Friday, April 30, 2021

High School Fridays: Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake @ Troy (Class A football championship), 4/30/21

 Tonight's Class A championship game is sponsored by Rice Krispies. Yes, it's a blustery night, and that means Troy High's ancient sound system is compromised. The YouTube feed, as you'll see, was plagued with frequent freezes and, during the first quarter, the screen went dark a few times. And now you know why they haven't committed to using the stream for home baseball & softball games or lacrosse, starting next week.

It was a battle of undefeated teams, as Grasso division champion Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake rolled into town, on a night where Burnt Hills was also hosting the Suburban Council volleyball championships for both men & women (more on that later)., and hoping for one big celebration at the end of the night. Normally, the title game would be at a neutral site, but in this abnormal season, Section II decided that Troy, with its turf field, and with some tiebreakers in their favor, would host the game.

You count on your hand, leaving room for some fingers, how many times Troy had beaten Burnt Hills prior to this game. The Spartans felt so confident, they posted a highlight reel of a 2008 Class A semi-final game vs. Troy, which they won, 38-20.

Motivation can be a wonderful thing. And, after a slow start, Troy basked in its glow.

With the Spartans' defense keying on senior tailback Xavier Leigh, who statistically did not have his best game of the season on offense, quarterback Alex Wolfe scored the game's first touchdown late in the first quarter on a 16 yard run. Will Ryan, back after a week off, nailed the extra point, and Troy led, 7-0, after the first quarter.

For Burnt Hills, it only got worse after that.

In the second quarter, with the Spartans' offense stifled by a swarming Troy defense, Wolfe directed the Flying Horses on another drive, capped with Avvon Smith running it in from 3 yards out. Another Ryan PAT made it 14-0.

Then, it was time for the air show.

Late in the period, Burnt Hills was forced to punt, but a low snap was fielded by the punter, who made the  mistake of dropping to one knee at the 11 yard line. Oops! Wolfe took advantage, and slung a dart to Nasir Dawud-Soto. This was wrapped in between TD tosses to Tyrell Penalba and Soto, and Troy took a 35-0 lead into the break.

In the third quarter, Wolfe put the game away with a short TD run. However, on a low snap on the extra point attempt, Wolfe picked it up, then hit a strike to Penalba in the back of the end zone for a 2 point conversion. 43-0 Troy after three. Just eight seconds into the fourth quarter, Burnt Hills finally got on the board with a field goal, but, by then, it was too little, too late.

Leigh finally cracked the scoring column a few minutes later, breaking off a 79 yard run. Ryan added another PAT, his 6th of the night, and it was 50-3. Leigh had lost two fumbles earlier, but made up for it with the big run, plus some key plays on defense. Unfortunately, late in the quarter, Leigh was knocked out by a gang tackle in what would be his final play. Burnt Hills had conceded the game by punting a couple of plays earlier when otherwise they were in four down territory. Leigh was ruled down by contact, although the Spartans tried to sell another lost fumble. One play later, the game was over, and Troy had smacked another Spartan monkey off its collective back, following a demolition of Queensbury last week.

Enjoy the video:


In all, Troy allowed just 48 points on the season, or an average of 6.6 points a game. The Flying Horses rolled up 347 points in 7 games, for an average of 49.4 points per game.

Meanwhile, Burnt Hills' women's volleyball team captured the Suburban Council title, beating Shenendehowa in straight sets to complete a perfect season. The men's match, also vs. Shen, was not completed at press time. The men's title match was moved from Shen to Burnt Hills due to a power outage in Clifton Park that affected the Shen campus, leaving both school buildings in the dark.

Thursday's high school scoreboard, 4/29

 There was football on Thursday. 

Class A:

Averill Park 17, Ballston Spa 8. AP finishes the season 5-2. The result was not reported to the local papers as of press time.


Men's soccer:

Foothills Council:

Scotia-Glenville 8, Gloversville 0.
South Glens Falls 2, Queensbury 1.

Non-league:

Mekeel Christian 3, Loudonville Christian 1.

Women's soccer:

Foothills Council:

South Glens Falls & Broadalbin-Perth played to a scoreless draw.

Wasaren League:

Mechanicville 3, Emma Willard 0.

Women's volleyball:

Non-league:

Broadalbin-Perth def. Mayfield, 3-1.

Suburban Council:

It will be Shenendehowa vs. undefeated Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake for the women's championship. The Spartans defeated Columbia in straight sets, while Shen similarly defeated Niskayuna. The men's teams for both schools play for the championship tonight. This could be a big weekend for the Spartans, especially if their football team wins the Class A title.

Troy High's volleyball season is over, as the Lady Horses (6-11) were eliminated from the consolation tournament in straight sets by Colonie. Saratoga defeated Shaker, and will play at Colonie in the consolation final tonight.

Troy's Jenalyse Alarcon was named to the Suburban Council's 2nd team in volleyball, while Nadia Brown, Alyssa Bruno, & Kayla McNall earned Honorable Mention honors.

Thursday, April 29, 2021

News & notes

 The Albany Empire will have a familiar face under center when they open their season May 29. QB Tommy Grady has re-upped for another season with the team, now in the National Arena League. He'll have to get used to having a new coaching staff directing the Empire, with Rob Keefe & Les Moss gone (Iowa), plus the new league, but, given Albany's history with arena football, that shouldn't be a problem.
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LaSalle closed out its football season in grand style Wednesday in the north country.

John Audino's Cadets caught Queensbury at a bad time, after the Spartans, like LaSalle at the beginning of the season, were run over by Troy five nights earlier.

Then, Bo Catherwood added to the Spartans' misery. The senior ran for 236 yards, and scored six touchdowns, as LaSalle blew away Queensbury, 44-6. Queensbury finishes 2-3, while LaSalle closes the season at 4-2.

The only other game reported saw Niskayuna defeat Colonie, 10-7.
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Siena's visit to the NCAA women's soccer tournament was a short one.

The Saints fell to Arizona State, 4-0, at East Carolina University on Wednesday afternoon, putting an abrupt end to an undefeated season.


In other Siena news, Isis Young announced Wednesday that she is turning pro, and will not return for another season. Young has accepted an offer to play in Germany, and the season there starts in August. Best of luck to Isis in her new venture.
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Friday's Suburban Council men's volleyball finals are set.

