Wednesday, January 19, 2022

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 It might've been cold outside, but the scoring was hot at Uncle Sam Lanes on Tuesday afternoon, as Troy High ran its bowling winning streak to 4 matches in a row, decimating Niskayuna, 23-9.

Eric Balough was high scorer for Troy, scorching the maples for a school record 287 single game and 797 series. Colin Shepard, Olivia DeCitise, & Anthony Mainello all cracked the 600 barrier in support. The Troy keglers will host Shenendehowa today in a make-up match from last week, then CBA on Thursday.


Troy's sports information department, however, hasn't been too keen to submit game results of recent men's basketball games. To that end, there is no box score for last night's 78-77 nail biter over Schenectady, as John Killian's club (7-4) completed a season sweep of the Patriots, as the women did at the Riley Center earlier in the evening.

Speaking of which, Troy's scorekeeper, per the school's website, credited Ava Mamone with 15 points to lead the team, followed by Addie Borowsky with 14, and Makya Chapman with a season high 10. The box score shows Mamone with 13.
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RPI's men's hockey team rebounded from a Sunday loss to Clarkson to shut out St. Lawrence, 4-0, on Monday. On Tuesday, it was confirmed that the Mayor's Cup game vs. Union has been scheduled at MVP Arena. The women's game goes on first at 11 am, with the men to follow at 2 pm.
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Bethlehem snapped a 2 game losing streak in women's basketball by beating luckless Niskayuna, 52-44. Ellie Cerf returned from an ankle injury, and scored 12 points to back up Maren Louridas' 13, as the Eagles continue to chase Blue division leaders Shenendehowa and Colonie.
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The rest of Tuesday's high school action:

Men's bowling:

Colonial Council:

Schalmont 27, Voorheesville 5.
Catholic Central 20, Ravena 12.

Foothills Council:

Scotia & South Glens Falls played to a 2-2 draw.
Broadalbin-Perth 3, Queensbury 1.

Patroon Conference:

Maple Hill 5, Chatham 0.

Suburban Council:

Saratoga 23, Shenendehowa 9.
Burnt Hills 23, Guilderland 9.
Colonie 21 1/2, Shaker 10 1/2.
Averill Park 30, Schenectady 2.
Ballston Spa 18, Albany 14.
Columbia 24, Bethlehem 8.

Hockey:

CBA 2, Albany Academy 1 (OT).

Swimming:

Shenendehowa 98, Albany 79.
Fonda-Fultonville-Johnstown 90, Canajoharie-Fort Plain 69.
Niskayuna 89, Schenectady 73.
Burnt Hills 106, Saratoga 70.

Men's basketball:

Adirondack League:

Lake George 55, Hartford 52.
Fort Ann 47, Salem 36.
Fort Edward 72, Corinth 49.
Argyle 67, Hadley-Luzerne 50.

Colonial Council:

Cobleskill-Richmondville 51, Lansingburgh 48.
Ichabod Crane 63, Schalmont 46.
LaSalle 58, Ravena 37.
Catholic Central 73, Voorheesville 44.
Cohoes 75, Mohonasen 57.

Foothills Council:

Scotia-Glenville 76, Amsterdam 59.
Schuylerville 35, Broadalbin-Perth 32 (OT).
Hudson Falls 70, South Glens Falls 47.

Patroon Conference:

Maple Hill 90, Coxsackie-Athens 61.
Greenville 74, Taconic Hills 44.

Suburban Council:

CBA 53, Saratoga 48.
Shaker 58, Shenendehowa 40. Mason Courtney was held to just 3 points.
Albany 83, Guilderland 61.
Colonie 42, Burnt Hills 39.
Columbia 47, Averill Park 38.

Western Athletic Conference:

Fonda-Fultonville 51, Canajoharie 31.
Northville 69, Mayfield 67.

Non-league:

Mechanicville 51, Duanesburg 36.
Dolgeville 59, OESJ 51.

Women's basketball:

Adirondack League:

Corinth 76, Galway 20.

Colonial Council:

Schalmont 59, Ichabod Crane 41.
Catholic Central 52, Voorheesville 43.

Foothills Council:

Queensbury 72, Glens Falls 34.
Amsterdam 73, Scotia-Glenville 31.
South Glens Falls 46, Hudson Falls 31.

Patroon Conference:

Greenville 48, Taconic Hills 23.

Suburban Council:

Averill Park 65, Columbia 21.
Shenendehowa 56, Shaker 35.
Albany 88, Guilderland 36.

Wasaren League:

Mechanicville 62, Emma Willard 35.
Hoosick Falls 73, Waterford 40.
Hoosic Valley 46, Stillwater 17.

Non-league:

Duanesburg 67, Catskill 51. Janay Brantley led all scorers with 29 points in a losing effort for Catskill.
Tamarac 75, Berlin-New Lebanon 21.



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