Friday, January 21, 2022

Troy High sports update, 1/21

 Thursday was Senior Day at Uncle Sam Lanes as Troy High closed out the home portion of their schedule, with Christian Brothers Academy providing the opposition.

Olvia DeCitise carded her 2nd straight 700 series, finishing with a 737 triple, with a high single of 278, as Troy ran their winning streak to 7 in a row, beating the Brothers, 24 1/2 to 7 1/2.


Colin Shepard backed up DeCitise with a 644 triple, and Anthony Mainello just missed another 600, finishing with 599. Troy closes the home schedule with a 6-1 ledger (2-3 on the road), and will return to Del Lanes, where they've already beaten Albany, on Tuesday to face Bethlehem. The Flying Horses, sitting in 3rd place in the Suburban Council's Gray division behind Burnt Hills & Averill Park, will be looking for their first league title in the championships on February 9 at Boulevard Bowl.

It was not a good day for CBA, as their men's swim team, combined with Troy, is still looking for its first win of the season after dropping a 97-55 decision to Guilderville (Guilderland-Voorheesville) to fall to 0-5 on the season with three meets left.

Tonight, Troy's basketball teams are in the spotlight, as the men host Guilderland, while the women visit the Lady Dutch. Both teams will be heading to Kingston tomorrow.

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