Shenendehowa defeated Columbia in straight sets, while Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake needed 5 sets to put away Bethlehem. 

In other volleyball action:

Women's volleyball:

Western Athletic Conference:

Galway def. Mekeel Christian in straight sets.

Foothills Council:

Gloversville def. Johnstown, 3-1.

Wasaren League:

Mechanicville def. Saratoga Central Catholic, 3-1.

Men's soccer:

Western Athletic Conference:

Mayfield 6, Canajoharie 0.
Middleburgh 5, Mekeel Christian Academy 2.
OESJ 6, Schharie 2.

Women's soccer:

Foothills Council:

Scotia-Glenville 2, Broadalbin-Perth 0.

Wasaren League:

Tamarac 6, Waterford 1.

Western Athletic Conference:

Mekeel Christian 2, Duanesburg 1.
Schoharie 5, OESJ 0.

Non-league:

Hoosick Falls & Galway played to a 3-3 draw.

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

News & notes

 Shaker grad Jeff Hoffman went just four innings Tuesday at Los Angeles against the Dodgers, but while he gave up three runs in the four innings, he only allowed one hit. Five walks did Hoffman in, ending his night early, but the Cincinnati Reds bullpen came to the rescue, as Cincinnati beat the Dodgers, 6-5. 

Hoffman's season ERA is a tidy 3.33 after Tuesday's game.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the country, Shenendehowa ace Ian Anderson pitched like an ace for the Atlanta Braves, as he combined with two relievers on a shutout of the Chicago Cubs, 5-0. Anderson went seven innings, and lowered his ERA to under 2 1/2 runs a game as he won his 2nd straight decision.

Check the video from MLB:


Oh, it's going to be fun if we have a Suburban Council reunion when the Reds & Braves meet later this season.
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Tuesday's high school scoreboard:

Men's soccer:

Foothills Council:

Schuylerville 2, Glens Falls 1.
Scotia-Glenville 3, Broadalbin-Perth 0.

Wasaren League:

Waterford 3, Hoosic Valley 2.
Mechanicville 6, Stillwater 1.

Non-league:

Bethlehem 7, Johnstown 0.

Women's soccer:

Foothills Council:

Broadalbin-Perth 2, Amsterdam 0.

Wasaren League:

Emma Willard 3, Hoosic Valley 0.

Non-league:

Queensbury 4, Ballston Spa 2.
Waterford 7, Berne Knox-Westerlo 1.

Women's volleyball:

Suburban Council championship quarterfinals:

Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake def. Averill Park in straight sets.
Shenendehowa def. Schenectady, 3-1.
Niskayuna def. Ballston Spa, 3-1.
Columbia def. Guilderland, 3-2.

Thursday's semi-finals:

Columbia @ Burnt Hills.
Nisky @ Shen.

Consolation games:

Shaker def. Bethlehem in straight sets.

Thursday's semi-finals:

Troy @ Colonie.
Shaker @ Saratoga.

Western Athletic Conference: both matches ended in straight sets:

Galway def. Duanesburg.
Mayfield def. Schoharie.

Non-league:

Saratoga Central Catholic def. Corinth in straight sets.
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The final week of the "Fall II" football season starts today with 5 games on the schedule:

LaSalle @ Queensbury.
Scotia-Glenville @ Columbia. Games that were postponed in weeks 1-2 due to COVID will not be made up.
Colonie @ Nisky.
Fonda-Fultonville @ Cobleskill-Richmondville.
Helderberg Valley @ Taconic Hills.

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

How do Falcons lay goose eggs? When they're shut out (Albany @ Troy, women's volleyball, 4/27/21)

 Four weeks ago, Troy High earned its first win of the season in women's volleyball, beating Albany in four sets.

Today, the two teams met again at Zotto Memorial Gym in the quarter finals of the Suburban Council consolation tournament, with the winner to play either Saratoga or Colonie on Thursday. Troy, coming off a five set loss to the Blue Streaks last Friday, had won consolation tournaments in women's soccer & basketball earlier this season. Could they do it again?

It's clear, however, that the Falcons came back to town to give Troy, ah, claws for alarm, as they weren't going down quietly. Unlike their avian namesakes, however, Albany lacked the killer instinct, and the Lady Horses pitched their third shutout of the season, all in the last week and a half. Now, coach Talia Valenti's club will find out where they'll play on Thursday.

Check the video:


Now 6-10 overall on the season, Troy is peaking at the right time. They'd love to win this tournament, and carry some momentum for the school into spring sports season, which begins next week.

Monday's high school scoreboard, 4/26

 The Suburban Council's volleyball tournaments began Monday with men's action. The women's tournaments, which include a consolation bracket, begin tonight.

Monday's results: All matches ended in straight sets:

Bethlehem def. Shaker.
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake def. Niskayuna.
Columbia def. Saratoga.
Shenendehowa def. Colonie.

Wednesday's semi-finals:

Columbia @ Shen.
Burnt Hills @ Bethlehem.
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The women's pairings are as follows for tonight:

Averill Park @ Burnt Hills.
Guilderland @ Columbia.
Ballston Spa @ Niskayuna.
Schenectady @ Shen.

Consolation pairings:

Albany @ Troy.
Bethlehem @ Shaker.

Colonie & Saratoga have drawn byes. Given what we've seen this season, Troy, which won women's consolation tournaments in soccer & basketball, won't get the hat trick. 

And to think some of these ladies will be playing softball starting next week.


Men's soccer results:

Central Hudson Valley League:

Doane Stuart 4, Loudonville Christian 0.

Colonial Council:

Albany Academy 5, Voorheesville 1.
Schalmont 3, La Salle 2.

Western Athletic Conference:

OESJ 6, Canajoharie 0.
Fonda-Fultonville 2, Fort Plain 1.
Galway 11, Schoharie 0.
Northville 2, Mayfield 1.

Women's soccer results:

Colonial Council:

Cohoes 2, Ichabod Crane 0.
Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk 4, Cobleskill-Richmondville 2.
Mohonasen 3, Voorheesville 2.
Catholic Central 1, Lansingburgh 0.
Academy of Holy Names 1, Schalmont 0.

Foothills Council:

Queensbury 5, South Glens Falls 0.

