Thursday, January 18, 2024

News & notes

 If you were planning on seeing UAlbany play UMass-Lowell in softball this spring, you'll have to travel to Massachusetts to see the 3 game series between the Lady Danes and the River Hawks.

Lowell, with freshman Olivia DeCitise (Troy), will host Albany March 22-24 (weather permitting, of course), meaning that the only way the River Hawks come to Albany is if the Danes host the America East tournament at the end of the season.

Full schedule will be posted tomorrow.
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Troy High's men's basketball team snapped a 4 game losing streak in beating Burnt Hills, 81-72, in overtime Wednesday night. Stetson Merritt had a season high 39 points for Troy. Brother Legend added 14 for the Flying Horses (3-10), who host Averill Park tomorrow.
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The rest of Wednesday's high school action:

Bowling:

Colonial Council:

Voorheesville 21, Schalmont 11.

Suburban Council:

Columbia 26 1/2, Troy 5 1/2. Anthony Mainello rolled a season best 757 triple in a losing effort for Troy (4-6), which hosts Averill Park today at Uncle Sam Lanes.

Saratoga 19, Shaker 13.
Averill Park 31, Schenectady 1.
Niskayuna 21, Bethlehem 11.
Albany 30, Schenectady 2 (likely from Monday).

Women's bowling:

Suburban Council:

Schenectady 22, Averill Park 10.
Niskayuna 23, Bethlehem 9.


Hockey:

Saratoga 6, Albany Academy 3.
Queensbury 10, Mohawks 3.
Shenendehowa 8, CD Jets 1.


Men's basketball:

Suburban Council:

Averill Park 56, Bethlehem 54.

Western Athletic Conference:

Fort Plain 41, Northville 38.
Middleburgh 58, Galway 48.
Duanesburg 88, OESJ 38. 

Non-league:

Doane Stuart 66, Fort Ann 54.

Women's basketball:

Suburban Council:

Burnt Hills 60, Troy 32. Troy has now lost 4 straight to Gary Bynom's Spartans dating back to the 2021-2 season.

Western Athletic Conference:

OESJ 66, Middleburgh 20.

Non-league:

Albany Academy 54, Columbia 42.

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