-Perth/Siena) pitched an inning on Friday & Saturday vs. the Yankees, giving up no runs in each case. Unfortunately for Gage and the San Francisco Giants, the Yankees swept the series.

Mets fans will have to rely on their cable guides to find out where they'll be able to watch Friday's game vs. the Giants, the 1st WPIX game on the schedule. WXXA & WTEN will farm out the game to a digital subchannel, either Cozi TV or Grit, since the game will start around 9:30 pm on Friday.



Weather postponement update, 4/2

 For now, this is just a partial list, as more games could be added in the next few hours. Baseball: Hudson @ Ichabod Crane. No make-up date...