Wasaren League:

Cambridge 3, Hoosick Falls 1.
Saratoga Central Catholic 5, Waterford 1.
Stillwater 2, Tamarac 1.

Western Athletic Conference:

Canajoharie & OESJ played to a 1-1 draw.
Schoharie 10, Galway 1.

Monday, April 26, 2021

News & notes

 Former Siena basketball star Jalen Pickett is moving up in class.

Pickett will play for Penn State next season after transferring from Siena following the 2020-1 season. What that means, of course, is that viewers will get to see more of Pickett, with Nittany Lion games airing on either ESPN's group of networks or Fox or its sister network, the Big 10 Channel, the latter of which, unfortunately, is a premium channel on Spectrum Cable.
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Nice interview by Joyce Bassett of the Albany Times-Union with Pittsburgh senior Hunter Levesque (Troy) in today's edition. Hunter's parents and friends drove to Boston over the weekend to see her play against Boston College. The Panthers & Eagles split the four game series.

For the season, Levesque is hitting .266, with 4 homers & 19 RBI. Even though the NCAA has granted her a fifth year of eligibility because of COVID, Hunter has declined, and will graduate next month.
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It's looking like Troy will be hosting the Class A Super Bowl vs. Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake on Friday. They're already setting up their YouTube stream for the game, four days before kickoff.

The numbers for Troy are staggering, as we've noted. After shutting out Queensbury in the semi-finals, the numbers break down like this:

Offense: 49.3 points per game.
Defense: 7.3 points allowed per game.

Burnt Hills also pitched a shutout on Friday, downing Averill Park, but it was not the dominating performance that Troy put on at home. The Spartans, however, have had Troy's number over the years.


Volleyball season is not over yet at Troy. It appears that they are doing a post-season tournament, with Troy's first game tomorrow vs. Albany in a rematch from March 30. Troy won its first match of the season that night, and so the Falcons return to the scene of the crime. Women's volleyball tournament pairings are not yet in the press. The men's tournament in the Suburban Council begins tonight.
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It's better late than never, but LaSalle ran its record to 3-2 on Friday with a 14-0 win over Ballston Spa.
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There is a change to Troy's lacrosse schedule.

The non-league match vs. Amsterdam, originally announced for May 1, has been moved to Friday, May 7. No reason given for the switch. This would've been the season opener for Troy, but now the opener is next Monday vs. Guilderland. Either way, Troy opens with a 3 game homestand.

Sunday, April 25, 2021

News & notes

 All Siena needed was some reinforcements.

Entering Friday's doubleheader vs. St. Peter's, Tony Rossi's Saints got some much needed help when redshirt sophomore Brett Young (Albany Academy) was finally granted a waiver from the NCAA. Young started all four games over the two days vs. the Peacocks in the outfield, just as he was at Virginia Commonwealth last year in a shortened season.

All Young did was go 10-15 in the series (.667 batting average) with a home run and 6 RBI. Siena swept all four games in convincing fashion as they're making a late run toward the MAAC tournament next month.

Saturday's doubleheader was a showcase for two pitchers who've mostly worked out of the bullpen this season.


In the opener, Arlo Marynczak (Bethlehem) hurled the 3rd no-hitter in school history, giving up only an unearned run as the result of two walks and an error in the 6th inning, as Siena blew out St. Peter's, 14-1. Another Albany Academy alum, Brooks Knapek, a graduate transfer from VCU, pitched a complete game shutout in the nightcap, with Siena completing the sweep, 7-0.

Rossi has already said that Marynczak, and, presumably, Knapek as well, will return to the bullpen. Marynczak, a junior, may have auditioned for a spot in the rotation next season.
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In other local college baseball action:

Hartford swept UAlbany, 8-7 & 12-6. The Great Danes are 13-15 overall, 11-11 in the America East.

Adelphi swept the College of St. Rose, 13-1 & 2-1. The Golden Knights are just 3-10 on the season.

RIT swept RPI, 9-4 & 12-1. The Engineers have yet to win a game in the Liberty League so far.

Union swept Skidmore, 4-3 & 14-7. The Thoroughbreds are 1-4, while the Dutchmen sit at 6-4. Skidmore has played 5 fewer games, or at least, that's what it seems.

Men's lacrosse:

UAlbany 18, New Jersey Institute of Technology 8. The Great Danes are 7-3 overall, 4-2 in the America East.

St. Bonaventure 11, Siena 0. The Saints have yet to win a game.

SUNY Polytechnic 17, Cobleskill 9.

Bentley 10, St. Rose 3. The Golden Knights are 1-7.

RPI 14, Skidmore 5. The Engineers won their first game, while Skidmore has dropped three straight league games.

Russell Sage 21, Elmira 11.

Women's lacrosse:

St. Lawrence 21, Skidmore 16.

Stony Brook 17, UAlbany 10.

Union 19, Clarkson 13.

Keuka 23, Russell Sage 17.

Softball:

UAlbany swept Hartford 9-1 & 2-1.

Adelphi swept St. Rose, 3-0 & 9-1.

Cobleskill swept Canton, 3-1 & 13-3.

Rochester served a double whammy on Skidmore, shutting the Thoroughbreds out, 13-0 & 7-0.

RPI split a doubleheader with New Paltz, winning the opener, 3-0, then losing the nightcap, 2-0.

Siena & Manhattan split as well. The Jaspers won the first game, 3-1, while Siena recovered to take the nightcap, 4-0.

Oneonta swept Union, 4-1 & 1-0.

Russell Sage split with Elmira. The Gators won the first game, 7-1. Elmira salvaged the nightcap, 7-3.
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Saturday's high school scoreboard:

Football:

Cambridge-Salem 36, Granville 20.

Class B:

Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk 34, Hudson Falls 6.

Class C:

Johnstown 46, Ichabod Crane 20.
Fonda-Fultonville 41, Watervliet 0.

Men's soccer:

Foothills Council:

Glens Falls 5, Gloversville 0.
Queensbury 10, Johnstown 0.
Schuylerville 2, Amsterdam 0.

Suburban Council:

Bethlehem 3, Ballston Spa 1.

Wasaren League:

Waterford 6, Saratoga Catholic 0.

Western Athletic Conference:

OESJ 3, Fonda-Fultonville 0.

