Saturday, December 7, 2019

High School Fridays: Shenendehowa leaves Troy snowblind

Inclement weather kept ye scribe from attending Troy High's boys basketball home opener. Shenendehowa, at least, is doing online broadcasts at home and away for the boys, not so sure about the girls. I'd like to see Troy take the initiative and do the same.

Anyway, the Plainsmen picked up their first win of the season, spoiling the home opener for Troy, 57-42. Jake Reinisch, with 14 points, was one of three Plainsmen in double figures. Jadon Cummings led Troy with 10 points as both teams are now 1-1 on the season. Troy plays Guilderland next.

Over in Clifton Park, the Huerter sisters, Jillian & Meghan, combined for 23 points, leading four Lady Plainsmen in double figures, as Shen routed Troy, 79-36. Jenalyse Alarcon led winless Troy (0-2) with 12 points. It was the league opener for Shen (1-0).

The Lady Horses close their road trip in Guilderland on Tuesday before the home opener vs. Schenectady next Friday. Troy will play Schenectady twice, both at home, in the next four weeks.
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Other Troy High news: Troy's bowling match vs. Averill Park at Uncle Sam Lanes, postponed on Tuesday, was contested on Wednesday, with the Warriors picking up the win, 18 1/2-13 1/2. Troy is now 1-2 after losing to Shen on Thursday.

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