Tuesday, December 18, 2018

News & notes

Just to give hockey fans equal time, here's the current Capital District High School Hockey League (CDHSHL) standings, courtesy of www.hometeamsonline.com.

LeagueOverall
TeamGPRecordPtsGPRecordGFGALast 6StreakWin %
CDHSHL
Bethlehem43-1576-142155-1Lost 1.857
Albany Academy33-0443-122113-1Won 3.750
CBA33-0354-125174-1Won 4.800
Shenendehowa22-0364-222224-2Won 2.667
Niskayuna/Schenectady/Albany32-1353-216133-2Won 1.600
Guild/Mohon/S-G52-3383-4-125382-3-1Lost 1.438
Burnt Hills/Ballston Spa31-2253-236273-2Lost 1.600
Queensbury (D2)31-2264-222184-2Won 2.667
La Salle31-2252-2-120202-2-1Won 1.500
Saratoga21-1164-228224-2Won 1.667
Adirondack30-3-60-5-116430-5-1Lost 5.083
Shaker/Colonie

40-4-60-68420-6Lost 6


As you can see, defending champion Bethlehem won't run the table this season, having already lost to Shenendehowa on Friday night. The numbers are a bit skewed because of non-league play, and, in Albany Academy's case, the one loss reportedly was in NEPSAC (New England Prep School Athletic Conference) play. 

LaSalle snapped its 3 game winless streak over the weekend, as previously reported, and will host Queensbury on Friday before visiting the Capital District Jets (still listed as Shaker-Colonie in the above grid) on Saturday night.
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Speaking of streaks, Lansingburgh is on one in boys' basketball after beating Mohonasen on Monday. The Knights have now won 2 in a row. 

As we showed the grid over the weekend, the Suburban Council is experiencing a changing of the guard in boys' hoops. I don't think anyone expected Shaker, Guilderland, & Colonie to all be winless at this point in the season. Everything, of course, runs in cycles in high school sports.
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We've posted the standings because you're never going to see them in the local newspapers. Space limitations, you know. We're just doing a public service.

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