Women's soccer:

Adirondack League:

Hudson-Warrensburg 2, Whitehall 0.

Foothills Council:

Scotia-Glenville 4, South Glens Falls 0.
Queensbury 8, Johnstown 0.

Wasaren League:

Waterford 6, Hoosic Valley 1.
Mechanicville 5, Stillwater 0.
Tamarac 4, Saratoga Central Catholic 0.

Western Athletic Conference:

OESJ 8, Fort Plain 0.

Men's volleyball:

Suburban Council:

Colonie def. Guilderland in straight sets.

Women's volleyball:

Foothills Council:

Broadalbin-Perth def. Amsterdam in straight sets.

Non-league:

Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake completed an undefeated season beating Galway in straight sets.

Western Athletic Conference:

Schoharie def. Berne Knox-Westerlo in straight sets.
Fonda-Fultonville def. Mayfield in straight sets.

Saturday, April 24, 2021

Friday's high school scoreboard, 4/23

Women's soccer:

Central Hudson Valley League:

Germantown 7, Doane Stuart 1.

Colonial Council:

Cohoes 7, Cobleskill-Richmondville 2.
Catholic Central 3, Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk 0.

Men's soccer:

Adirondack League:

Lake George 1, Fort Ann 0.

Colonial Council:

Albany Academy 2, Voorheesville 0.

Wasaren League:

Hoosick Falls 3, Berlin-New Lebanon 1.
Mechanicville 8, Waterford 2.

Western Athletic Conference:

Northville 6, Canajoharie 1.
Middleburgh 5, Fonda-Fultonville 0.
Berne Knox-Westerlo-Duanesburg 3, Mekeel Christian 2.

For more men's scores, check Capital Region Soccer's website.


Women's volleyball:

Colonial Council:

Mohonasen def. Schalmont, 3-2.
Ichabod Crane def. Academy of Holy Names, 3-1.

Foothills Council:

Gloversville def. Amsterdam in straight sets.

Suburban Council:

Bethlehem def. Colonie, 3-2.
Shenendehowa def. Schenectady in straight sets.
Niskayuna def. Averill Park in straight sets.
Columbia def. Shaker in straight sets.
Ballston Spa def. Albany, 3-1.

Western Athletic Conference:

Fonda-Fultonville def. Johnstown, 3-2.
Saratoga Catholic def. Hoosic Valley in straight sets.

Football:

Class AA:

Bethlehem 30, Colonie 27.
Shaker 35, CBA 21. Shaker advances to the Super Bowl vs. Guilderland.

Class A:

Columbia 25, Niskayuna 0.
Albany 7, Scotia-Glenville 0. Albany picks up its first win of the season.
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 28, Averill Park 0. The Spartans advance to the Super Bowl and old nemesis Troy. Averill Park suffers its 2nd shutout loss of the season, the other at the hands of Troy.

Ballston Spa at LaSalle was not reported.

Class B:

Green Tech 36, Lansingburgh 28 (OT). The Knights have now lost three in a row after winning their first three.
Broadalbin-Perth 21, Cobleskill-Richmondville 13.
Glens Falls 49, Hudson 14.

Class C:

Hoosick Falls-Tamarac 14, Mechanicville 8.
Schuylerville 60, Coxsackie-Athens 0.

Class D: 

Greenwich 35, Lake George-Hadley-Luzerne 8.



Friday, April 23, 2021

High School Fridays: Queensbury @ Troy (football), 4/23/21

 I don't think it's any secret what Troy High coach Bob Burns was doing in practice all this week.

After learning that his Capital Division champion Flying Horses would have their shot at revenge at Queensbury in the Class A semi-finals, Burns had to have dusted off the video of the last Class A Super Bowl, back in November 2019 to remind his seniors that they had some unfinished business.

Conversely, the Spartans, having played just three regular season games due to COVID, might have felt like they were in the path of a runaway train. And couldn't get out of it.

Their convoy offensive line couldn't help Jason Rodriguez most of the night. Save for a couple of big runs, Rodriguez was bottled up. Colby Anderson was turned into colby cheese. Shawn Collins, the Spartans' quarterback/punter, was relieved of the latter duties after a blocked punt. Defensively, Queensbury had no answer for Troy's quick strike offense. Alex Wolfe threw two touchdown passes to Xavier Leigh, and ran two in himself. 

Troy slammed the door shut in the third quarter. Avvon Smith, pressed into service on kickoffs and punts due to an undisclosed injury to Phil Ryan, returned the second half kickoff all the way to the Spartans' 5. He'd finish with two rushing touchdowns of his own, and, after an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the Spartans in the fourth quarter allowed Troy to kick off from the Queensbury 30, Smith had that rarest of things in high school football, a touchback. The Spartans couldn't do anything with it, and Troy advances to the Super Bowl for the 2nd straight season, 48-0.

Enjoy the video. Mind the occasional buffering and screen freezes. The wind caused some issues.


Troy now moves on to play the other Spartans, arch-nemesis Burnt Hills next week, likely at Shenendehowa.

Speaking of the Plainsmen, they were eliminated from the Class AA tournament, upset by Guilderland, 17-14.

Meanwhile, Troy's women's volleyball team ended its season tonight, dropping a five set thriller to Saratoga. Troy finishes 5-10 (3-10 in the Suburban Council) on the season, as their 4 match winning streak came to an end.

Thursday, April 22, 2021

This time, an audience watched (Atlanta @ Yankees, 4/21/21)

 8 months ago, Ian Anderson made his major league debut at Yankee Stadium, and out-pitched the Bronx Bombers' biggest free agent signing of 2020, Gerrit Cole. Due to coronavirus, the audience consisted of cardboard cutouts.

Wednesday night, Anderson returned to the Bronx, this time with family and friends looking on, and shut down the Yankees over 6 2/3 innings, giving up 4 hits and 4 walks while fanning 4. While both teams have been slumping in the first month of the season, the Yankees had it worse, even though they'd won the first game of this two game series on Tuesday, such that their biggest highlight, as you'll see in the video, was left fielder Clint Frazier making a diving catch, then, without any time to pull his hat back up, nearly pulling off a double play. I tell you, Frazier came out of this looking like Beetle Bailey on defense.

Frazier also had a hand in the Yankees' lone run in the 9th, but by then, it was too little too late, with Atlanta winning, 4-1. Anderson, in his young career, is now 2-0 vs. the Yankees. Aaron Boone's club might want to hope they don't see him again in August when the two teams meet at Truist Park in Marietta.

Here's a highlight reel from MLB, collecting snippets of radio & television broadcasts from the teams' TV & radio outlets. The game also aired on ESPN.


Meanwhile, in Manhattan, Kevin Huerter and the Atlanta Hawks went to overtime before falling to the scorching hot Knicks, who've now won 8 in a row. Huerter played 44 minutes, and scored 17 points (7-15 overall shooting, 2-8 from 3 point range). 

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

News & notes

 The Tri-City Valleycats' 1st season in the Frontier League will still start on time, but the itinerary for the team's season opening road trip has been rerouted away from Canada.


The league announced Tuesday that two of their Canadian clubs, the Ottawa Titans and the Trois-Rivieres Aigles, will sit out the 2021 season, and that a team comprised of players from Trois-Rivieres and the Quebec Capitales will play. A new schedule hasn't been finalized as of press time.

Tri-City will open the season in New Jersey against the Sussex County Miners in a five game series (May 27-31) before taking on the NY Boulders (June 1-3). The home opener, from June 4-6, will be against the New Jersey Jackals instead of the Capitales.

The 'Cats are holding open tryouts for interested players on May 7.
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We've mentioned that Shenendehowa grad Ian Anderson will be on the mound for the Atlanta Braves tonight against Corey Kluber and the Yankees. Turns out that isn't the only Atlanta-NY matchup.

Kevin Huerter and the Atlanta Hawks will visit Madison Square Garden to play the suddenly scorching hot Knicks, who've won 7 straight. The Yankees-Braves game starts at 6:35 pm on YES (Spectrum digital channel 321) & ESPN (channel 300). The Knicks-Hawks game starts about a half hour or later afterward on MSG (channel 318).
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Tuesday's high school scoreboard:

Men's soccer:

Colonial Council:

Albany Academy 2, Ichabod Crane 0.

Foothills Council:

South Glens Falls 4, Glens Falls 0.
Queensbury 3, Hudson Falls 0.
Gloversville 4, Johnstown 1.

Western Athletic Conference:

Galway 2, Mayfield 1.

Non-league:

Ballston Spa 3, Schuylerville 0.
Bethlehem 5, Scotia-Glenville 1.

For more details, check https://www.capitalregionsoccer.com.

Women's soccer:

Colonial Council:

Voorheesville 12, Cobleskill-Richmondville 1.

Wasaren League:

Mechanicville 2, Waterford 1.

Western Athletic Conference:

Mayfield 4, Galway 1.

Men's volleyball:

Suburban Council:

Bethlehem def. Shaker, 3-1.
Shenendehowa def. Columbia, 3-1.

Women's volleyball:

Suburban Council:

Columbia def. Bethlehem in straight sets.

Western Athletic Conference:

Fonda-Fultonville def. Canajoharie-Fort Plain in straight sets.
Duanesburg def. Berne Knox-Westerlo, 3-1.
Galway def. OESJ in straight sets.
Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons def. Mekeel Christian, 3-2.
Waterford def. Saratoga Catholic, 3-1.

The non-league match between Troy and Tamarac was not reported to the press. In case you missed it, Troy won in straight sets.

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Caged tigers (Tamarac @ Troy, women's volleyball, 4/20/21)

 24 hours ago, Tamarac shut out Berlin-New Lebanon. Tonight, the Bengals step up in class, and move a few clicks down the road to Troy High to face a hot Flying Horses team that has won three matches in a row.

The folks in charge of scheduling at Troy flubbed the time of the match. The varsity contest was assumed to be at 6:15 pm, but with the JV match set for 5:00, chances were that the varsity match wouldn't start on time. Indeed, the YouTube feed didn't start until 6:45, meaning the match would start at around 6:50.  Mr. Magoo must've been minding the clocks today.

Digression over. On one Tamarac volley in the first set, the ball got caught briefly in the rafters, and then fell in no woman's land between Bengal players. It was going to be that kind of night for the visitors. Troy runs its winning streak to 4 matches in a row, earning their 2nd shutout in 4 days.

Enjoy the video:


We have to correct ourselves. The match vs. Saratoga on Friday is not on the road, but is the actual home finale for the scorching hot Flying Horses (5-9, 3-9 Suburban Council), who have achieved respectability in the last week.

News & notes

 Siena College's women's soccer team found out Sunday that they'll be heading West for the NCAA women's soccer tournament, as they'll play Arizona State, out of the Pac-12. It'll be interesting to see how far the Saints will go in the tournament.
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Ian Anderson's 1st major league start came 8 months ago at Yankee Stadium, as he out-pitched the Yanks' Gerrit Cole.

Wednesday, Anderson returns to the Bronx with Atlanta for the 2nd half of a 2-set with the Yankees, and this time, he figures to have a rooting section in the stands for the first of what figures to be three or four trips to New York City (the others will be at Citi Field vs. the Mets). The Braves & Yankees are off to unexpectedly bad starts, although the Braves looked like they came out of a malaise on Sunday in blowing out the Cubs.

I'm challenging the DJ's at the Stadium to queue up some Jethro Tull.
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A quick glance at this morning's newspapers shows that last night's Troy-Averill Park volleyball match was not reported. Seems AD Paul Reinisch's staff has been asleep at the wheel for some, but not all, matches this season. Troy is now 4-9 overall after winning a five set thriller.

Of course, they'll say that with the YouTube stream, they don't need to report the results. Oh, really? Tonight's non-league match vs. Tamarac is not on the schedule posted in the Albany Times-Union, nor does Troy have a link prepared for tonight as of press time. Bad enough that high school volleyball doesn't get the same kind of press coverage as, say for example, basketball, soccer, football, baseball, etc........!


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Monday's high school scoreboard:

Women's volleyball:

Foothills Council: both matches ended in straight sets:

Gloversville def. Broadalbin-Perth.
Scotia-Glenville def. Amsterdam.

Suburban Council: all remaining matches ended in straight sets:

Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake def. Ballston Spa.
Niskayuna def. Bethlehem.
Schenectady def. Albany.
Shenendehowa def. Guilderland.

Wasaren League:

Saratoga Catholic def. Emma Willard in straight sets.
Hoosic Valley def. Mechanicville, 3-2.
Tamarac def. Berlin-New Lebanon in straight sets.

Men's soccer:

Central Hudson Valley League: 

Doane Stuart 8, Germantown 0.

Wasaren League:

Saratoga Catholic 1, Hoosick Falls 0.
Waterford 4, Cambridge 0.
Mechanicville 4, Greenwich 0.

Western Athletic Conference:

Galway 10, Berne Knox-Westerlo-Duanesburg 0.
Northville 5, Canajoharie 1.
OESJ 6, Fonda-Fultonville 0.
Mekeel Christian 11, Schoharie 4.
Middleburgh 8, Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 0.

Women's soccer:

Colonial Council:

Lansingburgh 4, Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk 1.
Ichabod Crane 7, Albany Academy 1.
Catholic Central 2, Cohoes 1.
Schalmont 8, Cobleskill-Richmondville 0.

Foothills Council:

Scotia-Glenville 6, Glens Falls 0.

Western Athletic Conference:

Galway 5, Berne Knox-Westerlo 0.
Northville 4, Canajoharie 0.
OESJ & Fonda-Fultonville played to a 1-1 draw.
Schoharie 8, Mekeel Christian 0.

Non-league:

Mechanicville & Academy of Holy Names played to a 1-1 draw.


Monday, April 19, 2021

Saving the best for last (Averill Park @ Troy, women's volleyball, 4/19/21)

 The territorial rivalry between Troy High & Averill Park depends on the sport.

Troy, of course, owns Averill Park in football. In contrast, the Warriors have dominated the Flying Horses in women's basketball, soccer, and tennis. The softball teams have played fairly even in recent years.

Volleyball?

It was Senior Night at Troy, as the Lady Warriors came to town in the pentultimate Suburban Council match of the season, only to find a Troy team that has found a rhythm in recent days, having won two in a row, including a non-league whitewash of Maple Hill on Saturday.

For the first time this season, Talia Valenti's Flying Horses were extended to five sets, and the last one was one for the books, as Troy won the final set, 27-25, winning the match, 3-2, running their winning streak to three in a row.

Check it:


Tomorrow brings a non-league match vs. Tamarac, representing the Wasaren League, before Troy (4-9 overall, 3-9 Suburban Council) closes the league schedule at Saratoga on Friday night.

Sunday, April 18, 2021

Saturday High School Scoreboard, 4/17/21

 Troy High now knows who they'll face in the Class A semi-finals on Friday. And while coach Bob "The Builder" Burns and his staff won't acknowledge it publicly just yet, this may be what they wanted all along.

Defending A champ Queensbury comes to town on Friday after beating Niskayuna, 33-21, on Saturday afternoon. WTEN's Michael Barth explains:


Queensbury took the lead at halftime and never looked back, shutting down the Silver Warriors in the 2nd half.

Other scores:

Class B:

Glens Falls 47, Hudson Falls 6.

Class C:

Hoosick Falls/Tamarac 40, Cairo-Durham-Catskill 6.
Schuylerville 30, Fonda-Fultonville 7.

Class D:

Voorheesville37, Helderberg Valley 13.
Greenwich 28, Cambridge-Salem 0.
Lake George-Hadley-Luzerne 28, Warrensburg-North Warren 6.

Non-league:

Broadalbin-Perth 36, Johnstown 28.

Men's soccer:

Adirondack League:

Fort Ann 4, Salem 0.

Colonial Council:

Mohonasen 4, Schalmont 1.

Foothills Council:

Queensbury 4, South Glens Falls 3.
Gloversville 2, Scotia-Glenville 1.

Wasaren League:

Waterford 3, Hoosic Valley 0.
Mechanicville 5, Hoosick Falls 0.
Cambridge 3, Stillwater 1.

Western Athletic Conference:

OESJ 8, Berne Knox-Westerlo-Duanesburg 0.
Middleburgh 5, Fort Plain 0.

Non-league:

Bethlehem 6, Glens Falls 1.

Women's soccer:

Adirondack League:

Whitehall 2, North Warren 0.
Fort Ann & Corinth played to a 1-1 draw.

Foothills Council:

Queensbury 7, South Glens Falls 2.

Wasaren League:

Waterford & Greenwich played to a 3-3 draw.

Western Athletic Conference:

OESJ 7, Fort Plain 0.

Non-league:

Ballston Spa 1, Broadalbin-Perth 0.
Bethlehem 6, Schuylerville 0.
Greenwich 9, Saratoga Catholic 0.

Women's volleyball:

Non-league:

Schuylerville def. Saratoga Catholic, 3-1.
Troy def. Maple Hill in straight sets.

Suburban Council:

Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake def. Niskayuna in straight sets.

Speaking of Troy (3-9), they will have another non-league match on their schedule, as they'll welcome Tamarac to Zotto Memorial Gym on Tuesday night.

Saturday, April 17, 2021

News & notes

 Well, that didn't take long.

After losing head coach Rob Keefe and assistant Les Moss to the Iowa Barnstormers of the Indoor Arena League, the Albany Empire have hired a new head coach with National Arena League experience to guide them through the new loop.

Tom Menas was introduced Friday as the new coach and acting general manager, and will be tasked with putting together a roster for the 2021 season, which starts next month. Menas was to have been a coach with the NAL's Jersey Flight last year, but for the pandemic cancelling the 2020 season.
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While Siena's men's basketball team fell short of a MAAC title this season, the same cannot be said for the women's soccer team.

The Lady Saints needed penalty kicks to beat Monmouth, the reigning MAAC champion, on Friday to claim their 3rd MAAC title. The Lady Saints outpointed the Lady Hawks, 4-2, on PK's after playing to a scoreless draw after regulation & overtime.
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Friday's high school scoreboard:

One Class A semi-final has been set for next weekend, as Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (5-0) upended Class AA foe CBA (2-3), 28-20. Meanwhile, Averill Park won their 2nd straight, ending LaSalle's 2 game winning streak, 20-13. That means Zach Gobel's Warriors are facing mission impossible next week, having to travel to Burnt Hills to play the always dangerous Spartans.

Troy, meanwhile, awaits the winner of today's Queensbury-Niskayuna game. If Queensbury wins, then Troy has a shot at revenge after losing the Class A Super Bowl to the Spartans in 2019. 


Other action:

Class AA:

Shaker 40, Bethlehem 0.
Shenendehowa 42, Schenectady 8.

Class A:

Ballston Spa 34, Amsterdam 31.
Mohonasen 32, Columbia 12.

Class B:

Hudson 35, Lansingburgh 13.

Class C:

Corinth/Fort Edward 32, Mechanicville 6.
Coxsackie-Athens 45, Taconic Hills 22.

Non-league:

Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk 29, Scotia-Glenville 20.
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Men's soccer:

Adirondack League:

Hadley-Luzerne 1, Lake George 0.
Argyle 6, North Warren 1.

Wasaren League:

Tamarac 3, Waterford 2.

Non-league:

Mekeel Christian 11, Heatly 0.

Women's soccer:

Adirondack League:

Whitehall & Fort Ann played to a scoreless draw.

Wasaren League:

Tamarac 2, Hoosic Valley 1.

Women's volleyball: All matches ended in straight sets.

Adirondack League:

Argyle def. Warrensburg.

Colonial Council:

Schalmont def. Catholic Central.
Ichabod Crane def. Cohoes.

Foothills Council:

Queensbury def. Glens Falls.

Western Athletic Conference:

Saratoga Catholic def. Cambridge.

Wasaren League:

Mechanicville def. Emma Willard.

Men's volleyball:

Suburban Council:

Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake def. Columbia, 3-2.
Colonie def. CBA in straight sets.
Bethlehem def. Guilderland in straight sets.

Friday, April 16, 2021

High School Fridays: Troy @ Albany (football), 4/16/21

 Ever since they dropped from Class AA to Class A a few years back, Albany High has been a punching bag for the rest of Class A.

And, then, Troy High came to town.

The winless Falcons came into today's game hoping to avenge a beatdown at the hands of Bob Burns' Flying Horses 18 months ago at Picken Field. They would've had a better chance submitting the result of a video simulation.

Under overcast skies, Troy got things started early on defense as senior Xavier Leigh, already assured of being on some all-star teams on offense, put Troy on the board with a pick 6. Will Ryan's extra point made it 7-0, and it was academic from there. This game might as well have been sponsored by Campbell's Tomato Soup.

Troy's only defensive mistake in the first half came on special teams, getting caught sleeping on a fake punt in the 2nd quarter. Albany had a garbage time touchdown late in the 4th quarter, but by then, they closed the soup kitchens in concessions, and Troy completes a perfect "regular season", to the tune of 58-14.

Troy has outscored its opponents this season, 249-45. That averages out thus:

Troy has averaged 49.4 points a game, while allowing 9 points a game. Ouch!! The Flying Horses will host a team to be named next week. Kickoff will be at its regular time at 7 pm.

Unfortunately, the Falcons are another team that doesn't make their videos available outside YouTube. The highlights should be airing later tonight, and we'll pull the videos tomorrow.

News & notes

 Albany's National Lacrosse League franchise has a name.

When the team begins play later this year at Times-Union Center, they will be known as the Albany FireWolves, rather than revive the dormant Albany Attack name used 20 years ago.


The team wasted little time after Thursday's presser with advertising hype. Now, all they need is to fill out the roster. Stay tuned.
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Good news for horse racing fans.

Starting next week, the NY Racing Association will open their gates for bettors and fans at 20% capacity. The folks at Saratoga would love to see that number increase when the annual summer meet starts in July.
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Thursday's high school scoreboard:

Women's soccer:

Colonial Council:

Voorheesville 7, Lansingburgh 2.

Western Athletic Conference:

Northville 8, Fort Plain 1.

Men's soccer:

Colonial Council:

Schalmont 2, Cohoes 1 (2 OT).

Wasaren League:

Mechanicville 9, Berlin-New Lebanon 0.

Women's volleyball:

Suburban Council:

Averill Park def. Saratoga, 3-1.
Schenectady def. Mohonasen, 3-2.
Colonie def. Niskayuna, 3-1.
Shenendehowa def. Ballston Spa in straight sets.
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake def. Shaker in straight sets.
Troy's 3-1 win over Bethlehem was not reported to the press.

Western Athletic Conference:

Fonda-Fultonville def. OESJ in straight sets.
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UAlbany's men's lacrosse match vs. Vermont this weekend has been postponed due to COVID issues. Similarly, as Section II Class AA prepares its playoffs, CBA & Guilderland have been given automatic bids into the semi-final round with Colonie & Saratoga pausing activities due to COVID issues. CBA will play a crossover game today at Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake, while Guilderland has essentially earned a bye week.

The rest of the classes will wrap their "regular seasons" today & tomorrow.

Thursday, April 15, 2021

An Eagle's feathers get plucked (Bethlehem @ Troy, women's volleyball, 4/15/21)

 Troy High opened the volleyball season by losing its first 4 matches before beating Albany a shade over two weeks ago. Then, they dropped 5 straight entering tonight's match vs. Bethlehem.

Troy jumped out to a 2 set lead before Bethlehem used a big run in the 3rd set to avoid the shutout, but couldn't complete the comeback, as Troy picks up its 2nd win of the season, 3 sets to 1, to end the 5 match skid.

Enjoy the video:


Just added to the schedule for the Flying Horses (2-9) is a non-league match Saturday morning at Maple Hill. Match time is 10 am. Maple Hill represents the Patroon Conference. Troy returns to league play Monday, hosting arch rival Averill Park.

Also, the lacrosse team will open their season 2 days earlier than planned with a non-league match at Picken Field May 1 vs. Amsterdam.

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

News & notes

 WNYT sports director/WTMM midday host Rodger Wyland, writing in today's Albany Times-Union, is poor-mouthing the Albany Empire's chances this season, now that they've lost coach Rob Keefe and assistant Les Moss to the Indoor Football League's Iowa Barnstormers within the last few days. Wyland suggests that the Empire, who will begin play in the National Arena League at the end of May, should switch to the IFL next season.

Wishful thinking, coming from someone like Wyland, who should know better.
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Holy Trinity, the merger of Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons and Catholic Central in football, has decided to opt out of the rest of the Fall II season due to a lack of players. The Pride is just a couple of years removed from a state title appearance in Syracuse, but the combination of COVID issues and injuries ravaging the team have them reconsidering the spring season. Best of luck in the fall.
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Tuesday's high school scoreboard:

Women's soccer:

Adirondack League:

Whitehall 3, Granville 0.
Corinth 1, North Warren 0.

Central Hudson Valley League:

Germantown 8, Heatly 0.

Colonial Council:

Mohonsaen 9, Lansingburgh 0.
Ravena 5, Albany Academy 1.

Non-league:

Cohoes 7, Waterford 5.

Men's soccer:

Colonial Council:

Voorheesville 3, Schalmont 1.

Foothills Council:

Glens Falls 5, Hudson Falls 1.
Queensbury & Schuylerville played to a 1-1 draw.
Scotia-Glenville 6, Johnstown 1.

Wasaren League:

Berlin-New Lebanon 3, Hoosick Falls 2.
Mechanicville 4, Waterford 1.

Non-league:

Bethlehem 9, Amsterdam 1.

Men's volleyball:

Suburban Council:

Columbia def. CBA in straight sets.
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake def. Bethlehem, 3-1.

Women's volleyball:

Colonial Council:

Academy of Holy Names def. Mohonasen in straight sets.

Suburban Council:

Shaker def. Schenectady, 3-1.
Columbia def. Saratoga, 3-1.
Ballston Spa def. Bethlehem, 3-1.
Averill Park def. Guilderland in straight sets.
Shenendehowa def. Niskayuna, 3-2.
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake def. Troy in straight sets. The Lady Horses (1-9) have lost five matches in a row.

Western Athletic Conference:

Schoharie def. Duanesburg, 3-1, and Mekeel Christian, 3-1. The T-U did not receive one of the results in a timely manner.

Non-league:

Gloversville def. Mayfield in straight sets.

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

News & notes

 First, the Albany Empire lost their top assistant coach when Les Moss left for Iowa a couple of weeks back.

Now, with less than 2 months before the season opener, the team needs a new head coach, as Rob Keefe resigned Monday. The Albany Times-Union is citing the lack of team management behind the scenes as a probable reason for Keefe's departure, and as of press time, the Empire doesn't have a full roster as yet, which is a little weird.

One of my high school teachers had a saying for things like this. Stupidity runs rampant.

Update, 10:38 pm: Keefe will rejoin Les Moss in Iowa.
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Troy High softball has added two non-league games to their schedule, per Schedule Galaxy, both against Colonial Council teams.

Cross-town rival Catholic Central visits Troy High for the first time in 7 years on May 3 in what now is the Lady Horses' home opener. Then, it's a Mother's Day matinee (11 am) against Cohoes on May 9. As of now, the baseball team hasn't scheduled any non-league games. We should note that the May 15 game at Albany will be played at the College of St. Rose.


Meanwhile, the men's lacrosse schedule is finally out. Since Schenectady doesn't have a lacrosse team, Troy has a 13 game schedule, jam packed over a little more than a month. Here we go:

May 3: Home opener at Picken Field vs. Guilderland.
May 4: Niskayuna.
May 6: @ Shenendehowa.
May 13: Colonie.
May 15: @ Albany.
May 18: Ballston Spa.
May 20: @ Shaker.
May 22: Columbia.
May 25: @ Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake.
May 27: @ Bethlehem.
May 29: @ Averill Park.
June 1: Home finale vs. CBA.
June 3: @ Saratoga.

Check YouTube for live streaming of home games and some road games.

Saturday, April 10, 2021

News & notes

 Ernie Tetrault wasn't the only local personality to pass on this week.

Former Albany River Rats coach Dennis "Red" Gendron passed away on Friday after suffering a heart attack while playing golf in Maine. Gendron had spent the last 8 seasons as head coach for the University of Maine after spending 11 seasons in the New Jersey Devils organization, first as an assistant with New Jersey, then as an assistant to the late John Cunniff in Albany from 1996-2000. Albany qualified for the Calder Cup playoffs in each of those 4 seasons. Gendron returned as head coach in Albany from 2002-4, dismissed during the 2003-4 season, and replaced by Robbie Ftorek.

Rest in peace, Red.
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Friday's high school scoreboard:

Men's soccer:

Wasaren League:

Cambridge 2, Greenwich 0.
Waterford 3, Hoosick Falls 0.
Mechanicville 6, Tamarac 1.

Western Athletic Conference:

Northville 6, Fonda-Fultonville 0.
Mayfield 3, Canajoharie 1.

Women's soccer:

Colonial Council:

Cohoes 4, Ichabod Crane 0.
Catholic Central 3, Cobleskill-Richmondville 0.

Western Athletic Conference:

Mekeel Christian 3, Berne Knox-Westerlo 0.
Canajoharie 3, Mayfield 0.

Women's volleyball:

Suburban Council:

Columbia def. Troy, 3-2. Now we know the other reason it was a matinee. Jenalyse Alarcon was among the finalists for Homecoming Queen at Troy (1-8).

Averill Park def. Ballston Spa, 3-1.
Shenendehowa def. Bethlehem in straight sets.
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake def. Colonie in straight sets.
Niskayuna def. Albany in straight sets.

Wasaren League:

Mechanicville def. Cambridge in straight sets.
Saratoga Catholic def. Berlin-New Lebanon, 3-2.

Football:

Class AA:

Shaker 40, Schenectady 0.

Class A:

Averill Park 41, Amsterdam 40.
Niskayuna 44, Scotia-Glenville 26.
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 55, Mohonasen 14.
LaSalle 44, Albany 0. The only way you'd know about this one is via WTEN:


For some reason, LaSalle is getting the Rodney Dangerfield treatment, even in football. The Cadets have won 2 in a row, and have a game yet to make up vs. Columbia. They're at Averill Park next week.

Class B:

Hudson 37, Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk 0.

Class C:

Hoosick Falls-Tamarac 45, Coxsackie-Athens 3.
Mechanicville 14, Johnstown 12.
Watervliet 56, Taconic Hills 22.

Class D:

Cohoes 6, Helderberg Valley 0.

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